HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000441_UNC-Ch 2013 MS4 Permit_20130807STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
PERMIT NO. NCS000441
TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
In compliance with the regulations promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental
Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended,
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from property owned by the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions
set forth in Parts I through VIII.
This permit shall become effective July 1, 2013.
This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on June 30, 2018.
Signed this day July 1, 2013, revised August 7, 2013.
for Tracy E. Davis, Director
Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I PERMITTED ACTIVITIES
PART II MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR
PERMITTED DISCHARGES
Section A Program Implementation
Section B Education and Outreach Program
Section C Public Involvement and Participation
Section D Illicit Discharge Detection And Elimination Program (IDDE)
Section E Sediment and Erosion Control Program
Section F Post -Construction Stormwater Management for New Development and Redevelopment
Section G Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping
PART III PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
PART IV REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS
PART V STANDARD CONDITIONS
Section A Compliance and Liability
Section B Operation and Maintenance of Pollution Controls
Section C Monitoring and Records
PART VI LIMITATIONS REOPENER
PART VII ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE
MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS
PART VIII DEFINITIONS
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PART I PERMITTED ACTIVITIES
During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (the "University") is authorized to discharge
stormwater associated with property owned by the University to receiving waters, within the
Cape Fear River Basin and to Bogue Sound. Such discharge will be controlled, limited and
monitored in accordance with this permit and the permittee's Stormwater Quality Management
Program, herein referred to as the Stormwater Plan. The Stormwater Plan shall detail the
permittee's stormwater management program for the five-year term of the stormwater permit.
2. All discharges authorized herein shall be adequately treated and managed in accordance with the
terms and conditions of this permit. Any other point -source discharge to surface waters of the
state is prohibited unless it is an allowable non-stormwater discharge or is covered by another
permit, authorization, or approval.
This permit does not relieve the University from responsibility for compliance with any other
applicable federal, state, or local law, rule, standard, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree.
4. This permit covers activities associated with the discharge of stormwater from the MS4 within
the jurisdictional area of the permittee as described in the approved Stormwater Plan to control
potential pollution from the MS4. The permit applies to current and future jurisdictional areas of
the permittee, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other
similar agreements with permittee. Agreements for coverage under this permit must be approved
by the Division of Water Quality, herein referred to as the "Division."
5. The Division may deny or revoke coverage under this permit for separate entities and require
independent permit coverage as deemed necessary. In addition, the permittee may petition the
Division to revoke or deny coverage under this permit for specific entities.
6. Under the authority of Section 402(p) of the Clean Water Act and implementing regulations 40
C.F.R. Parts 122, 123, and 124, North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and Session Law
2006-246 and in accordance with the approved Stormwater Plan, all provisions contained and
referenced in the Stormwater Plan are enforceable parts of this permit. The permittee will
develop and implement its approved Stormwater Plan in accordance with Section 402(p)(3)(B) of
the Clean Water Act, provisions outlined by the Director, and the provisions of this permit.
7. The permit requires the implementation of the Stormwater-Plan. The purpose of the Stormwater
Plan is to establish the means to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the MS4 to the
maximum extent practicable, to protect water quality, and to satisfy the applicable water quality
requirements of the Clean Water Act. Implementation of best management practices consistent
with the provisions of the Stormwater Plan constitutes compliance with the standard of reducing
pollutants to the maximum extent practicable.
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8. The permit authorizes the point source discharge of stormwater runoff from the MS4. In
addition, discharges of non-stormwater are also authorized through the MS4 of the permittee if
such discharges are:
a. Permitted by, and in compliance with, another NPDES discharge permit including
discharges of process and non -process wastewater and stormwater associated with
industrial activity; or
b. Determined to be incidental non-stormwater flows that do not significantly impact water
quality including, but are not limited to:
• water line flushing;
• reclaimed water line flushing;
• diverted stream flows;
• rising groundwaters;
• uncontaminated groundwater infiltration;
• uncontaminated pumped groundwater;
• discharges from potable water sources;
• foundation drains;
• air conditioning condensate (commercial/residential);
• irrigation waters, including but not limited to reclaimed water and air
conditioning condensate;
• springs;
• water from crawl space pumps;
• footing drains;
• residential and charity car washing;
• flows from riparian habitats and wetlands;
• dechlorinated swimming pool discharges;
• street wash water;
• flows from emergency fire fighting;
• flows from routine drainage of fire sprinkler systems.
9. Unless otherwise stated, full compliance with the requirements of the permit is expected
upon the effective date of the permit.
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PART II MONITORING, CONTROLS, AND LIMITATIONS FOR PERMITTED
DISCHARGES
SECTION A: PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
The permittee will implement, manage, and oversee all provisions of its Stormwater Plan to reduce
pollutants discharged from the MS4. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
The permittee will develop and maintain adequate policies and procedures to implement all
provisions of the Stormwater Plan.
2. The permittee will implement the components of the Stormwater Plan to prohibit, to the
maximum extent practicable, illicit connections, spills, and illegal dumping into the MS4.
The permittee will implement provisions of the Stormwater Plan as appropriate to monitor and
assess the performance of the various management measures that are a part of the Stormwater
Plan. This will include the provisions of this permit.
4. The permittee will implement appropriate education, training, outreach, and public involvement
programs to support the objectives of this stormwater discharge permit and the Stormwater Plan.
5. The permittee will implement a program to reduce pollution from construction site runoff as
described in the Stormwater Plan and in accordance with this permit.
6. The permittee will implement a post -construction site runoff control program to regulate new
development and redevelopment by requiring structural and non-structural best management
practices (`BMPs") to protect water quality, to reduce pollutant loading, and to minimize post -
development impacts. This program will include provisions for long-term operation and
maintenance of BMPs.
7. The permittee will evaluate operations and develop and implement an appropriate program for
activities and ongoing operation and maintenance of facilities to reduce the potential for
stormwater pollution.
8. Proposed permit modifications must be submitted to the Director for approval.
9. Pursuant to 40 CFR 122.35, an operator of a regulated small MS4 may share the responsibility to
implement the minimum control measures with other entities provided: 1) The other entity, in
fact, implements the control measure; -2) The particular control measure, or component thereof, is
at least as stringent as the corresponding NPDES permit requirement; and 3) The other entity
agrees to implements the control measure on behalf of the MS4. The permittee remains
responsible for compliance if the other entity fails to perform the permit obligation and may be
subject to enforcement action if neither the permittee nor the other entity fully performs the
permit obligation.
10. The permittee shall maintain, and make available to the Division upon request, written
procedures for implementing the six minimum control measures. Written procedures shall
identify specific action steps, schedules, resources and responsibilities for implementing the six
minimum measures. Written procedures can be free standing, or where appropriate, integrated
into the Stormwater Plan.
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SECTION B EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM
1. Objectives
a. Implement a program to train/educate staff, volunteers, students, and contractors about
the importance of stormwater quality.
b. Maintain educational materials to engage and educate staff, volunteers, students, and
contractors.
2. Management Measures
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Education and Outreach Program.
Management Measures
Measurable Goals
a. Education and Outreach Plan
The University shall maintain Education and Outreach Plan.
The program shall describe outreach strategies to inform staff,
volunteers, students, and contractors of illicit discharges,
stormwater management, improper waste disposal, and
reporting.
b. Pollution Prevention Awareness
The University shall maintain stormwater pollution prevention
Educational Materials
awareness information for distribution at significant events,
public involvement workshops and/or locations throughout the
University. Instead of developing its own materials, the
permittee may rely on state -supplied Public Education and
Outreach materials, as available, when implementing its own
program.
c. Mailers, Brochures, Posters
The University shall develop articles for publication in the
Department of Environment, Health and Safety Newsletter.
d. Pollution Prevention Awareness
The University shall provide annual stormwater pollution
Training
awareness training for appropriate faculty, staff, students, and
volunteers. Training shall include general stormwater
awareness, identification of stormwater pollution potential,
appropriate spill response actions, and contacts for reporting
spills and illicit connections/illegal dumping.
e. Pre -Construction Contractor
The University shall maintain written guidance material
Education
outlining federal, state, and University requirements for proper
construction site management. Written material will be
distributed to University Project Managers as well as to
contractors during the pre -construction meeting. An
Environmental Affairs representative shall be available to
discuss the guidance material and answer questions.
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Measurable Goals
f. Website
The University shall maintain a public education website to
document University pollution prevention programs and
promote stormwater quality. The website will include articles
on stormwater, information and brochures on water quality,
stormwater projects and activities, brochures on water quality,
and ways to contact stormwater management program staff.
g. In -House Website Tools
The University shall provide education material for University
employees using the Department of Environment, Health, and
Safety website. Focus on importance of employees carrying
out their duties without impacting water quality.
h. Special Events Participation
The University shall participate in special events such as the
annual Earth Day Celebration in an effort to promote
environmental stewardship.
i. Hotline
The University shall maintain -a hotline for communication
with the University. Publicize through student and employee
newspapers and the University website. Track the number and
type of issues as well as disposition of the calls.
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SECTION C PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION
1. Objectives
Provide opportunities for the campus community to participate in program development and
implementation.
2. Management Measures
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Public Involvement and Participation Program.
Management Measures
Measurable Goals
a. Faculty and Student
The University shall encourage the University population to join
Involvement
various organizations and groups to help promote environmental
stewardship and open lines of communication between faculty, staff,
and students.
Organize a volunteer stormwater related program and track
University and Hospital volunteer groups.
The University shall stencil at a minimum 100 storm drains inlets on
University property annually.
Involve faculty and graduate students in water quality monitoring
projects as part of on going research. Involve faculty in applying for
grant moneys to fund sampling and analytical programs. Track
grants received and keep database of monitoring data. Encourage
publications based on monitoring data.
b. Hotline
Advertise both a phone based and EHS website based hotline. Keep
a log of stormwater related calls and emails.
c. University Safety and
The University Safety and Security Committee shall meet regularly.
Security Committee
Meeting dates, times and locations for meeting dates open to the
public will be published on the Stormwater Website and through
various publications.
The University Safety and Security Committee will evaluate
potential opportunities for University faculty and staff to conduct
research that results in independent quantitative assessments of
pollutant loads from University activities and/or measure structural
BMP effectiveness. The research may be used to enhance or
improve existing practices or develop new methods or processes
with state-of—the-art technology.
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SECTION D ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM
1. Objectives
a. Implement an Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program to address illicit
discharges, spills and illegal dumping into the University's separate storm sewer system
and to ensure that illicit discharges are detected and eliminated.
b. The University shall implement procedures and actions to report illicit spills, discharges
and illegal dumping for appropriate enforcement or other action by NCDENR.
C. Develop a storm sewer system map showing all outfalls and waters receiving discharges.
d. Train and educate staff, volunteers, students, and contractors regarding hazards
associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste.
2. Management Measures
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program.
Management Measure
Measurable Goals
a. Illicit Discharge
Maintain an Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination ("IDDE")
Detection and
Policy to include illicit detection, right of entry, and prohibition of
Elimination Policy
illicit discharges.
Policy shall include procedures for routine inspection, sampling, and
maintenance of outfalls, detection, and elimination of illicit
discharges, spills, and illegal dumping, reporting and recordkeeping,
training and development, and implementation of BMPs.
Compliance will be through documented procedures, endorsed by
University administration, and implemented by the affected
organizations.
b. Educational Information
Maintain fact sheets for public education program on illicit
connections and spill management. Distribute to University and
Hospital maintenance personnel and contractors.
Educational information in the form of written guidelines and/or fact
sheets will be distributed to the campus population as part of the
education and outreach program. Educational material will include
information on what constitutes an illicit discharge, University
contacts, and how to report suspect activities.
c. Training
Train employees on how to inspect for illicit connections and
establish a tracking system for managing reported problem areas.
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Measurable Goals
d. Detection and
Utilize visual inspections of outfalls during dry weather.
Elimination
The University will inspect 115 of geographic area of community per
year during dry weather conditions and, if necessary, test flows found
at discharge points.
The University will maintain a database of outfalls, inspection date,
tests conducted, findings, and actions taken.
The University shall maintain a standard reporting format and
contact for all complaints and reports of illicit discharges. A report
form will be completed for each inquiry and investigative results
and corrective actions will be included in the Annual Report.
e. Storm Sewer System
Maintain a storm sewer system map showing outfalls and the
Mapping
receiving body or water. .
The University will conduct visual inspections of the storm sewer
system including outfalls and existing components of the drainage
system in an effort to maintain an inventory of drainage structures
and storm sewer system maps.
Outfalls will be categorized by the receiving water to which the
outfall discharges. Information maintained will include location,
reference number, size and type of structure, apparent condition of
structure, and dry -weather flow.
f. Hotline
Utilize EHS hotline set up under Public Involvement Program for
public reporting of illicit connections.
The University shall maintain a log of hotline calls and actions taken.
g. Local wastewater
Using a sewer system map, the University shall identify potential
program
cross connections and place them on a hot spot list to be included in
an inspection program.
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SECTION E SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL PROGRAM
1. Obj ectives
a. Control development activities disturbing one or more acres of land surface.
b. Require construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion and sediment
control practices.
C. Require site inspection and enforcement of control measures.
d. Establish requirements for construction site operators to control waste that may cause
adverse impacts to water quality such as discarded building materials, concrete truck
washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site.
2. Management Measures
The Erosion and Sediment Control Program for the University was delegated to the North
Carolina Land Quality Section. The University also has its own Design Specifications for
erosion and sediment control that are more stringent than the state standards.
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Sediment and Erosion Control Program.
Management
Measurable Goals
Measures
a. Construction Site
The NCDENR Erosion and Sediment Control Program effectively meets the
Erosion and
Erosion and Sediment Control Program requirements by permitting and
Sedimentation
controlling development activities disturbing one or more acres of land surface
Control for
and those activities less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of
Disturbing One or
development. This program includes procedures for public input, sanctions to
More Acres
ensure compliance, requirements for construction site operators to implement
appropriate erosion and sediment control practices, review of site plans which
incorporates consideration of potential water quality impacts, and procedures
for site inspection and enforcement of control measures.
NCDENR Division of Water Quality NPDES general permit for construction
activities (NCGO10000), specifically Par I, Section A, Paragraphs 3, 4, 5, and 6,
effectively meets the above requirements.
b. Requirements for
The NCGO10000 permit establishes requirements for construction site operators
Construction Site
to control waste such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout,
Operators
chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause
adverse impacts to water quality.
c. Sediment and
All construction projects that impact greater than one acre must submit a
Erosion Control
Sediment and Erosion Control Plan (SECP) to NC DENR Land Quality for
Plan (Sites
review and approval. No construction project may begin without an approved
Greater Than One
plan.
Acre)
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Measurable Goals
Measures
d. Sediment and
All sediment and erosion control measures and devices shall be designed,
Erosion Control
installed and maintained in accordance with the NC DENR Erosion and
Guidelines
Sediment Control Planning Design Manual and the NC DENR General Permit
No. NCG 010000.
All permanent and temporary devices shall be designed and installed in
accordance with the NC DENR Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and
Design Manual. Devices shall be inspected and maintained in accordance with
the Approved Sediment and Erosion Control Plan and the NCGO10000 General
Permit.
The construction contractor and/or designer are responsible for proper
inspection and maintenance of all temporary sediment and erosion control
devices and measures.
University construction projects must be designed to meet the University's
"Erosion and Sedimentation Guidelines for Construction Projects".
e. Site Evaluations
The Land Quality Section is responsible for inspection and enforcement of
sediment and erosion control measures for active construction sites.
f. University Site
The University shall conduct site inspections for ensuring that erosion and
Evaluations
sedimentation control measures are installed and maintained according to the
approved contract documents.
The University shall inspect construction sites for both tree protection measures
and installation and maintenance of erosion and sedimentation control
measures.
The University's Department of Environment, Health and Safety shall inspect
construction sites for compliance with their erosion and sedimentation control
plans.
g. Public
The University shall provide and promote a means for the public to notify the
Involvement
University of observed erosion and sedimentation problems.
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SECTION F POST -CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FOR NEW
DEVELOPMENT AND REDEVELOPMENT
1. Objectives
a. Manage stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment on University
property that disturbs an acre or more of land surface and drains to the University MS4s.
b. Put in place both structural and non-structural controls to minimize water quality
impacts.
2. Management Measures
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Post -Construction Stormwater Management Program.
Management Measure
ff Measurable Goals
a. Standards and Policies on
The University shall maintain standards and policies for post-
BMPs for Post-
construction BMPs for development or the redevelopment of University
Construction Controls
properties.
The University's "Stormwater Performance Criteria, Design Standards,
and Procedures" for all University construction projects specifies
standards and practices for post -construction BMPs for University
Construction projects that involve development or redevelopment of
University properties.
b. Field Inspections
Before close out of a construction project, the permittee shall conduct a
post -construction inspection to verify that the permittee's performance
standards have been met.
3. For post -construction requirements, a program will be deemed compliant for the areas where it is
implementing any of the following programs:
(1) Water Supply Watershed I (WS -1) — 15A N.C.A.C. 2B.0212.
(2) Water Supply Watershed Il (WS -11) — 15A N.C.A.C. 2B.0214.
(3) Water Supply Watershed III (WS -III) —15A N.C.A.C. 2B.0215.
(4) Water Supply Watershed IV (WS -IV) — 15A N.C.A.C. 2B.0216.
(5) Freshwater High Quality Waters (HQW) — 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.1006.
(6) Freshwater Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) — 15A N.C.A.C. 2H.1007.
(7) The Neuse River Basin Nutrient Sensitive Waters (NSW) Management Strategy — 15A
N.C.A.C. 2B.0235.
(8) The Tar -Pamlico River Basin Nutrient Sensitive (NSW) Management Strategy — 15A
N.C.A.C. 2B.0258.
(9) The Randleman Lake Water Supply Watershed Nutrient Management Strategy — 15A
N.C.A.C. 2B.0251.
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SECTION G POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
1. Objective
Prevent or reduce stormwater pollution from University operations.
2. Management Measures
The University shall implement the following management measures to meet the objectives of
the Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping Program.
Management Measures
Measurable Goals
a. Preventive Maintenance
The University shall implement preventive maintenance programs
for facility (common -use) equipment, including emergency
generators and cooling towers.
b. Spill Prevention and
The University shall maintain material storage procedures that
Response
include provision of secondary containment; development of spill
prevention, containment, and control plans and/or safety plans; and
preferred sheltering of all chemicals and other hazardous
substances.
The University shall provide annual spill training to employees.
Training shall cover proper handling procedures and emergency
actions.
c. Employee Training
The University shall provide annual training to all employees
(University and Hospital) who maintain the drainage system with a
focus on floatable, grit, sediment, and disposal of pollutants
removed from the drainage system.
The University shall provide annual training to all employees
(University and Hospital) who manage and apply chemicals to
address safe storage, application, and disposal of residue chemicals.
Provide information on reducing the frequency and amount of
nutrient application.
d. Visual Inspections
The University shall perform visual inspections of the University's
storm sewer system including drains, inlets, and outfalls. In
addition, conduct inspections to identify areas where exposures
have the potential to introduce hazardous pollutants to the storm
sewer system.
e. Storm Sewer System
The University shall perform inlet and catch basin cleaning, pipe
Maintenance
cleaning, curbside leaf removal, parking lot and road sweeping, and
planting and mulching of erosion prone areas.
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f. Inspection and
The University shall maintain an inventory of all facilities and
Evaluation of Facilities
operations owned and operated by the University with the potential
and Operations
for generating polluted stormwater runoff and conduct annual
inspections. The University shall inspect potential sources of
polluted runoff, stormwater controls, and conveyance systems,
document deficiencies, plan, implement, and document corrective
action.
g. BMP Inspection and
The University will evaluate the current non-structural BMPs
Maintenance
within each department and organization on an annual basis.
Where deficiencies are found, more stringent BMPs shall be
implemented.
The University shall maintain and implement a program for
inspection, operation, and maintenance of post -construction BMP
controls. Written procedures will detail inspection and maintenance
requirements for the proper operation of the various types of BMP
devices, frequency of inspections, "how-to" instructions for
maintenance, and an inspection and maintenance tracking
mechanism.
h. Waste Management
The University shall implement a plan to place closed -top, side
opening dumpsters at newly constructed buildings and replace top
opening dumpsters with closed -top dumpsters as existing
dumpsters are replaced. Trash receptacles are to be located in
convenient areas, and collected on a routine basis. Litter and debris
shall be collected from parking lots and other public areas on a
regular basis.
i. Snow Removal and
The University's Inclement Weather Procedure for Snow, Ice, and
Control
Freezing Rain shall provide procedures and priorities for
controlling such salt application. BMPs shall be implemented for
salt piles.
j. Recycling and Solid
The University shall continue to evaluate and operate a recycling
Waste Reduction
program for various materials, including metals, glass, paper,
cardboard, and lamps containing mercury and revise the program
where opportunities exist.
k. Hazardous Materials
Persons who use or store hazardous materials shall have and
Response
maintain an approved safety plan, and provide adequate training,
covering the use, storage, and disposal of chemicals and equipment
to contain or control small spills. The University shall maintain
agreements with the local Fire Department for response to chemical
incidents. In addition, hazardous waste contractors and other
environmental contractors shall provide support for remediation
activities.
1. Hazardous Waste
The University shall maintain a program to collect chemical
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wastes, including hazardous wastes and used oils, from University
laboratories and shops.
in. Landscape Services
The University shall provide for area maintenance, including
landscape inspection, maintenance, and leaf collection programs.
The University shall manage a program for inspecting and cleaning
drain inlets, including yard drains and curb inlets.
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PART III PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
Implementation of the Stormwater Plan will include documentation of all program components
that are being undertaken including, but not limited to, inspections, maintenance activities,
educational programs, implementation of BMPs, enforcement actions, and other stormwater
activities. If monitoring and sampling are being performed, documentation of results shall be
included. Documentation will be kept on -file by the permittee for a period of five years and
made available to the Director or his authorized representative immediately upon request.
2. The permittee's Stormwater Plan will be reviewed and updated as necessary, but at least on an
annual basis. The permittee will submit a report of this evaluation and monitoring information to
the Division on an annual basis. This information will be submitted by September 1 of each year
and cover the previous year's activities from July 1 through June 30. The permittee's reporting
will include appropriate information to accurately describe the progress, status, and results of the
permittee's Stormwater Plan and will include, but is not limited to, the following components:
(a) The permittee will give a detailed description of the status of implementation of the
Stormwater Plan. This will include information on development and implementation of
all components of the Stormwater Plan for the past year and schedules and plans for the
year following each report.
(b) The permittee will adequately describe and justify any proposed changes to the
Stormwater Plan. This will include descriptions and supporting information for the
proposed changes and how these changes will impact the Stormwater Plan (results,
effectiveness, implementation schedule, etc.).
(c) The permittee will document any necessary changes to programs or practices for
assessment of management measures implemented through the Stormwater Plan. In
addition, any changes in the cost of, or funding for, the Stormwater Plan will be
documented.
(d) The permittee will include a summary of data accumulated as part of the Stormwater
Plan throughout the year along with an assessment of what the data indicates in light of
the Stormwater Plan.
(e) The permittee will provide information on the annual expenditures and budget
anticipated for the year following each report along with an assessment of the continued
financial support for the overall Stormwater Plan.
(f) The permittee will provide a summary of activities undertaken as part of the Stormwater
Plan throughout the year. This summary will include, but is not limited to, project
assessments, inspections, continued inventory, and review of the storm sewer system,
education, training and results of the illicit discharge detection and elimination program.
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The Director may notify the permittee when the Stormwater Plan does not meet one or more of
the requirements of the permit. Within 30 days of such notice, the permittee will submit a plan
and time schedule to the Director for modifying the Stormwater Plan to meet the requirements.
The Director may approve the corrective action plan, approve a plan with modifications, or reject
the proposed plan. The permittee will provide certification in writing (in accordance with Part
IV, Paragraph 2) to the Director that the changes have been made. Nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to limit the Director's ability to conduct enforcement actions for violations of
this permit.
4. The Division may request additional reporting information as necessary to assess the progress
and results of the permittee's Stormwater Plan.
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PART IV REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS
1. Records
The permittee shall retain records of all information required by this permit for a period of at
least 5 years from the date of acquisition. This period may be extended by request of the
Director at any time prior to the end of the five-year period.
2. Report Submittals
a. Duplicate signed copies of all reports required herein, shall be submitted to the following
address:
Division of Water Quality
Water Quality Section
Stormwater and General Permits Unit
1617 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617
b. All applications, reports, or information submitted to the Division shall be signed by a
principal executive officer or duly authorized representative. A person is a duly
authorized representative only if-
i.
£i. The authorization is made in writing by a principal executive officer;
ii. The authorization specified either an individual or a position having
responsibility for the overall operation of a regulated facility or activity or an
individual or position having overall responsibility for environmental/stormwater
matters; and
iii. The written authorization is submitted to the Director.
C. Any person signing a document under paragraphs a. or b of this section shall make the
following certification:
"I certify, under penalty of law, that this document and all attachments were prepared under my
direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel
properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or
persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the
information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate,
and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information,
including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations."
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3. Recording Results
For each measurement, sample, inspection, or maintenance activity performed or collected
pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the University shall record the following
information:
a. The date, exact place, and time of sampling, measurements, inspection, or maintenance
activity;
b. The individual(s) who performed the sampling, measurements, inspection, or
maintenance activity;
C. The date(s) analyses were performed;
d. The individual(s) who performed the analyses;
e. The analytical techniques or methods used; and
f. The results of such analyses.
4. Planned Changes
The University shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes that
could significantly alter the nature or quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification
requirement includes pollutants that are not specifically listed in the permit or subject to
notification requirements in 40 C.F.R. Section 122.42 paragraph (a).
5. Anticipated Noncompliance
The University shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes that
may result in noncompliance with the permit requirements.
6. Twenty-four Hour Reporting
a. The University shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any
noncompliance or reasonably anticipated non-compliance that may endanger health or
the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the
time the University became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also
be provided within 5 days of the time the University becomes aware of the
circumstances.
b. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance, and its causes;
the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance
has not been corrected, the anticipated time compliance is expected to continue; and
steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the
noncompliance.
C. The Director may waive the written report on a case-by-case basis if the oral report has
been received within 24 hours.
7. Annual Reporting
The permittee will submit reporting and monitoring information on an annual basis per Part III of
this permit on forms provided by the Division.
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8. Additional Reporting
The Director may request reporting information on a more frequent basis as deemed necessary
either for specific portions of the permittee's Stormwater Plan, or for the entire Program.
9. Other Information
Where the University becomes aware that it failed to submit any relevant facts in applying to be
covered under this permit or in any report to the Director, it shall promptly submit such facts or
information.
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PART V STANDARD CONDITIONS
SECTION A COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY
1. Duty to Comply
The University must comply with all conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance
constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit
termination, revocation, and reissuance, or modification; or denial of permit coverage upon
renewal application.
a. The University shall comply with standards or prohibitions established under section
307(a) of the Clean Water Act for toxic pollutants within the time provided in the
regulations that establish these standards or prohibitions, even if the permit has not yet
been modified to incorporate the requirement.
b. The Clean Water Act provides that any person who violates a permit condition is subject
to a civil penalty not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section 309(d) of
the Act and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28 U.S.C. §2461 note)
as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C. §3701 note) (currently
$37,500 per day for each violation). Any person who negligently violates any permit
condition is subject to criminal penalties of $2,500 to $25,000 per day of violation, or
imprisonment for not more than 1 year, or both. Any person who knowingly violates
permit conditions is subject to criminal penalties of $5,000 to $50,000 per day of
violation, or imprisonment for not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who
violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed
$16,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $177,500. [Ref: Section
309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).]
C. Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per
violation may be assessed against any person who violates or fails to act in accordance
with the terms, conditions, or requirements of a permit. [Ref: North Carolina General
Statutes 143-215.6A]
d. Any person may be assessed an administrative penalty by the Administrator for violating
sections 301, 302, 306, 307, 308, 318 or 405 of this Act, or any permit condition or
limitation implementing any of such sections in a permit issued under section 402 of this
Act. Pursuant to 40 CFR Part 19 and the Act, administrative penalties for Class I
violations are not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section 309(g)(2)(A)
of the Act and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28 U.S.C. §2461
note) as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C. §3701 note)
(currently $11,000 per violation, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty
assessed not to exceed $27,500). Pursuant to 40 CFR Part 19 and the Act, penalties for
Class 11 violations are not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section
309(g)(2)(B) of the Act and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act (28
U.S.C. §2461 note) as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act (31 U.S.C.
§3701 note) (currently $11,000 per day for each day during which the violation
continues, with the maximum amount of any Class 11 penalty not to exceed $137,500).
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2. Duty to Mitigate
The University shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation
of this permit that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the
environment.
3. Civil and Criminal Liability
Except as provided in Part V, Section B, Paragraph 3 of this permit regarding bypassing of
stormwater control facilities, nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the University
from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-
215.3,143-215.6A, 143-215.613, 143-215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. Section
1319. Furthermore, the University is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills,
even though the responsibility for effective compliance may be temporarily suspended.
4. Oil and Hazardous Substance Liability
Nothing in this permit shall be construed to preclude the institution of any legal action or relieve
the University from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the University is or may
be subject to under N.C.G.S. 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 U.S.C.
Section 1321.
5. Property Rights
The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal
property, or any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property or any
invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state, or local laws or regulations.
6. Severability
The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the application
of any provision of this permit to any circumstances, is held invalid, the application of such
provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit, shall not be affected thereby.
7. Duty to Provide Information
The University shall furnish to the Director, within a reasonable time, any information which the
Director may request to determine whether cause exists for modifying, revoking, and reissuing,
or terminating the coverage issued pursuant to this permit or to determine compliance with this
permit. The University shall also furnish to the Director upon request copies of records required
by this permit.
8. Penalties for Tampering
The Clean Water Act provides that any person who falsifies, tampers with, or knowingly renders
inaccurate, any monitoring device or method required to be maintained under this permit shall,
upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per violation, or by
imprisonment for not more than 2 years per violation, or by both. If a conviction of a person is
for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment
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is a fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4
years, or both.
9. Penalties for Falsification of Reports
The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly makes any false statement,
representation, or certification in any record or other document submitted or required to be
maintained under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or
noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000 per
violation, or by imprisonment for not more than two years per violation, or by both.
10. Permit Actions
This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or terminated for cause as promulgated
under state statute. The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not
stay any permit condition.
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SECTION B OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF POLLUTION CONTROLS
1. Proper Operation and Maintenance
The University shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of
treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the University
to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance also
includes adequate laboratory controls and appropriate quality assurance procedures. This
provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary facilities or similar systems that are
installed by the University only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the
conditions of the permit.
2. Need to Halt or Reduce not a Defense
It shall not be a defense for the University in an enforcement action that it would have been
necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the
condition of this permit.
3. Bypassing of Stormwater Control Facilities
Bypass is prohibited and the Director may take enforcement action against the University for
bypass unless:
a. Bypass was unavoidable to prevent loss of life, personal injury or severe property
damage; and
b. There were no feasible alternatives to the bypass, such as the use of auxiliary control
facilities, retention of stormwater, or maintenance during normal periods of equipment
downtime or dry weather. This condition is not satisfied if adequate backup controls
should have been installed in the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent
a bypass which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preventive
maintenance; and
C. The University submitted notices as required under Part IV of this permit.
d. The Director may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its adverse effects, if
the Director determines that it will meet the three conditions listed above.
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SECTION C MONITORING AND RECORDS
1. Representative Sampling
Samples collected and measurements taken, as required herein, shall be characteristic of the
volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical sampling shall be performed during a
representative storm event. Samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the
discharge. All samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste
stream, body of water, or substance. Monitoring points as specified in this permit shall not be
changed without notification to and approval of the Director.
2. Flow Measurements
Where required, appropriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accepted
scientific practices shall be selected and used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of
measurements of the volume of monitored discharges.
3. Test Procedures
Test procedures for the analysis of pollutants shall conform to the EMC regulations published
pursuant to N.C.G.S. 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to
regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 U.S.C. Section 1314, of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 C.F.R. Part 136.
To meet the intent of the monitoring required by this permit, all test procedures must produce
minimum detection and reporting levels and all data generated must be reported down to the
minimum detection or lower reporting level of the procedure.
4. Inspection and Entry
The University shall allow the Director, or an authorized representative (including an authorized
contractor acting as a representative of the Director), or in the case of a facility which discharges
through a municipal separate storm sewer system, an authorized representative of a municipal
operator or the separate storm sewer system receiving the discharge, upon the presentation of
credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to;
a. Enter upon The University's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or
conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit;
b. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the
conditions of this permit;
C. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control
equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and
d. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring permit compliance or
as otherwise authorized by the Clean Water Act, any substances or parameters at any
location.
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5. Availability of Reports
Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-215.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the
Federal Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this
permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division. As required by the
Act, analytical data shall not be considered confidential. Knowingly making any false statement
on any such report may result in the imposition of criminal penalties as provided for in NCGS
143-215.6B or in Section 309 of the Federal Act.
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PART VI LIMITATIONS REOPENER
This permit shall be modified or, alternatively, revoked and reissued, to comply with any applicable
effluent guideline or water quality standard issued or approved under Sections 302(b) (2) (c), and (d),
304(b) (2) and 307(a) of the Clean Water Act, if the effluent guideline or water quality standard so issued
or approved:
a. Contains different conditions or is otherwise more stringent than any limitation in the permit; or
b. Controls any pollutant not limited in the permit.
The permit as modified or reissued under this paragraph shall also contain any other requirements in the
Act then applicable.
The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit,
revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations
contained in Title 40, C.F.R., Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the N.C.A.C., Subchapter 2H.0100; and
N.C.A.C.143-215.1 et. al.
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PART VII ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS
The University must pay the administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after
being billed by the Division. Failure to pay the fee in timely manner in accordance with 15A N.C.A.C.
2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the Certificate of Coverage.
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PART VIII DEFINITIONS
1. Act
See Clean Water Act.
2. Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges
This permit regulates stormwater discharges. Non-stormwater discharges that shall be allowed in
the stormwater conveyance system include:
• water line flushing;
• reclaimed water line flushing;
• diverted stream flows;
• rising groundwaters;
• uncontaminated groundwater infiltration;
• uncontaminated pumped groundwater;
• discharges from potable water sources;
• foundation drains;
• air conditioning condensate (commercial/residential);
• irrigation waters, including but not limited to reclaimed water and air conditioning
condensate;
• springs;
• water from crawl space pumps;
• footing drains;
• residential and charity car washing;
• flows from riparian habitats and wetlands;
• dechlorinated swimming pool discharges;
• street wash water;
• flows from emergency fire fighting;
• flows from routine drainage of fire sprinkler systems.
3. Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Measures or practices used to reduce the amount of pollution entering surface waters. BMPs can
be structural or non-structural and may take the form of a process, activity, physical structure or
planning (see non-structural BMP).
4. Built -upon Area
That portion of a development project that is covered by impervious or partially impervious
surface including, but not limited to, buildings; pavement and gravel areas such as roads, parking
lots, and paths; and recreation facilities such as tennis courts. "Built -upon area" does not include
a wooden slatted deck, the water area of a swimming pool, or pervious or partially pervious
paving material to the extent that the paving material absorbs water or allows water to infiltrate
through the paving material.
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5. Bypass
A bypass is the known diversion of stormwater or wastewater from any portion of a control
facility, including the collection system, which is not a designed or established operating mode
for the facility.
6. Clean Water Act
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), as
amended, 33 U.S.C. Section 1251, et. seq.
7. Common Plan of Development
A construction or land disturbing activity is part of a larger common plan of development if it is
completed in one or more of the following ways:
• In separate stages
• In separate phases
• In combination with other construction activities
It is identified by the documentation (including but not limited to a sign, public notice, or
hearing, sales pitch, advertisement, loan application, drawing, plats, blueprints, marketing plans,
contracts, permit application, zoning request, or computer design) or physical demarcation
(including but not limited to boundary signs, lot stakes, or surveyor markings) indicating that
construction activities may occur on a specific plot.
It can include one operator or many operators.
8. Department
Department means the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
9. Division or DWQ
The Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
10. Director
The Director of the Division of Water Quality, the permit issuing authority.
11. EMC
The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission.
12. Grab Sample
An individual sample collected instantaneously. Grab samples that will be directly analyzed or
qualitatively monitored must be taken within the first 30 minutes of discharge.
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13. Hazardous Substance
Any substance designated in 40 C.F.R. Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act.
14. Illicit Discharge
Any discharge to a MS4 that is not composed entirely of stormwater except discharges pursuant
to an NPDES permit (other than the NPDES MS4 permit), allowable non-stormwater discharges,
and discharges resulting from fire -fighting activities.
15. Industrial Activity
For the purposes of this permit, industrial activities shall mean all industrial activities listed
defined in 40 C.F.R. Section 122.26.
16. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System
Municipal separate storm sewer means a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads
with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made
channels, or storm drains):
1. Owned or operated by a State, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or
other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of
sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under State
law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an
Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved
management agency under section 208 of the CWA that discharges to waters of the United
States;
2. Designed or used for collecting or conveying storm water;
3. Which is not a combined sewer; and
4. Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 C.F.R.
Section 122.2.
17. Non-Stormwater Discharge Categories
The following are categories of non-stormwater discharges that the permittee must address if it
identifies them as significant contributors of pollutants to the storm sewer system: water line
flushing, landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, rising groundwater, uncontaminated
groundwater infiltration, [as defined in 40 C.F.R. Section 35.2005(20)], uncontaminated pumped
groundwater, discharges from potable water sources, foundation drains, air conditioning
condensation, irrigation water, springs, water from crawl space pumps, footing drains, lawn
watering, individual residential car washing, flows from riparian habitats and wetlands,
dechlorinated swimming pool discharges, and street wash water (discharges or flows from fire
fighting activities are excluded from the definition of illicit discharge and only need to be
addressed where they are identified as significant sources of pollutants to waters of the United
States).
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18. Non -Structural BMP
Non-structural BMPs are preventive actions that involve management and source controls such
as: (1) Policies and ordinances that provide requirements and standards to direct growth to
identified areas, protect sensitive areas such as wetlands and riparian areas, maintain and/or
increase open space, provide buffers along sensitive water bodies, minimize impervious surfaces,
and/or minimize disturbance of soils and vegetation; (2) policies or ordinances that encourage
infill development in higher density urban areas, and areas with existing storm sewer
infrastructure; (3) education programs for developers and the public about minimizing water
quality impacts; (4) other measures such as minimizing the percentage of impervious area after
development, use of measures to minimize directly connected impervious areas, and source
control measures often thought of as good housekeeping, preventive maintenance and spill
prevention.
19. Outfall
The point of wastewater or stormwater discharge from a discrete conveyance system. See also
point source discharge.
20. Permittee
The owner or operator issued this permit.
21. Point Source Discharge of Stormwater
Any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance including, but not specifically limited to, any
pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, or discrete fissure from which stormwater is or may be
discharged to waters of the state.
22. Redevelopment
Means any rebuilding activity unless that rebuilding activity;
a. Results in no net increase in built -upon area, and
b. Provides equal or greater stormwater control than the previous development.
23. Representative Storm Event
A storm event that measures greater than 0.1 inches of rainfall and that is preceded by at least 72
hours in which no storm event measuring greater than 0.1 inches has occurred. A single storm
event may contain up to 10 consecutive hours of no precipitation. For example, if it rains for 2
hours without producing any collectable discharge, and then stops, a sample may be collected if a
rain producing a discharge begins again within the next 10 hours.
24. Secondary Containment
Spill containment for the contents of the single largest tank within the containment structure plus
sufficient freeboard to allow for the 25 -year, 24-hour storm event.
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25. Sensitive Waters
a. Waters that are classified as high quality, outstanding resource, shellfish, trout, or
nutrient -sensitive waters in accordance with subsections (d) and (e) of 15A N.C.A.C. 2B
.0101 (Procedures for Assignment of Water Quality Standards — General Procedures).
b. Waters that are occupied by or designated as critical habitat for aquatic animal species
that are listed as threatened or endangered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
or the National Marine Fisheries Service under the provisions of the Endangered Species
Act of 1973 (Pub. L. No. 93-205; 87 Stat. 884; 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531, et seq.), as amended.
C. Waters for which the designated use, as described by the classification system set out in
subsections (c), (d), and (e) of 15A N.C.A.C. 213.0101 (Procedures for Assignment of
Water Quality Standards — General Procedures), have been determined to be impaired in
accordance with the requirements of subsection (d) of 33 U.S.C. § 1313.
d. The following North Carolina water quality classifications are HQW by definition:
Water Supply I (WS -I), Water Supply 11 (WS -11), Shellfish Harvesting (SA), and waters
which the Division has received a petition for reclassification to either WS -I or WS -II.
26. Severe PropeM Damage
Means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the control facilities that causes them
to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources that can reasonably
be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean
economic loss caused by delays in production.
27. Significant Materials
Includes, but is not limited to: raw materials; fuels; materials such as solvents, detergents, and
plastic pellets; finished materials such as metallic products; raw materials used in food
processing or production; hazardous substances designated under section 101(14) of CERCLA;
any chemical the facility is required to report pursuant to Section 313 of Title III of SARA;
fertilizers; pesticides; and waste products such as ashes, slag, and sludge that have the potential
to be released with stormwater discharges.
28. Significant Spills
Includes, but is not limited to: releases of oil or hazardous substances in excess of reportable
quantities under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 C.F.R. Sections 110.10 117.21) or
Section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 C.F.R. Section 302.4).
29. Stormwater Runoff
The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following
rainfall or as a result of snowmelt.
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30. Stormwater Associated with Industrial Activity
The discharge from any point source which is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and
which is directly related to manufacturing, processing or raw material storage areas at an
industrial site. Facilities considered to be engaged in "industrial activities" include those
activities defined in 40 C.F.R. Section 122.26 Paragraph (b)(14). The term does not include
discharges from facilities or activities excluded from the NPDES program. See also the
definition of industrial activities.
31. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
A comprehensive site-specific plan that details measures and practices to reduce stormwater
pollution and is based on an evaluation of the pollution potential of the site.
32. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)
A TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive
and still meet water quality standards, and an allocation of that amount to the pollutant's sources.
A TMDL is a detailed water quality assessment that provides the scientific foundation for an
implementation plan. The implementation plan outlines the steps necessary to reduce pollutant
loads in a certain body of water to restore and maintain water quality standards in all seasons.
The Clean Water Act, Section 303, establishes the water quality standards and TMDL programs.
33. Toxic Pollutant
Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act.
34 Upset
Means an exceptional incident in which there is unintentional and temporary noncompliance
with technology based permit limitations because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the
University. An upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error,
improperly designed treatment or control facilities, inadequate treatment or control facilities,
lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation.
35. Waste Pile
A Waste Pile means a stack or pile of materials remaining from construction or maintenance
activities. For University projects, these waste piles typically consist of earthen materials or
construction material rubble.
36. Vehicle Maintenance Activity
Vehicle rehabilitation, mechanical repairs, painting, fueling, lubrication, vehicle cleaning
operations, or airport deicing operations.
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