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DRAFT PHASE II MS4 AUDIT TEMPLATE
FOR PERMITS ISSUED PRIOR TO 2019
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4)
PROGRAM AUDIT REPORT
NPDES PERMIT NO. NCS000467
Wake Forest, NORTH CAROLINA
301 S. Brook Street
Self-Audit Date: 7/19/2021
Report Date: N/A
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Stormwater Program
512 N. Salisbury Street, 9th floor
1612 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1612
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Audit Details .................................................................................................................................................. 1
Permittee Information .................................................................................................................................. 2
Supporting Documents ................................................................................................................................. 3
Program Implementation, Documentation & Assessment ........................................................................... 4
Public Education and Outreach ..................................................................................................................... 8
Public Involvement and Participation ......................................................................................................... 11
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) ...................................................................................... 12
Construction Site Runoff Controls .............................................................................................................. 15
Post-Construction Site Runoff Controls ...................................................................................................... 18
Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations ................................................. 23
Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) ......................................................................................................... 26
Site Visit Evaluation: Municipal Facility No. 1 ............................................................................................. 28
Site Visit Evaluation: Municipal Facility No. 2 ............................................................................................. 30
Site Visit Evaluation: MS4 Outfall No. 1 ...................................................................................................... 32
Site Visit Evaluation: MS4 Outfall No. 2 ...................................................................................................... 34
Site Visit Evaluation: Construction Site No. 1 ............................................................................................. 36
Site Visit Evaluation: Construction Site No. 2 ............................................................................................. 38
Site Visit Evaluation: Post-Construction Stormwater Control Measure No. 1 ............................................ 40
Site Visit Evaluation: Post-Construction Stormwater Control Measure No. 2 ............................................ 42
Appendix A: Supporting Documents
Appendix B: Photograph Log
DISCLAIMER
This audit consists of an evaluation of program compliance with the issued permit and implementation of
the approved Stormwater Management Plan. This audit report does not include a review of all program
components, and program deficiencies in addition to those noted may be present. The permittee is
required to assess program progress and permit compliance, and to implement the approved Stormwater
Management Plan in accordance with the issued permit.
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Audit Details
Audit ID Number:
NCS000467_Wake Forest_ MS4 Self Audit_2019
Audit Date(s):
Minimum Control Measures Evaluated:
☐ Program Implementation, Documentation & Assessment
☐ Public Education & Outreach
☒ Public Involvement & Participation
☐ Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
☐ Construction Site Runoff Controls – No delegated Sediment and Erosion Control Program
☒ Construction Site Runoff Controls – Delegated Sediment and Erosion Control Program
☒ Post-Construction Site Runoff Controls
☐ Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations
☒ Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
(Above, pick program implementation +3-4, below pick 1-3)
Field Site Visits:
☐ Municipal Facilities. Number visited: Choose an item.
☐ MS4 Outfalls. Number visited: Choose an item.
☐ Construction Sites. Number visited: Choose an item.
☐ Post-Construction Stormwater Runoff Controls. Number visited: Choose an item.
☐ Other: ________________________________. Number visited: Choose an item.
☐ Other: ________________________________. Number visited: Choose an item.
Inspector(s) Conducting Audit
Name, Title Organization
Monica Sarna, Stormwater Engineer Town of Wake Forest
Mate’a Tindal, Assistant Stormwater Engineer Town of Wake Forest
Audit Report Author:
Signature__________________________________________
Date:
Audit Report Author:
Signature__________________________________________
Date
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Public Involvement and Participation
Staff Interviewed:
(Name, Title, Role)
Stormwater Engineering, Asst. Stormwater Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Permit Citation Program Requirement Status Supporting
Doc No.
II.C.2.a Volunteer
Community
Involvement
Program
The permittee included and promoted volunteer opportunities designed to promote
ongoing citizen participation. Yes 2B
Comments (Note opportunities promoted and date(s) of volunteer events)
The Town of Wake Forest has historically offered the Adopt-a-Stream program to it’s residents. This program is advertised at least
once a year through the Our Town publication and through a social media release. It is continuously advertised on the TOWF
website. We have also developed the Keep Wake Forest Clean campaign, which allowed residents to participate in litter clean up.
The Town itself participates in the Adopt-a-Highway program for NC-98, and cleans up litter on a quarterly schedule. The Town also
offers participation in the Citizens Planning Academy, which teaches residents who want to be involved in the Planning Board.
II.C.2.b
Mechanism for
Public
Involvement
The permittee provided and promoted a mechanism for public involvement that
provides for input on stormwater issues and the stormwater program. Yes 2B6
Comments (Note mechanism(s) for input and how promoted)
Updates to the Stormwater Ordinance include the opportunity to provide public comments on updates and changes. The
comments from the public were compiled and responded to.
II.C.2.c
Hotline/Help Line
The permittee promoted and maintained a hotline/helpline for the purpose of public
involvement and participation. Yes 2W3
Comments (Note hotline contact information and how it is promoted)
Visit the See.Click.Fix website to view stormwater related categories and location map. Also review the tracking and comment close
out process.
Additional
Comments:
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Construction Site Runoff Controls
Staff Interviewed:
(Name, Title, Role)
Stormwater Engineering, Asst. Stormwater Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Program Delegation Status:
☒ The permittee has a delegated Sediment and Erosion Control Program and implements the North Carolina
Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA) of 1973 components of this minimum measure (complete the permit
citation and SPCA citation sections).
☐ The permittee does not have a delegated Sediment and Erosion Control Program and relies on DEMLR to comply
with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act (SPCA) of 1973 components of this minimum measure
(complete only the permit citation section).
Permit Citation Program Requirement Status Supporting
Doc No.
II.E.3 Construction
Site Runoff Controls
[NPDES Permit No.
NCS000435]
The permittee provides and promotes a means for the public to notify the
appropriate authorities of observed erosion and sedimentation problems (e.g.,
promoting the existence of the DEQ DEMLR “Stop Mud” hotline).
Yes See.Click
.Fix
Comments (Describe how provided and promoted)
See.Click.Fix is the main portal for reporting ESC issues. Otherwise residents can call/email the Environmental Engineer as listed on
the Town’s website. Additionally, our streets and solid waste teams are encouraged to report issues to the Engineering
Department.
SPCA Citation Delegated Program Requirement Status Supporting
Doc No.
§ 113A-60 Local
erosion and
sedimentation
control programs (a)
The permittee has adopted an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism to enforce
the erosion and sedimentation control program. Yes 1B1
If yes, the ordinance meets or exceeds the minimum requirements of the
SPCA. Yes 2Y4
If yes, the ordinance applies throughout the corporate limits of the permittee.
[Permit Part I.D] Yes 2Y4
Comments (Provide regulatory mechanism reference or Supporting Documentation number)
See Chapter 12 of the Unified Development Ordinance. The Town was audited in 2020 and received approval of the program.
§ 113A-60 Local
erosion and
sedimentation
control programs (d)
The permittee collects a fee paid by each person who submits an erosion and
sedimentation control plan. Yes 2Y5
Comments (indicate the fee amount, if applicable)
Fees are calculated during the review process in IDT (at $500 an acre) and are collected prior to approving the construction
drawings.
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Construction Site Runoff Controls
§ 113A-60 Local
erosion and
sedimentation
control programs (e)
Has any person initiated a land-disturbing activity (within the permittee’s
jurisdiction) for which an erosion and sedimentation control plan is required in the
absence of an approved plan?
Yes 2Y6
If yes, the permittee has notified the North Carolina Sedimentation Control
Commission of all such cases. Yes 2Y8
Has the permittee determined that a person engaged in a land-disturbing activity
has failed to comply with an approved erosion and sedimentation control plan? Yes 2Y6
If yes, has the permittee referred any such matters to the North Carolina
Sedimentation Control Commission for inspection and enforcement? Yes 2Y8
Comments
The Town of Wake Forest issues NOVs for clearing without a permit/approved for construction drawings, and also issues NOVs for
plan compliance violations. A site inspection (completed in New World) may initiate this process, or outside notification of working
without a permit may occur. Construction Inspectors typically monitor upcoming/pending construction sites to ensure no work
begins without a permit being issued. NOVs live in the project folder. Quarterly updates (including NOVs) are submitted to the
state.
§ 113A-61 Local
approval of erosion
and sedimentation
control plans
The permittee reviews each erosion and sedimentation control plan submitted to
them and notifies the person submitting the plan that it has been approved,
approved with modification, or disapproved within 30 days of receipt.
Yes IDT
The permittee only approves an erosion and sedimentation control plan upon
determining that it complies with all applicable State and local regulations. Yes 2Y5
The permittee has disapproved of an erosion and sedimentation control plan in
order to protect riparian buffers along surface waters. Yes 2Y7
If yes, the permittee notified the Director of the Division of Energy,
Mineral, and Land Resources within 10 days of the disapproval.
Not
Applicable ---
Comments
All plan reviews occur in our IDT software, which allows the reviewer to provide comments and formally Disapprove/Approve as
Noted/ or Approve plan submittals.
§ 113A-61.1
Inspection of land-
disturbing activity;
notice of violation
(a)
The certificate of approval of each erosion and sedimentation control plan
approved by the permittee includes a notice of the right to inspect. Yes 2Y2
The permittee provides for inspection of land-disturbing activities to ensure
compliance with the SPCA and to determine whether the measures required in an
erosion and sedimentation control plan are effective.
Yes 2Y3
Comments
See the Land Disturbance Letter of Approval, and the Engineering Inspections SOP.
§ 113A-61.1
Inspection of land-
disturbing activity;
When the permittee determines that a person engaged in land-disturbing activity
has failed to comply with the SPCA, the Permittee immediately issues a notice of
violation upon that person.
Yes 2Y3
Pg34
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notice of violation
(c)
Each notice of violation issued by the permittee specifies the date by which the
person must comply. Yes 2Y3&6
Pg34
Each notice of violation issued by the permittee informs the person of the actions
that need to be taken to comply. Yes 2Y3&6
Pg34
Comments
Engineering Inspections SOP page 34 defines our process for issuing NOVs.
§ 113A-64 Penalties Does the permittee issue civil penalties as part of the erosion and sedimentation
program? Yes Website
Comments (indicate when/why a civil penalty is issued, and the amount, if applicable)
https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/finance/fees-charges/engineering-fees/erosion-sediment-control-fees-penalties
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Post-Construction Site Runoff Controls
Staff Interviewed:
(Name, Title, Role)
Stormwater Engineering, Asst. Stormwater Engineer, Environmental Engineer
Implementation (check all that apply):
☒ The permittee implements the components of this minimum measure.
☐ The permittee relies upon another entity to implement the components of this minimum measure: name of entity
☐ The permittee implements the following deemed-compliant program(s), which meet NPDES MS4 post-construction
requirements for the areas where implemented and in compliance with the specific program requirements as provided in 15A
NCAC and noted below (Complete Session Law 2006-246 section below):
☐ Water Supply Watershed I (WS-I) – 15A NCAC 2B .0212
☒ Water Supply Watershed II (WS-II) – 15A NCAC 2B .0214
☐ Water Supply Watershed III (WS-III) – 15A NCAC 2B .0215
☒ Water Supply Watershed IV (WS-IV) – 15A NCAC 2B .0216
☐ Freshwater High Quality Waters (HQW) – 15A NCAC 2H .1006
☐ Freshwater Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) – 15A NCAC 2H .1007
☐ Neuse River Basin Nutrient Sensitive (NSW) Management Strategy – 15A NCAC 2B .0235
☐ Tar-Pamlico River Basin Nutrient Sensitive (NSW) Management Strategy – 15A NCAC 2B .0258
☐ Randleman Lake Water Supply Watershed Nutrient Management Strategy – 15A NCAC 2B .0251
☐ Universal Stormwater Management Program – 15A NCAC 2H .1020
Ordinance(s) (check all that apply):
The permittee utilizes the following ordinances and/or regulatory authority to fulfill post construction minimum measure program
requirements throughout the MS4 permitted area (check all that apply):
☐ DEQ model ordinance
☐ MS4 designed post-construction practices that meet or exceed 15A NCAC 02H .1000.
☒ DEQ approved comprehensive watershed plan
☒ DEQ approved ordinance for a deemed-compliant Program (see list above)
Instructions:
For MS4s not implementing a S.L. 2006-246 deemed-compliant program, complete only the Permit Citation section below.
For MS4s implementing a S.L. 2006-246 deemed-compliant program, complete the Session Law 2006-246 section below. If the MS4
does not implement a deemed-compliant program throughout the entire MS4 permitted area, then complete the Permit Citation
section below for the permitted area(s) not covered under the S.L. 2006-246 deemed-compliant program.
Session Law 2006-
246 Program Requirement Status Supporting
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Deemed-Compliant
Program(s)
The permittee implements deemed-compliant Program requirements in
accordance with the applicable 15A NCAC rules. Yes 1B1
The permittee implements deemed-compliant Program requirements throughout
the entire MS4 area (If not, also complete the Permit Citation section below.) Yes 1B1
The permittee applies deemed-compliant Program requirements to all federal,
state and local government projects within the permitted MS4 area who do not
have their own NPDES stormwater permit.
Partial 1B1
The permittee included deemed-compliant Program reporting in their MS4 Annual
Reports. Yes 1B1
The permittee included deemed-compliant Program implementation in their
Stormwater Management Plan. Yes SWMP
Comments
UDO could add clearer language regarding NPDES stormwater permits for federal, state, and local gov projects. Updated language
is in draft - expecting approval in spring/summer 2022.
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II.F.2.a
Legal Authority
The permittee maintained an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism designed
to meet the objectives of the Post-Construction Site Runoff Controls Stormwater
Management Program.
Yes 1B1
If yes, the ordinance applies throughout the corporate limits of the permittee
(Verify permit coverage area listed in Part I.D of permit and modify
accordingly).
Yes
UDO
Chapter
1
The permittee has the authority to review designs and proposals for new
development and redevelopment to determine whether adequate stormwater
control measures will be installed, implemented, and maintained.
Yes 1B1
The permittee has the authority to request information such as stormwater plans,
inspection reports, monitoring results, and other information deemed necessary to
evaluate compliance with the Post-Construction Stormwater Management
Program.
Yes 1B1
The permittee has the authority to enter private property for the purpose of
inspecting at reasonable times any facilities, equipment, practices, or operations
related to stormwater discharges.
Yes 1B2
Comments (If the permittee relies upon another entity, specifically note the legal authority that allows that entity to implement
the program within the MS4 area)
II.F.2.b
Stormwater Control
Measures (SCMs)
The permittee utilizes strategies which include SCMs appropriate for the MS4. Yes 1B1
SCMs comply with 15A NCAC 02H .1000. Yes 1B1
Comments
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II.F.2.c
Plan Reviews
The permittee conducted site plan reviews of all new development and
redeveloped sites that disturb greater than or equal to one acre (including sites
that disturb less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of
development or sale).
Yes IDT
Software
If yes, the site plan reviews addressed how the project applicant meets the
performance standards. Yes
SW
Checklist
2G3
If yes, the site plan reviews addressed how the project will ensure long-term
maintenance. Yes
O&M
Manual
2G6
Comments
II.F.2.d
Inventory of Projects
The permittee maintained an inventory of projects with post-construction
structural stormwater control measures installed and implemented at new
development and redeveloped sites.
Yes GIS Data
The inventory included both public and private sector sites located within the
permittee’s corporate limits that are covered by its post-construction ordinance
requirements.
Yes GIS Data
Comments
II.F.2.e
Deed Restrictions
and Protective
Covenants
The permittee provided mechanisms such as recorded deed restrictions and
protective covenants that ensure development activities will maintain the project
consistent with approved plans.
Yes 1B1
Comments
II.F.2.f
Mechanism to
Require Long-term
Operation and
Maintenance
The permittee implemented or required an operation and maintenance plan for
the long-term operation of the SCMs required by the program. Yes 1B1
The operation and maintenance plan required the owner of each SCM to perform
and maintain a record of annual inspections of each SCM. Yes 1B1
Annual inspection of permitted structural SCMs are required to be performed by a
qualified professional. Yes 1B1
Comments
II.F.2.g
Inspections of
Structural
Stormwater Control
Measures
The permittee conducted and documented inspections of each project site covered
under performance standards, at least one time during the permit term (Verify this
is a permit condition in Part II.F.2.g of permit and modify accordingly).
Yes New
World
Before issuing a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy, the
permittee conducted a post-construction inspection to verify that the permittee’s
performance standards have been met or a bond is in place to guarantee
completion (Verify this is a permit condition in Part II.F.2.g of permit and modify
accordingly.
Yes 2Y3
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Post-Construction Site Runoff Controls
The permittee developed and implemented a written inspection program for SCMs
installed pursuant to the post-construction program(Verify this is a permit
condition in Part II.F.2.g of permit and modify accordingly.
Yes 2P5
The permittee documented and maintained records of inspections. Partial
New
World/
Server
The permittee documented and maintained records of enforcement actions. Yes Server
Comments
Records of Town owned SCM inspection are in New World, and records for privately owned SCMs are on the server with project
information. SECU is a good example.
II.F.2.h
Educational
Materials and
Training for
Developers
The permittee made available through paper or electronic means, ordinances,
post-construction requirements, design standards checklists, and other materials
appropriate for developers.
Note: New materials may be developed by the permittee, or the permittee may use
materials adopted from other programs and adapted to the permittee’s new
development and redevelopment program.
Yes Website
Comments (If the permittee has adopted materials from other programs, indicate here which materials they are using)
https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/planning/unified-development-ordinance
II.F.2.i Enforcement
The permittee tracked the issuance of notices of violation and enforcement
actions. Partial ---
If yes, the tracking mechanism included the ability to identify chronic violators
for initiation of actions to reduce noncompliance.
Choose
an item.
---
Comments
Richland Elementary School algae issue?
II.F.3.b
New Development
The permittee fully complies with post construction program requirements on its
own publicly funded construction projects. Yes Unicon
Comments
Example: Renovations at Unicon – treatment swale
II.F.3.c
Nutrient Sensitive
Waters
Does the MS4 have areas draining to Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) pursuant to
15A NCAC 02H .0150? Yes 1B1
If yes, does the permittee use SCMs that reduce nutrient loading in order to
meet local program requirements. Yes
Falls
Lake
only
If yes, does the permittee also still incorporate the stormwater controls
required for the project's density level. Yes 1B1
If yes, does the permittee also require documentation where it is not feasible to
use SCMs that reduce nutrient loading. Yes 1B1
Comments (Provide reference for local requirements)
UDO Section 12.5, specifically 12.5.4 is for Falls Lake
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II.F.3.d
Design Volume
The permittee ensured that the design volumes of SCMs take into account the
runoff at build out from all surfaces draining to the system. Yes 1B1
Where “streets” convey stormwater, the permittee designed SCMs to be sized to
treat and control stormwater runoff from all surfaces draining to the SCM including
streets, driveways, and other impervious surfaces.
Yes 1B1
Comments
UDO Section 12.5.3, and again in the MSSD 2.3.1
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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
Staff Interviewed:
(Name, Title, Role)
Program Status:
☐ The permittee is not subject to an approved TMDL (skip the rest of this section).
☐ The permittee is subject to an approved TMDL for: name of parameter(s) and date(s) approved
There ☐ is ☐ is not a Waste Load Allocation (WLA) in the approved TMDL (If there is a WLA, then complete items II.H.1-5
below. If there is not a WLA, skip to item II.H.6 below)
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II.H.3 TMDLs Within 12 months of final TMDL approval, the permittee’s annual reports included
a description of existing programs, controls, partnerships, projects and strategies to
address impaired waters.
Choose
an item.
---
Within 12 months of final TMDL approval, the permittee’s annual reports provided
a brief explanation as to how the programs, controls, partnerships, projects and
strategies address impaired waters.
Choose
an item.
---
Comments
II.H.4 TMDLs Within 24 months of final TMDL approval, the permittee’s annual reports included
an assessment of whether additional structural and/or non-structural BMPs are
necessary to address impaired waters.
Choose
an item.
---
Within 24 months of final TMDL approval, the permittee’s annual reports included
a brief explanation as to how the programs, controls, partnerships, projects and
strategies address impaired waters.
Choose
an item.
---
Comments
II.H.5 TMDLs Within 36 months of final TMDL approval, the permittee’s annual reports included
a description of activities expected to occur and when activities are expected to
occur.
Choose
an item.
---
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Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)
Comments
II.H.6 TMDLs If there is no Waste Load Allocation in the approved TMDL, the permittee
evaluated strategies and tailored and/or expanded BMPs within the scope of the
six minimum measures to enhance water quality recovery strategies in the
watershed(s) to which the TMDL applies.
Choose
an item.
---
The permittee described strategies and tailored and/or expanded BMPs in their
Stormwater Management Plan and annual reports
Choose
an item.
---
Comments