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GASTON_COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL_20090609
i -STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET Municipalities NOT MS4 PERMIT NO. i NCS0000 DOC TYPE ❑ COMPLETE FILE - HISTORICAL MOST RECENT DATE ❑ b ! b YYYYM M DD Ar_i A. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division or Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary STAFF REVIEW ANI) 1:VALUATION NPDCS Stormrw ester Permit t :s .i.=r '^ '' C- f MS4 Name: Gaston County NPDI:S Permit Number: NCS00041 ] r� ! 7'u 1J Facility, Location: Gaston County Type of Activity: Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systenl River Basin: Catawba and Broad River Basin Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit Compliance Schedule: See Part V, Section A of the attached draft permit Basis for Monitoring: Not applicable Basis for Other Requirements: Not applicable Response Requested by (Bate): August 1, 2009 DOCUMENTS REVIEWED NPDLS Stormy+°titer Permit Application Form Narrative Application Supplement: Stoi-mwater Management Program Report Recommendation: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted is sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater Permit. Prepared by (Signature) 1 Date 61-f ZUO Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor —� Date Concurrence by Regional Office �_ —_ Date Water Qualit)'Supervisor 13 Date'qlqjof ♦� A J%,(:1)EN.4 N. C. Division of Water Qualit%, ' 1617 Mad Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-5083 Customer Smice 1-877-623-6748 Regional Office Staff Comments f��r,f �,l,r.^r ��. 2 I COUNTY IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PHASE II STORMWATER PROGRAM Introduction In 1990, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Phase I stormwater program was promulgated under the Clean Water Act. Phase I relies on the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit coverage to address stormwater runoff from "medium" and."large" municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) generally serving populations of 100,000 or greater. The NPDES Stormwater Phase II Final Rule was promulgated in December 1999, and was the next step in EPA's effort to preserve, protect, and improve the Nation's water resources from polluted stormwater runoff. The Phase II program expands the Phased program by requiring small MS4s in urbanized areas, through the use of NPDES permits, to implement programs and practices to control stormwater runoff. Small MS4s are those MS4 serving populations less than 100,000. The NPDES Stormwater Phase I and Phase II Rule requires nationwide coverage of all operators of MS4s that are located within the boundaries of the Bureau of Census defined "urbanized area" based on the latest decennial Census. What constitutes a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) is often misinterpreted and misunderstood. The term MS4 does not solely refer to municipally owned or operated storm sewer systems, but rather is a term with a much broader application that in addition to Cities, Towns, and Villages, may include county governments, as=well as NCDOT, schools and universities, hospitals, military installations, and prisons. An MS4 is not always just a system of underground pipes — it can include roads with drainage systems, gutters, and ditches. Permit Coverage The first step for the county is to develop an inventory of all county owned property in the incorporated and unincorporated areas, as well as areas ihat seek coverage under the county permit through inter - local or other similar agreements with the County to administer the Phase II Program on their behave (i.e., schools and universities). Phase II normally only applies to county owned or operated-MS4s in the Urabanized Area (UA) as defined by the' US Census. However; even if the site is-not.within the UA, a petition may be submitted to request that an owner or operator of the MS4 be required to obtain a Phase II National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.(NPDES) permit" Although the site currently may not be included under Phase II at this time, the. county is encouraged to review all their operations and activities, as well as areas that seek coverage under the county permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with the County, to determine if any stormwater controls or measures can be implemented to I duce the impact of stOr mwater runoff. County owned and/or operated facilities and/or activities in the unincorporated and incorporated areas of the county may include: . . . . . . I .. 1. Parks and Recreation Areas 2, Landfills 3, Emergency Services (Emergency Response, Police and Fire Departments) 4. Vacant Properties 5. County Buildings 6. Golf Courses 7. Forestry Horticulture and Farms 8. Public Owned Open Spaces 9. Solid Waste Collection and Recy_ clino_ Centers 10. Waste Transfer Stations 11. Salt/Sand Storage Areas 12. Prisons 13, Industrial Activities 14. Schools and Community Colleges Page t of 5 County implementation of Phase 11 Stormwater NPDES Program 15. County Hospitals . 16. Industrial Parks 17, Fleet Maintenance 18 VPhirlP Washinn Far.ilifiPs 19. Material Storage Facilities 20. Parking Lots 21. Animal Shelters For each property subject to Phase 11, the county must provide: A brief description of the MS4. For example: "Parks and recreational areas include parking lots, gardens, nature walks, dog parks, sports and/or special events fields and/or courts, pavilions and other buildings, swimming pools, and structural stormwater controls. Parks and recreational areas are open for the general public and maintained by county staff." The location of the MS4. This could be a brief description and/or a county map indicating the location. Y Information on the receiving streams, including receiving stream name, stream segment, water quality classification, use support rating and if known, any water quality issues including threatened and endangered species. ➢ A brief description of the activities and/or operations. For example: "Activities at parks and recreational areas include people walking their dogs, horseback riding, the general public enjoying scenic nature trails, and sports`and special events (i.e., swimming, baseball, and soccer, public and private events). Operations that support these activities include MS4 maintenance including structural Best Management Practices (BMPs), grounds maintenance, equipment upkeep (i.e., lawn mowers and tractors), road and driveway maintenance, and maintenance of restroom facilities. Grounds maintenance often incl.;des such things as lawn mowing, fertilizer and pesticide application, trail upkeep, tree pruning, trash collection, and parking lot maintenance A description of the target audience. The target audience may include staff, volunteers, the general public, stakeholder groups, contractors and venders. A description of the potential stormwater runoff impacts. Potential stormwater runoff impacts include stream erosion, sediment, organic and inorganic nutrients, and contaminates. Six Program Areas How the permit requirements are applied to county owned and operated MS4s will differ. However; the general requirement to "develop, implement, and enforce a stormwater management program designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the MS4 to the Maximum Extent Practicable (MEP) and to protect water quality remains the same. The discussion of the six program areas provides guidance on when this condition would apply. Public Education and Outreach Although the audience will vary, the requirements and recommendations for Public Education and Outreach are consistent between county owned and operated MS4s and City, Town or Village owned and operated MS4s. However, counties should consider utilizing practices that specifically focus.on pollution sources and target groups. Depending on the MS4, target groups may include staff, volunteers, the general public, stakeholder groups; contractors and/or venders. Page 2 of 5 County implementation of Phase l! Stormwater NPDES Program Under public education and outreach, the county may be required to: 9 a > Identify the target pollutant sources the permittee's public education program is designed to address and why they are an issue. Identify the target audiences likely to have significant storm water impacts and why they were selected. Develop a Public Education and Outreach Program describing outreach strategies to inform appropriate target groups, including major economic and ethnic groups, on utilizing practices that specifically focus on pollution sources that they will most likely be able to reduce. For example, a park district could focus on animal waste, if dog owners represent a large portion of their user population. Develop appropriate stormwater educational material for target groups as likely to have a significant stormwater impact. Instead of developing its own materials, the county may rely on state -supplied Public Education and Outreach materials, as available, when implementing its own program. ➢ Distribute educational material to appropriate target groups. Provide annual stormwater pollution awareness training for appropriate target groups. Training may include general stormwater awareness, identification of stormwater pollution potential, appropriate spill response actions and reporting procedures for illicit discharges and/or illegal dumping. Training may include conducting and/or participating in workshops and/or seminars. Work with the DWO, other state agencies, and local municipalities to promote and distribute education materials. Develop and maintain a public education website to document the county's pollution prevention programs and promote stormwater quality. The website would include articles on stormwater, information and brochures on water quality, stormwater related prnjer_.ts, brochures in water quality, public announcements, and ways to contact appropriate staff. Provide on-line educational material. Establish and publicize a hotline. Participate in county -sponsored special events and provide messages on the importance of stormwater management and activities that can help keep stormwater clean. Public Involvement/Participation The minimum requirement for this measure, to "comply with applicable State and local public notice requirements using an effective mechanism for reaching the -public"' is consistent between county owned and operated MS4s and City, Town or Village owned and operated MS4s. This requires the publication of any public hearings required to develop the Stormwater Management Program in "a community publication or newspaper of general circulation." Involvement of community groups in program development and implementation may also be relevant. Under public education and outreach, the county may be required to: Conduct a public meeting to allow the public the opportunity to review and comment on the Stormwater Permit and Stormwater Management Plan. Develop and maintain a public education website to document the county's pollution prevention programs and promote stormwater quality. Advertise both a phone -based and website hotline for public participation in identifying issues and keep a log of stormwater related calls and e-mails. Organize and implement a volunteer stormwater related program designed to promote ongoing citizen participation ➢ Develop a citizens' group for input on stormwater issues and the stormwater program. Page 3 of 5 County implementation of Phase 11 Stormwater NPDES Program Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination The requirement to develop an Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan will be consistent between county owned and operated MS4s and Citv owned and operated MS4s with the nnscih1P exreptinn of a county owned and operated MS4's reliance on other entities to provide enforcement. The requirements under this program area that may be applied differently for county owned and operated MS4s are as follows: Although the mapping requirement will not differ for a county owned and operated MS4, the simplicity of the system for most county owned and operated MS4s will dramatically simplify this program element. Major outfalls' must be mapped where the county owned and operated MS4 drains to a State waters and to other MS4s (i.e., city or NCDOT). If the county does not have the legal authority to develop an enforceable ordinance to prohibit illicit discharges to their MS4, their Stormwater Program must describe how they will rely on other entities that do have the necessary authority to prohibit illicit discharges. In order to discover and assist with quick mitigation of an illicit discharge, the county may be required to: > Keep on file and maintain, a map detailing outfalls of storm water drainage.. Implement an inspection program to detect dry weather flows at system outfalls. Conduct inspections and take reasonable steps to mitigate any illicit dumping discovered during these inspections. Report any illicit discharges discovered during these inspections. Develop procedures for identification of priority areas likely to have illicit discharges. Provide applicable training on inspection and reporting procedures so that the staff is aware of what discharges constitute an illicit discharge requiring a response. i Inform target audience of hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. Establish and publicize a reporting mechanism for the public to report illicit discharges. Investigate and mitigate any reported illicit discharge. Prepare educational material and distribute to target audiences. Maintain a log of hotline calls and actions taken. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control The NCDENR Division of Land Resources Erosion and Sediment Control Program effectively meets the regwirskr"ivtivn mite Runnff ContrQi s by periiiittliig Gi d l of ltr V11111g UevelLpment OULIVltle:) disturbing one or more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development. The NCG010000 permit establishes requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded building materials; concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality. Major municipal separate storm sewer outfall (or "major outfall") means a municipal separate storm sewer outfall that 64;nharneS frnm a single pine with nn incirfn rlinmeier of 1F inrhac nr mnra nr ife ant 1v-11ant fdi—hor— fr nm a single conveyance other than circular pipe which is associated with a drainage area of more than 50 acres); or for municipal separate storm sewers that receive storm water from lands zoned for industrial activity (based on comprehensive zoning plans or the equivalent), an outfall that discharges from a-singlepipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches or more or from its equivalent (discharge from other than a circular pipe associated with a drainage area of 2 acres or more). Page 4 of 5 County implementation of Phase 1i Stormwater NPDES Program Post -Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control For each County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through niter-iuuai or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit, the county must develop and implement a program to address post -construction stormwater runoff from new development that disturbs an acre or more of land surface, including projects less than an acre that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale. Projects that are performed by, or under contract for, the county must meet the requirements of the post - construction program. To meet this requirement, the county may: 1. Develop the necessary requirements for post -construction controls that will pertain to their own projects, or 2. Develop procedures to ensure that the county meets these requirements by complying with another entity's Phase 11 Stormwater Management Programs for post -construction, if the permittee decides to rely on another program for compliance with these program areas for their own projects, they must indicate in their Stormwater Management Program that the permittee will fully comply with the requirements of the second party's post -construction programs. For projects not performed by, or under contract with the county, the county must: 1. Develop a post -construction program in full, if the permittee has legal authority to develop and enforce an ordinance, or 2. Indicate in their Stormwater Plan how they will rely on another party to implement the post - construction program. The permittee must describe how they will cooperate with the entity that does have the legal authority to ensure proper implementation of the program area requirements. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeepinq for Municipal Operations n order to minimize pollution of storm water run-off, for each county owned and operated MS4s subject to Phase 11, the county may be required to implement the following: Identify activities and operations with the potential for generating polluted stormwater runoff. Inspect the potential sources of polluted runoff, as well as stormwater controls and conveyance systems. Evaluate the sources, as well as structural stormwater controls, for inspection and maintenance needs, document deficiencies, plan and implement corrective actions. Provide staff training at initial employment and at one annual meeting, -to include how to deal with an illicit discharge and good housekeeping procedures. Develop and implement operation, inspection and maintenance procedures for structural .stormwater controls and all facilities and operations with the potential for generating polluted stormwater runoff. Develop written procedures for accidental releases. Page 5 of 5 County implementation of Phase 11 Stormwater NPDES Program STATE of NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENT and NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION of WATER [ ■1TA1 ITV PERMIT NO. NCS000411 TO 1)1SCHARGE STORM WATER UNDER Th1E NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with applicable law, including the regulations promulgated and adopt led by the North Carolina nvironniental Management Commission, and the Federal Water, Pollution Control Act, as amended, \--�/ Gaston County is hereby authorized to discharge stornnaater from County owiQd o operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverarge�under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with perm ittee located: within the~Urrbanize��pe d•� j f Gaston County to receiving waters of the State, within the N usFear River Basin in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and�other conditions set forth in Parts 1, I1, 11I, IV, V, V1, V11 and VIII hereof. This permit shall become effective This permit and the authorization to discharge are subject to applicable law and shall expire at midnight ononll� ®ay., Ycar. Signed this day Colcen 1-1. Sullins, Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission PERMIT NO. NCS00041 i TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 PERMIT COVERAGE PART 11 FINAL LIMITATIONS AND CONTROLS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES SECTION A: PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION SECTION B: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH SECTION C: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION ff /\ 1 SECTION D: IL.LICI'I' DISCI-IARGE DI"TECTION ANI] ELIMINA"PION SECTION E: CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CO SECTION F: POST -CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOWCONTROLS SECTION G: POLLUTION PREVENTION.AND GOOD`HOUSEKEEPING FOR COUNTY OPERATIONS v L� 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 V11 ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE. REQUIREMENTS PART VIII DEFINITIONS PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 PART I PERMIT COVERAGE During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, Gaston County is authorized to discharge stormwater from County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee, to receiving waters of the state, within the Catawba and Broad River Basins. Such discharge will be controlled, limited and monitored in accordance with the permittee's Comprehensive Stormwater Management Program Plan, herein referred to as the Stornnvater Plan. The Stormwater Plan must detail the perinittee's stormwater management program for the five-year term of the stormwater permit including, For each of the measure identified in the permit, a narrative description of the program, a table that identifies each best management practice (13M]') used, the frequency of theIM), the pleasurable goals for each BMI', the implementation schedule, funding -and the responsible person or position for implementation. All discharges authorized herein shall be lawfully mai ah ed ill accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit. Any other point sourccl-drscharge to surface waters of the state is prohibited unless it is an allowable pop-stormwater discharge or is covered by another permit, authorization, or approval. This permit does not relieve the permittee fr i'responsibility for compliance with any other applicable federal, state, or local law,,rule; standa/rd, ordinance, order, judgment, or decree. This permit covers current andffuture activities associated with the discharge of stormwater from County owned or operated MS4s within the designated Urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit tliroug�;i tier -local or other similar agreements with permittee. Agreements for coverage under diis permit must be -approved by th_e 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 lawfully and reasonably 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 CFR Part 122, 123 and 124, North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and Session Law 2004- 163 and in accordance with the approved Stormwater Plan, all provisions contained and referenced in the Stormwater flan 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. The permit requires the development and proper implementation of the Stormwater Plan. The purpose of the Stormwater Plan is to reduce the discharge of pollutants from County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee, to the inaxinlunl extent practicable, to protect water quality, and to satisfy the applicable water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act. Inhplenlentation 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. Successive iterations of the Stormwater Plan and other components of this permit will be driven by the objective of assuring that discharges do not Part i Page 1 of 2 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 cause or contribute to the violation of water quality standards, through the expansion and tailoring of managernent measures within the scope of the Storrmwater Plan. The permit authorizes the point source discharge of stormwater runoff from County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee,. In addition. discharges of non-stormwater are also authorized through the MS4 of the permittee if such r�icrhornPc arP• (a) Permitted by and in compliance with, another NPDES discha ge permit in 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 and may include: _ 41 << , ", • water line flushing' • landscape irrigation;' f • —diverted stream flows: • rising groundwaters;.' • uncontaminated groundwater in iilfration; • uncontaminated pumped:groundwater; • discharges from potable water sources; • foundation drains;Y • air conditioning condettsat lc�mmercial/resirlenti;rll • irrigation waters'(does`not include reclaimed water as described in I5A NCAC 2H .0200); • springs; • water from crawl space pumps; • footing drains; • lawn watering; • residential and charity car washing; flows from riparian habitats and wetlands; • dechlorinated swimming pool discharges; • street wash water; flows from emergency fire fighting. The -- Diviinn aVy require that -trmiv�fPr fnwc nfthic tvnP hyPr rnv.. hv�it�.. g m.------- -_ . .... ........fi,- permittee's �. Stormwater Plan. Part I Page 2 of 2 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 PART 11 FINAL LIMITATIONS AND CONTROLS 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 County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with perimacc,. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: 1. The permittee will develop and maintain adequate legal mechanism such as regulations, i ordinances, policies and procedures to implement all provisions of•i.he Stormwater Plan. The perm ace will keep uic Divisimi aUviseU ut the sUauis uuUeveuwpntcntV�-apl?�<'1"uuc urUintlnccs and legal authorities and will pursue these authorities in accordance withetlle schedule outlined in the Stornlwatcr flan. \\ 2. The puniittce's Stormwater Plan"will be implemented . d n haged such that the discharge of pollutants fi•om County owned or operated MS4s: vitllin the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit throi bh inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee, is reduced to the maximum extent practicable It is anticipated that in order to nieet this provision, implementation of-fhe Sio lilw`ater(PIail will occur with emphasis given to priority areas and to management meaSnreS7and,programs that -are most effective and efficient at varying stages of the plan's implementation 3. The perinittees will maintain aclequatc fuiiding and staffing to implement and manage the provisions of the Stormwater fPlan. % 4. The permittee will implement the components of the Stormwater Plan to prohibit, to tite maximum extent practicable, illicit connections, spills and illegal dumping into County owned or nnorntorl MCdc xmithin tho rlocionntart orrhnni•iod nran ac wall ac crane that earl: rnvaraara candor this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee. 5. The permittee wilt 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. G. 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. 7. 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. 8. For each County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit, the Stormwater Plan must include: (a) A brief description of the MS4. (b) The location of the MS4. (c) Information on the receiving streams, including receiving stream name, stream segment, water quality classiflCat]Otl, use support rating and if known, any water quality issues including threatened and endangered species. (d) A brief description of the activities and/or operations. Part II Page i of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 9. Proposed permit modifications must be submitted to the Director for approval. f 0. if the permitted MS4 becomes subject to in approved T MIUL, and following notice of'such by the Division, the permittee shall implement a TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program. The following additional requirements apply. (a) Within two years after receiving the Division's notice that the --:eFnlittee is subject to a TMDL, the permittee shall establish a TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program and shall identify the locations of all currently known MS4 outfalls within the designated urbanized area as described in the Stormwater Plan,with fhe potential of discharging the pollutants) of concern: to the impaired segnents; to thelr-tributaries. and to segments and tributaries within the watershed coil tribut ing'to,,tlie impaired segments. 'file permittee shall also develop a schedule to disco' land locate all other MS4 outfalls within the designated urbanized area as described in.the°approved local Stormwater Plan 1-,-6:_•- N._-P that may be discharging the pollutant(s) of;concern: to -the impaired stream segments, to their tributaries, and to segmcnts and tributaries within the watershed contributing to the impaired segments. ,, (b) Within two years after receiving,'the.Division s notice that the permittee is subject to a TRA III the �.errilitt fha fl ' -1 _�' 1, - c_ t �i r TIMID[, u1c t�c1 House Suu[1,ucv�ly t'•a [.nnUilltor ing plan [-oor each pollutant or concern. The monitoring plan shall include,the�sainple location by verbal description and latitude and longitude coordinates, safiiple tY 6?freq ucncY, any seasonal considerations, and a monitoring implementation schedule for each pollutant of concern. Where appropriate, the permittee may reduce the monitoring burden by proposing to monitor outfalls that the Division would consider substarntially similar to other outfalls. The permittee may also propose in -stream monitoring where it would complement the overall monitoring plan. The monitoring plan shall be adjusted as additional outfalls are identified in accordance with the schedule required in (a) above and as accumulating data may suggest. (c) The permittee shall include the location of all currently known MS4 outfalls with the potential of discharging the pollutant(s) of concern, the schedule for discovering and locating Currently unknown MS4 outfalls with the potential ol'discharging the pollutant(s) of concern, and the monitoring plan, (all as required in (a) and (b) above, and all part of the TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program) in the first Stormwater Management Plan annual report due no earlier than two years after the Division's initial notificiitioti oFthe applicability of a TMDL. (d) For each subsegLlellt Stormwater Management Plan annual report, the permittee shall include an assessment of the available data for each pollutant of concern, and an assessment of the effectiveness of the BMPs employed, to determine what, if any, additional BMP measures may be necessary to return the impaired segments to compliance with state water quality standards. The permittee shall implement appropriate BMPs to control the pollutant(s) of concern to the nlaxiinunl extent practicable. Implementation of the appropriate best management practices constitutes compliance with the standard of reducing pollutants to the maxinnunl extent practicable. (e) Following any review and comment by the Division on the TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program, the permittee shall incorporateany necessary changes into the program. The permittee shall incorporate the revised TMDL Water Quality Recovery Program into the Stormwater Management Plan. Part II Page 2 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 11. Certain waters provide habitat for federally -listed aquatic animal species that are listed as threatened or endangered by the'U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or National Marine Fisheries Service under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act, Ib U.S.C. 1531-1544 and subsequent modifications. Maintenance and recovery of the water quality conditions, required to sustain and recover federally listed threatened and endangered aquatic animal species, contributes to the support and maintenance of a balanced and indigenous community of aquatic organisms and thereby protects the biological integrity of the waters. The permittee shall incorporate in their Stormwater Management Plan site -specific stormwater management requirements for streams supporting federally -listed threatened andendangered aquatic animal species required by site-specc management plans and schedules developed under provisions of 15A NCAC-213 .0110. /� /lam \. // SECTION 13: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH 1. Objectives for Public Education and Outreach (a) Distribute educational materials to (b) Conduct publ is outreach,. ctivitics�V �� (c) Raise public awareness on,the causes`anii impacts of stormwater pollution. (d) Inform target groups on stops khcyr"can take to reduce or prevent stormwater pollution. 13MI's for Public Education a d'Outach \I- — For each County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -local or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit, the pennittee shall implement the following 13MPs to meet the objectives of the Public Education and Outreach Program. 13MI' Measurable Coals YR YR YR YR YR 1 2 3 4 5 (a) Identify the target Identify the target pollutant sources and X pollutant sources and potential stormwater runoff impacts. potential stormwater runoff im acts. (b) identify the target Identify the target audiencc(s) likely to have X audicnce(s) likely to have significant storm water impacts. significant storm water impacts. (c) Informational Web Site Promote and maintain internet web site to X provide information of stormwater runoff. (d) Develop and distribute Develop general stormwater educational X public education material to appropriate target groups as likely materials. to have a significant stormwater impact. Instead of developing its own materials, the permittee may rely on state -supplied Public E-ducation and Outreach materials, as available, when implementing its own program. Part 11 Page 3 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 BMP Measurable Goals YR 1 YR '2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 5 (c) Establish Hotline/Help Maintain a stormwater hotlinelhelplMe. X line. (t) Establish a Public The permittec's outreach program, including X X X Education and Outreach those elements implemented locally Or Program and iniplemt�nt through a cooperative agreement, must within 12 montlis oFthe include at least two of the following: permit issue date., • Newspaper articles and/or inserts- • Kiosks and signage • Targeted direct mail • Displays at the point-of"purchase • Utility bill inserts e� The permittee's outrea ' i pro��ra ",—il eluding those elements implemented locally or r 1p ,` / through a,cooperrativ�e agreement, must include at,ie�ast two.ofthe following: • meetings J1,Public •j ( Conliminit}' events • A inntpct • �s. Sdrain marking ,,W._torm • Strcam and Litter cleanups • Group presentation and/or speeches The permittee's outreach program, including those elements implemented locally or through a cooperative agreement, must include at least three of the following: • News coverage • Workshops and class room outreach • Distributing promotional giveaways and specialty items • Brochures, displays, signs, welcome packets, and pamphlets • Local cable access • Newsletters For each media, evcrit or activity, including those elements implemented locally or through a cooperative agreement, measure and record the extent of exposure. Part I1 Page 4 of 12 PLIWIT NO. NCS00041 l SECTION C: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION 1. Objectives for Public Involvement and Participation (a) Provide opportunities for the public, including major economic and ethnic groups, to participate in program development and implementation. (b) Comply with applicable state and local public notice requirements. 2. BMPs for Public Involvement and Participation I I . - <' J7 For CaCn COUI ty oWIled or operated 1VI34s within the designated urballimi" rja aS INCH dS M-CaS IMIL seek coverage tinder this permit through inter -local or other similar ag eenlents with pernlittee covered by this permit, the pernlittee shall implement the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Public Involvement and Participation, v �� BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YIt Ylt YR 1 2 3 4 5 (a) Allow the public an CondUct at least 011e public`•meeting to allow v X opportunity to review and the public an opportunity to•review and comment on the comment On the Stormwater Plan. Stormwater Plan (b) Organize a volunteer Organize and illi Ienlent a volunteer X X community involvement stormwater related program designed to program promote ongoing citizen participation. Examples include, sponsoring and participating in Big Sweep, Forming partnerships with local businesses, Adopt a stream, Adopt a street, promoting volunteer presentations, Creek crawls, storm drain stenciling, and poster contest (d) Establish a mechanism Established mechanism for public X X for public involvement involvement, for example, a citizens' or stakeholders' group(s) that provide input oil storillwater issues and the stormwater program. (e) Establish I-lotlinelHelp Maintain a stormwater hotlinelhelpline. X line Part 11 Page 5 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 SECTION D: ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION 1. Objectives for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (a) Detect and eliminate illicit discharges, including spills and illegal dumping to the County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter-iocal or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit. (b) Implement appropriate enforcement procedures and actionsr`�, (c) Develon a storm sewer system man ShrnvinQ the nermitt E'P'c mnior:niitf_dic and \Vat/i-rc YPePi�Jitl fT discharges. `! ," (d) Inform employees and the general public of ha2ardsassbciated with illegal discharges !a °� and improper disposal of waste. BMPs for Illicit Discharge Detection and 11",1 minationr f6 "i For each County owned or operated MS4s within,the'designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through inter -locator other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit, the permittee shall^i iplerneiit the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program. �.]tF BMP t w{ i Me@asu�.tblcGoats , YR YWL"YR YR' YR y S & a3 (a) Establish and maintain Establish and maintain adequate legal X appropriate legal authorities to prohibit illicit discharges and authorities enforce the approved Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program. If the county does not have the legal authority to develop an enforceable ordinance to prohibit illicit discharges, their Storrnwater Program must describe how they will rely oil other entities that do have the necessary authority to prohibit illicit discharges. (b) Develop a Storm Sewer Map identifying major outfalls and X System Base Map and stormwater drainage system components. At Inventory of Major a Ininiinum, components include major Outfall, outfalls and receiving streams. Established procedures to continue to identify, locate, and update map of drainage system. (c) Inspection/detection Conduct dry weather inspections and take X program to detect dry reasonable steps to mitigate any illicit weather flows at MS4 dumping discovered during these inspections. outfalls Report any illicit discharges discovered during these inspections. Part 11 Page 6 of' 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 BM1' YR .. YR -YR YR °. YR- 1 P.2 .3 4 5, !dl I?mnlovee iralmitc C:ondncrimining for innronriate .staff on X detecting and reporting illicit discharges. (f) Provide public education Prepare educational material and distribute to X target audiences. Inform target audience of hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. n C% (g) Establish it public Establish and publicize a reporting^ X reporting mechanism mechanism for the public to report illicit discharges. Investigate and mitigate any reported illicit discharge. Maintain a log of hotline calls and actions taken Y/ /)" 1�/ SI c lON E: CONSTRUCTION SITE: RUNOFF CONTROi.S I Objectives for Construction SiteRunoff (a) Reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff from County construction activities, within the designated urbanized area as described in the approved local Stornnvater Plait, disturbing 11 Ir 10, one or more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development. (b) Provide procedures for public input, sanctions to 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. (c) Establish requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded huildinv ntnlerials concrop. Irnck vv:ishnnt chemicals litter mid canilary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality. Delegated DLR Erosion and Sediment Control Program (11) Implementation of tite delegated DLR Erosion and Sediment Control Program, and as may be subsequently amended, for construction projects and implementation of the General Permit NCG010000 effectively meets the objectives above by per►rlitting and controlling development activities disturbing one or more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre that are part of a larger common plan of development. 'I"his program is authorized under the Sediment Pollution Control Act of 1973 and Chapter 4 of "Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code. This program includes procedures for public input, sanctions to ensure compliance, requirements for constrUC6011 cite nnerntnrc to imntrmrnt gnnrnnr;ntc- r rncinn and zi-dimpnt rnntrnl practices, review of site plans which incorporates consideration of'potcntial water quality impacts, and procedures for site inspections and enforcement of control measures. Part I Page 7 of] 2 PERMIT NO. NCS0004 i 1 (b) The N.CGO10000 permit establishes requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality. (c) The permittee must provide and promote a means for the public to notify the appropriate authorities of observed erosion and sedimentation problems. The permittee may implement a plan promoting the existence of the NCDENR, Division of Land Resources "Stop Mud" hotline to meet the requircmennts of this paragraph. 3. The permittee relies on the NCDENR Division of l..,and Rescrnrces•(DLR) ell �P ..,y (a) The NCDENR Division of Land Resources Erosion and Sediment Control Program dz effectively meets the requirements of the COns ructlOn,Site Runoff Controls by permitting and controlling development activities disturbing one or more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre,Hiat a`re'part of a larger common plan of' development. This program is authorized under the Sediment pollution Control Act of 1973 and Chapter, 4 of Title 15A of tl�e Noith,Carolina Administrative Code. This I.,i 9 program includes procedt ri e` s�for;public input, sanctions to ensure compliance, requirements for construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion and sediment control practices,- eview,of site plans which incorporates consideration of potential water quality i pacts and procedures for site inspection and enforcement of control measures. 1 a✓ (b) The NCG010000 perniitestablishes requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water qual ity. (c) The permittee must provide and promote a means for the public to notify the appropriate authorities of observed erosion and sedimentation problems. The permittee may implement a plan promoting the existence of the NCDENR, Division of Land Resources c: c�t_ ue t.nt• � r:. �w1i IMIIUU otiinc to meet the requirements or this paragraph. (d) The Division of band Resources is authorized to implement BMI?s for new development and redevelopment projects located within the permittee's planning jurisdiction which are owned or leased by an entity with the power of eminent domain, and the permittee is not required by this permit to implement Construction Site Runoff Controls for other entities with the power of eminent domain. (e) The permittee may pursue local government implementation of the Erosion and Sediment Control Program by requesting a "minor modification" to the permit. Part II Page 8 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 SECTION F: POST -CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROLS I. Obiectives for Post -Construction Site Runoff Controls (a) Manage stormwater runoff from new development /.redevelopment that drains to the MS4 and disturbs an acre or more of land surface, including projects less than an acre that are part of a larger common plan of dcvclopn]ent or sale. (b) Provide a mechanism to require long-term operation and maintenance of 13MPs. (c) Ensure controls are in place to minimize water gmJIity1 mpacS. 2. Post -Construction Program `✓�' For each County owned or operated MS4s within the des gnated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage under this permit through-inter,-local,or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this pern]it�within 24ilionths of the permit issue date, the permittee shall develop and implen]cnt�a p ogralil o address post-constnlction stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment that drains to the Permittee's MS4 and disturbs an.acre or.more of land surlace, including projects less 1-1 than an acre that are part of a larger Common plan of development or sale. 3. Projects that are performed by, o ur nd� ontract for, the Permittee 1 he permittee 111L1st meet tnefrequircments or the post-consirllCiion program for construction projects that are performed biiy, Or`Ui (] i r contract l'or, the permittee. To meet this requirement, the permittee may either devc[ZT the necessary requirements for post -construction controls that will pertain to�their own projects,'or develop procedures to ensure that the perinitice meets these requirements by complying with another entity's Phase 11 Stormwater Management Programs for post -construction. If the permittee decides to rely oil another program for compliance with these program areas for their own projects, they must indicate in their Stormwater Management Program that the permittee will fully comply with the requirements of the second party's post - construction programs. 4. Projects performed within the permitted area not performed by, or under contract with, the permittee (a) 'file permittee must develop a post -construction program in full, if the permittee has legal authority to develop and enforce an ordinance, or . (b) Indicate in their Stormwater Plan flow they will rely on another party to implement the post -construction program. The permittee must describe how they will cooperate with the entity that does have the legal authority to ensure proper implementation of the program area requirements. Part 11 Page 9 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS000411 5. Post -Construction Site Runoff Controls (a) - 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 NCAC 213.0212. (ii) Water Supply Watershed 11 (WS-II) — 15A NCAC 213.0214. (iii) Water Supply Watershed III (WS-III)— 15A NCAC 213.0215. (iv) Water Supply Watershed IV (WS-IV)— 15A NCAC 213.0216. (v) Freshwater High Quality Waters (HQW) — 15A NCAC 211.1006. (vi) Freshwater Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW);,''15A NCAC 21-1.1007. (vii) The Neuse River Basin Nutrient Sensitive%Watcrs (NSW) Management Strategy — 15A NCAC 213.0235.';.`' (viii) The Tar -Pamlico River Basin Nutrient Sensitive (NSW) Management Strategy 15A NCAC 213.0258.ti" (ix) The Randleman Lake Water Su 1 ,Watersl ed Nutrient Management Stratei, ( ) Pp Y:. a gy 15A NCAC 213.0251. (b) In order to ful Fill the post-construction°minimuni6measure program requirement, the permittee may use the Department's model'ordinance, design its own post -construction practices based on the Departrnent's,guidance on scientific and engineering standards for best management practices (BMPs_\Xincorporate the post -construction model practices described herein, or develop'-its.o vn,cornpreliensive watershed plan that is determined by the Department to meet the post -construction stornnvater management measure. jjx" g?I� (c) The County's post -construction program must require stormwater controls for a project e or that disturbs one acrrig e of land, including a project that disturbs less than one acre of land that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale. The stormwater controls shall be appropriate to the project's level of density as follows: (1) Post -construction model practices for low -density projects. — A project is a low -density project if it contains no more than twenty-four percent (24%) built -upon area or no more than two dwelling units per acre, Low -density projects must use vegetated conveyances to the maximum extent practicable to transport stormwater runoff from the project. On -site stormwater treatment devices such as infiltration areas, bioretention areas, and level spreaders may also be used as added controls for stormwater runoff. A project with an overall density at or. below the low -density thresholds, but containing areas with a density greater than the overall project density, may be considered low density as long as the project meets or exceeds the post -construction model practices for low -density projects and locates the higher density in upland areas and away from surface waters and drainageways to the maximum extent practicable. (ii) Post -construction model practices for high -density projects. — A project is a high -density project if it contains more than twenty-four percent (24%) built -upon area or more than two dwelling units per acre. High -density projects must use structural stormwater management systems that will control and treat runoff from the first one inch of rain. The structural stormwater management system must also meet the following design standards: (A) Draw down the treatment volume no faster than 48 hours, but no slower than 120 hours. fart 11 Page 10 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 l (B) Discharge the storage volume at a rate equal to or less than the predevelopment discharge rate for the one-year, 24-Dour storm. (C) Remove an eit!hty-five percent (85%) average annual amount of •l'otal Suspended Solids. (D) Meet the General Engineering Design Criteria set out in 15A NCAC 021-1 .1008(c) or a local ly approved stormwater management manual. (e) Built -upon areas must be located at least 30 feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. For purposes of this section, a surface water shall be present if the feature is shown on either (lie most recent version\of1tlic soil survey map prepared by the Natural Resources Conservation Servicetiof4he�Unitcd States Department of Agriculture or, the most recent version of. the�l 24,OOO,se`ale (7 5 minute) quadrangle topographic maps prepared by the United State`s-Geologic'�Sury y (USGS). Relief from this requirement may be allowed when surface waters arc not present in accordance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 0213 .0233(3)(1).� (I) The Permittee must implement or regti efalxlbc, I coliform reduction program that controls, to the maximum extent practicable, the sources of fecal colilorm from new development and rcdevclopment.t Zi (mijimi um, the program shall include the development and implementation of an oversight program to ensure proper operation and maintenance of -on -site wastewat I'treatment systems for domestic wastewater. (i} The Permittec must impose or require recorded deed restrictions -and protective covenants that ensurein developici t activities will maintain the project consistent with approved plans, r i (g) e Permittee must cmpl4r.reqLllre an operation and maintenance plan that ensures the adequate long-term operation of the structural 13MPs required by the program. (h) For areas draining to •hr011t Waters, the Permittee must: (1) Use l3MPs that avoid a sustained increase in the receiving water temperature, while still incorporating the stormwater controls required for the project's density. level. (2) Allow on -site stormwater treatment devices such as infiltration areas, bioretention areas, and level spreaders as added controls. (i) For areas draining to Nutrient Sensitive Waters, the Permittees must: (1} Use 13MPs that redL1Ce nutrient loading, while still incorporating the stormwater controls required for the project's density level. In areas where the Department has approved a Nutrient Sensitive Water Urban Stormwater Management Program, the provisions of that program fulfill the nutrient loading reduction requirement. Nutrient Sensitive Watcr Urban Stormwater Management Program requirel11ents are found in 15A NCAC 02B .0200. (2) Implement a nutrient application management program for both inorganic fertilizer and organic nutrients to reduce nutrients entering waters of the State. Part 11 Page I 1 of 12 >a PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 a a , (j} I,"or BMPs that require a separation from the seasonal high-water table, the separation shall be provided by at least 12 inches of naturally occurring soil above the seasonal high-water table. SECTION G: POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FOR COUNTY OPERATIONS 1. Objective for Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for County Operations Prevent or reduce stormwater pollution from County owned or operated MS4s within the designated urbanized area, as well as areas that seek coverage iinderbthis permit through inter - local or other similar agreements with perinitlee covered,by this"pei iit, t� 13MPs for the Pollution Prevention and Good Housel ee0ing for County Operations I'or each County owned or operated MS4s within th d signed urbanized area, as well as areas fig.. ;• : _ N3 that seek coverage under this perinit through rnter-local or other similar agreements with permittee covered by this permit, the perinittce"'shallfiinplerrlent the following; BMPs to mcet the objectives of the Pollution Prevention and .. Good Housekeeping; Program, BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR 1 2 3 4 5 (a) Operation and Develop an operation and maintenance X X X X X . Maintenance Program program that hasf the ultimate goal of ..,:; . %iillllgor�relll141l1b' polllllCilll ILIIIUII. (b) Spill Response Develop written procedures for accidental X X X X X releases. (c) Inspection and evaluation Identify.activities and operations with the X X X X X of facilities, operations, potential for generating polluted stormwater and the MS4 system and runoff, including the MS4 system and associated structural associated structural BMPs. Inspect the I3MPs. potential sources of polluted runoff, as well as stormwater controls and conveyance systems. I valuate the sources, as well as structural stormwater controls, for inspection and maintenance needs, document deficiencies, plan and implement corrective actions. (d) Staff Training; Stafftraining at initial employment and at one X X X X X annual meeting. Include hoNv to deal with an illicit discharge, pollution prevention and good housekeeping procedures. Part II Page 12 of 12 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 F PART 111 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 stormwatcr activities. If monitoring and sampling are being performed documentation offresults shall be included. Documentation will be kept on -file by the permittee for a.period of live years and made available to the Director or his authorized represenuKdatc?-d/a`sn� tativimmedi ately upon upon request. The ermittcc's Stormwater Plan will be reviewed and but at least on anP ,�,. annual basis. The permittee will submit a report of this evaluation and monitoricig-inforniatiori to tite Division on an annual basis. This Information will be submitted by dt�t,�t`u�° of each year and cover the previous year's activities from Dafe"Ad"Date The Pennittee's reporting will include, appropriate information to accurately describe the progress status, and results of the permitteCs Stormwater Plan and will include, but is not�limited,t , tth'e��following components: (a) The permittee will give a.detailedrdc cril4ondof the status of implementation of the Stormwater Plan. This Will include information on development and implementation of all components of the StorlwAcr.Plan for the past year and schedules and plans For the year following each report {b) '['lie permittee will adequately describe and justify any proposed changes to the Stormwater Plan. This will include descriptions and supporting information for the proposed changes mn I'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. (1) The permittee wi ll provide a summary of activities undertaken as part of the Stormwater Plan throughout the year. This summary will include, but is not limited to, information on the establishment of appropriate legal authorities, project assessments, inspections, enforcement actions, continued inventory and review of the storm sewer system, education, training and results of the illicit discharge detection and elimination program. Part III Page 1 of 2 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 The Director may notify the permittee when the Stormwater Plan does not meet one or more of the lawful 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 ��__ r�r.r requirements. ,rne Direlcwx il,ay ali;ir-ove ure corrective action plan, approve a plan Willi 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. The Division may request additional reporting information -as necessary to assess the progress and results of the permittee's Stormwater Plan.'��ti Part III Page 2 of 2 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 PART IV REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS 1. Records The permittec shall retain records of all information regUfired 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 he n„s�ha�lll be s bmitted to the followin, address: Department of Environment and NaturalIResources Division of Water Qu la ► y Stormwater Permitti,, ,Unit 1617 Mail Service Cente Raleigh, North Carol ma 27f%9-1617 (b) All applications, rcports,'or rnforri��rtion submitted to DWQ shall be signed by a principal executive off icer, ranking elected -official or duly authorized representative. A person is a duly authorized representative only, if: 0) The authorization is made in writing by a principal executive officer or ranking (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 cnvironmentallstornnvater matters; and (iii) The written authorization is submitted to the Director. (c) Any person signing a dOC►[me[lt u►►der paragraphs (a) or (b) of this section steal I 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 arc significant penalties for knowing submitting false information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." Part IV Page i of 2 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 3. Recording Results For each activity performed or information collected pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permit -Lee shall record the U1lolving inl'urmation: {a) The dates, exact place, and time of the activity or information collected; (b) The individual(s) who performed activity; (c) The techniques or methods used; and (d) The results of such activity or information collected. 4. Twenty-four Hour Ieporting The perfilittee shall report to the central office or the approp'riatc regional office any noncompliance that niay constitute an imminent threat to h mealth,or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours' from the time the permittee became aware ofthe circunistances. A written submission shall=`aisabe provided within 5 days of the tune the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances The written submission shall contain a descri tion 4fthe noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exa t 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 reo .C� ri rencc of the noncompliance. The Director may waive the written report on a case -by -case basis if the oral report has been received within 24 hours.•;;.,';°�� 5. 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 DWQ. Additional Reporting !'he ri;recto. nay regi.St iepvrtliig Iiiivri iatiofI on a iiiorc llcltllcllt basYJ ils deellled necessary either for specific portions of the perinittee's Stornnvater Plan, or for the entire Program. 7. Other Information Where the permittee 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. Part IV Page 2 of 2 PLRMIT NO. NCS00041 1 PART V STANDARD CONDITIONS SECTION A: COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY 1. Duty to Comply The permittee must comply with all lawful conditions of this permit. Any permit noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clears Water Act and is grounds for enforcement action; for permit termination, revocation and rcissuance, or modification; ondenialbpermit coverage upon renewal application. (a) The permittee shall comply with standards or p i Ilibiti ns 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,wllo violates a permit condition is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed the niaximunl.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 Col lleclloll improvement Act (31 U.S.C. §3 701 note) (currently $27,500 per day for each viol lionAny 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 irilore 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 iill prisoil menffor not more than 3 years, or both. Also, any person who violates a permit condition may be assessed an administrative penalty not to exceed $1 1,000 per violation with.the maxinlU n amount not to exceed $137,500. [Ref: Section 309 of the Federal Act 33 USC 1319 and 40 CFR 122.41(a).1 (c) Under state law, a daily civil penalty of not more than twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) per violation may be assessed against any person who violates or Bails 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 u iiina uoii iiiiln �.iiiei n,iig aiiy v, jiii.,� JeV Uorij rr'1 11 per 1111L 133Ul .0 lirlUl4r Je\.l soli - VL VI L1113 Act. Pursuant to 40 CFR Part 19 and the Act, administrative penalties for Class 1 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 $1 1,000 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 II violations are not to exceed the maximum amounts authorized by Section 309(g)(2)(I3) 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 (3 I U.S.C. §3701 note) (currently $ l 1,000 per day for cacti day during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class I penalty not to exceed $137,500). Part V Page l of 4 PERM IT NO. NCS00041 I Duty to Mitigate rr,� ,, n ,. „ L, , , „e periiiiucc shall tanc a„ reasonable steps tG iiiiiiiiiii e or lirevcni any O,scnarge in violation of this permit that has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. Civil and Criminal Liability �X�`p.y Nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permitteea.from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143"-2153, 143j215.6A, 143-215.613, 143-215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC it 3 l-9?' Furthe-rrllorc the permittee is responsible for consequential damages, such as fish kills; even though the responsibility for effective compliance iliay 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 permittee from any responsibilities, liAbilities;,or penalties to which the permittec is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215,75 et eq. or Section 3 11 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 132 1. 5. Property Rights `l'he issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights in either real or personal or any exclusive nvkoes`" rior does it authorize an in Ury to private property or any property, P _.��..b� �� Y I p P I' � invasion of personal rights, nor any infringement of federal, state or local laws or regulations. 6. Sc verability fhe 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 Provicle Information The permittee 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 permittee 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 l rlq risoiiment for not more than two years per violaiioil, or by both. Ka conviction of a person is for a violation committed after a first conviction of such person under this paragraph, punishment is it fine of not more that $20,000 per day of violation, or by imprisonment of not more than 4 years, or both. Part V Page 2 of 4 PE MI"T NO. NCS00041 l Penalties for Falsification of Reports The Clean Water Act provides that any person who knowingly snakes any false statement, representation; or certification ii1 any record or other document submitted or required to be Illaintailled under this permit, including monitoring reports or reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, 11p011 COIlViction, 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. 1'ermit Actions Ap This permit may be modified, revoked and reissued, or tcrininated or cause The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not'stay/ail�iy perm t;condition. SECTION B: OI'I;RATION AND MAINTENANCE of 1'OL'LUTION CONTROLS 1. Proper Operation and Maintenance `['he permittce shall at all times properly operate grid maintain all facilities and systems of' treatment and control (and related �lppurtcn irices)I Il ch are owned and/or operated by the permittec to achieve compliance<witl e c n�ons of this permit. 5 2. Need to Halt or Reduce not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a,'pe' r111itteeli an enforcelncnt action that It wouldI1avc been necessary to halt or reduce the p��e�»rRed activity in order to maintain compliance with the condition ol'this permit. SECTION C: MONITORING AND RECORDS I. ' Representative Sampling When required herein, stormwater samples collected and measurements taken shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical storrnwater sampling shall be performed during a representative storm event. 'These samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge. Where appropriate, all stormwater samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste stream, body of water, or substance. Whcn specified herein, monitoring points established In this permit shall not be changed without notification to and approval of the Director. 2. Flow Measurements Where required, aunronriate flow measurement devices and methods consistent with accented 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 NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 136. Part V Page 3 of 4 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 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 iiiiiiii detection or lower reponing level Of tllC prOCCdUre. 4. . Inspection and Entry ']'be permittee 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`disch ar�e'upon,tle presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by la%v,16o (a) Enter upon the permittee's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept Under the onditions of this permit; (b) Have access to and copy, at reasonablc:times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit; A !f I� Alf (c) Inspect at reasonable tii�es� nytifaciliities, equipil)ent (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 airy location. 5. Availability of Reports Except for data determined to be confidential under NCGS 143-2 1 5.3(a)(2) or Section 308 of the Federal Act, 33 USC: 13 i 8, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. 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 143-215.613 or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. Part V Page 4 of 4 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 l PART VI LIMITATIONS RFOP NER The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifyin'- the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules, and regulations contained in "Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 21-1 .0100; and North Carolina General Stalute 143-215.1 et. al. Part V1 Page 1 of l PI RMIT NO. NCS00041 1 PART VI ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEN REQUIREWNTS The permittee must pay the reasonable administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 (thirty) days after being billed by the Division. 1'i11lUr'e to pay the fee in a timely manner• in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the permit. Part VI1 Page I of 1 PERMIT NO, NCS00041 PART V111 DEFINITIONS Act. Sec Clean Water Act. 2, Best Management Practice (I3MP) 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 13MP). h Built -upon Area That portion of a development project that is covered bj% impervious or partially impervious surface including, but not limited to, buildings; pave lient'and�gravel areas such as roads, parking lots, and paths; and recreation facilities such as teis?courts "Built -upon area" does not include a wooden slatted deck, the water area of a swiriznling 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. 4. Clean Water Act. d The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. f/ 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. G. Department Department means the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources 7. Division (DWQ) The Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Part VIII Page I of 4 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 Director The Director ofthe Division of Water Quality, the permit issuing authority. The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. 10. Grab Sample An individual sample collected instantaneously. Grab samples thh t ill be directly analyzed or qualitatively monitored must !.:: taken within the first 30 niinutesofdiscltarge. 11. Hazardous Substance;: --� N. Po' Any substance designated in 40 CFR Part 116 purswaintto Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. 12. Illicit Dischar!-,e Any discharge to a MS4 that is not':composed,entilely of stormwater except discharges pursuant to an NPDES permit (other than the NP.I)ES posed, permit), allowable non-stormwater discharges, and discharges resulting from fire-fghting,activities. 13. Industrial Activity For the purposes of this permit, industrial activities shall mean all industrial activities as defined in 40 CFR 12226. 14. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Pursuant to 40 CFR 122.26(b)(8)'means a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, or storm drains): i. Owned or operated by the United States, a State, city, town, county, 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 dk L ietS Linder State lair such as a sewer district, flood control district or dra111age 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 Clean Water Act (CWA) that discharges to waters of the United States or waters of the State. ii. Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater; iii. Which is not a combined sewer, and iv. Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined in 40 CFR 122.2 Part VIII Page 2 of 4 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 15. Non-stormwatcr Discharge Cate Dories The following are categories of non-stormwater discharges that the, perm ittee must address if it identifies them as significant contributors of pollutants to the storm sewer system: water line Ilushing, landscape irrigation, diverted stream flows, rising groundwater, uncontaminated groundwater infiltration, [ 'as defined in 40 CFIZ 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 fi•om riparian habitats and wellands, dechlorinated swimming pool discharges, and street wash water4disharges or flows from (ire l -/ fighting activities are excluded from the definition of illicit,discharge and only need to be addressed where they are identified as signific�int sourcesOf pollu(�sv iters of the United States). 16. Non-stru011•al13MP Non-structural 13MPs are preventive actions thatail v o1ve,malt igement and source controls suc11 as: (1) Policies and ordinances that provide rcquirements'a li ci standards to direct growth to identified areas, protect sensitive areas such �s wetlands��nd riparian areas, maintain and/or increase open space, provide buffe[s.alongeiisitive• ester 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 sucIv as minimizing the percentage of impervious area after Cleve iopmen1, LISe OI measures to minimize direcuy connected impervious areas, and source COMM] pleasures often thoughtyof as good housekeeping; preventive maintenance and spill prevention. 17. Outfall The point of wastewater or stormwater discharge from a discrete conveyance system. Sec also point source discharge of stormwater. 18. Permittee The owner or operator issued this permit. 19. 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 fi•om which stormwater is or may be discharged to waters of the state. 20. Redevelopment Mcans any rebuilding activity unless that rebuilding activity; I . Results in no net increase in built -upon area, and 2. Provides equal or greater stormwatcr control than the previous developlliciit. Part Vill Page 3 of 4 PERMIT NO. NCS00041 1 21. Stormwater Runoff' The flow of water which results from precipitation} and which occurs immediately following . rainfall or as a result of`snowmelt. 22. Total Maximum Daily Load "I'MDL A TMDL is a calculation of the maximum amount of pollutant that a waterbody cart 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 scier�ltific foundation for an �-;- implementation plan. The implementation plan outlines tll&,steps'necessai , to reduce pollutant ;— loads in a certain body of water to restore and maintain �:.�,r Lic lit standards in all seasons. The Clean Water Act, Section 303, establishes the water quality staiidi acts and TMDL programs. 21 'Toxic Pollutant ' Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307{a}(1) of the Clean Water Act. P Part Vill Page 4 of 4 \N A TF Michael F. E.Lsley, Govemor 0 19 William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director Division of Water Quality Q [ oqC PColeen H rsuliins + Daputy1Direclor AND 1`4ATt � , Di`visinn'nftWatcr Quality MOQitFF' November S. 2004 NOV 0 9 20n4 David fret nian Nan ral Resources Encrinler„Ir 4 1303 Cherryville Highway Dallas, North Carolina 28034 4Z�f,1 �, Subject: NPDES Permit Number NCS00041 1 Gaston County Deal' Mr..F'recman: On July 12, 2004 the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 1210 (S 1210) - Phase II Stormwater Management. The Governor signed the bill on August 2, 2004. This bill addresses implementation of the federal NPDES Phase H stormwater program in North Carolina. In S 1210, the General Assembly provided a framework that will allow state and.local government agencies to begin implementing the program. The bill establishes minimum stormwater management requirements for municipal storm sewer systems and also applies stormwater controls to some developing areas around these municipalities. Phase II Draft permits for local governments were publicly noticed the week of November 1, 2004 for those communities identified in the 1990 U.S. Census. Your community's permit has been noticed and copies of the draft permit are available at: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/phase2_draft_permits.htm We look forward to receiving your comments on this draft permit and continuing to work together for the benefit of your community and North Carolina. All comments and request should reference draft permit number NCS00041 1. Please provide your comments by Friday, December 10, 2004. if you have any questions about this draft permit don't hesitate to contact me at (919) 733-5083, ext. 584. Sincerely, Ken Pickle cc: Stormwater Permitting Unit `Mooresville Regional Office ; N, C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 A&'!A NCDENR Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 F W A 7-F RPG Michael F. Easley, Governor 0�0 William G. Ross Jr., secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director —! Division or Water Quality Q Coleen Ff. Sullins. Deputy Director Division of Water Quality November 8. 2004 11avil1 F'rreen-11.,11. Nlaallrul Resource, En&-lneer 1303 Cherryville Highway Dallas, North Carolina 28034 Subject. NPDES Permit Number NCS00041 I Gaston County Dear Mr. Freeman: On July 12, 2004 the North Carolina General Assembly ratified Senate Bill 1210 (S 1210) - Phase II Stormwater Management. The Governor signed the bill on August 2, 2004. This bill addresses implementation of the federal NPDES Phase II stormwater program in North Carolina. In S 1210, the General Assembly provided a framework that will allow state and local government agencies to begin implementing the program. The bill establishes minimum stormwater management requirements for municipal storm sewer systems and also applies stormwater controls to some developing areas around these municipalities. Phase H Draft permits for local governments were publicly noticed the week of November 1, 2004 for those communities identified in the 1990 U.S. Census. Your community's permit has been noticed and copies of the draft permit are available at: http://h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/phase2_draft_permits.htm We look forward to receiving your comments on this draft permit and continuing to work together for the benefit of your community and North Carolina. All comments and request should reference draft permit number NCS00041 1. Please provide your comments by Friday, December 10, 2004. If you have any questions about this draft permit don't hesitate to contact me at (919) 733-5083, ext. 584. Sincerely, , .. A Ken Pickle cc:(Stormwdte� Permifting Unit Mooresville Regional Office SM r�c6 ff NOR N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 Customer Service 1-877-623.6748 NJA Michael F. Easiey, Governor nF rV vvits�agy, rtiQS, ZJ,�+,,__ C. Q 5 North Carolina Department of IYnvir�iimnnt=rtpa- ntl�l8��arA r��e i O y / 'Iim4elk K M� : E.��ire 0= , Division of' water Quality.�- p Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality STAFF REVIEW AND EVALUATION :' OCT C '. 20(JA NPDES Stormwater Permit Facility Name: County of Gaston NPDES Permit Number: NCS000411 � 0"I'lly SE Q Facility Location: County of Gaston Type of Activity: Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Receiving Stream: Forty-seven streams named in the applicant's submittal and unnamed tributaries to them. River Basin: Catawba and Broad River Basins Stream Classification: B, C, WS-V, WS-V&B, WS-IV, WS-IV CA, WS-iV&B, WS-IV&B CA, WS-II HQW, WS-II HQW CA Proposed Permit Requirements: See attached draft permit Compliance Schedule: See Part V, Section A of the attached draft permit Basis for Monitoring: Not applicable Basis for Other Requirements: Not applicable Response Requested by (Date): October 15, 2004 DOCUMENTS REVIEWED NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Form Narrative Application Supplement: Stormwater Management Program Report Recommendation: Based on the documents reviewed, the application information submitted on March 7, 2003 is sufficient to issue an Individual Stormwater Permit. i Prepared by (Signature) ,. I J Date 9 �3o�G4- _ Stormwater Permitting Unit Supervisor -0Date ta Concurrence by Regional Office lf Date " t Water Quality Supervisor Date N. C. Division of Water Quality 1017 Mail Service Centcr Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 4MA 956ENUR Customer Service 1-977-623-6749 Michael F. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Alan W. Klimek, P. E. Director Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins, Deputy Director Division of Water Quality September 28, 2004 David R. Freeman, Natural Resources Engineer 1303 Cherryville Highway Dallas, North Carolina 28034 Subject: NPDES Permit Number NCS000411 County of Gaston Dear Mr. Freeman: Enclosed for your review and comment is the draft Phase II NPDES Stormwater Permit for the County of Gaston. Following an appropriate public notice and comment period, we anticipate this permit will become effective in the 4th quarter of 2004. We believe that this draft permit will provide your community with the flexibility vital for your community, while at the same time safeguarding and protecting our natural environment for future generations of North Carolinians. We look forward to receiving your comments on this draft permit and continuing to work together for the benefit of your community and North Carolina. Please provide your comments by Friday, October 15, 2004. You will also have an opportunity to submit comments during the public comment period in November, 2004. If you have any questions about this draft permit please contact me at (919) 733-5083, ext. 584. Sincerely, Ken Pickle Permit Writer cc: Stormwater Permitting Unit ' Mooresville Regional Office N. C. Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, Nonh Carolina 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 A - NCDEMR Customer Service 1-877-623-6748 NCS000411 STATE of NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION of WATER QUALITY PERMIT NO. NCS000411 TO DISCHARGE STORMWATER UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM In compliance with the provisions of North Carolina General Statuteal3-215.1, other lawful standards and regulations promulgated and adopted by theN�orth Carolina Environmental .�Y =r.N e Management Commission, and the Federal Water Pollutiogj_ Otrol Xj;'Ikas amended, County of is hereby authorized to discharge stormwater from their M-U—njcipal separate storm sewer system located: within the Co ty of Gaston Tbrisdictional Area to receiving waters named in the County of Gasm ton Storwater Management Program Report dated March 6, 2003, all within the CatawbaP I Broad River basins in accordance with the discharge limitations, monitoring requirements, and other conditions set forth in Parts 1, H, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII hereof. �;'�ar,�'.- Tliis perlmlit shall become effEective lvlontll Day, I ear. This permit and the authorization to discharge shall expire at midnight on Month Day, Year. S, g11 ed th-is flay 10VIIt1l 1Jely, I CaI Alan W. Klimek, P.E., Director Division of Water Quality By the Authority of the Environmental Management Commission NCS00041 I TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I PERMIT COVERAGE PART ]I FINAL LIMITATIONS AND CONTROLS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES SECTION A • PROGRAM M4Pi EM ENT A TION SECTION B: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH SECTION C: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PAR T IC rA T ION SECTION D: ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION SECTION E: CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROLS SECTION F: POST -CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROLS SECTION G: POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FOR MUNICIPAL OPERATIONS 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 NCS00041 1 PART I PERMIT COVERAGE During the period beginning on the effective date of the permit and lasting until expiration, the County of Gaston is authorized to discharge stormwater from the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) to receiving waters named in the Stormwater Management Program Report dated March 6, 2003, all within the Catawba and Broad River basins. Such discharge will be controlled, limited and monitored in accordance with the permittee's Stormwater Management Program Report, herein referred to as the Stormwater Plan. The Stormwater Plan includes components of the permittee's Phase lI Municipal NPDES Stormwater Permit Application, Stormwater Management Program Report, and any approved modifications. 2. All discharges authorized herein shall be adequately managed in accordance with the Any other point source discharge to surface waters terjins and conditions of this permit. of the state is prohibited unless it is an allowable non-stormwater discharge or is covered by another permit, authorization, or approval. T his permit does not relieve the permittee 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 and surrounding areas as described in the approved local 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 the 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 may 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 CFR Part 122, 123 and 124, North Carolina General Statutes 143-215.1 and Session Law 2004-163 and in accordance with the approved Stormwater Plan, all provisions contained and referenced in the Stormwater Plan are an enforceable part 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. Discharges authorized under this permit shall not cause or contribute to violations of water quality standards. Part I Page 1 of 2 NCS00041 1 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 and may include: • water line flushing, • landscape irrigation; • diverted stream flows; • ricina (Trr%nnll\I)SitPrL- • uncontaminated groundwater infiltration; • uncontaminated pumped groundwater; • discharges from potable water sources; • u f_.. d tion .�Irn...c,� ■vu.wuuua uiuo, • air conditioning condensate (commercial/residential); • irrigation waters (does not include reclaimed water as described in 15A NC AC 2H .0200); - springs; • water from crawl space pumps; • footing drains; • lawn watering; • residential car washing; • flows from riparian habitats and wetlands; • dechlorinated swimming pool discharges; • street wash water; • flows from emergency fire fighting. The Division may require that non-stormwater flows of this type be controlled by the permittee's Stormwater Plan. Part I Page 2 of 2 NCS00041I PART II FINAL LIMITATIONS AND CONTROLS FOR PERMITTED DISCHARGES SECTION A: PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION T he permittee will implement, manage and oversee ail 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 legal authorities to implement all provisions of the Stormwater Plan. The permittee will keep the Division advised of the status of development of appropriate ordinances and legal authorities and will pursue these authorities in accordance with the schedule outlined in the Stormwater Plan. Any changes to the schedule must be approved by the Director. 2. The permittee's Stormwater Plan will be implemented and managed such that the discharge of pollutants from the MS4 is reduced to the maximum extent practicable. It is anticipated that in order to meet this provision, implementation of the Stormwater Plan will occur with emphasis given to priority areas and to management measures and programs that are most effective and efficient at varying stages of the plan's implementation. 3. The permittee will implement the appropriate components of the Stormwater Plan to assure that, to the maximum extent practicable, illicit connections, spills, and illegal dumping into the MS4 are prohibited. 4. 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, but is not limited to, the provisions of this permit and the applicable provisions of the permittee's Stormwater Plan. 5. The permittee will maintain adequate funding and staffing to implement and manage the provisions of the Stormwater Plan. 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, 7. The permittee will implement a program to reduce pollution from construction site runoff as described in the permit application and in accordance with this permit. The permittee will implement an appropriate post -construction site runoff control program to regulate new development and redevelopment by requiring structural and non- structural best management practices 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. Part 1.1 Page I of 12 NCS000411 9. The permittee will evaluate municipal operations and develop and implement an appropriate program for municipal activities and ongoing operation and maintenance of municipal facilities to reduce the potential for stor►nwater pollution. 10. Proposed permit modifications must be submitted to the Director for approval. 11. In the first Annual Report after issuance of this permit, or after establishment of an approved TMDL for a pollutant of concern in the permittee's storm water discharges during this permit term, the permittee shall identify the impaired stream segment(s) and/or tributaries to these impaired stream segments and the location of all known MS4 outfalls discharging a pollutant of concern to these segments or occurring within one linear mile upstream of these segments. The permittee shall also propose a monitoring plan (Plan) in the Annual Report for each pollutant of concern. The Plan shall include the sample type, frequency, any seasonal considerations, and an implementation schedule to monitor for each pollutant of concern. The Plan must also include a schedule for the permittee to confirm the location of all MS4 outfalls discharging a pollutant of concern to the impaired stream segments, or within one linear mile upstream of these segments. Subsequent Annual Reports will include an assessment of the data for each pollutant of concern, and an assessment of the effectiveness of the BMPs employed, to determine what, if any, additional adaptive BMP measures may be necessary to contribute toward returning the stream to compliance with State water quality standards. Following any review and comment on the Plan by the Division, the permittee will incorporate any necessary changes into the Plan. Review of this plan may result in comments from the Division that will require changes to the plan. Part 11 Page 2 of 12 NCS00041 1 SECTION B: PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH 1. ObJectives for Public Education and Outreach (a) Distribute educational materials to the community. (b) Conduct public outreach activities. (c) Raise public awareness on the causes and impacts of stormwater pollution. (d) Inform the public on steps they can take to reduce or prevent stormwater pollution. 2. BMPs for Public Education and Outreach The permittee shall implement the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Public Education and Outreach Program and shall notify the Division prior to modification of any goals. r ='+BMP ;�S � M i� t ; 'Measurable Goals fi s g YR 1 %YR a. FRw x :Y12 0,60 (a) Establish a Public Develop a public education program and X X X X X Education and implement within 12 months of the permit Outreach Program issue date. Incorporate outreach elements for significant minority and disadvantaged communities. (b) Informational Web Site Develop and maintain an internet web X X X X X site. Post newsletter articles on stormwater, information on water quality, stormwater projects and activities, and ways to contact stormwater management program staff. (c) Public education Develop general stormwater educational X X X -X X materials for schools, material tarp_ctinjz school children. v homeowners, and/or businesses (d) Public education Conduct annual informational workshops. X I X X X X material dissemination Part R Page 3 of 12 NCS00041 1 SECTION C: PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION 1. Objectives for Public Involvement and Participation (a) Provide opportunities for the public to participate in program development and implementation. (b) Reach out and engage major economic and ethnic groups. (c) Comply with applicable State and local public notice requirements. 2. BMPs for Public Involvement and Participation The permittee shall implement the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Public Involvement and Participation Program and shall notify the Division prior to modification of any goals. �v,qf �BMP �o,,1VleasurableGoalsj,,ef 1 ra k ♦j• e' r'; ; �i' , - R. i k M +2e3 :rl'R+RYR;YIt r. Fed 1 YR YR a s3at'4`�;5 (a) Administer a Public Conduct a least one public meeting to X X X X X Involvement Program allow the public an opportunity to review and comment on the Stormwater Plan. (b) Organize a volunteer Organize and implement a volunteer X X X X X community stormwater related program designed to involvement proram promote ongoing citizen participation. (c) Establish a Citizens Establish a citizens advisory panel to X X X X X Advisory Panel review the Stormwater Plan, to review the annual report, and to advise the permittee on the Stormwater Plan. Or, ensure that such Stormwater Plan review and counsel functions are added to the responsibilities of the existing Gaston Soil and Water Conservation District Board, or the Gaston County Environmental Review Board, or the Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission. Part II Page 4 of 12 NCS00041 1 SECTION D: ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION Objectives for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (a) Detect and eliminate illicit discharges, including spills and illegal dumping. (b) Address significant contributors of pollutants to the MS4. The permittee may require specific controls for a category of discharges, or prohibit that discharge completely, if one or more of these categories of sources are identified as a significant contributor of pollutants to the MS4. (C) Implement appropriate. Pnfnrrement prnr edures and action,", (d) Develop a storm sewer system map showing all outfalls and waters receiving discharges. (e) Inform employees, businesses, and the general public of hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. 2. BMPs for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination The permittee shall implement the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program and shall notify the Division prior to modification of any goals. :&k�+ ���iLs. az�i'ni run— , - t ' 4}'$ 1Vleasurable Goals '' 4f° s��?- �1+of u �(, YAR 1l3raa ' YR �x�h wr YR " - �YR� fi fit. -�5 YRA n' S1' �}. r yZ,s�TMs• do's r� fit' °fl J4 ,54,� (a) Develop/Implement Develop and implement an Illicit X X X X X Lllicit Discharge Discharge Detection and Elimination Detection and Program. Include provisions for program Elimination Program assessment and evaluation. (b) Establish and Establish and maintain adequate legal X maintain appropriate authorities to prohibit illicit discharges legal authorities and enforce the approved Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program. (c) Develop a Storm Complete identification, locations of, and X Sewer System Base mapping of, stormwater drainage system Map components. At a minimum, mapping components include outfalls, drainage areas, and receiving streams. (d) Implement illicit Implement an inspection program to X discharge detection detect dry weather flows at system procedures outfalls. Establish procedures for tracing the sources of illicit discharges and for removing the sources. Develop procedures for identification of priority areas likely to have illicit discharges. (e) Conduct employee Conduct training for municipal staff on X cross -training detecting and reporting illicit discharges. Part I1 Page 5 of 12 NCS00041 1 �` � �BMP � � � !it &yii?): >�a'?tQ._`:!., i.9,.ry�r+a., .,r�.: ,r'.ni 11a ; ofs��1a .• ..�b,•r " c a& r � r � 1VeasurableGoats Ye ^i�'1fiA .a':$ �1 �..- '*i- r °� o Y aR Y:.`tRmx Oil" �Y.Q (f) Provide public Inform public employees, businesses, and X education the general public of hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste. (g) Establish a public Establish and publicize a reporting X X X X X reporting mechanism mechanism for the public to report illicit discharges. Part II Page 6 of 12 NCS00041 I SECTION E: CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROLS 1. Obiectives for Construction Site Runoff C centrals (a) Reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff from construction activities disturbing one or more acres of land surface and those activities less than one acre that are part of 7 larver common nlan of develnnment a- Jr .. Jr .... (b) Provide procedures for public input, sanctions to ensure compliance, requirements for construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion and sediment control practices, for re`r'Ie of ,`Mite piail,i which1111 Illl.ol —lol ales LVU.S1UGl till Vll VI potential water quality impacts, and procedures for site inspection and enforcement of control measures. (c) Establish requirements for construction site operators to control waste such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality. 2. BMPs for Construction Site Runoff Controls The permittee shall implement the following BMPs. to meet the objectives of the Construction Site Runoff Controls Program and shall notify the Division prior to modification of any goals. i , t f3MI' �� a . Y •+,. , r a t rt n ; �4rt il'�4, Wh',�::�Y�77`EWi.$.1'4Y ,1Vieasurabte Goals4.� =y+ 'CIF r J` �^. j �• JI �r ��$'�i'f�'k „b u� A 4u�'$¢v^'G� �� Y44 NM di 4 R 9$k-:'AC .., '":'+', n.Jn ��e,? ..F- �.4 �,w.,�a,n..+,P ,'�42.."- ixa�4. _`. YYR .•}i: = YR YAKS 'YrRYR i.,t 'S t n�45 "YR .. (a) Implement a Develop a regulatory mechanism and X X X X X program and implement a program requiring erosion and establish a sediment controls at construction sitesand regulatory providing for sanctions to ensure compliance. mechanism for Instead of originating a new program, the erosion and permittee has elected to comply by relying on a sediment control local ordinance and a delegated local erosion control plan as delegated by the Sedimentation Control Commission (SCC). The permittee may rely on the delegated program only to the extent that that program satisfies all of the followingBMPs. (b) Develop Require construction site operators to X X X X X requirements on implement erosion and sediment control BMPs construction site and to control construction site wastes that operators I may cause adverse water quality impacts. Part II Page 7 of 12 NCS000411 }}✓La's�.Measur`alile Goals �' ? Y'R,� r Y� ,;YR x3Y�R� ;A: 1 5S i If1 x �f i k �m 7 f! 1 MiNK� t 'R # (rl Prnvivie New materials may be &vcl� ed b � til- J y ., j L. Y Y V v V educational and permittee, or the permittee may use materials training materials adopted from other programs and adapted to for construction the permittee's construction runoff controls ,It,, U�elaL.,„ (d) Institute plan Review construction plans and establish X X X X X reviews procedures that incorporate water quality considerations in construction site plan reviews. (e) Establish public Establish procedures for receipt and X X X X X information consideration of erosion and sedimentation procedures information submitted by the public. Publicize the procedures and contact information. The procedures must lead directly to a site inspection or other -timely follow-up action. (f) Establish Establish procedures for site inspection and X X X X X inspection and enforcement of control measure requirements. enforcement The procedures should include prioritizing procedures I areas of inspections based on local criteria. Part H Page 8 of 12 NCS00041 I SECTION F: POST -CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF CONTROLS 1. Objectives for Post -Construction Site Runoff Controls (a) Manage stormwater runoff from new development / redevelopment that drains to the MS4 and disturbs an acre or more of land surface, including projects less than an acre that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale. (b) Ensure long term operation and maintenance of BMPs. (c) Ensure controls are in place to minimize water quality impacts. 2. BMPs for Post -Construction Site Runoff Controls The permittee's stormwater management ordinance and any subsequent amendments and the additional BMPs below shall be implemented throughout the permittee's jurisdictional area to meet the objectives of the Post -Construction Site Runoff Control Program. i �X� at ids 'BMPN� ,►� { „ * r P}"d"'ifl :Z .���;�-' ,�a we.�sm�-.a ��r �.. ?:�. x.. �t,.�; i ti ' �.� Mea ur✓able Goals; r t ° � 6syR ;i •`t r� ; Y +4 � v FYaR '� .YW i.F4' s � �Ai'�:r,.6'.+.n:atA�..ni�„�.....i�M:w., t3 �+1r2 2g'Ss: iF C°"k3' ...�si.E. � ±•... ,���:^:..t�, -. -,�rGY"S"x''..:��"4.. �,:hs,; i�r� .� i"� �+��:2�: (a) Establish a Post- Develop, adopt by ordinance (or similar X X X X Construction Site regulatory mechanism), implement, and Runoff Controls enforce a program to address post - Program (hereafter construction runoff controls for new the Program) development and redevelopment. The ordinance must be reviewed and approved by the Department prior to implementation. Ensure that controls are in place to prevent or minimize water quality impacts. (b) Develop community Develop guidance materials or a training X X X X education class for local developers explaining the localpost-construction approval 2Locessv (c) Establish compliance Take appropriate actions to address non- X X X X and enforcement compliance and ensure enforcement of the procedures Program. (d) Establish strategies Ensure adequate long-term operation and X X X X which ini-hitie T:::1:ntenanee of clnwfiirid PNAP; Den- ; -structural and non- annual inspection reports of permitted structural BMPs structural BMPs performed by a qualified appropriate for the professional. Y'IS4 I I I f I Part 11 Page 9 of 12 NCS00041 1 °1Vleasurab e",G'I' _ s YRY,` �yR ,+tYR ;YR' YRt J. (P) Fns,ure etnuctural Establish pre -con` nuc t.o n review of plans B M P design, inspection during construction, and post - construction, construction acceptance procedures. operation and Require and review annual BMP HlapeciioiI repoiLs. compliance (f) Establish a program Control the sources of fecal coliform to X X X X to control sources of the maximum extent practicable. Develop fecal coliform to the and implement an oversight program to maximum extent ensure proper operation and maintenance practicable of on -site wastewater treatment systems for domestic wastewater and conduct an O&M awareness program for on -site wastewater treatment system owners. Municipalities must coordinate this program with the county health de artment. (g) Establish a buffer Require that built -upon areas be located at X X X X requirement least 30 feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. For the purpose of this permit, a surface water shall be present if the feature is shown of either the most recent version of the soil survey map prepared by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture or the recent version of the 1:24,000 scale (7.5 minute) quadrangle topographic maps prepared by the United States Geologic Survey (USGA). An exception to this requirement may be allowed when surface waters are not present in accordance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (3)(a). (h) Ensure long term Require recorded deed restrictions and X X X X project conformity protective covenants to ensure that with the permittee's subsequent development activities will Program objective of maintain the projects consistent with the minimizing water permittee's Post -Construction Site Runoff quality impacts Controls Program. Part 11 Page 10 of 12 NCS00041 1 ~BMP i Measurable G©als , �'ti YR,YR` YR� ;;,YR ;-YW, ..2 (1) Establish low -density Define low -density projects as having X X X X development 2417o or less built -upon area (or no more requirements than 2 dwelling units per acre). Require the use of vegetated conveyances to the maximum extent practicable. 0) Establish high- Define high -density projects as having X X X X density development greater than 24% built -upon area. requirements Control and treat the difference in stormwater runoff volume leaving the project site between the pre -construction and post -construction development conditions for the 1 year 24 hour storm. Runoff volume drawdown time shall be a minimum of 24 hours, but not more than 120 hours; All structural stormwater treatment systems used to meet the requirements of the program shall be designed to have an 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids; General Engineering Design Criteria for all projects shall be in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .1008(c). Part 11 Page 1 l of 12 NCS00041 1 SECTION G: POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FOR MUNICIPAL OPERATIONS I. Objective for Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations Prevent or reduce stormwater nollutinn from mtinirinal nnPrntinnc 2. BMPs for the Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations The permittee shall implement the following BMPs to meet the objectives of the Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping Program and shall notify the Division prior to modification of any goals. .sttp+p'" i•z�3 i:. ..tt 11 e:gee s �},9r Hw '� f�" t u YR T S 1 . YR R� iyYi »YR; N c - !' Igo L f. - ��a ag i f ?.9 YC i Fb j �b Rf� 'v4"1h. X '.l. ij, :. •� 'h��tr#� �� -„ ' k R -. ?; ��'}^��, ��x �� -� ,, �ib� ,�s�, da1l�.�. strT2��`�.k ;3: rah„4it t�5�-�. (a) Develop an operation Develop an operation and maintenance X and maintenance program that has the ultimate goal of program preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from munici al operations. (b) Inspection and Develop an inventory of all facilities and X evaluation of facilities operations owned and operated by the and operations permittee with the potential for generating polluted stormwater runoff. Specifically inspect the potential sources of polluted runoff, the stormwater controls, and conveyance systems. Evaluate the sources, document deficiencies, plan corrective actions, and document the accomplishment of corrective actions. (c) Conduct staff training Conduct staff training specific for X pollution prevention and good housekeeping procedures. Part 1.1 Page 12 of 12 NCS00041 1 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, monitoring and. sampling, inspections, maintenance activities, educational programs, implementation of BMPs and enforcement actions. 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 [Set date two months after permit year's end] of each year and cover the previous year's activities from [Insert start date] to [Insert end date]. 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- information on the establishment of nnnrnnriate lev-al a,tthnritiec rr project assessments, inspections, enforcement actions, continued inventory and Part III Page I of 2 NCS00041 1 review of the storm sewer system, education, training, and results of the illicit discharge detection and elimination program. (g) The permitter will provide information concerning areas of water quality improvement or degradation. Depending on the level of implementation of the Stormwater Plan, this information may be submitted based on pilot studies, individual projects, or on a watershed or sub -watershed basis. 3. 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. Part III Page 2 of 2 NCS00041 1 PART IV REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS 1 Mnnitnrinn 12p��.r�,lc ' b ` The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring information, including all calibration and maintenance records and all original chart recordings for continuous monitoring ins null entatlon, an- copicJ of uI report reyuileu Uy this periiiit for a period of at least Five years from the date of the sample, measurement, report, or application. 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: Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Stormwater Permitting Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 (b) All applications, reports, or information submitted to DWQ shall be signed by a principal executive officer, ranking elected official, or duly authorized representative. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: (i) The authorization is made in writing by a principal executive officer or ranking elected official; (ii) The authorization specifies 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: "1 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. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false Part 1V Page 1 of 3 NCS00041 1 information, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment for knowing violations." I Recording Results For each measurement, sample, inspection, or maintenance activity performed or collected pursuant to the requirements of this permit, the permittee shall record the following information: (a) The dates, 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 permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes or activities which could significantly alter the nature or quantity of pollutants discharged. This notification requirement includes pollutants which are not specifically listed in the permit or subject to notification requirements under 40 CFR Part 122.42 (a). 5. Anticipated Noncompliance The permittee shall give notice to the Director as soon as possible of any planned changes which may result in noncompliance with the permit requirements. 6. Twenty-four Hour Reporting The permittee shall report to the central office or the appropriate regional office any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. Any information shall be provided orally within 24 hours from the time the permittee became aware of the circumstances. A written submission shall also be provided within 5 days of the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. 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. Part IV Page 2 of 3 NCS00041 1 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 nermittee will submit re.pnrting nnri monitoriner information on an annual basis per Part l-ll of this permit on forms provided by the DWQ. 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 permittee 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. Part IV Page 3 of 3 NCS00041 1 PART V STANDARD CONDITIONS SECTION A: COMPLIANCE AND LIABILITY 1. Duty to Comply The permittee 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 permittee 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 $27,500 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 $1 1,000 per violation with the maximum amount not to exceed $137,500. [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 twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) 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 $1 1,000 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 1.1 violations Parts V, V1, VII & VILI Page 1 of 9 NCS00041 I 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 $1 1,000 per day for each clay during which the violation continues, with the maximum amount of any Class 11 penalty not to exceed $137,500). 2. Duty to Mitigate The permittee shall take all reasonable steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. 3. Civil and CriFninal Liability Nothing in this permit shall be construed to relieve the permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties for noncompliance pursuant to NCGS 143-215.3, 143-215.6A, 143-215.613, 143-215.6C or Section 309 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 1319. Furthermore, the permittee 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 permittee from any responsibilities, liabilities, or penalties to which the pennittee is or may be subject to under NCGS 143-215.75 et seq. or Section 311 of the Federal Act, 33 USC 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. Parts V, V1, VII & Vill Page 2 of 9 NCS000411 7. Duty to Provide Information The permittee 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 permittee shall also furnish to the Director upon request, conies of rer_.nrds required to he kenr by this r,Prmit S. Penalties for Tampering ThP r1PAn " µteY L��f provides that any per- ;ihv ..0L11ea, 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 two 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 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. The notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any permit condition. SECTION B: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE of POLLUTION CONTROLS Proper Operation and Maintenance The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are owned and/or operated by the permittee 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 which are installed by a permittee only when the operation is necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of the permit. Parts V, VI, V1I & VIE Page 3 of 9 NCS00041 1 2. Need to Halt or Reduce not a Defense It shall not be a defense for a permittee 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. SECTION C: MONITORING AND RECORDS Representative Sampling When required herein, stormwater samples collected and measurements taken shall be characteristic of the volume and nature of the permitted discharge. Analytical stormwater sampling shall be performed during a representative storm event. These samples shall be taken on a day and time that is characteristic of the discharge. Where appropriate, all stormwater samples shall be taken before the discharge joins or is diluted by any other waste stream, body of water, or substance. When specified herein, monitoring points established 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 NCGS 143-215.63 et. seq, the Water and Air Quality Reporting Acts, and to regulations published pursuant to Section 304(g), 33 USC 1314, of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as Amended, and Regulation 40 CFR 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 permittee 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 permittec's premises where a regulated facility or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; Parts V, VI, VQ & ViII Page 4 of 9 NCS00041 1 (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. 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 USC 1318, all reports prepared in accordance with the terms of this permit shall be available for public inspection at the offices of the Division of Water Quality. 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 143-215.613 or in Section 309 of the Federal Act. PART VI LIMITATIONS REOPENER 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, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 122 and 123; Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Subchapter 2H .0100; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al. PART VII ADMINISTERING AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING FEE REQUIREMENTS The permittee must pay the administering and compliance monitoring fee within 30 thirty days after bell10 blued by the I�ivicinn, rail��ra to pay the fee a t;melJr rnaY:Y:er in-,ccordaiYCC wit h 15A NCAC 2H .0105(b)(4) may cause this Division to initiate action to revoke the permit. Parts V, VI, V❑ & VLH Page 5 of 9 NCS000411 PART VIII DEFINITIONS Act See Clean Water Act. 2. Best Management Practice (BMP) Measures or practices used to reduce the amount of pollution entering surface waters. BML %ail be �irul.tllriai or Moil-strl[l.tlllal and may take the forl[1 0l a process, activity, physical structure or planning (see non-structural BMP). 3. Clean Water Act The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the Clean Water Act (CWA), as amended, 33 USC 1251, et. seq. 4. Division DW The Division of Water Quality, Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 5. Director The Director of the Division of Water Quality, the permit issuing authority. 6. EMC The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission. 7. 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. 8. Hazardous Substance Any substance designated under 40 CFR Part 116 pursuant to Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. 9. 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. Parts V, V 1, V II& V ill Page 6 of 9 NCS00041 1 10, Industrial Activity For the purposes of this permit, industrial activities shall mean all industrial activities as defined in 40 CFR 122.26. 11, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Pursuant to 40 CFR 122.26(b)(8) means a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, or storm drains): (i) Owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, county, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other as,:11 n t:astet, ;nrludinb apecI .;ctrntcuiaor state 1uw JuiLa 5wir J:Jr.I♦,VVi1wu1O111La 1111 U1L 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 Clean Water Act (CWA) that discharges to waters of the lJ ilited States or "waters of the State. (ii) Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater; kill) 1vrFhi�h is riot a combined sewer, and (iv) Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined in 40 CFR 122.2 12. 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 CFR 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). 13. 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, Parts V, VI, V II& V III Page 7 of 9 NCS000411 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. 14. Outfall The point of wastewater or stormwater discharge from a discrete conveyance system. See also point source discharge of stormwater. 15. Permittee The owner or operator issued this permit. 16. 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. 17. Redevelopment Means any rebuilding activity other than a rebuilding activity that; (i) Results in no net increase in built -upon area, and (ii) Provides equal or greater stormwater control than the previous development. 18. 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. 19. Section 313 Water Priority Chemical A chemical or chemical category which: (a) Is listed in 40 CFR 372.65 pursuant to Section 313 of Title CQ of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, also titled the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act of 1986; Parts V, V1, VQ & VIII Page 8 of 9 NCS00041 I (b) is present at or above threshold levels at a facility subject to SARA title III, Section 313 reporting requirements; and (c) That meet at least one of the following criteria: {i} Is listed in appendix D of 40 CFR Part 122 on either Table Q (organic priority pollutants), Table III (certain metals, cyanides, and phenols) or Table IV (certain toxic pollutants and hazardous substances), (ii) Is listed as a hazardous substance pursuant to Section 311(b)(2)(A) of the CWA in 40 CFR 1 16.4, or (iii) Is a pollutant for which EPA has published acute or chronic water quality criteria. 20. Stormwater Runoff The flow of water which results from precipitation and which occurs immediately following rainfall or as a result of snowmelt. 21. Toxic Pollutant Any pollutant listed as toxic under Section 307(a)(1) of the Clean Water Act. Parts V, VI, VII & VIII Page 9 of 9 Countyof Gaston Stall of North Carolina RESOLUTION TITLE: GASTON NATURAL RESOURCES — DEVELOPING A PROGRAM FOR COMPLYING WITH MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORMWATER SEWERSYSTEM -PHASE 11 STORMWATER REGULATIONS WHEREAS: It has been shown that urban development and the subsequent stormw Or runoff from these areas represent a major cumulative source of pollution to surface water; and WHEREAS: me Environmental Protedw, Ag�`y n, acted I m Nafir—wial Pr0titard Disdharge Elimination System Phase it Stormwaater rule to preserve, protect, and improve the Nation's VA#W resources from polluted stormwater runoff; and WHEREAS: Phase II wlil bring govemments serving fewer than 100,000 people and small construction sites into the NMkx el Pollutant DisthaW Efirninati n System permi'Lurtg prog am; ¢^ w' WHEREAS: Gaston County, as well as, Belmont, Bessemer City, Cramedon, Dallas, Gastonia, fangs Mountain, Lowell, MrAdenville, Mont Holly, Ranlo, Spencer Mountain and Stanley are desigro—tpd to i.+npkwneat Phase It pollution prevention plans by March 10, 2003; and WHEREAS: Gaston County has two Options to meet Phase II compliance, Is., Option 1, adopt Stonyn%Aer Ordinance for county owned or operated property, or Option 2, adopt a Storniva ter Ordinance for Gaston County's entire jurisdidion and can include participating f municipalities; and WHEREAS: The Gaston County Homebulklers Associabon, Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission end the Gaston Natural Resources Depeatrnents recommend Option 2 that provides a Stormwater Ordinances for Gaston County s entire jurisdiction and can Include participating municipalities. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Gaston County Board of Commissioners, upon the reoornmeIndation of the Gaston County HomebulkWs Ass�odat(, ionn �.Vn County Quality of Natural Resources Commission and the Gaston Couuiiy Natural Resources Department, hereby appPove3s: DO HOT WPITE BELOW THIS LINE Rl:SOL DATE Mi U2 CAR EVER FLOYD KEK3HER LOMS MICE rORSETT WMIGHT VOTE No 2003-W4 2/13/2003 MP DL U vpDISTMErHON: e3WWB .lanes, NabM PMO= s;ChuCk Moan Ca* AWW Ron GaulUM FY W.= Eddie Wv tw, Budgwpurowfe K1WK=Slt &V Readubm tar Utr ~42-13 NaftA [ ftnwwt SeorMw6ftMP1+rM I ROW A-A'YF- WWAY. AB -ASSENT, AS' -ABSTAIN. U-UNANIMOUS GASTON NATURAL RESOURCES -DEVELOPING A PROGRAM FOR COMPLYING WRIT MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORMWATER SEWER SYSTEM - PHASE II STORMWATER REGULATIONS PAGE 2 • A Sf�ormwater Ordinance W Gaston CoXVS entire jurisdiction and Can include perticpohng munkoalrbes • Authorizes the Gaston County Natural Resources Dspadment to prepare and submit a NPDES Storrnwater Phase 11 Permit Application and permit fee of $715 to the N. C. De rtmerst of Envinmunent and Natural Resources before Marcia 10, 2003. Funds for the fee wl 11 be appropriated from Fund Balance per the attached budget change request. • Authorizes preparation of the Gaston County StcnTwaler Ordinance by Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commlasion and Gaston County Natural Resources Departrrwnt with final OrdVoice review toeing made by the County Attorney. 00 NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE i RESOL DATE M7 M2 CARP"MR FLOYD KEIGHER LOFnS PRICE TORBErr WRIGHT VOTE NO 2003-05+4 2/1312003 MP DL U �r�+�j r� j � �(�cwty Fig 4f.Ni4F69CS+B4�n f - ouusus '�iiiTA�H,�a 1�1,s c . a . O.� >. 1 O _ 5 - ... a .i r � - , • ��%� 771 MMM"M ILigOrCOW ,• x eM!Jeoutouea® w a n .S • • ' ' n , 1 wR� • , f x a • � i Gaston County, North Carolina NPDES Stormwater Permit Application TABLE OF CONTENTS I. APPLICANT STATUS INFORMATION page 01 II. RPE I MS4 SYSTEM INFORMATION F page 01 III, EXISTING LOCAL WATER QUALITY PROGRAMS page 01 IV, CO -PERMIT APPLICATION STATUS INFORMATION page 02 V. RELIANCE ON ANOTHER ENTITY TO SATISFY ONE page 02 OR MORE OFYOUR PERMIT OBLIGATIONS VI. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY (OPTIONAL) page 02 VII. SIGNING OFFICIAL'S STATEMENT page 03 VIII. MS4 CONTACT INFORMATION page 03 iX. PERMITS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVALS page 03 X. NARRATIVE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENT: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REPORT 1. STORM SEWER SYSTEM INFORMATION 1.1 Population Served page 05 1.2 Growth Rate page 05 1.3 Jurisdictional and MS4 Service Areas page 05 1.4 MS4 Conveyance System page 05 1.5 Land Use Composition Estimates page 05 1.6 Estimate Methodology page 05 1.7 TMDL Identification page 06 2. RECEIVING STREAMS page 06 3. EXISTING WATER QUALITY PROGRAMS 3A Local Program page 06 3.2 State Programs page 06 4. PERMITTING INFORMATION 4.1 Responsible Party Contact List page 07 4.2 Organizational Chart page 07 4.3 Signing Official page 07 4.4 Duly Authorized Representative page 07 5. CO -PERMITTING INFORMATION (if applicable) 5.1 Co-Permittees 5.2 Legal Agreements page 07 page 07 3/5/2003 Gaston County, North Carolina NPDES Stormwater Permit Application 5.3 Responsible Parties 6. RELIANCE ON OTHER GOVERNMENT ENTITY 6.1 Name of Entity 6.2 Measure Implemented 6.3 Contact Information 6.4 Legal Agreements 7. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 7.1 Public Education and Outreach on Stormwater Impacts 7.2 Public Involvement and Participation 7.3 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination 7.4 Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control 7.5 Post -Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment 7.6 Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations XI. BMP SUMMARY TABLES Table 1: BMPs and Measurable Goals for Public Education and Outreach Table 2: BMPs and Measurable Goals for Public Involvement and Participation. Table 3: BMPs and Measurable Goals for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Table 4: Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control Table 5: Post -Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment Table 6: Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping XII. APPENDIX Table 1: Receiving Streams - Gaston County Unincorporated Areas Table 1 a: Receiving Streams —Gaston County Extra Territorial Jurisdictions Map: Stormwater-Phase II — County Owned Parcels and Receiving Streams Organizational Chart — Gaston County Natural Resources Department Compact Disk: Gaston County Comprehensive Planning Program Gaston County Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Ordinance Gaston County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance Gaston County Watershed Protection Ordinance • File Skllawetar/WDES Stamwater Pe"t Applcaftn Otnm.rtw page 07 page 07 page 07 page 07 page 07 page 07 page 08 page 09 page 10 page 11 A '1 page l a page 15 page 17 page 19 Dage 20 page 21 page 23 pages 1-13 pages 1-4 map page 01 CD 3/5/2003 • I -IX. NPDES RPE Stormwater Permit Application X. 1-7 Narrative Application Supplement Stormwater Management Program Report is XI. BMP Summary Tables 1-6 XI1. Appendix -Table 1 Receiving Streams XII. Appendix —Table 1 a. Receiving Streams �J 0 • • 1. APPLICANT STATUS INFORMATION page 01 IL RPEIMS4 SYSTEM INFORMATION page 01 TTT EXiCTTMG L -C)CAL WATER 01IALITY PROGRAMS page 01 IV. CO -PERMIT APPLICATION STATUS INFORMATION page 02 V. RELIANCE ON ANOTHER ENTITY TO SATISFY page 02 ONE OR MORE OF YOUR PERMIT OBLIGATIONS VI. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY (OPTIONAL) page 02 VII. SIGNING OFFICIAL'S STATEMENT page 03 VIII. MS4 CONTACT INFORMATION page 03 IX. PERMITS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVALS page 03 r� u NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina I. II. Page 1 March 5, 2003 GASTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT APPLICATION APPLICANT STATUS INFORMATION a. Name of Public Entity Seeking Gaston County Permit Coverage b. Ownership Status (federal, Local state, or local c. Type of Public Entity (city, town, county, prison, school, County etc. d. Federal Standard Industrial SIC 91 - 97 Classification Code e. County Gaston County f. Jurisdictional Area 365 Gaston County (--156 Municipalities & ET]s) = 209 sq.mi.. s uare miles g. Population Permanent 190,365 — 142,171 = 48,194 Seasonal (if available) N/A h. Ten-year Growth Rate 8.9% L Located on Indian Lands? ❑ Yes M No RPE / MS4 SYSTEM INFORMATION a. Storm Sewer Service Area (square miles 209 b. River Basins Catawba and Broad c. Number of Primary Receiving Streams 20 (14 digit hydrologic units) d. Estimated percentage of jurisdictional area containing the following four land use activities: • Residential 13.5% • Commercial 1.0% • Industrial 4.0% • Open Space 81.5% Total = 100.0% e. Are there significant water quality issues listed in the attached application report? ❑ Yes ® No III. EXISTING LOCAL. WATER QUALITY PROGRAMS a. Local Nutrient Sensitive Waters Strategy ❑ Yes ® No b. Local Water Supply Watershed Program M Yes ❑ No c. Delegated Erosion and Sediment Control Program ® Yes ❑ No d. CAMA Land Use Plan 0 Yes 23 No rI • r. i NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina IV. CO -PERMIT APPLICATION STATUS INFORMATION (Complete this section only if co -permitting) N/A Page 2 March 5, 2003 a. Do you intend to co -permit with ❑ Yes ❑ No a permitted Phase -I entity? b. If so, provide the name and permit number of that entity: • Name of Phase I MSS+ • NPDES Permit Number c. Do you intend to co -permit ❑ Yes ❑ No with another Phase -II entity? d. If so, provide the name(s) of the entity: e. Have legal agreements been finalized between the co- ❑ Yes ❑ No erm ittees? V. RELIANCE ON ANOTHER ENTITY TO SATISFY ONE OR MORE OF YOUR PERMIT OBLIGATIONS (If more than one, attach additional sheets) a. Do you intend that another entity perform one or more of ® Yes ❑ No our permit obligations? b. If yes, identify each entity and the element they will be implementing • Name of Entity N. C. Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Division of Land Quality • Element they will Construction site activity not covered in local Soil Erosion & implement Sedimentation Control Ordinance • Contact Person Bradley Bennett Stormwater and General Permits Unit • Contact Address 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 • Contact Telephone Phone Number: 919-733-5083, ext. 525 Number c. Are legal agreements in place ® Yes ❑ No to establish responsibilities? VI. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY (OPTIONAL) The signing official may delegate permit implementation authority to an appropriate staff member. This delegation must name a specific person and position and include documentation of the delegation action through board action. a. Name of person to which permit authority N/A has been delegated b. Title/position of person above c. Documentation of board action delegating permit authority to this person/position must be provided in the attached application report. • 0 NPDCS Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina VIZ. SIGNING OFFICIAL'S STATEMENT Page 3 March 5, 2003 T rartifv iinriar nang1 v rif law that this rinnimant nnri all nttnrhmantc warn nranarari 1 inriar mk, 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 vio Lions. Signature Name Jan Winters Bill Bea ey Title County Manager Assistan County Manager Street Address 212 West Main Avenue PO Box P. 0. Box 1578 City Gastonia State North Carolina tip 28052-1578 Telephone 704-866-3102 Fax 704-866-3147 E-Mail Jwinters@co.gaston.nc.us VIII. MS4 CONTACT INFORMATION Provide the following information for the person/position that will be responsible for day-to-day im lementation and oversight of the stormwater program. a. Name of Contact Person David R. Freeman b. Title Natural Resources Engineer C. Street Address 1303 Cherryviiie highway d. PO Box N/A e. City Dallas f. State North Carolina g. Zip 28034 h. Telephone Number 704-922-2153 i. Fax Number 704-922-2158 j. E-Mail Address dfreeman@co.gaston.nc.us IX. PERMITS AND CONSTRUCTION APPROVALS List permits or construction approvals received or applied for under the following programs. Include contact name if different than the person listed in Item VIII. If further space needed, attach additional sheets. • 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina Page 4 March 5, 2003 a. RCRA Hazardous Waste N/A Management Program b. UIC program under SDWA N/A c. NPDES Wastewater Discharge N/A Permit Number d. Prevention of Significant N/A Deterioration (PSD) Program e. Non Attainment Program N/A f. National Emission Standards for Hazardous Pollutants (NESHAPS) N/A re -construction approval g. Ocean dumping permits under the Marine Protection Research and N/A Sanctuaries Act h. Dredge or fill permits under N/A section 404 of CWA NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 5 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 X. NARRATIVE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENT: STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REPORT 1. Storm Sewer System Information 1.1. Population Served: 48,194 The 2000 US Census reports Gaston County has a permanent population of 190,365 (minus 115,097, the total population of Gaston county's cities and towns is 75,268). 75,268 includes the population of the municipal Extra Territorial Jurisdictions (Er]s). There are 10,701 land parcels in the ETJs. Each parcel averages one (1) household and each household population averages 2.53. This gives us an ETJ population of 27,074. 27,074 from 75,268 gives us a population for Gaston County's Jurisdiction of 48,194. Gaston County does not have a significant seasonal population. 1.2. Growth Rate: The US Census Bureau reports the percent change in population for Gaston County from 1990 to 2000 as 8.9%. The annualized growth rate is 0.89%. 1.3. Jurisdictional and MS4 Service Areas: Gaston County's Jurisdictional area is 209 square miles. The county encompasses 365 square miles. Municipalities and their respective ETJs total 156 square miles leaving 209 square miles under the county's jurisdiction. (Source US Census Bureau). 1.4. MS4 Conveyance System: Gaston County's MS4s consist of widely disperse properties comprised mostly of recreational areas (county parks) and some office buildings. The impervious surfaces of these areas are mostly asphalt covered parking areas and some buildings. Runoff from buildings generally flows from downspouts to open ditches. Some flow to road ditches and others flow to catch basins, and then are piped to streams. Much of the runoff from parking areas flows to catch basins, and then is piped to streams (curb and gutter). In some areas, runoff passes through ponds, bio-detention areas or other Best Management Practices before discharging to streams. Most or the outlets are not emptied directly into streams, but flow as sheet flow over vegetated areas. Others, continue as concentrated flow through vegetated areas. Outlets from ponds usually discharge directly into streams. 1.5. Land Use Composition Estimates: Following are the estimated percentages of the MS4 service areas that are under residential, commercial, industrial, and open space land use. (Also See Section II.d. page 1). Residential 13.5% Commercial 1.0% Industrial 4.0% Openspace 81.5% 1.6. Estimate Methodology: Following is a brief methodology used to determine the land use estimates. The land use figures were estimated from current Gaston County parcel and zoning data for parcels that are located outside of the municipalities and Extra Territorial Jurisdictions (ET]s). Parcels with commercial and industrial zoning designations were converted directly to percentages without any modification. These parcels were assumed to have a uniform land use throughout the entire parcel. The remaining parcels were assumed to be a combination of open space and residential land uses. Because there are no zoning . designations that distinguish between open space and residential, the following filters were applied; 01 �7al ��l NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 6 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 • Any parcel zoned multi -family residential was assumed to be entirely residential. • • Any parcel less than one (1) acre was assumed to be residential. • If a parcel greater than one (1) acre had an address, then one (1) acre of that parcel was designated as residential and the remaining acreage was designated open space. • If a parcel was greater than one (1) acre and had no address, it was assumed to be open space. • • 1.7. TMDL Identification: N/A for Stormwater Runoff. 2. Receiving Streams See: XII. Appendix — Table 1. - Receiving Streams — Gaston County Unincorporated Areas, pages 1-13. See: XII. Appendix — Table la. - Receiving Streams — Gaston County Extra Territorial Jurisdictions (ET]s), pages 1-4 See: XII. Appendix — Map — Stormwater-Phase II, County Owned Parcels and Receiving Streams 3. Existing Water Quality Programs 3.1. Local Programs: Local water quality programs include the following: Watershed Pmtertinn InMinanre is r1e4ign to nmtact the water nijality of streams in water supply watersheds by restricting land uses in the protected area and requires the use of Best Management Practices in developments within the protected area of the watershed. • Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance requires construction activity to contain sediment on -site and not allow sediment to reach streams. • Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance restricts development in flood plans and encourages riparian areas to remain undisturbed. • Gaston County Comprehensive Planning Program establishes development and preservations goals. Land Preservation Program provides private landowners an opportunity to preserve their land while helping to meet goals of the Comprehensive Planning Plan. 3.2. State Programs: State water quality programs include the following: • NC Agriculture Cost Share Program assist agriculture landowners in implementing Best Management Practices for water quality. • NC Erosion and Sediment Control Program addresses construction activity not covered in the local program. • NC Mining Program regulates mining activity and requires mining operations to reduce pollution and perform restoration. Catawba River Basin Wide Water Quality Plan identifies sources of pollution and sets goals for restoration. Nonpoint Source Management Program coordinates multi -agency workgroups to reduce nonpoint source pollution within a specific hverbasin. • Water Supply Watershed Protection Program regulates land use in water supply watersheds. • NC State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) encourages the wise, productive and beneficial use of the natural environment by preserving the natural beauty of the state, create public awareness of our environment, and require state agencies to consider and report on environmental aspects and consequences of their actions involving the expenditure of public money or use of public land. 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 7 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 • Catawba River Buffer Rule requires buffers along the main stem of the Catawba River to reduce nonpoint source pollution to the river. 4. Permitting Information. 4.1. Resoonsible Partv Contact List: Name Position Phone fax Area of Res onsibili E-mail Glenda M. Director 704-922-2152 704-922-2158 Department Head gmjones@co.gaston.nc.us Jones David R. Engineer 704-922-2153 704-922-2158 Technical Supervisor dfreeman@co.gaston.nc.us Freeman Projects/Training C. Dean Conservationist 704-922-2154 704-922-2158 Erosion & Sediment dparker@co.gaston.nc.us Parker Robert Conservationist 704-922-2155 704-922-2158 Post Construction rgordon@co.gaston.nc.us D.Gordon Illicit Discharge Detection/ dlawson@co.gaston.nc.us Danon 3. Lawson Conservationist 704-922-2156 704-922-2158 Elimination, Pollution Prevention/ Good Housekeeping Joseph D. Conservationist 704-922-2157 704-922-2158 1 Public Education & Involvement jdalm@co.gaston.nc.us Alm 4.2. Organizational Chart: See: XII Appendix — Gaston County Natural Resources Department Organizational Chart 4.3. Signing Official: See: VII., page 3. 4.4. Duly Authorized Representative: N/A S. Co -Permitting Information (if applicable): NA 6. Reliance on Other Government Entity: 6.1. Name of the Entity: N.C. Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality 6.2. Element to be Implemented: Construction site runoff requirements not addressed in delegated local Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Program 6.3. Contact Information for the Responsible Party: Name: Bradley Bennett Address: Stormwater & General Permits Unit 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Phone Number: 919-733-5083, ext 525 6.4. Is a legal agreement in place to establish the relationship and responsibilities of both parties? Yes, through issuance of NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permits for Construction Activities. 7. Stormwater Management Program Plan r 0 • • NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 8 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 Gaston County will develop, implement, and enforce a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from our small MS4s to the maximum extent practicable (MEP), to protect water quality, and to satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act. The SWMP will be developed and fully implemented within five (5) years from the effective date of the issued NPDES stormwater permit. 7.1. Public Education and Outreach on Storm Water Impacts 7.1.1. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 1- BMPs and Measurable Goats for Public Education and Outreach, pages 15-16. Gaston County Natural Resources Department: School Programs Adult education Program Web Page - www.co.gaston.nc.-us/natural resourceslindex.htm Gaston County Government Access Channel Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission 7.1.2. Target Audience: The target audience is the general public since the major land use within Gaston County's jurisdiction that contributes to stormwater is residential. 7.1.3. Target Pollutant Sources: Sediment and contaminants carried by stormwater runoff are the major sources of pollutants in the county. Emphasis is placed on pollution prevention. 7.1.4. Outreach Program: Gaston County's comprehensive outreach program will be delivered through many sources -- from presentations and workshops to printed, internet and web -based materials. We expect to reach 5,000 students (public, parochial, and private in hands-on learning activities) and adults to participate in Stormwater Management Programs annually. 7.1.5. Decision Process: Since the majority of the pollution sources are from residential activities, educating the general public on pollution prevention will be the main emphasis. The Natural Resources Conservationist assigned to education and outreach is the responsible person for the program. 7.1.6. Evaluation: The success of the programs are measured by the continuation of the programs and the number of Individuals reached. 7.2. Public Involvement and Participation Gaston County will comply with state open meeting laws and encourage public participation in all aspects of the stormwater programs — from Public Hearings on ordinances to providing opportunities for activities, such as, storm drain stenciling. Each economic and ethnic group will be afforded opportunities to participate in developing and implementing Gaston County's Stormwater Management Program. 7.2.1. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 2 - BMPs and Measurable Goals for Public Involvement and Participation, pages 17-18. Gaston Soil and Water Conservation District, 5 Board members, meets monthly. • C� • NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 9 Gaston County, North Carolina March G, 2003 Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission, 25 members, meets monthly. Gaston County Environmental Review Board, 7 Board members, meets monthly. 7.2.2. Target Audience: Our target audience is the public in general, but will also include affected stakeholder groups, including commercial and industrial businesses, trade associations, environmental groups, homeowners associations, and educational organizations, et als. 7.2.3. Participation Program: Meetings are advertised for public participation through various media sources such as television, radio and newspapers. The public will have opportunities to participate in the following activities: 7.2.3.1. Citizen representatives on Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission and Gaston County Environmental Review Board. 7.2.3.2. Public Hearings 7.2.3.3. Working with citizen volunteers willing to educate others about the program 7.2.3.4. Volunteer monitoring, storm drain stenciling or stream clean-up activities 7.2.3.5. Decision Process: Public involvement equates to public ownership and legitimizes the program. Stakeholders have opportunities to shape the program for local needs. The goal will be to maintain full memberships of boards and commissions. The Natural Resources Conservationist assigned to Public Involvement is responsible for carrying out these programs. 7.2.4. Evaluation: Maintainingfull membership in participating citizen groups will be the measure of success. 7.3. ]tllidt Discharge Detection and Elimination 7.3.1. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 3 — BMPs and Pleasurable Goals for Illidt Discharge Deflection and Elimination, page 19. 7.3.2. Storm Sewer System Map: Gaston County will create a map showing the location of all outfalls and the names and location of all receiving waters. Outfail locations will be verified from field visits using GPS technology. The map sources are existing maps, aerial photographs and surveys. 7.3.3. Regulatory Mechanism: Gaston County will pass a resolution prohibiting illicit connections and, discharges to its MS4s within the five (5) years of state approval of our stormwater application. Each MS4 will be periodically inspected for compliance and sources of dry weather discharges determined. 7.3.4. Enforcement: Each MS4 will be periodically inspected by the Natural Resources Department for compliance with county stormwater policies. • • vAdak NPDES Stormwater Permit Application, Page 10 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 7.3.5. Detection and Elimination: Each MS4 will be periodically inspected for compliance with stormwater regulations. Violations will be referred to the Gaston County Police Environmental Crimes Unit. The Environmental Crimes Unit of the Gaston County Police Department is a specialized unit that handles environmental issues that affect the quality of life for the citizens of Gaston County. The Environmental Crimes Unit investigates crimes that are in violation of Federal, State, and Gaston County Ordinances. Two officers are currently assigned to work with agencies within the Federal, State, and Local Government to achieve compliance with regulations concerning the natural environment. Dry weather flows be field screened and sources determined. 7.3.6. Non Stormwater Discharges: Non stormwater discharges are not significant contributors of pollutants in Gaston County's MS4s. 7.3.7. All non-stormwater discharges that are determined to be contributing significant amounts of pollutants to county MS4s will be prohibited. 7.3.8. Outreach: Information on the hazards associated with illicit discharges and how to report them will be available through printed material, web sites and the Local Government Access Channel. This will be coordinated with and Integrated in the ni ihlir nA iratinn nnel nnlh itinn nrovantinnlnnnrl hni icaLmoninn nrnnramc r..„y.......,. 7.3.9. Decision Process: Gaston County's MS4s are isolated systems that are not easily connected to stormwater systems. The public often frequents these areas and the presence of people should deter most illegal dumping. If illegal activity should occur, the public can report it through established provided means. O 7.3.10. Evaluation: The success of the minimum measure will be the establishment of regulations prohibiting illicit connections and discharges, creating a map of outfalls, and, periodic inspections of the outfalls. 7.4. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control 7,4.1. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 4 — Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control, page 20. 7.4.2. Regulatory Mechanism: On February 5, 2003, the North Carolina Sediment Control Commission delegated Gaston County authority to implement a local Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program. The Gaston County Board Of Commissioners adopted a Gaston County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance on November 14, 2002, to take affect April 1, 2003, See: XiI. Compact Disk - Gaston County Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Ordinance. 7.4.2.1. The Ordinance requires construction site operators to implement appropriate erosion and sediment control Best Management Practices. 7.4.2.2. Control of waste such as discarded building materials, concrete truck washout, chemicals, litter, and sanitary waste at the construction site that may cause adverse impacts to water quality will be regulated through by NCDENR-DWQ NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permit for Construction hrF'.,if'ee rtia.0 r uc�. NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 11 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 7.4.3. Plan Reviews: Construction activities disturbing one (1) acre or more land are required to submit a plan that is reviewed by the Gaston County Natural Resources Department. The plan must show how sediment will be contained within the construction site. Construction may not begin until the plan is approved. Sites less than one (1) acre may require a plan if deemed necessary by department staff based on site conditions. Natural Resources Conservationists' will review the Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plans for compliance with the Gaston County Soil Erosion & Sedimentation Control Ordinance. It is estimated 175 plans will be reviewed annually. 7.4.4. Enforcement: Sites will be inspected and deficiencies documented and reported to the financially responsible party. Notices of Violation will be issued and fines levied for most violations. Also, Stop Work Orders and/or Permit Denial can be used for more serious violations. The most serious violations will be referred to the Gaston County Police Environmental Crimes Unit. 7.4.5. Inspections: When a plan is received, the Natural Resources Conservationist will review the plan and inspect the site. 7.4.6. Public Information: The public will receive information through the Public Education/outreach Programs and can provide input through the Public Involvement and Participation Programs. The public can report violations by telephone, email, fax or in person. Contact information will be made available through the Public Education/outreach Programs and the Public Involvement and Participation Programs. 7.4.7. Decision Process: The Gaston County Board of Commissioners directed the Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission (QNRC) to make a recommendation addressing sediment pollution from construction sites. After a year of studying the problem, the QNRC recommended that the county adopt a local Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance similar to the State Model Ordinance and that the Gaston County Natural Resources Department carryout the program. 7.4.8. Evaluation: The measure of success of this program will be its establishment and continued operation. 7 C n....�_r......a.�....F:.... Ca...— {ll-.i--- ILA-- .w..—en& :w Mew ► wrelopmewf --A /.5. rVi<-WII�Y Y�.Y V11 r703 ,1 i4OVG1 1943INUU-0641Gi 116 Ili 1VQVV YGrG1V F/i11GIlL P11{I Redevelopment Gaston County will develop a "Post -Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment Program." This Program will consist of a Stormwater Management Ordinance that will apply to all development and redevelopment projects. Gaston County will develop and implement a Post Construction Stormwater Management Program that meets the following requirements: -i r 1 The _hall r all ....b"d ... ....a /.... ..I..R.....J ..L.......-I 4.. .. ..1.. t.._ /.7.1. 111 program J11Gl1 require all auuJML F1r UjCLL.1 kd, 1JC1111Cu dUUVCJ W apply 4UI locally issued permit coverage under one of the following stormwater management options: 7.5.1.1. Low Density Projects. Proiects shall be _permitted as low density_ if the project meets the following: • •i NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 12 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 (I) No more than two (2) dwelling units per acre or 24 percent (24%) built -upon area (BUA) for all residential and non-residential development. (II) Stormwater runoff from the development shall be transported from the development by vegetated conveyances to the maximum extent practicable. (III) All BUAs shall be at a minimum of thirty (30) feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. For the purpose of this Rule, a surface water shall be present if the feature is approximately shown on either the most recent version of the soil survey map prepared by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture or the most recent version of the 1:24,000 scale (7.5 minute) quadrangle topographic maps prepared by the United States Geologic Survey (USGS). An exception to this requirement may be allowed when surface waters are not present in accordance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (3)(a); and, (IV) The permit shall require recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants to ensure that development activities maintain the development consistent with the approved project plans. 7.5.1.2. High Density Projects. Projects exceeding the low density threshold (established above in low density section) shall implement stormwater control measures that: (I) Control and treat the difference in stormwater runoff volume leaving the project site between the pre and post development conditions for the 1 year 24 hour storm. Runoff volume draw down time shall be a minimum of 24 hours, but not more than 120 hours. (II) All structural stormwater treatment systems used to meet the requirements of the program shall be designed to have an 85% average annual removal for Total Suspended Solids. (III) General Engineering Design Criteria for all projects shall be in accordance with 15A NCAC 2H .1008(c). (IV) All BUAs shall be at a minimum of thirty (30) feet landward of all perennial and intermittent surface waters. For the purpose of this Rule, a surface water shall be present if the feature is approximately shown on either the most recent version of the soil survey map prepared by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture or the most recent version of the 1 .-1.rAnniF.pogit`rvvu acae �i.r minute) yuawa.yicwia}►, ,a ,.. 1na. niapS prcparcu uy the United States Geologic Survey (USGS). An exception to this requirement may be allowed when surface waters are not present in accordance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2B .0233 (3)(a); and, (V) The permit shall require recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants to ensure that development activities maintain the development consistent with the approved project plans. 7.5.2. The program will include an operation and maintenance component that ensures the aaeyua« cony-terrn operation of the structural or•ir5 reyuueu uy the Nfmoygrain. The program shall include a requirement that the owner of a permitted structural BMP, submit annually to the local program, a maintenance inspection report on each structural BMP. The inspection will be conducted by a qualified professional; and, NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 13 Gaston County, North Carolina March 6, 2003 7.5.3. The program will be developed to control, to the maximum extent practicable, the • sources of fecal coliform. The program will be coordinated with the Gaston County Health Department. 7.5.4. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 5 — Post -Construction Stormwater Management in New Development and Redevelopment, pages 21-22. 7.5.5. Regulatory Mechanism: Gaston County will develop a Stormwater Ordinance that is similar to the State Model Ordinance as directed by the USEPA-NPDES Stormwater - Phase II Rules and NCEMC-15A NCAC2H.0126 Rule. Gaston County Will 11tili7e the Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission; Gaston County Natural Resources Department, and stakeholder groups along with the State Model Ordinance to develop a stormwater program that meets state regulations by March 10, 2005. 7.5.6. Operation and Maintenance: The Gaston County Stormwater Ordinance will require the owners of Stormwater Best Management Practices to properly operate and maintain the land applications. Periodic inspections will be conducted by the Gaston Natural Resources Department to verify compliance, and, sanctions similar to those in the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance will be imposed to discourage non-compliance. 7.5.7. Decision Process: Stakeholders groups, including the Gaston County Quality of Natural Resources Commission and the Gaston County Homebuilders Association, met and recommended to the Gaston County Board of Commissioners that the . county develop and implement a Stormwater Management Program that encompasses the county's entire jurisdiction and not just the county owned MS4s. They also recommended that municipalities be encouraged to participate in the county's Stormwater Management Program. This would provide uniform regulation of stormwater throughout the county. The program will parallel the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program and be a performanced-based program. The Natural Resources Conservationist assigned to the Stormwater Management Program is responsible for carrying out the program. Evaluation: The goal of this measure is to develop, adopt and implement a Stormwater Management Program by March 10, 2005. 7.6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations 7.6.1. BMP Summary Table: See: XI. Table 6 — Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping, page 23. 7.6.2. Affected Operations: Gaston County has no individual NPDES permitted operations or industrial facilities that discharge to any of the county MS4s. Operations within the MS4s consist mainly of grounds keeping and park maintenance. 7.6.3. Training: Training in the form of annual workshops will be provided to county employees on pollution prevention and good housekeeping. These workshops will be coordinated with and integrated into the Education and Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Programs. 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 14 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 7.6.4. Maintenance and Inspections: Properties are inspected weekly or when notified of maintenance concerns by the public. During these inspections litter and debris will be removed and vegetation will be maintained. 7.6.5. Vehicular Operations: Most runoff from parking areas passes through stormwater Best Management Practices, such as, bio-retention areas, wet ponds, dry ponds, and buffer strips before discharging. 7.6.6. Waste Disposal: Waste will be disposed of in accordance with applicable county, state and federal regulations. Floatables and debris will be disposed of in the county landfill and accumulated sediments will be analyzed and land applied. 7.6.7. Flood Management Projects: There are currently no Flood management projects in Gaston County's M54s. 7.6.8. Existing ordinances: will be reviewed to ensure compatibility with the Stormwater Management Plan. 7.6.9. Other evaluations: NA. 7.6.10, Dare-icinn Drnrroee• A Nntairai Rocniwrreg rnncaryatinnict is racnnncihia fnr implementing the Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Program. 7.6.11. Evaluation: Conducting annual workshops to train staff on Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping will be the measure of success. • 0Amok • • • NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 15 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 BMP Summary Tables Table 1. BMP's and Measurable Goals for Public Education and Outreach BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Party 1 Gaston County Continue to publish reports X X X X X Director and Natural Quality of and sponsor workshops, Resources Natural presentations, tours, etc. to Conservationists Resources keep the public informed of through the Director Commission the state of the natural of Cooperative environment in Gaston Extension Service. County. 2 Distribute Distribute brochures through X X X X X Director and Natural pollution event displays. Include Resources prevention information on steps to Conservationists. brochures reduce pollution sources including proper disposal of used oil and toxic materials, public reporting of illicit discharges and awareness of nutrient and fecal coliform issues. 3 Informational Develop and maintain a X X X X X Director and Natural Website stormwater information page Resources for the existing internet Conservationists website. Post newsletters and through the Gaston brochures and provide County Information information on water quality, and Technology Web stormwater pollutants and Master. ways to minimize them, municipal stormwater projects and activities. Provide contacts for reporting and questions. 4 Gaston County Develop presentations to air X X X X X Director and Natural Government on Local Government Access Resources Access Channel Channel that informs the Conservationists public about stormwater through the Director quality concerns and how they of the Gaston County can help prevent and reduce Public Information stormwater pollution. Officer. 5 Annual Public Conduct annual informational X X X X X Director and Natural Workshops workshops. Include Resources information on past, present, Conservationists. and future projects and information on ways the public can work to enhance water quality. 6 School Continue age -specific X X X X X Director and Natural Programs educational information and Resources Educational presentations for use in Conservationists Materials schools to school age children. through the Gaston Presentations Present information in County Soil & Water NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina Page 16 March S, 2003 BMP Measurable Goals YR 1 YR 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 5 Responsible Position Pa for Schools appropriate forums. Conservation District Board. 7 Adult education Continue educational X X X X X Director and Natural Program information and presentations Resources to civic groups, clubs and Conservationists. associations. Present information in appropriate forums. • • is �J NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 17 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 BMP Summary Tables Table 2. BMP's and Measurable Goals for Public Involvement and Participation BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Party f Gaston County A twenty-five (25) member X X X X X Director and Natural Quality of commission comprised of Resources Natural citizens in Gaston County Conservationists in Resources appointed by the Gaston coordination with the Commission County Board of Director of the Commissioners representing Gaston County various groups and Cooperative organizations within the Extension Service. county that holds monthly public meetings to assess the state .^.f the n.atu. al environment of the county, and, as directed, to advised the Board of County Commissioners and to recommend solutions concerning the quality of the coup 's natural resources. 2 Gaston Soil and A five -member (5) board X X X X X Director and Natural Water comprised of citizens of Resources Conservation Gaston County, three (3) Conservationists District elected by the citizens of the through the Director county and two (2) appointed of Gaston Natural by the state that holds Resources monthly public meetings to Department. set natural resources priorities and objectives and provide guidance, direction and oversight to the Gaston County Natural Resources Department. 3 Gaston County A seven -member (7) board X X X X X Director and Natural Environmental comprised of citizens of Resources Review Board Gaston County appointed by Conservationists the Gaston County Board of through the Director Commissioners representing and Engineer of various stakeholder groups Gaston Natural within the county that holds Resources monthly public meetings for Department. oversight of the enforcement of county environmental regulations such as, the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance and the Stormwater Management Ordinance. 4 Gaston County A seven -member (7) board X X X X X I Director, Engineer s r� 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina Page 18 March S, 2003 BMP Measurable Goals YR 1 YR 1 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 5 Responsible Position/Party Board of comprised of citizens elected and Natural Commissioners by the citizens of the county Resources to oversee the operation of Conservationists county government and to through the Director hold public hearings to of Gaston Natural establish or amend county Resources ordinances. Department. • VAmok NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Page 19 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 BMP Summary Tables Table 3. BMP's and Measurable Goals for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Pa 1 Map Gaston County will create a X Natural Resources map showing map showing Conservationists. the location of all outfalls and the names and location of all receiving waters. 2 Inspections Each MS4 will be periodically X Natural Resources inspected for compliance with Conservationists stormwater regulations. through coordination with Gaston Parks and Recreation P1..r.31 UIIC1 IL vc aiuncri�. 3 Regulation Gaston County will pass X Natural Resources regulation prohibiting illicit Conservationists connections and discharges to through the Director its MS4s. of Gaston Natural Resources Department. 4 Enforcement The Environmental Crimes Unit X X X X X Natural Resources Gaston County investigates crimes that are in Conservationists Police violation of Federal, State, and through coordination Environmental Gaston County Ordinances. with Gaston County Crimes Unit Two officers are currently Police Department, assigned to work with agencies within the Federal, State, and Local Government to achieve compliance with regulations concerning the natural environment. • • 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina BMP Summary Tables Table 4. Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control Page 20 March S, 2003 BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Party 1 Soil Erosion Gaston County has adopted X X X X X Natural Resources and an ordinance requiring Conservationists in Sedimentation containment of sediment cooperation with Gaston Ordinance within a development site. County Board of Commissioners. 2 Education Gaston County Natural X X X X X Natural Resources Resources Department Staff Conservationists through will conduct periodic Director of Gaston workshop to inform the Natural Resources public, developers, builders, Department. and construction site operators of the requirements of the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program. 3 Plan Reviews Gaston County Natural X X X X X Natural Resources Resources Department Staff Conservationists through will review Soil Erosion and Director of Gaston Sediment Control Plans for Natural Resources compliance with the Department. ordinance. 4 Inspections Gaston County Natural X X X X X Natural Resources Resources Staff will inspect Conservationists in site to determine compliance cooperation with Gaston with the ordinance. Sites Soil & Water will be prioritized by Conservation District potential water quality Board. im acts 5 Enforcement Gaston County Natural X X X X X Natural Resources Resources Staff will report Conservationists in noncompliance to concern cooperation with Gaston parties and use site visits, County Code notices of violation, fines Enforcement and City of stop work orders and denial Gastonia Code of permits to encourage Enforcement compliance. Departments. • • NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Pale 21 Gaston County, North Carolina March 5, 2003 BMP Summary Tables Table S. Post -Construction Storm Water Management in New Development and Redevelopment BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Pa 1 Stormwater Gaston County will adopt X X X Natural Resources Management an ordinance to reduce Conservationists in Ordinance pollution from stormwater cooperation with Gaston runoff. County Board of Commissioners. 2 Education Gaston County Natural X X X Natural Resources Resources Department Conservationists through Staff will conduct periodic Director of Gaston workshop to inform the Natural Resources public, developers, Department. builders, and construction site operators of the requirements of the Stormwater Management Program. 3 Plan Reviews Gaston County Natural X X X Natural Resources Resources Department Conservationists through Staff will review Director of Gaston Stormwater Management Natural Resources Plans for compliance with Department. the ordinance. 4 Inspections Gaston County Natural X X X Natural Resources Resources Staff will Conservationists in inspect site to determine cooperation with Gaston compliance with the County Soil & Water ordinance. Sites will be Conservation District prioritized by potential Board. water quality impacts. 5 Enforcement Gaston County Natural X X X Natural Resources Resources Staff will Conservationists in report noncompliance to cooperation with Gaston concern parties and use County and City of Site viSitc_ nntirPc of C;actnnia rnria violation, fines stop work Enforcement orders and denial of Departments. permits to encourage compliance. 6 Gaston County Gaston County has X X X Natural Resources Comprehensive developed a Conservationist Planning Program comprehensive land use through coordination plan with goals to with Director of Gaston Ornennin nr imnrnim l 1�...] tv. Vl llltvlV•6. I\l�Flr�l Dnrn.rnr.r 1•UN/1 GI 1\G7Ylll {.c7 water quality to ensure Department and the an adequate supply for Director of Community consumption, habitat Development and conservation, and Technology. recreation. Protect • • 0 NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina Page 22 March 5, 2003 BMP Measurable Goals YR 1 YR 2 YR 3 YR 4 YR 5 Responsible Position/Part natural resource capacity. Protect capacity for waste management. Preserve open space. Preserve existing linkages and create links between land uses and open saces. 7 Gaston Soil and Gaston Soil and Water X X X X X Director and Natural Water Conservation District's Resources CVIIJe1 VOUVI1 Lard Preset VOUVII %-Unse vabOnibks L IIVUIJ. I District Land Program holds the Gaston County Soil Preservation conservation easements & Water Conservation Program within Gaston County. District Board, and in Priority is given to parcels cooperation with the that help meet the goals Gaston County Board of of the Gaston County Commissioners. Comprehensive Planning Pra ram. • • • NPDES Stormwater Permit Application Gaston County, North Carolina BMP Summary Tables Table 6. Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping Page 23 March 6, 2003 BMP Measurable Goals YR YR YR YR YR Responsible 1 2 3 4 5 Position/Party 1 Training Gaston County will conduct X Natural Resources training in the form of annual Conservationists workshops for county employees through Director of on Pollution Prevention and Gaston Natural Good Housekeeping. These Resources workshops will be coordinated Department. with and integrated into the Education and Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Programs, 2 Maintenance Properties are inspected weekly X Natural Resources and or when notified of maintenance Conservationists Inspections concerns by the public. During through coordination these inspections litter and with Parks and debris will be removed and Recreation v etation will be maintained. De artment. 3 Vehicular Where practical, runoff from X Natural Resources Operations parking areas will be directed Conservationists through stormwater BMPs, such through coordination as, bio-retention areas, wet with Parks and ponds, dry ponds, and buffer Recreation strips before discharging. Department. 4 Waste Waste will be disposed of in X X X X X Natural Resources Disposal accordance with applicable Conservationists county, state and federal through coordination regulations. Roatables and with Parks and debris will be disposed of in the Recreation county landfill and accumulated Department. sediments will be analyzed and land applied. 5 Integration Existing ordinances will be X X X X X Natural Resources reviewed to ensure Conservationists compatibility with the through Director of Ctormwater Mananampnt Gaston Natural Resources l l Department. _ File: Appendix Table 1. Receiving Streams - Gaston County Unincorporated Areas Water Quality Use Support Water Quality iD # River Basin Receiving Stream frame _ Slre m Index N_t;l _ --_ - cation tiny G' m D4 ri�t;cn 1 Catawba Catawba River - MIL(>648 FT) 11-(112) WSIVCA FS N/A From Cowen's Ford Dam to Water Intake at River Bend Steam Station 2 Catawba Catawba River - MIL(>648 FT) 11-(114) WSIV&B CA FS NIA From Water Intake of River Bond Steam Station to Mt Island Dam 3 Catawba Catawba River - Lake Wylie 114117) WSIV CA FS NIA From Mountain Island Darn to i Hwy85 Bridge at Belmont 6 Catawba Johnson Creek 11-113-(2) WS-IV-CA FS UNLISTED From 0.6 mile ugtream from mouth to Mountain Island Lake 7 Catawba Dutchman's Creek 11-11940.5) WSIV FS Fecal Pram source to 0.8 miles dwarslreamot Taylor, Ck 8 Catawba Dutchman's Creek 11-119 (6) WSIV CA NR Fecal From a pofnt 0.8 miles downstream of Taylors Ck to Lake Wylie 9 Catawba Leepers Creek 11-119-1-1 C FS WA From sourc. to 0.0 mile upstream of mouth 10 Catawba Leepers Creek 11-119-1-(12) WSIV FS WA From 0.3 miles upstream of mouth to Dutchman Ck 11 Catawba Killian Creek 11-119-2-(0.5) C FS WA From soot- to 1.2 mile, upstream of mouth 12 Catawba Killian Creek 11-119-2-(4) WS-iV FS NIA From 1.2 mils upstream ar mouth to Dutchmen. Creek 13 Catawba Stanley Creek 11-119-3-(1) C FS UNLISTED From sour -to 1 We upstream of Gaston Co SR 1918 14 Catawba Stanley Creek 11-119-3-(2) WS-IV FS UNLISTED From 1 mile upstream of Gaston Cc SR 191E to Dutcbm ns Creek 18 Catawba Files Creek 11-121-(2) WSIV CA NR UNLISTED From 0.3 mile-downsteam of NC Hwy 273 to Lake Wyke, Catawba 22 Catawba South Fork Catawba River 11-129414,5) WSIV CA FS NIA From 0.6 mile upmeam of NC Hwy 275 to 0A milo upstream or LC 23 Catawba South Fork Catawba River 11-129415.5) WS-V FS Sed From 0.4 mile upstream of LC to Cromerton Dam A LW et Upper Arms 24 Catawba South Fork Catawba River 11-12943.7) WSIV FS NIA From CtarkC wk to 0.3 mile upstream of Muddy Creek 28 Catawba Rattle Shoal Creek 11-129-13 WSIV FS UNLISTED From wort. to South Fork Catawba 29 Catawba Ut at Robinson Lake (Robinson Lake) 11-129-13-141) WS-lV&B FS UNLISTED From source to Dam at Robinson Lake 30 Catawba Ut at Robinson Lake 11-129-13-1-(2) WSIV FS UNLISTED From Dam at Robinson Lake to Rattle 31 Catawba Coley Creek 11-129-14 WSIV FS UNLISTED From source to South Fork C9.11. 33 Catawba Hoyle Creek 11-129-1543.5) WSIV CA NR UNLISTED From 0.2 mile downstream of Little Hoyle Cr to Stany WSI 34 Catawba Hoyle Creek 11-129-15-(4) WSIV NR UNLISTED From Stanly WSI to 0.2 mi be Mauney Cr 35 Catawba Hoyle Creek 11-129-1546) WSIV CA NR UNLISTED From 0.2 mile downstream of Mauney Cr to South Fork CatawbeR 36 Catawba Sailors Branch 11-129-15-2 WSIV NR UNLISTED From sour -to Hoyle Creek 37 Catawba Little Hoyle Creek 11-129-15-3 WS-IV NR UNLISTED From watt. to Hq4. Greek 39 Catawba Long Creek 11-129-1641) WSII HOW NR WA From Sour- 07 mile upstream .1 Gaston Co SR 1408 43 Catawba Ut to Long Creek 11-129-16-2.5-(1) WSI I HOW FS UNLISTED From swum. to a point 1.2 miles upstream ol Gaston County SA 1401 44 Catawba Ut to Long Creek (Weber Lake) 11-129-16-2.5-(2) WS-I I HOW CA FS UNLISTED From a point 1.2 miles upstream of Gaston County SR 1401 to LC 45 Catawba Mountain Creek 11-129-16-3-(1) WS-II HOW FS UNLISTED From sea- to 0.3 mile upstream or Gaston Co SR 1405 46 Catawba Mountain Creek 11-129-163(2) WSII HOW CA FS UNLISTED From source to Goose creak 47 Catawba Ut to Long Creek (Anowood Lake) 11-129-16-4.5-(1) WSII HOW CA FS UNLISTED From .sacs to dam at Mavood Lek. 49 Catawba Kaglor Branch 11-129-16-5 C NR UNLISTED From sour- to Long Creek 50 Catawba Jule Allen Branch 11-129-16-6 C NR UNLISTED From sour - to Long Creek 51 Catawba Dallas Branch 11-129-16-7 C FS UNLISTED From source to Long Crank 53 Catawba Little Long Creek 11-129-16-9 C NR From war -to Long Leek 54 Catawba Evans Lake 11-129-16-9-1 C NR UNLISTED Entire take and connecting Weans to 59 Catawba Beaverdam Creek 11-129-9-(0.7) WSIV FS UNLISTED A print 0.3 mile upstream of Gaston County SR 1626 to SFIC RIVER 60 Catawba Little Beaverdam Creek 11-129-9-141) C FS UNLISTED From sour- to a point 0.5 ndle upstream of NC Hwy 277 61 Catawba Little Beaverdam Creek 11-129-9-1-(2) WSIV FS UNLISTED From o point 0.5 mil. upstream of NC Hwy 277 to Beewrdam Creak 62 Catawba Catawba Creek 11-130 C NS NIA From sour- to Lake Wylie, Catawba River 63 Catawba Mill Creek 11-131 C NR UNLISTED From sour- to North CarotkraSouth G_ 00 •.arnw ua Catawba n_..:-rel Branch .xlviu cr o�a�n.rr 111va1 � �-�,,,r� C NR UNLISTED e,�.,.,..ru re cw,.er.rs Cweek Page 1 Water Duality Use Su000rt Water Quality ID #! River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 66 Catawba South Fork Crowders Creek 11-135-10 C NR UNLISTED North Carolina PortioNSR-1103 67 Catawba South Crowders Creek 11-135-10-1 C FS UNLISTED From »a is to South Fork Crmdm 68 Catawba Ut at Sparrow Springs Lake 11-135-10-1-141) B FS UNLISTED From sou ce to Dam at Spam— Sptrgs 69 Catawba Ut at Sparrow Springs Lake 11-135-10-1-1-(2) C FS UNLISTED From Dam at span —Springs Lake to South Fork Crowders Creek 70 Catawba McGill Creek 11-135-2 C NS UNLISTED From sou ce to crcwen Creek 71 Catawba Ut at Camp James (Camp James Lake) 11-135-3-(1) B NR UNLISTED From aouru to Damat Camp James Lake 72 Catawba Ut at Camp James 11-135-3-(2) C NR UNLISTED From Dam at Camp Jerrm Lake to 77 Catawba Blackwood Creek 11-135-7 C NR UNLISTED From source to C—dms Creak 78 Catawba Ferguson Branch 11-135-8 C NR UNLISTED From sourca to Crowders Creek 79 Catawba McGill Branch 11-135-9 C NR UNLISTED From sourca to Crwdera Creak 80 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:-8120:01,35:10:28 81 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONC COORDINATES:81:13:22, 35:09:49 82 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:18:20,35:09:50 83 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES81:16:56, 35:10:27 84 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:-01:18:49,35:11:19 85 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDINATES:-81,18:19,35:11:04 86 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LA7ILONG COORDINATES:-81:17:19.35:10:55 87 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:d1:17:284 35:10:56 88 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-8t17-07, 35:1050 89 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES81:17:57,35:10:43 90 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:18A3, 35:11:55 91 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:18n9.35:1 IA7 92 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:17A2, 35:11:53 93 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LAT/LONGCOORDINATES:-61:16:32, 35:11:14 94 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCCORDINATES:-81:18:17, 35:12:14 95 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:-81:1939,35:14:38 101 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI14ATES:-81 17:02, 35:1625 103 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:18:11, 35:i5:58 104 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:18:06.35:16:09 108 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:15:41, 35:15:25 110 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81v19:20, 35:W30 111 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-ai:1922,35:16:32 114 Catawba Unnamed Tributary .r NIA, NIA NIA I_INI 15TED - 1_ATIL_ONG CCORDINATES'.81-19:08. 35:16'51 119 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES;-81:19�39,35:17:51 120 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCCORDINATES:81:20:14,35:17:38 121 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;-8120:39,35: 18:25 122_ Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:21:13,35:18:22 123 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG CCORDINATES:-81:20:18r 35:18:28 124 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:8121:02, 35:18:50 125 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;-81:21:14r 35:19:11 126 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:19:28, 35:19:22 127 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES :81:19:08, 35:18:56 128 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:19:12r35:19:02 129 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:19:02,35:18:44 130 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:18:11, 35:18:24 Page 2 • • o Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classirication Rating Issues Stream Description 131 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:09. 35:18:33 132 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG 00ORDINATES:A1:17:58,35:18:42 133 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:17:17, 35:19:13 134 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORO[NATES:A1:18:07,35:19:19 135 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDiNATES:A1:19:58,35:p37 136 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:20:39.35:2Q14 137 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:58, 35:20:37 138 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORD1NATE5:A1:19:56, 35:20:47 139 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A120:13, 35:20:50 140 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:48, 3520:09 141 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AIA9:27, 35:21:18 142 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:a1:19:23, 35:2t20 143 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:45,35:21:33 144 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:58,35:21:51 145 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:16:35,35:21:29 1,46 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N A RNA N/A IINIIRTFr) LATAONC COORDINATES:A1: 10:02.35:21:50 147 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:A1:19:42, 35:21:48 148 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:59,35:22:21 149 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:40, 35:22:38 154 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:22'58, 35:24:17 155 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:22:45,3524r44 156 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NfA UNLISTED LATILONG COORD[NATES:A1:24:39, 35:24:56 157 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:A1:24:38, 35:24:56 164 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-812105:,35:24:09 167 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:22:30, 3523:39 169 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:A1:18:32, 35:24:40 170 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATXONG COORDINATES:A1:18:41,35:24:36 174 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:15, 35:23:38 175 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONO 0OORDINATES:-8/18:59,35:23:39 176 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:33, 35:23:37 177 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:24,35:23:42 178 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:A1:18:10, 35:23:42 Catawba171, � nnamed Tnb1:t',7 ^' 1M NIA RM HMI I$TFn LATnoNGCOORDINATES:A1:17:59,35:23:17 180 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:36,3522:30 181 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:18:01, 35:22:38 182 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:17:34, 35:22:43 183 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AIA7:34,35:22:43 184 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:17:32, 35:22:45 185 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LAULONGCOORDINATES:A1:16:40,35:23:29 186 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:16:32, 35:21:56 187 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG GOOROINATES:A1:15:58, 3523:44 188 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG GOORDINATES:A1:16:01, 35:23:51 189 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AIA5:46, 35:23:33 190 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AI:16:10, 35:22:52 191 Catawba Unnamed Trbutary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:$1:16:24.35:22:17 Page 3 • r Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 192 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:81:16:30, 3522:00 193 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:53,35:23:33 194 (:atawha (Inamed Trihutary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:S1:18:02,35:23:53 195 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-61:15150, 35:24:Dl 196 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:15:25, 35:24:11 197 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:15:13, 35:24:13 198 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG 00ORDINATES:81:15:22, 35:24:09 199 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81 1530, 35:24:09 200 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:S1:14:14,3524:04 201 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:1601. 35:23:01 202 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:14:02,35:23:13 203 Catawba Unnamed Iributary NIA WA hilA UNLISTED w!LONG OC--RDIN EG.-O,.,4:23,.....,...,4 204 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG CCORDINATES:81:14.32, 35:22:35 205 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:14:48, 35:22:16 206 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATRONG COORDINATES:b1:15:04,35:22:06 207 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:15,49.35:20:54 208 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:15:49, 35:20:54 209 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:16:12, 35:20:63 210 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGC.00RDINATES:81:16:20.35:21:00 211 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:16:23,35:20:55 212 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:16:54, 35:20:02 213 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:59, 35:20:47 214 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:18:59, 35:20:35 215 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATESAII:17:27,35:20:57 216 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LAMONG COORDINATES:81:17A5, 3520:41 217 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:17D3, 35:19:56 218 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOOROII4ATES:81:17:59, 3520:34 219 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES 811746.35:20:16 220 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONc cuiRDiriATES:-8i:1737,35:i956 221 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81;17:46, 35:20:15 222 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDMATES:81:17:55, 35:2022 223 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:57, 35:19:25 224 Catawba Vnrltllncu Tiiuuiniy .� ,.,.z NIA UNLISTED _...__.._ - GOOORDINATES:-Al-17'13 151416 225 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81-16:19, 35:19:00 226 Catawba Unnamed Tributary • WA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATE5:81:16:07, 35:20:03 227 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:12, 35:19:18 228 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:15:56, 35:18c48 237 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDINATES:81:15:31, 35:18:29 238 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:15:11, 35:19.35 239 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:14:55.35:20:27 240 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCCORDMATES:81-14:25, 35:20.20 241 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:14:07, 35:20:12 242 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:14126, 35:20730 243 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATESAII-13:50, 35:20:10 244 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:13:25, 35:20:00 Page 4 Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # 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C0ORDJMATES-8v11:2A, sS-1.2 u 572 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81[70:49, 35:12:44 573 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:11:33, 35:12:53 574 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:11:15, 35:13:12 575 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:1117. 35:12:34 576 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATM-81:11:32, 35:12:26 577 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:.81:11:33,35:10:11 578 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:11:57, 35:12:17 579 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:12:07.35:11:29 580 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:12:35, 35:13:34 581 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES81:12:34,35:1333 582 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:12:53, 35:13:00 583 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:81:12:53, 35:13:00 Page 10 • • • Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description �584 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDINATES:-81:12:50.35:12:46 ^ _ 585 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA MA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:13:05. 35:11:01 586 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-61:1324.36:11:56 587 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-8113:D4.35:11:03 588 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:$1:13:02, 35:10:51 589 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:12:44, 35:10:24 590 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:.81: 12:09. 35:10:07 591 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:12:53,35:09:50 592 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LAY/LONG COORDINATES:A7:13:09.35:09:45 593 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:13:00.35:10:35 594 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-61:13:05,35:09: 42 595 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:13:51.35:09:46 596 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:15:25, 35:1014 597 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATE8:,81:14:04. 35:09:52 598 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES :A1:15:24, 35:f0:12 599 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:1521, 35:10:06 600 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDNATES:-81:15:45, 35:10:22 601 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:t6:00, 35:10:30 602 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDiNATES:.81:16:29. 35.11:03 603 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:16:29, 35:11:14 604 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:30.35:11:49 605 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:16:44, 35:12: 12 606 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:d1:16:46, 35:12:26 607 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;-81:16:24, 35:10:45 608 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-61:16:48. 35:11:13 609 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LAULONG COORDI14ATES:A1:16:32, 35:10:21 610 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDINATES:-81:17:37,35:09:47 611 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOR6INATES:-81:16:31.35:11:48 612 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:�81:13:44.35:13:42 613 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED UATILONGCOORDINATES;.81;13:45,35:13:27 614 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI MATES:-01: 14:54. 35:13:47 615 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:$1: 15:29.35:13:23 616 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:1329, 35:12:48 617 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROIMATES:$1:13'54.35:13:08 618 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:13:28. 35:12:37 619 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDIMATES:d1:14:56, 35:11;55 FM Catawba t lnnamed Thhiltary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.WA5:11. 35:11:56 621 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:1507.35:11:32 622 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:d1:14:25.35:11:26 623 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:14:38.35:11:37 624 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:14:21,35:11:24 625 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:13;57,35:11:12 626 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:13:48.35:12:07 627 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:10:38, 35:13:24 628 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:17:24, 35:14:13 Page 11 Water Quality Use Support Water Quality , ID # River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 629 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A7:16:24, 35:14:59 630 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01;15;40, 35:15:12 a.rba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:1651, 35:1524 633 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:14:34, 35:16:36 635 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:14:20, 35:17:24 636 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:10:54, 35AT.31 637 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES :$1:1D:37, 35:17:15 638 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:10:19, 35:17:29 643 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:12:44, 35:18:37 645 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:.81:13:14, 35:18:53 646 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:$1:13:22.35:18:10 647 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTE:U LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:Q:47, 35:18:39 648 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-8L1402,35:19:04 649 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES: 81:14:17, 35:19A9 650 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:13:40,35:18:19 651 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81: 15:01. 35:18:38 652 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-61: 14:39. 35:1824 653 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:14:12, 35:1828 657 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:471:14:45, 35:17:51 658 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES: 81:13:51, 35:16:14 660 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:A1:14:04, 35:18:00 661 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:$112:21,35:19:54 662 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:12:20.35:19:56 663 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81-12:05.35:19-20 664 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:12:39.35:1921 665 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;81:11:15,35:19:29 666 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;.81:11:31, 35:19:25 667 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:d1:11:20. 36:19:46 668 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:10:40, 35:19:40 669 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:09:56,35:19:20 670 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI RATES :-81:(19:41, 35:19:11 671 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:09:01, 35:19:01 672 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N(A NA UNLISTED LA-.,L. , n.35:19.0, 675 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDIRATES:81:09:56.35:18:21 676 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:08:02, 35:18:09 680 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDI NATES:81:06:41, 35:17:04 685 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDLNATES:481.0805,35:18:53 691 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81: 1930. 35:23:05 692 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:41:22:13, 35;22;22 693 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES-81:17:01. 35:23:34 694 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:22:27, 35:20:37 695 Broad Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG OOORDI RATES-81:22:04, 35:20:48 696 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG OOORDI RATES:-81:21:45, 35:20:48 697 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:41111:51, 35:M45 698 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDINATES:-01:22:38. 35:20:35 Page 12 a a a, Water Quality Use Support water Quality ID # River Basin Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 711 Broad Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:25:09, 35:23:43 714 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-0125:02, 35:23:34 715 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:26:18,35:24:00 716 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.8126:12.35:24:27 717 Broad Unnamed Tributary WA NIA NIA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COORDINATES:81:26:55, 35:24:42 718 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG GOOROINATES:81:27:08, 35:24:55 719 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:19,28, 35:12:44 720 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA MA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:19:27, 35:12:31 721 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81;1927, 35:12:07 722 Broad Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:19:27,35:1200 723 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES;.81:25:31, 35:25:05 724 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LA.TM.ONG COORDINATES:81:23:44, 35:25:02 725 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES :81:20:23.35:24:55 726 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:81:20:08, 35:24:54 727 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:18:11, 3524:51 728 Cat —A- unilamCd Tib.iary N/A N LISTE1) LAVLONG COOR II,MIA.ESA-1.,,. :24:50 729 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES181:17:23, 35:24:49 730 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:16:18, 35:24:47 731 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA N/A UNLISTED LAMONG COORDINATES:81:13:51, 35:24:30 732 Catawba I lnnarrled Trih d.ry NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG 0OORDINATES:-81;12:25, 35:24:39 734 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES :81 08:55.35:24:15 735 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDINATES:.81:08:48, 35:24:25 736 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LAVLONG GOOROINATES:81:07:12, 352424 737 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:06:02, 35:24:09 738 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:05:02.35:24:08 739 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:04:38.35:24:t5 740 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATrLONG COOROINATES:81:03:17, 35:24:17 741 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:.81:03:13, 35:24:14 742 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDtNATES:81:03:13, 35:24A4 743 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:81:0t:54, 3524:01 Page 13 • Appendix Table Ia. Receiving Streams - Gaston County ETJ's Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID 4 Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 4 Catawba Catawba River - Lake Wylie ll-(122) WS-iV&B CA FS NIA From 1-W to brid9eto the upstream side of Paw Cr Arm of Lake Wylie 5 Catawba Catawba River- Lake Wylie (NC Portion) 11{123.5) WS-V&B FS N/A Upstraamside of Paw CrAmofLake Wylie toNascstate line 15 Catawba South Stanley Creek 11-119-4 WS-IV FS UNLISTED From source tp Outchmsra Creek 16 Catawba Taylors Creek 11-119-5 WS-IV FS UNLISTED From source to Du"mens Creek 17 Catawba Fites Creek 11-121-(1) WS-iV NR UNLISTED From source to 0.3 mils. dowmdroarn of NC Hwy 273 19 Catawba UT at Belmont Abbey College 11-123-(1) WS-IV NR UNLISTED From source to 0.5 mile downstream of Hwy 273 20 Catawba UT at Belmont Abbey College 11-123-(2) WS-IV CA NR UNLISTED From 0.5 mile downstream of NC Hwy 273 to Lake Wylie, Catawba 21 Catawba South Fork Catawba River 11-129{10.5) WS-IV FS UNLISTED High Shoals water Supply trmketo0.6mile upsvmmofNCHwy 27 25 Catawba South Fork Catawba River 11-129{9.5) WS-IV CA FS WA From 0.3 mile upstream of Muddy Ck to High Shoals water Supply Intake 26 Catawba Muddy Creek 11-129-10-(2) WS-IV CA FS UNLISTED Fmm0.3mileupstreamofmouth toSouth Fork Catawba 27 Catawba Sulphur Branch 11-129-il WS-IV FS UNLISTED From source to South Fork Catawba 32 Catawba Hoyle Creek 11-12915{i.5) WS-IV NR UNLISTED Fmm 0.2 tone downstream of Mousey Cr to Soule Fork Catawba R. 38 Catawba Mauney Creek 11-129-15-5 WS-IV NR NIA From soupamHoyle Greek 40 Catawba Long Creek 11-129-16-(2.3) WS-II HQW CA NR WA From 0.7 mile upstream of Gaston Co. SR 1408 to Mountain Creek 41 Catawba Long Creek 11-129-16{4) C FS N/A Fawn Mountain Creek to South ForkCatawba Ri- 42 Catawba Limekiln Creek 11-129-15-2 WS-II HQW FS N/A From sourcatoLoWCreek 48 Catawba Ut to Long Creek 11-129-16-4.5-(2) C FS UNLISTED From dam at An0000d Lake to Long CR 52 Catawba Burton Branch 11-129-16-8 C NR UNLISTED From solute to Low Creek 55 Catawba DuhartsCreek 11-129-19 WS-V NR UNLISTED FromsouivebSouth ForkCatawba From a point 0.4 mile upstream of mouthof Lilt Fork to a point 0.3 mile 56 Catawba Indian Creek 11-129${5) C FS WA upstreamofuncdn County SR 1169 57 Catawba Lick Fork 11-129-8-6 WS-IV NR UNLISTED From source to Indian Creek 56 Catawba Beaverdam Creek 11-129-9{0.3) C FS UNLISTED From source to a point 0.3 mile upstream of Gaston County SR 1626 64 Catawba Crowders Creek 11-135 C PS From source to North Cana -South Carolina Stab Line 73 Catawba Abernethy Creek 11-135-4 C FS N/A From source to Cmwdars Creek 74 Catawba First Creek 11-135-4-1 C FS UNLISTED Fmmsompab AberwftCreek 75 Catawba Bessemer Branch ti-1355 C NR UNLISTED From source to C—ders creek 76 Catawba Oates Creek 11-135-5-1 C NR UNLISTED From source to Abernethy creek 96 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATAONG COORDINATESA1:18:41, 35:15: 13 07 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATAONG COORp1NATES:-61:17:57.35:15:15 98 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATAONGCOOROINATES:-61:17:53,35:15:46 99 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATAONGCOORDINATt_S:-81:17:11,35:15:32 100 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATAONG COOROINATE5:-81:16:33,35:1527 102 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA N/A UNLISTED LATAONGCOORDINATES:-61:16:56,35:16:17 105 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED utaONGCOORDINATES:-61:16a4, 35.15.24 106 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:16:22, 35:1556 107 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA N/A UNLISTED LATAONG COORDINATES:A1:15:41, 35:1525 109 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:-81:19:20,35:16:30 112 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATAONG COORDINATES:A1:19:10, 35:1709 113 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATAONGCOORDINATES:4I1t19:20,35:16:45 115 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA NIA UNLISTED LATAONGOOORpNATES:-al:19:06.35:17a3 116 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA WA WA UNLISTED LATAONG COORDINATES:A1:18:58,35:1722 Page 1 Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # 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NIA LIVLIJICV rvnl co.4l u.m, a'r.la.a� 327 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A _ NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDMATES:A7:07:58,3521:52 331 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:$1:06.46,3522:14 332 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORIANATES:A1:06:55, 3521:54 Page 2 f • I - i: i 0 • • Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 333 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORdNATES:A 1:07,00, 3521:45 334 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LAT/LONG COOROMATES:d1:0707, 3521:26 335 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA WA UNLISTED LAT/LONGCOORDINATES:-81:07.06,3521:20 337 Catawba unnamed Tributary NiA LATL0NG CX. ..MIN1X T EG.91.0..22,.,5 M,. 338 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1U8:32,3521,36 339 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA WA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDNATES:A1:07:38,3521:36 346 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LAVLONG COOROMATES:A1:05:1E, 352220 347 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LAT/LOt1G COORDINATES:41:05:33, 352231 348 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILOWC COORDINATES:-01 0435, 3522:20 350 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LAVLONGCOORDINATESA1o42s.35:2202 351 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATWNG COOROINATES:A 1:05:05,3521:53 353 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1O41)3,35:21:42 357 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LAVLOWGcooRDINATESA1o3:19,35:21:16 359 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A N/A UNLISTED LAT/LONC COORDINATESAI:03:15,35:2101 360 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILOMCOORDINATES:.81m:50.35:2o:52 367 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LAVLOWG COOR04NATES:A1:02:23,35:19:34 370 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NA NiA NA UNLISTED LATrLONG"-- : : ,35.19.,, 371 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:03:32, 3520:18 372 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N!A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:04:46,35:2022 373 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NA UNLISTED LATILONG COORdNATES:A1:04:03,3520:34 427 Catawba Unnamed Tributary WA N/A WA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES-W%45,35:18:38 428 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDINATES:A1:00:00, 35:1a25 429 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:02:0@ 35:17:56 431 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AID223,35:18:36 439 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NJA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:05.40.35:19:11 440 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:05:44, 35:19:03 441 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-01:0605, 35:1855 444 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-81:05,35, 35:18:16 452 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:AIM 13, 35:17:24 453 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATE8:-01:08:17, 35:1723 465 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES,81:02:54, 35:17:20 473 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA NIA NIA UNLISTED LAT&ONG COORDINATES!-81:05:05, 35:1530 476 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATIL014000OR13INATES:A1:06:09, 351459 woo Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A N/A UNLISTED LAT&ONG COORDINATES:A1:00:58. 35: 1521 4S2 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:01:24, XxI358 484 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATAONG COORDINATES:A1:04:34,35A2.54 485 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A1:03:56, 35A2:59 496 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDINATES:A1:05:26,35:13:58 487 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA WA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A105:34,35:1354 489 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:A196:24,35:13:50 490 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:A1:02:56,35:12:39 492 Catawba Unnamed Tributary NIA N/A N/A UNLISTED LAMONG COORDINATES:A1.ff1:38.35:12:43 498 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORDINATES:A1:00:52,35:1257 Page 3 r r _: .`S;y�... I,, '...USQ :.I.. .(.:3Ln Irl\"J .i".r L.•t �.r.i-r J,��l: '�.'� �Cl "K':."-.Sa=-Yr... l�•�: li ..- .3rF'.. �1';a'iL� _'_'.L'• It.y 11 .v r.. :.. _. .-:HI:. +!,' I• f..c ,. _ ,_ r • ni.Fi .I' .1�;_ ,tit .. �� • • w Water Quality Use Support Water Quality ID # Receiving Stream Name Stream Index Number Classification Rating Issues Stream Description 499 Catawba Unnamed Tributary - N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONGCOORDINATES:B10103,35:13:12 500 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:-8191:05, 35:1326 501 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:41 04:38,35:15:59 502 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:41103:51, 35*12*17 522 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILOW COORDINATES:41:04:53,35:11:41 523 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A N/A NIA UNLISTED LATA.ONG COGROWATES:-0104:50,35:12.03 632 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:411:14:47,35:18.ff2 634 Catawba Unnamed 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LATItONGCOOROINATES:.e1:24:38,35:2230 709 Broad Unnamed Tributary WA N/A NIA UNLISTED LATILONG COOROINATES:A124:4a,35:22:13 710 Broad Unnamed Tributary N/A WA NIA UNLISTED LATILGNG COORDINATES:-01:25:03,35:22:41 712 Broad Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA NIA UNLISTED LAVLONG COORdNATES:a1:25a5,35:22:49 713 Broad Unnamed Tributary WA N/A N/A UNLISTED LAVLONGCOGRDINATES:-81:25:07,35:22:46 733 Catawba Unnamed Tributary N/A NIA N/A UNLISTED LATILONG COORDINATES:411:1029, 352406 Page 4 E u GASTON COUNTY NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT ORGANIZATIONAL CHART NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES GASTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT GOVERNOR NC SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION r"MM1gg1nN (7 Mrmherc) NC DIVISION OF SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION (77 Positions) GASTON GASTON COUNTY SOIL & WATER COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT MANAGER BOARD (5 Elected Officials) f I GASTON COUNTY NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT (7 Positions) Director (I Position) Department Head U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA, NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE I I I Conservation Assistant (1 Position) Administration Engineer (1 Position) Technical Supervisor Natural Resources Conservationists (4 Positions) I)Erosion & Sediment, 2)Post Construction, 3)Illicit Discharge Detection/Elimination, Pollution Prevention/Good House Keeping, 4) Puhlic Education & Involvement Rev. 01 /2002 File: Board/0rg-Chart2.wpd LEGEND --- = Administrative/Technical Services/Training/Programs/Funds/Regulations = Direct Authority (We are delivery system for county, state & federal natural resources programs) E E E �lit < �s "' y cen �b L f K STOR W ATER �-HA,SE It COUNTY OWNED PARCF1 8 FANG RECEIVING S1REAMS m to a az-,va::,a, i AA