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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000407_DRAFT Municipal Facilities Operations and Maintenance Plan Document_20211005City Poll G oily ention ekeeping Plan October 202 i PREPARED FOR: DRAFT City of Mount Holly 400 E. Central Avenue Mount Holly, NC 28120 PREPARED BY: WithersRavenel 115 MacKenan Drive Cary, NC 27511 ::WithersRavenel Our Peopte. Your Success. Introduction The City of Mount Holly is a regulated Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) community with a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit (NCS000407). This Municipal Facilities Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Plan is a component of the City's approach to comply with the permit's Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping (PPGH) minimum measure. Additional information can be found in the City's Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP), and the City's Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Program. PPGH for municipal operations includes the following programs: (1) Municipal Facilities Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Program The City maintains a current inventory of municipal faciliti erforms facility inspections and routine maintenance with established frequencies, sched and documentation; provides staff training on general stormwater awareness and imple in GH practices; and ensures that municipal industrial facilities subject to NPDES in rial stor ter permitting comply with permit requirements. The program is detailed in Pai in Appendix A and staff traini (2) Spill Response Program Spill response procedures for with potential to contamina procedures are followed b members and training dates f all City -owned facilities F and operations that store and/or use materials off when spilled are presented in Part 2. These lls at City -owned facilities. A list of trained staff ppendix B. (3) MS4 Operation a aint ce1WM) Program The City provi &M trai gs for staff emphasizing stormwater awareness and pollution prevention, perfor S4 in ctions, maintains the collection system including catch basins and conveyances. Sta erating pro with established specific frequencies, schedules, and standard documentation. is or is detailed in Part 3. A list of trained staff members and training dates are included in Appendix B. (4) Municipal SCM Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program The City manages, operates, and maintains (2) municipally owned structural SCMs previously installed for compliance with the post -construction program NPDES permit requirements. The program is detailed in Part 4 of this document, including locations, construction drawings/sketches, maintenance frequencies, and schedules for these SCMs. (5) Pesticide, Herbicide and Fertilizer Management Program To minimize water quality impacts from the use of landscape chemicals at City -owned facilities and parks, City staff authorized to apply landscape chemicals must maintain a current applicator license. Staff applicator licenses are included in Appendix G. City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 (6) Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance Program The City provides routine pollution prevention training to those staff members that service, maintain, and/or clean municipal vehicles and equipment. The designated vehicle and equipment maintenance areas are routinely inspected. Schedules and frequencies are detailed in Part 6 of this document. (7) Pavement Management Program The City performs regular street sweepings and seasonal leaf pickups, detailed in Part 7 of this document. City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 Table of Contents SECTION PAGE NO. Introduction...................................................................................................................................................i Part 1: Municipal Facilities O&M Program........................................................................................1 1.1 Municipal Facility Inventory and Inspection Details...........................................................................2 1.2 Potential Pollution Sources, Best Management Practices (BMPs), and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS) for Municipial Facilities...........................................................................................4 1.2.1 Public Works Facility ............................................... 1.2.1 (a) Public Works Facility: Pollution Sources &1W 1.2.2 Wastewater Treatment Plant ................. 1.2.2 (a) Wastewater Treatment Plant: Po 1.2.3 Former Streets & Solid Waste 1.2.3 (a) Former Streets & Solid Wal 1.2.4 Fire Stations ............. 1.2.4 (a) Fire Station N 1.2.4 (b) Fire Station N 1.2.4 (c) Fire Static" 1.2.5 Parki 1.2.5 (a) P 1.2.6 Public Parks. :........................................................ 5 ........................................................ 6 .............................................. 7 ............................................ 8 ..................................................................... 9 kLrces & BMPs.........................................10 ..... ................................................................................ 11 ba hts Station): Pollution Sources & BMPs ...........12 S tation):: Pollution Sources & BMPs..................13 Station): Pollution Sources & BMPs................................14 .................................................................................................. 15 Sources& BMPs...........................................................................16 ...................................................................................................................... 17 1.2.6 (a) Public Parks: Pollution Sources & BMPs..........................................................................18 Part 2: Spill Response Program..........................................................................................................19 2.1 Municipal Facilities Storing or Using Potential Pollutants.............................................................. 20 2.2 Spill Response Procedures......................................................................................................................22 2.3 Spill Response Equipment and Supplies.............................................................................................. 24 Part 3: MS4 O&M Program 25 3.1 Procedures for Inlet Cleanings............................................................................................................... 26 3.2 Procedures for Outfall Inspections....................................................................................................... 27 Part 4: Municipal SCM O&M Program.............................................................................................28 City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 4.1 Inventory of Municipally -Owned SCMs.............................................................................................. 29 4.1.1 Specifications for Level Spreader Filter Strip at Public Works Facility ....................... 30 4.1.2 Specifications for Stormwater Wetland at Tuckaseegee Park ...................................... 31 32 4.2 Municipal SCM Maintenance Practices & Frequencies................................................................... 33 Part 5: Pesticide, Herbicide, & Fertilizer Management Program 34 5.1 Authorized Personnel for Application of Pesticides, Herbicides, & Fertilizers ..........................35 5.2 Fertilizer Storage and Safety.................................................................................................................. 35 Part 6: Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance Program.................................................................... 36 6.1 Daily Vehicle/Trailer Inspection Procedures ......................, gff ......................................................... 37 Part 7: Pavement Management Program.........../0.. T...................................................... 38 7.1 Street Sweeper SOPS and Schedules.........................................................................39 7.2 Leaf Pick -Up Schedules...................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 iv List of Tables Table 1-1. City -owned facilities with stormwater polluting potential.......................................................2 Table 1-2. Inspection frequencies and responsibilities of municipal facilities................................................................................................................................................... 3 Table 1-3. Public Works Facility - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from municipal activities...................................................................................6 Table 1-4. Wastewater Treatment Plant - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from municipal activities..................................................................8 Table 1-5. Former Streets & Solid Waste Lot - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from municipal activities................................................................10 Table 1-6. Fire Station 33 - Pollution sources and BMPs to pollution from municipal activities ................................ Table 1- 7. Fire Station No. 34 - Pollution sources an prevent pollution from municipal activities ...� Table 1-8. Fire Station No. 35 - Pollution source prevent pollution from municipal activities ....... Table 1-9 Parking Lot - Pollution sources pollution from municipal activities.... Table 1-10. Public Parks - Pol pollution from munici Table 2-1 Municipal facilities that for spills, quantiliA Table 2-2 Locations I responses ...... Table 4-1 Municipally ow locations ............... ...................................................12 ......................................13 .................................................................14 ................................................................16 MPs to prevent .............................................................................18 e m Weals with potential red, and BMP for storage....................................................20 pplies available for spill ..........................................................................................................24 managed strutural SCMs and ....................................................................................................................29 Table 4-2 Maintenance practices and inspection frequencies for municipalSCMs..................................................................................................................................33 City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 v Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Appendix Appendix J List of Appendices Inventory of City -Owned Facilities Staff Training Logs Photo Documentation of BM Ps for Municipal Facility Storing/Using Potential Pollutants Spill Response Log Map of MS4 Outfall Locations & Inlet Inspection/Cleaning Reports Municipal SCM Inspection & Maintenance Forms Pesticide, Herbicide, & Fertilizer Applicator Licenses Municipal Vehicle/Equipment Inspection Daily Checklists & Maintenance Records Street Sweeper Routes & Logs Compiled Standard Operating Procedures (SOPIX City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 vi Part 1: N Program City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 1.1 Municipal Facility Inventory and Inspection Details All City -owned facilities with the potential to generate pollution through stormwater runoff are required to be inventoried, regularly inspected, and properly managed. Chemical storage, exposed materials and machinery, and work yards are common municipal operations and facilities with the potential to pollute stormwater. The City of Mount Holly owns properties falling under the following categories: • Industrial (No Exposure) • Wastewater Treatment Plant • Fire Stations • Public Park • Vacant Lot • Pump Station A list of specific City -owned facilities determined as po\sspection butors of pollution to stormwater runoff are presented in Table 1-A. Additio inabout these facilities, including, maps, an assessment of polluting materials site, checklists are included in Section 1.2. The remainder of City -ow acili 'sfied as contributors to stormwater pollution are included Appendix A. All - ed facilities are evaluated annually for their potential to generate stormwater pollution eet the requirements of the NPDES permit. Table 1-1. City -owned facilities wi�iwat olluting potential Facility Address I Exposure Wastewater T P 201 Broome St Public rks Facile 218 Adrian St Former Streets olid WaJ6 Lot 725 Elm Ave Fire Stations Fire Station No. 33 (CatWba Heights) 1201 S Main St Fire Station No. 34 (Headquarters) 433 Killian Ave Fire Station No. 35 (North) 13455 Lucia Riverbend Hwy Public Parks Catawba Heights Neighborhood Park 101 Beaty Rd Mountain Island Park at Mount Holly 400 Mountain Island Rd River Street Park 300 N River St Tuckaseege Park 165 Broome St Veterans Park 127 E Glendale Ave Woodlawn Park 511 Woodlawn Ave Parking Lots Public Parking Lot ? City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 2 Table 1-2. Inspection frequencies and responsibilities of municipal facilities Facility Responsible Party Inspection Notes Frequency Wastewater Treatment WWTP Division Plant Manager Director of Streets & Public Works Facility Solid Waste/Fleet Mngt, Utilities Field Services Supervisor Former Streets & Solid Director of Streets & Waste Lot Solid Waste/Fleet M ngt Fire Stations: • No. 33 (Catawba Heights Station) Fire Marshall thly • No. 34 (Headquarters) ging Divisi • No. 35 (North Station) An Ily by S water Public Parks: • Catawba Heights Neighborhood Park Parks and • Mountain Island Park R ion • River Street Park ante ce • Tuckaseegee Park Supe • Veterans Park • Woodlawn Park Dire r of Streets & Public Parking Lot Sol' aste/Fleet M ngt Evaluate all facilities annually for pollution Facility Inventory/All Stormwater Annual Evaluation potential to runoff, Municipal Facilities Specialist perform annual inspection of each division City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 1.2 Potential Pollution Sources, Best Management Practices (BMPs), and Standard Operating Proc( ilities City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 M 1.2.1 Public Works Facility �TO- City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 5 1.2.1 (a) Public Works Facility: Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 218 Adrian St, Mount Holly, NC 28120 Stormwater Inspector: Kim Sturgis, Stormwater Specialist (704) 951-0074 ext. 1008 Inspection Frequency: Monthly by department, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-3. Public Works Facility - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from aloicipal activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants Best Management Practice(s) General Facility 7% Generator Fuel (diesel) &# WInspections, spill kit Vehicle washing Fuels, suspended solids Inspections, covered, oil water separator Metals recycling' Heavy metals Inspections, inlet protection General refuse handling Fecal coliforms, organics &A Inspections, inlet protection Stormwater treatment N/A (treatment) s ctions of level spreader and dry detention basin Streets Department - Shane Jon et Mintenance Supervisor Vehicle maintenance and repair Oils, lubricants o a sole s Covered, secondary containment, spill kit Utilities Departmen r rt, Field Operations Supervisor Storage of jet vacs and vac truck Fuels a 'esel) Covered, spill kit Parks & RJEept - a JCWr, Parks & Rec Maintenance Supervisor Storage of landscape equipment and fuels Fue soline diesel) Covered, containers stored on top of pallets 'SOP for Metals Recycling is included in Appendix J NIF Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges • Air conditioning condensate from street sign shop and storage building, central fleet maintenance • Ice machine drainage City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 City of Mount• - - ping Site Inspection Checklist i General •Works Facility Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Record and photograph follow-up procedures Inspection Item Status If Yes, Date of Follow-up and Comments on Remedy Are dumpster lids open? Is there litter/trash outside of garbage cans? Are the garbage cans full? Is there evidence of leaking? If yes, close lid, remove litter/trash, and/or clean and remedy leaks. Is there evidence of disposal of hazardous materials, liquids, or liquid -containing wastes in a dumpster or recycling or trash container (see SOP: Hazardous Materials Storage and Handling)? If yes, properly dispose and initiate staff training. With the exception of general refuse, is there solid/liquid waste stored outside where it may contact stormwater? If yes, place waste receptacles indoors or u a roof or overhang whenever possible. I possible, note stormwater pollution pr tion measures in place. Is there evidence of improper waste w areas? If yes, properly dispose an iate staff training. Do parking lots and streets require streets eeping (see SOP: Streets and Parking Lots)? If yes, initiate street sweeping. If no, input last date of street sweeping. Do storm drains or drainage features require maintenance? If yes, properly dispose and initiate staff training. Does equipment need servicing for leaks or repairs? Is there evidence of equipment leaks? If yes, initiate repairs and/or utilize spill kits to address current leaks. Is there evidence of improper storage and handling of petroleum products and potential pollutants, (see SOP: Hazardous Materials Storage and Handling and SOP: Fuel and Oil Handling Procedures)? City of Mount• FE - - ping Site Inspection C - General•Works Facility Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. Is there evidence of improper storage of fertilizers, herbicides, and/or pesticides? (see SOP: Storage and Use of Pesticides and Fertilizer)? If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. •- .. Is there any evidence of liquid leaks or spills? If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, and properly dispose (see SOP: Spill Response and Cleanup). Does the spill kit require refills? If yes, replenish the spill kit and note what items were refilled. Part B. Instructions: - If "no" is answered to the following, photograph and initia . Rec ollow-up procedures and photograph Are SOPS located in an area easily acessible b ff? If "no", move to an accessible location. Part C. Instructions: - Inspect all site outfalls and docu inspe outfall ID/description below. - If illicit discharges are identifie sediment, Is), d termine source, remedy and document follow-up. City of Mount Holly Good Housekeeping Site Inspection Checklist Department Public Works Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Document and photograph follow-up procedures Inspection Item Status If Yes, Date of Follow-up and Comments on Remedy Are vehicles/equipment stored/parked outside? If yes, store and park vehicles under cover or indoors whenever possible. If not possible, note stormwater pollution prevention measures in place. Is there evidence of any liquid leaks or spills in the storage areas? If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, and properly dispose (see SOP: Spill Response and Cleanup). Are drip pans in use? Do the drip pans need emptying? If yes, inspect for fullness and properly os of waste. Is there evidence of improper stor n of petroleum products and pote pollut (s SOP: Hazardous Materials Sto and Handl and SOP: Fuel and Oil Handling Proce s)? If yes, properly store and/or di e initiate staff training. Is there evidence of improper storage of batteries? If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. Is there any evidence of leaks or spills in material storage areas? If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, and properly dispose (see SOP: Spill Response and Cleanup). Vehicle/ Equipment Washing . Parts Are vehicles/equipment washed outside? If yes, wash inside whenever possible. If not possible, note stormwater pollution prevention measures in place. Is there evidence of parts washing outside? City of MountHolly Good Housekeeping Site Inspection Checklist Department •Works Facility Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: If yes, determine other method of washing indoors and initiate staff training. Does the spill kit require refills? If yes, replenish the spill kit and note what items were refilled. Part B. Instructions: List vehicles and equipment and report the last date of preventative maintenance i OF :P'AR City of •Holly Good Housekeeping Site Inspection Checklist Streets Department - Public Works Facility Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Document and photograph follow-up procedures Inspection Item Status If Yes, Date of Follow-up and Comments on Remedy Vehicle Storage ' Are vehicles stored/parked outside? If yes, store and park vehicles under cover or indoors whenever possible. If not possible, note stormwater pollution prevention measures in place. Is there evidence of any liquid leaks or spills in the storage areas? If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, and properly dispose (see SOP: Spill Response and Cleanup). Are drip pans in use? Do the drip pans need emptying? If yes, inspect for fullness and properly os of waste. Do vehicles or equipment need ser ' lea r repairs? Is there evidence of lea If yes, initiate repairs an tilize spill s to address current leaks. Is there evidence of improper waste Vstaff If yes, properly dispose and initiate training. Is there evidence of improper storage and handling of petroleum products and potential pollutants, (see SOP: Hazardous Materials Storage and Handling and SOP: Fuel and Oil Handling Procedures)? If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. Is there evidence of improper storage of batteries? If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. Is there any evidence of leaks or spills in material storage areas? City of Mount• Good Housekeeping Site Inspection Checklist Streets Department - Public Works Facility Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, and properly dispose (see SOP: Spill Response and Cleanup). 'Vrehicle Washing and Parts Cleaning Are vehicles washed outside? If yes, washed inside whenever possible. If not possible, note stormwater pollution prevention measures in place. Is there evidence of parts washing outside? If yes, determine other method of washing indoors and initiate staff training. Part B. Instructions: List vehicles and equipment and report the last of preven e maintenance 1.2.2 Wastewater Treatment Plant City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 1.2.2 (a) Wastewater Treatment Plant: Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 201 Broome St, Mount Holly, NC 28120 (704) 827-4261 Contact: Doug Shoutd, Division Manager, Wastewater Treatment Plant Inspection Frequency: Monthly by division, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-4. Wastewater Treatment Plant - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent polluzrom municipal activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants Xst Management Practice(s) Equipment/vehicle fuel storage and Fuels (gasoline and diesel) Spill kits Z dispensing A# Equipment washing Fuels, suspended solids Was as regularly inspected and washing of equipment is done on concr ad where fuel or oil leaks can be detected and cleaned up Vehicle maintenance, repair, and Oils, lubricants, coolants, x Covered, spill kits storage fuels, solvents law - Generator Fuels (gasolin5on aInspections, spill kits General refuse handling I Fecal coliforadlForgarfs I I& Dumpsters are regularly inspected to ensure the lids are closed Note: Pollution control O&M and monitoring records for Ci ire detailed in Permit No. NCG110000. This permit requires Stormwater Discharge Monitoring Report for Treatment Works es Allowable Stormwater Discharges Air conditioning condensate from offic( • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 N City of •Holly EL Housekeeping Site Inspection Checklist aA Wastewater Treatment Plant Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Record and photograph follow-up procedures � Status V 09 Inspection Item (Yes/No) If Yes, Date of Follow-up and Comments on Remedy Are dumpster lids open? Is there litter/trash outside of garbage cans? Are the garbage cans full? Is there evidence of leaking? If yes, close lid, remove litter/trash, and/or clean and remedy leaks. Is there evidence of wash water, painting, or dumping near storm drains? If yes, protect drain, eliminate residual debris if possible, and initiate staff training. Are any open containers on site? If yes, close and properly store the containers 404 or properly dispose. Is there evidence of improper storage and handling of petroleum products and potential pollutants, (see SOP: Hazardous Materials Storage and Handling and SOP: Fuel and Oil Handling Procedures)? If yes, properly store and/or dispose and initiate staff training. Are drip pans in use? Do the drip pans need emptying? If yes, inspect for fullness and properly dispose of waste. Is there any evidence of leaks or spills in material storage areas? If yes, determine source of spill/leak and remedy, clean with dry methods, aiprodispose (see SOP: Spill Response ap).Do parking lots and driveways require stsweeping (see SOP: Streets and Parking If yes, initiate street sweeping. If no, inpu date of street sweeping. Does it appear grass clippings and leaves are blown or washed into the street, gutter, or storm drains? If yes, clear drains and initiate staff training. Part C. Instructions: - Inspect all site outfalls and document inspection. Write outfall ID/description below. - If illicit discharges are identified (e.g. sediment, oils), determine source, remedy and document follow-up. 1.2.3 Former Streets & Solid Waste Lot City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 1.2.3 (a) Former Streets & Solid Waste: Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 725 Elm Ave, Mount Holly, NC 28120 Contact: Tony Walker, Director of Street & Solid Waste/Fleet Manager (704) 951-0074 ext. 1019 Inspection Frequency: Monthly by division, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-5. Former Streets & Solid Waste Lot - Pollution sources and BMPs to preveQ0<n from municipal activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants Ade t Management Practice(s) Bulk material storage (sand, gravels, Suspended solids C ed, c k dams i stalled in drainage ditches, which are regularly stone, soils) inspected Allowable Stormwater Discharges • N/A City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 10 City of Mount• Good HoyW&@@"Site Inspection Checklist Former Streets• • Waste Lot Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Record and photograph follow-up procedures Is there evidence of improper disposal of street sweeper waste? If yes, properly dispose and initiate staff training. Is there evidence of landscaping or waste materials washing toward storm drains? If yes, protect drain, eliminate residual debris if possible, and initiate staff training. Is there evidence of landscape or waste materials washing downhill toward river? If yes, make sure wattles are properly placed and in good condition to stop material flow. 1.2.4 Fire Stations No City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 11 1.2.4 (a) Fire Station No. 33 (Catawba Heights Station): Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 1201 S Main St Contact: Bob Nightingale, Fire Marshal (704) 547-4795 Inspection Frequency: Monthly by division, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-6. Fire Station 33 - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from mu activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants Xst Management Practice(s) Equipment washing Fuels, suspended solids V icles/eq ment are washed inside the garage General refuse handling Fecal coliforms, organics Du s are regularly inspected to ensure the lids are closed and no litter is onsite Allowable Stormwater Discharges • Air conditioning condensate • Ice machine drainage • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 12 1.2.4 M Fire Station No. 34 (Headquarters Station): Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 316 Bodenhamer St Contact: Bob Nightingale, Fire Marshal (704) 547-4795 Inspection Frequency: Monthly by division, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-7. Fire Station No. 34 - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution fromidicipal activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants'Vest Management Practice(s) Equipment washing Fuels, suspended solids hicles/e ment are washed inside the garage General refuse handling Fecal coliforms, organics s are regularly inspected to ensure the lids are closed and no litter is onsite Allowable Stormwater Discharges • Air conditioning condensate • Ice machine drainage • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 13 1.2.4 (c) Fire Station No. 35 (North Station): Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: 13455 Lucia Riverbend Hwy Contact: Bob Nightingale, Fire Marshal (704) 547-4795 Inspection Frequency: Monthly by division, annually by stormwater inspector Table 1-8. Fire Station No. 35 - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from .cipal activities Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants est Management Practice(s) Equipment washing Fuels, suspended solids V icles/eq ment are washed inside the garage General refuse handling Fecal coliforms, organics D are regularly inspected to ensure the lids are closed and xyr no litter is onsite Allowable Stormwater Discharges • Air conditioning condensate • Ice machine drainage • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 14 1.2.5 Parking Lot City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 15 1.2.5 (a) Parking Lot: Pollution Sources & BMPs Address: Contact: David Clark, Deputy Utility Director (980) 522-0384 Table 1-9 Parking Lot - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pollution from�iicipal ac 'es Municipal Activity Associated Pollutants Best Management Practice(s) sweeping wash water is dried at the Former Streets & Solid Street sweeping Suspended solidsVWastWtwhere check dams keep solids from washing into Catawba River Mowing Organics are is taken to avoid blowing grass clippings into inlets General refuse handling Fecal colif s, orgimpsters are regularly inspected to ensure lids are closed and trash cans are emptied regularly Note: SOPs for street sweeping are included in Appendix art ement Management Program of this document Allowable Stormwater Discharges • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 16 1.2.6 Public Parks City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 17 1.2.6 (a) Public Parks: Pollution Sources & BMPs Addresses: Public Parks Catawba Heights Neighborhood Park - 101 Beaty Rd Mountain Island Park at Mount Holly - 400 Mountain Island Rd River Street Park - 300 N River St Tuckaseege Park - 165 Broome St Veterans Park - 127 E Glendale Ave Woodlawn Park - 511 Woodlawn Ave Contact: Shea Joiner, Parks & Rec Maintenance Supervisor Table 1-10. Public Parks - Pollution sources and BMPs to prevent pq% ies Municipal Activity Associated Pollu ants Best Management Practice(s) Street sweeping wash water is dried at the Former Streets & Solid Street sweeping Suspe soli aste Lot where check dams keep solids from washing into Catawba River Mowing is Care is taken to avoid blowing grass clippings into inlets General refuse handling colifor organics Dumpsters are regularly inspected to ensure the lids are closed, trash ALI cans and pet waste stations are emptied regularly Allowable Stormwater Discharges • Landscape irrigation City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 City of •Holly 41 Site pection Checklist and Open Spaces Inspection Date: Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Part A. Instructions: - Create a new folder for each inspection date and add photos for each inspection - If "yes" is answered below, photograph and initiate follow-up. Record and photograph follow-up procedures Mnspection Item 1� (Yes/No) If Yes, Date of Follow-up and Comments on Remedy Are dumpster lids open? Is there litter/trash outside of garbage cans? Are the garbage cans full? Is there evidence of leaking? If yes, close lid, remove litter/trash, and/or clean and remedy leaks. Is there evidence of wash water, painting, or dumping near storm drains? If yes, protect drain, eliminate residual debris if possible, and initiate staff training. Are any open containers on site? If yes, close and properly store the containers or properly dispose. Is there evidence of improper storage of fertilizers, herbicides, and/or pesticides (see SOP: Storage and Use of Pesticides and Fertilizer)? If yes, properly store or properly dispose. Do parking lots and streets require street sweeping (see SOP: Streets and Parking Lots)? If yes, initiate street sweeping. If no, input Ia 4QW' date of street sweeping. Does lawn equipment need servicing for k+ repairs? Is there evidence of equipm aks? If yes, initiate repairs and/or u spill kits to address current leaks. Does it appear grass clippings and leaves are b or washed into the street, gutter, or storm drains? If yes, clear drains and initiate staff training. Are there damaged landscaped/mulch/vegetated areas with bare soil? If yes, repair and stabilize the areas, especially if they are within 50 feet of a surface water (e.g., stream, pond, or lake). Are there stockpiles of materials such as soil, mulch, and grass clippings? If yes, remove from areas that may runoff into storm drains, ditches, or surface waters. OM ra m City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 19 2.1 Municipal Facilities Storing or Using Potential Pollutants Table 2-1 Municipal facilities that store/use materials with potential for spills, quantity of material stored, and BMP for storage Facility Material Quantity BMP Public Works Facility General Diesel fuel (Generator) ? Secondary containment Diesel oil 15W40 Diesel oil 5W20 27 a ch) Hydraulic oil AW46 Covered, secondary containment, locked Waste oil 1000-gal designated storage unit Ethylene glycol antifreeze -gal Fleet Maintenance Shop Grease 5-gal x2 Absorbents (used 55-gal Various fleet maintenanc ui (i.e., transmission fluid, mot o' <-;q,1-gal Covered, spill kit g flu pump oil, pow^ref containers antifreeze/coBrant ) Athletic fie Pallet of 12- 4e can boxes Covered, spill kit Pallet of 50-lb sa bags Parks Dept FH e er, Peses, Herbicides, 2.5-gal Covered, secondary containment, locked Futi ides containers designated storage closet, spill kit Equip els (gasoline & <_5-gal Covered, secondary containment, diesel) containers designated storage shed, spill kit Utilities Division Gasoline & diesel fuels for jet vac :55-gal Covered, spill kit & vac truck containers Wastewater Treatment Plant Gasoline & diesel fuels, oils s5-gal containers Covered, secondary containment Waste oils 55-gal Covered, secondary containment City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 W Facility Material Quantity BMP Fire Stations Vehicle wash w/ polymer wax 25-gal Covered, secondary containment, Motor oils :52-gal containers designated storage closet Household cleaning fluids, <_1-gal degreasers, etc. contai Note: Photo documentation of BMPs for each facility are included in Appendix City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 21 2.2 Spill Response Procedures 1. RECOGNIZING A SPILL: When a spill is discovered, first determine if you have the proper training, PPE, and supplies to respond safely. REPORTABLE SPILL (ANY of the following are true): a) Spill is greater than or equal to 25 gallons b) Spill causes a sheen on surface water c) Spill is within 100-ft of a surface water conveyance (i.e., storm drain inlet, swale, channel, creek, lake, river, or pond) d) Spill reaches surface waters (i.e., creek, lake, river, or pond) e) Spill has not been cleaned up within 24 hours a) Spill is less than 25 gallons IV b) Spill DOES NOT cause a sheen on surfa ater c) Spill is further than 100-ft from a sur watt conveya e (i.e., storm drain inlet, swale, channel, creek, lake, river, or p d) Spill DOES NOT reach surface waters (i. eek, lake, river, or pond) e) Spill is cleaned up within 24 h 2. REPORTABLE SPILL PROCEDU STEP 1: Evacuate the area A STEP 2: Notify Stormwat , turgis, at (704) 813-0251, if unavailable contact Utilities F' is pervisor, Robert Stewart at (704) 827-3931. ***If of ours fy 4-hour On -Call Number: (980)522-0202. STEP 3: The Sto ter S ialist will notify 911 and provide the following information: • Name,Wility address, facility phone number • Date, time, location of the spill • Type and quantity of material spilled • Description of environmental impacts name of surface waters impacted • Cause of the spill • Description of any mitigating factors (including icy roads, power failure etc.) • Damages or injuries incurred from the spill • Actions being used to stop, remove, and mitigate the spill • Whether an evacuation has occurred • Witness to incident, and/or other individuals/organizations contacted When local emergency services arrive, relinquish control to the Senior Fire Official, who then become the On -Scene Coordinator. Once the spill has been contained, City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 22 the Stormwater Specialist is authorized to call one of the contracted spill remediation companies to remove the spill/contaminated material(s). STEP 4: The Stormwater Specialist or his/her designee will complete the Spill Response Tracking Log, provided in Appendix D, and contact the Mooresville Regional Office of the NCDEQ at (704)-663-1699 within 24 hours of the spill. 3. NON -REPORTABLE SPILL PROCEDURES: STEP 1: Notify Stormwater Specialist, Kim Sturgis, at (704) 813-0251 STEP 2: Assess the situation and put on appropriate PPE: Safety glasses Gloves Apron Rubber boots STEP 3: Stop the Spill: Turn off all sources of ignitio Clear nearby materials that placing yourself or others at Stop the flow of spil holes, or closing open ve(! If necessary, s king Obtain ne ary ill re sorbent s, pl s, the Public as STEP 4: Place ma container le motoT,electric devices) hazards away from area without cing container(s) upright, plugging giner(sTinto larger container(s) nse supplies (i.e., caution signs, sorbent pads, Iranular absorbent) from the spill kit located at placing absorbents and booms downstream of the flow s 3Wading mainder of the spill with additional absorbent material Fsorbents, booms, etc.) used to clean up the spill in proper g proper disposal procedures STEP 5: Document the spill on the Spill Response Tracking Log, include: • Date, time, location of the spill • Type and quantity of product spilled • Attach pictures including date, time & description • Description of environmental impacts name of surface waters impacted • Cause of the spill • Description of any mitigating factors (including icy roads, power failure etc.) • Witness to incident • If the problem is related to a sewer spill or other City issue, contact the appropriate Dept. • Clean up actions completed and photos City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 23 2.3 Spill Response Equipment and Supplies Table 2-2 Locations of equipment and supplies available for spill responses Type Supplies Location(s) Personal Public Works Facility: Decontamination Eye -wash station Fleet Maintenance Shop Material Caution sign Sorbent pillows, zPI ocks Spill Kit & Public Works Facility Absorbent material -dry) 65 um 'N City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 24 1� City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 25 3.1 Procedures for Inlet Cleanings The Streets & Solid Waste Department inspect storm drains and catch basins along priority streets prior to or following heavy rain events/flash flood warnings. Storm drains and catch basins inspections include, but are not limited to the following: • Sediment build-up • Debris • Trash • Vegetation • Structural condition* *If the structural condition requires maintenance, it is to be reported to the Stormwater Department who will perform an inspection and proceedAh a repair plan. Priority streets are grouped according to the leaf pick - Route #2 Route #5 Route #6 & The Inlet Cleaning Reco ded in Appendix E. City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 26 3.2 Procedures for Outfall Inspections The Stormwater Department is responsible for conducting dry weather outfall inspections twice per year. The City's Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Plan details procedures for identifying potential illicit discharge. If flow is detected during routine dry weather IDDE outfall inspections but no physical/chemical indicators suggest illicit discharge, groundwater seepage may be occurring due to leaky infrastructure. If potentially leaky infrastructure is detected the following is to be noted: • Inspector's Name • Date of inspection • Outfall ID#, size, type of outfall • Details, including photos The City's map/inventory of major outfalls (see Appendix be updated following outfall inspections, taking record of changes and any important qOrvat City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 27 Part 4: Program City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 KEI 4.1 Inventory of Municipally -Owned SCMs The City manages, operates, and maintains (2) municipally -owned structural SCMs that were installed for compliance with the post -construction program NPDES permit requirements. Location, SCM type, and installation dates are detailed in Table 4-1. Construction drawings/sketches of the SCMs detailing design specifications are provided in the following sub- sections to be used for reference during routine inspections/maintenance. Table 4-1 Municipally owned and managed structural SCMs and ations Location SCM Type Year a Address Level Spreader -Filter Public Works Facility 218 Adrian St Strip Tuckaseegee Park Stormwater Wetla 3 165 Broome St City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 29 4.1.1 Specifications for Level Spreader Filter Strip at Public Works Facility Figure 4-1 Design specifications for the Level Spreader -Filter Strip at the Public Works Facility. Map inset shows magnified view of Level Spreader -Filter Strip. For reference during routine inspections, only. (Source: City of Mount Holly) City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 30 4.1.2 Specifications for Stormwater Wetland at Tuckaseegee Park TUCKASEEGE PARK STIR70RR WETL4N SITE i GRADING Pi ! y Ci Ly of S3ounl Holly IE Im m 1IOVNL NOLLY.rNC A6130 Figure 4-2 Plan view of design specifications for the Stormwater Wetland at Tuckaseegee Park. For reference during routine inspections, only. (Source: City of Mount Holly) City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 31 _F7 CMP I'LASM30ARD RISEN RE"I AM F Figure 4-3 Section view, outlet details, and planting schedule specifications for the Stormwater Wetland at Tuckaseegee Park. For reference during routine inspections, only. (Source: City of Mount Holly) City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 WR Project No. 02210909.00 32 4.2 Municipal SCM Maintenance Practices & Frequencies The City is responsible for routine inspection and maintenance of municipal SCMs. Maintenance practices and frequencies are performed according to the guidelines outlined in Table 4-2. Inspection and maintenance procedure forms from routine inspections are documented in Appendix F. Table 4-2 Maintenance practices and inspection frequencies for municipal SCMs SCM Maintenance Practice(s) Inspection Frequency Debris and litter removal Vegetation maintenance*, check for erosion around level spreader and along filter strip Public Works Inspect integrity of the leve Facility Quarterly within 24-hours following Level Spreader- spreader. Check for cracks g every 1-inch, or greater, storm event Filter Strip the concrete level spreader undercutting or eros' n aroun the level I Sediment removal an is along or filte ip De and I' r rem I do intenance* (thin geta w overing >50% rfa e), check for of OvaAnks Monthly and within 24-hours following Sion and side slopes every 1-inch, or greater, storm event Insp d clean inlet and outlet Tuckaseegee Park Struc res. Check for clogging, gg g, Stormwater structural integrity (i.e., cracking Wetland of pipes), erosion Sediment removal and disposal Approx. every 5 years, or when 60% from forebay storage volume is lost, or when forebay water depth is less than 15-inches Dredge entire wetland, remove Approx. every 20 years, or when 50% of and dispose of accumulated storage volume is lost, or when original sediment design depth of deep pools is reduced by 75% (<9-inches) *Though these devices require at least monthly or quarterly inspections, mowing will usually be done at more frequent intervals during the growing season (grass/vegetation on side slopes and filter strips should be maintained to heights between 3 and 6-inches). City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 33 Part 5: Pesticide, Manage Fertilizer Program City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 34 5.1 Authorized Personnel for Application of Pesticides, Herbicides, & Fertilizers The City of Mount Holly requires that staff members responsible for pesticide, herbicide, and/or fertilizer application to have the proper training and hold an up-to-date license for application of these chemicals. These licenses are documented in Appendix G. 5.2 Fertilizer Storage and Safety All fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides are housed in a containment lip at the City of Mount Holly Public We personnel only. The pesticide applicator apparatuses arg&i this unit providing secondary containment of potenti xti are available in this storage unit for use by staff. City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 o d storage unit with an 8-inch FFPq%Lity accessible by authorized redo Lubber containment mat in neous ch cals. Safety data sheets WR Project No. 02210909.00 35 Part 6: I intenance City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 RV 6.1 Daily Vehicle/Trailer Inspection Procedures The City provides routine pollution prevention training to those staff members that service, maintain, and/or clean municipal vehicles and equipment. The designated vehicle and equipment maintenance areas are routinely inspected and maintained to prevent potential hazardous leaks. The City requires all municipal vehicles to be inspected prior to and following each trip. An inspection form is to be filled out accordingly (see Appendix H). If maintenance is required, it is to be reported to the appropriate personnel. City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 37 Part 7: Pavement Program City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 7.1 Street Sweeper SOPs and Schedules The Streets and Solid Waste Department is responsible for cleaning all City -owned streets and parking lots according to the dedicated routes (see Leaf Pickup Routes Map in Appendix 1). Street sweeping is performed on a weekly basis, and after large storm events. The street sweeper is also used following outdoor events, (i.e., Springfest, Festivals, and Parades). A record log of the dates and routes completed by the sweeper truck is provided in Appendix I. City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 39 City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 .A Appenc Facilities City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 41 City Owned Propertie City of Mount Holly A TM Y r f '2" wC1ErtF �� N T1-1 ,���Arr „ �'�:•.: { 4 ...mod VFW-v T� 13 c 4 •W:i 0.5 M 61 ?N 34 39 SW rP 52 53 rE,zul.n ov - �.Axp,r 37, AlyR [p � S •r ,ANy'� g ' yr wrrf,Ey, TERM A "-1 rS� �xn� •_ *,Tow aO ]c" • Orr i 1 s rr� n nM 63 +r. rrwnfMrt�yxp j ,c ti 62 4 .y a 46 3 .. 74• 69 v f 17 rpPJ^ Y y 30 67 29 21 7 25 27 i g rti �'rc 22 79;/ 24' 23 26 W YE E f4:t11]AI_ay� . JrB."ESr _ r 5� 2 .. U 64 COPHaerOPA* r z.runeaauPnnKf .. FY SAL�.l 5r'Qq+ S� -gSfFe Wes- 4„�.fA �'r:F.Y ��,� • � � ^h5i 51 � 15 �N��� swi `wc lLz. s f..ryfF9i �i.• 14 • -WyF� � Bif rpA,,� SIeaH'fli`,� I h i... 4. to AAPF y�Y �vq % r err ae' •~yEi'• ROL 66 �PY.1 rfrr�F sEcsorrr;,� f5- 2 Miles City Owned Property Mount Holly City Limits Number Parcel Number Acreage Name 123347 6.46 River St Park 2 205613 13.48 Tuckaseege Park 3 205609 5.29 Tuckaseege Park 4 205662 2.21 Headquarters Fire Station 5 123517 0.33 utility 5 123523 2.67 Vacant 7 123346 1.39 River St Park 8 123321 1.53 River St Park 9 123007 5.24 Vacant 10 124755 0.13 Pump Station It 222497 3.85 North Fire Station 12 175014 0.3 Pump Station 13 199685 4.99 Vacant 14 184099 0.24 Catawba Heights Fire Station 15 184100 0.18 Catawba Heights Fire Station 16 123757 0.44 Veterans Park 17 124103 0.2 Huitt Water Tank 18 124104 0.2 HuittWater Tank 123786 1.13 Veterans Park 123837 0.49 Vacant 2 123397 3.4 Municipal Complex 22 123810 0.24 Historical Society 23 123809 0.24 Historical Society 24 123833 0.06 Vacant 25 123834 0.08 Vacant 26 123835 0.06 Vacant 27 123836 0.05 vacant 28 123695 0.24 Vacant 29 123623 0.15 Vacant 30 123585 0.33 Pump Station 31 123513 1.74 Former Streets Solid Waste 32 123512 3.01 River St Park 33 198248 0.46 River St Park 34 177763 14.15 Water Treatment Plant 35 193247 0.28 River St Park 36 124399 0.87 Public Works 37:' 177755 0.03 Pump Station 38 177876 2.07 Lolla Tank 39 177768 4.99 Water -Plant Tank 40 124528 0.67 Tuckaseege Park 41 124527 6.42 Tuckaseege Park - 42 174523 1.09 Tuckaseege Park 43 124524 16.65 WWTP 44 124464 0.11 utlllty 4S 300487 4.07 Public Works Facility 46 123322 0.23 River 5t Park 47 220660 0.61 Massey Building 48 199811 0.66 Pump Station 49 205610 0.07 Vacant 5o 205612 0,12 Tuckaseege Park 51 178094 20.16 Vacant 52 199192 9.76 Vacant 53 199143 8.82 Vacant 54 213069 1.26 Vacant 55 213063 0.18 Vacant 56 213064 0.18 Vacant 57 213065 0.19 Vacant 58 213066 0.18 Vacant 59 213067 0.18 Vacant 60 213068 0.16 Vacant 61 214122 31.08 Clean Water Trust Land 62 123367 6.11 Clean Water Trust Land 63 213897 145.1 Clean Water Trust Land 64 217835 0.29 Vacant 65 184762 1.06 Caldwell Water Tank 66 208356 1.12 Vacant 67 220159 0.57 Public Parking 68 124497 0.06 Pump Station 69 122997 0.29 Vacant 70 122998 0.23 Vacant 71 122999 0.2 Woodlawn Park 72 123000 0.3 Woodlawn Park 73 124871 0.51 Woodlawn Park 74 124868 0.92 Woodlawn Park 75 122984 0.32 Woodlawn Park 76 124870 0.33 Woodlawn Park 77 124624 2.72 Vacant 78 181234 20.24 Plnevlew Cemetery 79 123780 _ - -75 Vacant 8o 123790 0.73 Vacant _ Mount Holly GlS 2027 5 City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 42 Employee Training Sign In Sheet ., III I�III Ii - • . ! . J� Appenc Municipal BMPs for it Pollutants City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 43 - - � •..�,�,?�:�: - ;ice. ... _ � � � - - ... • � ...-. .. .. " r V*Mmi 6, ti: i big big OF: Ai �f11f{{11111111�� Ili 1111ti►1►►►►�� Iiili11111UM\ r' I -14, V 4 1 -- ` - - NINE 'UTAgQ � N -L I. - City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 7 CD a -O I Q CD Cn '2. fD O 7 N fD rD N "d O N fD Appendi )ns & Inlet City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 45 MOUND Holt Ly f4_1 Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1of1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last ReviewedlUpdate Date Approval Written Procedures for Street Sweeper Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Director Streets & Solid Waste St Sweeper Tk SOP-21 612021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 All City Streets, City owned facilities and parking lots shall be swept according to the dedicated routs. This is done on a weekly basis however, after a storm event or inclement weather the sweeper may be used more often. The City will also utilize the sweeper truck after Festivals, Parades etc.) as needed. • Maintain and updated Map of the Update as needed. • Keep a Log of the follow Documents: SOP Street Sweeper Truck events (i.e. Springfcst, ;k is used of any issues found. rout numbers. - City of Mount Holly Leaf Pickup Map 2019 ;7:IT ') � 44 -N, t� - 7Legend _ ra r r StreetCenterlines •, / __ r i ., F_ ParceICAMA leaf route t Leaf Route 3 �zy�1 - ' -t! �4 J J ` - 6 7 10 City_Iimits0907-2 — " ❑utchmansCreek ?.;rC Catawba -river elf 1' N J ' ' w E � 1 -;L Miles �k�, i wally Log Records for Sweeper Truck Date: Route. Em Hours: Route Cam lead `; 1/4/2019 Downtown # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/11/2019 Downtown # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/18/2019 Downtown # 6 John Freeman 6 Yes 1/25/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 2/l/2019 Downtown # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2019 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/15/2019 Downtown # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/22/2019 Downtown # 2 John Freemakn Yes 3/l/2019 Downtown # 1 John Freema Yes 3/7/2019 Route # 10, John Freema Yes 3/8/2019 Downtown John Freema Yes 3/13/2019 Downtown # 9 John Free Yes 3/22/2019 Downtown # 8 John Fre Yes 3/29/2019 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 4/5/2019 Sweeper Down ML W N/A N/A 4/12/2019 Downtown # 7 John FreqMn 8 1 Yes 4/25/2019 Downtown # 6 reem 8 Yes 5/l/2019 Route # 5, # 4 n n 8 No 5/3/2019 Downtown # 4 J eenMn 8 Yes 5/10/2019 Downtown Jo Freeman 8 Yes 5/17/2019 Downto 2 Joh reeman 4 8 No Yes 5/22/2019 Downtow Freeman 5/31/2019 D w John Freeman 4 Yes 6/7/2019 UPWnto 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 6/14/2019 ownto John Freeman 4 Yes 6/21/2019 wntow John Freeman 6 Yes 6/28/2019 DIbutmff John Freeman 4 Yes 7/5/2019 Dow7Wn John Freeman 4 Yes 7/12/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/19/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/l /2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 8/2/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 8/9/2019 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 8/15/2019 Route # 4 John Freeman 4 Yes 8/23/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/30/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/12/2019 Route # 3,# 2 John Freeman 6 Yes 9/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 9/16/2019 Route # 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 9/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/27/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/l/2019 Route # 10 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/4/2019 Downtown # 9 John Freeman 8 No 10/11/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/14/2019 Route # 9, # 8, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/16/2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/17/2019 Route # 4 and # 3 John Freeman 4 Yes 10/1812019 Downtown and # 2 John Freeman 8 No 11/1/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11 /8/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/15/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/22/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/29/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/6/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/27/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freema 8 Yes 1/2/2020 Downtown Area John Free Yes 1 /10/2020 Downtown John Fre n Yes 1 /17/2020 Downtown John F ma 4 Yes 1 /29/2020 Route # 10 Jo!2!Ags 16 Yes 1/30/2020 Route # 9 John/JOW 16 No 2/10/2020 Route # 9, # 8 Ob&EreenW 8 1 Yes 2/12/2020 Route # 7 n 8 Yes 2/14/2020 Downtown J ee n 8 Yes 2/21/2020 Downtwon Jola Freeman 8 No 2/26/2020 Route # iff 5 Joh reeman 6 No 3/5/2020 Route Freeman 8 Yes 3/6/2020 D w John/Joel h 8 Yes 3/12/2020 R # S John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2020 ntown/Lo John/Joesph 13 Yes 3/26/2020 ute # jr John Freeman 8 Yes 3/27/2020 Do 1 John/Joes h 16 Yes 4/3/2020 DowntowWow End John Freeman 6 Yes 4/10/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 4/18/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 5/1/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/8/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 5/15/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/22/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/29/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/5/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 6/12/2020 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 6/19/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/26/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 7/3/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/10/2020 1 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 7/17/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/24/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/7/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/13/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/21/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/28/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/2/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 9/11/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/18/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/2/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/9/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/16/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/23/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/30/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/6/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/13/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 11/20/2020 Downtown John Free Yes 11/25/2020 Downtown John Fregpn Yes 12/4/2020 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 12/11/2020 Downtown/Low End John 4 4 Yes Yes 12/18/2020 Downtown John Fre n 12/23/2020 Downtown ree 4 Yes 1/7/2021 Downtown n a 8 Yes 1 /11 /2021 Route # 1 J ee n 8 Yes 1/14/2021 Routes # 2 Jo Freeman. 8 Yes 1/15/2021 Downto Joh reeman 4 Yes 2/5/2021 Routes 5 Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2021 Rou 6; John Freeman 8 Yes 2/11/2021 nto 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/16/2021 Route # John Freeman 4 Yes 2/17/2021 ute # 1B John Freeman 8 No 2/23/2021 RMLe John Freeman 8 Yes 2/24/2021 DownW # 1 John Freeman 8 No 3/2/2021 Route # 1 and # 2 John Freeman 3.5 No 3/3/2021 Route # 2 and # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2021 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 No 3/24/2021 Route # 4, # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/25/2021 Route # 6, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/26/2021 Route # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes MOUNT HoLL Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater I of 1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval Written Procedures for Inlet Cleanings Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Director Streets & Solid Waste Inlet Cleaning SOP-21 612021 Monday, June 28, 2021 Monday, June 28, 2021 The Streets & Solid Waste Department check storm drain tops on priority streets before and after heavy rain events or flash flood warnings. They inspect storm drain/catch basins for build-up of sediments, debris, trash, vegetation, structural conditions etc. If the structural condition requires maintenance, it is reported to the Stormwater Department for inspc n and to proceed with a repair plan. They use the leaf pick up map color coordinated wi ut numbers. The map is updated as needed. Inlet Cleaning Street list below. This list is • Wood Street • Hicks Circle • Beaty Road • Highway 273 • E Glendale A • Central Ave 4 • Main Street Documents: SOP Inlet Cleanings updated as needed. h m YY w 2 D Ln Co N { D 0. QLn , h rn � (An rD � o c Cf � U) 07 r+ 0 o O' � f° O. Ph S' m. r+ z r m —'I h r m n z z c) r 0 m Ln m Eq O 07 rt fD Y MOuNr HOLLY ZL-7 Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1of1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval IDDE Standard Operating Procedures I D DE-21 612021 Friday, June 25, 2021 Friday, June 25, 2021 For all non -emergency concerns of a potential illicit discharge contact Stormwater Department at 704-813-0251. Responsible Party: Stormwater Specialist Stormwater Department SOP are as follows: Access the situation & implement proper clean up procedure by enting the following: • Date, time, location of the spill • Name, address & phone number of the responsible y • Type and quantity of product spilled • Attach pictures including date, time & descr' n • Description of environmental impacts nam urf aters impacted • Cause of the spill • Description of any mitigating facto luding t ads, power failure etc.) • Witness to incident • Persons contacted on scene • Specific corrective actions ' g a V issued and include any other relevant information necessary. • If the problem is rela o a s o ther City issue, contact the appropriate dept. • Clean up actions comp pho * Contact the Moor e Re?Resources Oleof the NC DEQ at 704-663-1699 for all oil spills greater than or eq o 25 gar spi is within 100ft of a surface water conveyance, including storm drain inlets, s chcreeks, lakes, ponds, etc. A spill of any amount that reaches surface waters must be rtfter hours, they are to be contacted by 8AM the next business day. * Contact Gaston Co Nat= at 704-922-4181 for sediment & erosion concerns or fish kills exceeding 100. • Always perform a follow up investigation to ensure that the cleanup has been completed in accordance with local and State regulations. Documents: SOP short -form LLJ � ƒ E k rD Q / R \ \ ( Ul \ T. 0 / E * % ƒ § # i 2 & \ 0 0 k / - & § % \ (D § 2 � E § \ J 0 \ e f f � J « Q op ® q n \ k D / # \ }. t ] \ < m ± a ( k ) k rD - \ CL / / \ } / k rD ; CA 7 2 ® & \ 2 J / \ .rD _ n - 0 o e 2 ° ®§ § E \ : R / § / § k / .o (D w \ J E � e g 0 CL CITY OF MOUNT HOLLY, NC V STORMWATER OUTFALL INSPECTION PROGRAM REVIEW ALL STORMWATER OUTFALLS FOR THE FOLLOWING: Inspector Name: Inspection Date: Last Precipitation Date: Amount: inches Type: Outfall ID#: Size: inches Outfall Type: Reinforced Concrete Pipe Corrugated Metal Pipe Plastic Pipe Ditch Ravine Other Is an apron present? Additional apron comments: _Yes _No If yes, _Concrete _Metal Is rip -rap present? —Yes —No If yes, describe con Land use in immediate vicinity of outfa _Residential _CommercWi�Qp ace (specify) Does the outfall allow the' _Yes _No If not, Identify maintenance needs: guard present No Trash guard flow of w r? obstr ng the flow? Sediment Vegetation _Animal Dens Obstruction removal Pitting/rusting/holes Erosion Stabilization Concrete spalling Apron not intact Road distress Joints not intact Other (describe) Is drainage occurring? Yes No If yes, describe the following: a. Color c. Clarity b. Odor d. Staining What is the source of flow? _Permitted NPDES Discharge Permit Groundwater Illicit Discharge { FA Appendix F Maintenance City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 V WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount Holly Inspection Date: The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance requires that runoff control structures be inspected annually to insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. A. General Information: B. Name: Location: Identification No.: Water Supply Watershed: Owner/Contact Name: Owner/Contact Address: Receiving Stream: The following stormwater runoff controls are found at this project site: Wet Detention Pond Sand Filters Extended Dry Detention Extended Detention Pond Bioretention Area _............. _ Filter Strips Grassed Swales Pocket Wetlands Other: Ponds/Basins: DAM TOP & SLOPES / FACES Remove trash & high bushes. Repair (applicable problems circled): holes, ......_...-- depressions, cracks. Evidence of (applicable problems circled): ; overtopping. Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. EMERGENCY SPILLWAY Remove trees and high bush Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. Repair displaced rip -rap. Remove obstructions from spillway. Enlarge spillway to adequate capacity. Other Controls: Restore sheet flow Remove debris/trash E. Additional Comments/Recommendations: Infiltration Devices Stream Buffers: fit. ClearWtructed water quality hole or riser. Repair ribarrel (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, d, w!lapsed, damaged. e concrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteriorated, spaling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel is eroded or blocked. Filter rock is clogged. IMPOUNDMENT Repair eroded inlet channel and/or drains. Repair eroded slopes. Clean sediment from forebay area. _..._ Permanent pool less than 3 feet. Perform pond volume check. Clean clogged filter surface. Restore vegetation Other: Please notify us when work is complete or if you have questions. Inspection by: City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount Holly NC 28120 704-827-3931 WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount holly inspection Date: filpt, / ._. The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance �requires that runoff control structures be Inspected !r annually to insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. 1 A. General information: B. Name: Owner/Contact Address: Unr-) li cz J- (#-�.A Q-t identification No.: err. � o o I _ Wff, /4 l ir,c jJ C "$ l C3 _ Water Supply Watershed: {�regeReceiving Stream: The f Ilowing stormwater runoff controls are found at this project site: _ The Detention Pond µ „ Sand Filters _. ,. Extended Dry Detention vvv��� Extended Detention Pond Bioretention Area Filter Strips rassed Swales �_ Pocket Wetlands_ Other: C. THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S INSPECTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: VISUAL INSPECTION FOUND NO APPARENT PROBLEMS. COMPLETE THE REPAIR AND/OR MAINTENANCE ITEMS D. Repair and/or Maintenance items to Completed Withfofta Ponds/Basins: DAM TOP & SLOPES / FACES emove trash & high bushes. -_ Repair (applicable problems circled): hole, depressions, cracks. 4 _-„ Evidence of (applicable problems circled): overtopping. _ Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. . EMERGENCY SPILLW� Remove trees and high Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. Repair displaced rip -rap. Remove obstructlons from spillway. Enlarge spillway to adequate capacity. - Infiltration Devices Stream Buffers: ft. WITMN 90 DAYS OF THIS REPORT: P & WPILLWAYS Cie structed water quality hole or riser. Repa erlbarrel (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteri d, collapsed, damaged. �oncrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteriorated, spalling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel is eroded or blocked. Filter rock is clogged. IMPOUNDMENT Repair eroded inlet channel and/or drains. Repair eroded slopes. - Clean sediment from forebay area. Permanent pool less than 3 feet. Perform pond volume check. Clean clogged filter surface. OTHER: Other Controls: Restore sheet flow emove debris/trash Restore vegetation Other: Location: -Isg J fib 9f" a,Ae-f e1i— E. Additional Comments/Recommendations: Please notify us when work Is complete or if you have questions. Inspection by: City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount H y NC 281120 61 704-827-3931 WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount Holly Inspection Date: 0 The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance requires that runoff control structures be inspected annually to Insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. B. General Information: Project Name: Jt p_ kgSef_o to&tallc 10 r� I--J of a4T; q� ��.,f � � OwnerlContactn Name: Location rlCVa g�C Owner/Contact Address: .10 Identification No.: 1 („ ,5—S C Water Supply Watershed: gyp; 'DTI—i� 41C asr�Lo _ Receiving Stream: F; r Cr.ee The following stormwater runoff controls are found at this project site: VWet Detention Pond Sand Filters Extended Dry Detention Extended Detention Pond Bioretention Area Filter Strips .m~ Grassed Swale$ Pocket Wetlands ........ Other: C. THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S INSPECTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: VISUAL INSPECTION FOUND NO APPARENT PROBLEMS. VGOMPLETE THE REPAIR AND/OR MAINTENANCE ITEMS4 D. Repair and/or Maintenance Items to Completed With! Ponds/Basins- DAM TOP & SLOPES 1 FACES Remove trash & high bushes, Repair (applicable problems circled): holes, depressions, cracks. Evidence of (applicable problems circled)/ overtopping. Repair eroded areas. 4 Seed bare areas. EMERGENCY SPILLK Remove trees and high Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. Repair displaced rip -rap. Remove obstructions from spillway. Enlarge spillwayto adequate capacity. Infiltration Devices _._ Stream Buffers: ft. N 90 DAYS OF THIS REPORT; CledWstructed water quality hole or riser. Repa erlbarrel (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deterlo d, collapsed, damaged. Woncrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteriorated, spalling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel is eroded or blocked. Filter rock Is clogged. IMPQUNDMENT Repair eroded inlet channel andlor drains. Repair eroded slopes. Clean sediment from forebay area. Permanent pool less than 3 feet. Perform pond volume check. Clean clogged filter surface. OTHER: Other Controls: Restore sheet Flow Remove dobrisltrash Restore vegetation Other: �.weA�C Location:yy SQ.uL cc"q._ O%J+ S.e e-A E. Additional Comments/Recommendations: Please notify us when work is complete or if you have questions. Inspection by: V City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount HaTy NC 28120 a 704-827-3931 WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount oily Inspection Date: The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance requires that runoff control structures be Inspected annually to insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. A. General information; Project Name: yr.L1 t,Sp qo_ Par- K "fMr.7a`te� 1 ,OwnerlContact Name: Location: , j r, li", Owner/Contact Address: Von �Ve, Identification No.: i Q ' 7� 017—, A4115�, AX viz F/020 Water Suoolv Watershed: J Receiving Stream: jr. .lv "S' Or po P B. Tli following stormwater runoff control, -ire found at this project site; Wet Detention Pond San lters _ Extended Dry Detention tended Detention Pond .w. Bloretention Area Filter Strips _rassed Swales _ Pocket Wetlands Other:_ _ Infiltraflon Devices _ Stream Buffers: ft. C. THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S INSPECTION AREAS FOLLOWS: ' 2111, VISUAL INSPECTION FOUND NO APPARENT PROBLEMS. 7 COMPLETE THE REPAIR AND/OR MAINTENANCE ITEMS CAT!ELOW WIT 1N 90 DAYS OF THIS REPORT: D. Repair and/or Maintenance Items to Completed With PondslBasins: DAM TOP & SLOPES 1 FACES Remove trash & high bushes. Repair (applicable problems circled): holes, depressions, cracks. Evidence of (applicable problems circled): . overtopping. Repaireroded areas. Seed bare areas. EMERGENCY SPILLW Remove trees and high Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. Repair displaced rip -rap, Remove obstructions from spillway. Enlarge spillway to adequate capacity. Other Controls: Cle structed water quality hole or riser. Rep erlbarrel (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteddVisid, collapsed, damaged. _concrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deteriorated, spelling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel is eroded or blocked. Filter rock is clogged. IMPOUNDMENT Repair eroded inlet channel aridlor drains. Repaireroded slopes. _,.._.... Clean sediment from forebay area. Permanent pool less than 3 feet, Perform pond volume check. ......._..._._ Clean clogged filer surface. OTH Restore sheet flow V Remove debris/trash Restore vegetation _ Other: Location: rllF�xlr. ai l :utr+f 4�,�i'f KKf. R JL`7 an f E. Additional Comments/Recommendations: Please notify us when work is complete or if you have questions. Inspection by: ` City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount Holly NC 26120 1-3931 WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount Holly Inspection Date: ff) The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance requires that runoff control structures be Inspected annually to insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. A. General Information: fL Location: �rr K� y i i we [ ►e i f i� _ Identification No.: Water Su Owner/Contact Name: Owner/Contact Address: /lam, NC z I,2O Receiving Stream: p.. B. Th following stormwater runoff controls are found at this project site; Wet Detention Pond _ Sand Filters _ _ Extended Dry Detention _ infiltration Devices Extended Detention Pond Bioretention Area Filter Strips _ Stream Buffers: ft. µ_Z Grassed Swales _ Pocket Wetlands Other: C. THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S INSPECTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: VISUAL INSPECTION FOUND NO APPARENT PROBLEMS�ATE5#ELOW COMPLETE THE REPAIR ANDIOR MAINTENANCE ITEMS NWIT 90DAYS OF THIS REPORT: D. Repair and/or Maintenance Items to Completed WithlrAigays: Ponds/Basins: Remove trash & high bushes. Repair (applicable problems circled) depressions, cracks. "Evidence of (applicable problems ch overtopping. Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. EMERGENCY SPILLWAI Remove trees and high bL Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. Repair displaced rip -rap. Remove obstructions from spillway. Enlarge spillway to adequate capacity. Boles, P 1 & WOTPILLWAYS Cie trusted water quality hole or riser. Repa edbarre€ (applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, dot erlo d, collapsed, damaged. ncrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, crac ed,. deteriorated, spelling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel is eroded or blocked. Filter rock is clogged. IMPOUNDMENT Repair eroded Inlet channel and/or drains. - Repair eroded slopes. Clean sediment from forebay area. Permanent pool less than 3 feet. Perform pond volume check. Clean Gagged filter surface. Other Controls: Restore sheet now Remove debris/trash Restore vegetation Other: Location: V' 4 aLv-cr,- 1 v ° c, Ad-), v It ,, 4-i`o1-1 E. Additional CommentslRecommendabons: ! Please notify us when work is complete or if you have questions. Inspection /!U by: —�-4L-. \ ftl -- r City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount Holy N� C 28120 704-827-3931 r` WATERSHED PROTECTION INSPECTION REPORT City of Mount oily Inspection Date: J - aj The City of Mount Holly Water Supply Watershed Protection Ordinance requires that runoff control structures be inspected annually to insure they are being maintained and are functioning as originally designed. A. General Information: B. Proiect Name: Name: Location: � f OWnerlContact Add (' PL JKLZI, Identification No.: 1� ,�Qp C 0812 D Water Supply Watershed: aS dreek 6t4rSW - _..Receiving Stream: r,,:ks orlak The following stormwater runoff controls are found at this project site: __,Wet Detention Pond _ Sand Filters _ Extended Dry Detention Extended Detention Pond Bioretentlon Area _ Filter Strips __Grassed Swales _ Packet Wetlands _ — Other: _ Infiltration Devices Stream Buffers: ft. C. THE RESULTS OF THIS YEAR'S INSPECTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: VISUAL INSPECTION FOUND NO APPARENT PROBLEMS. El COMPLETE THE REPAIR AND/OR MAINTENANCE ITEMS I ATE70\90 DAYS OF THIS REPORT: D. Repair and/or Maintenance items to Completed Ponds/Basins: DAM TOP & SLOPES 1 FACES Remove trash & high bushes. Repair (applicable problems circled): holes, depressions, cracks. Evidence of (applicable problems circled), overtopping. Repair eroded areas. Seed bare areas. EMERGENCY SPILLWA' _ Remove trees and high b Repair eroded areas. _ - Seed bare areas. _ Repairdisplaced rip -rap. - Remove obstructions from spillway, Enlarge spillway to adequate capacity. Clea rutted water quality hale or riser. Repa edbwrel {applicable problems circled): leaking, cracked, deterlbso, collapsed, damaged. ncrete spillway (applicable problems circled): leaking, crac ed, deterlarated, spalling, damaged. Outlet end of barrel Is eroded or blocked. Filter rock is clogged. IMPOUNDMENT _ Repair eroded inlet channel and/or drains. _ Repair eroded slopes. Clean sediment from forebay area. -...___ Permanent pool less than 3 feet. Perform pond volume check. Clean clogged titer surface. OTHER: Other Controls: Restore sheet flow Remove debrisitrash Restore vegetation Other: Locationle &0=orhgJ t5WI k, l ( a.wtou Fr 4 W Y1 r bo,+ E. Additional CommentslRecommendations: Please notify us when work is complete or if you have questions, Inspection by: J9 City of Mount Holly Stormwater 400 East Central Avenue, Mount Hoy NC 28120 704-827-3931 Appendix C ,er Applicator City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 47 U C3 CA mN a n n �7, ry -V _ m m � N 3 0 UlCl �a m W 7 c? a o o x n yd o, Z z � A o F in r A Z I — — — _ — y 0 z r ZX!TC]�� ❑ o cr co N Cl I r I H s ZP a m n� l z IC5 � 3 re, u r I roC CD waw m m � _ �w c n �..^ 1 74 p x N I V a 0 Q _ ar'�q I w 3 .gym 3fD � % IS N I � I I c I � CD rn n I V) v E a �o I N x nM ! ❑ x w 4 = r•h n � � �ti•µ �� - nay I � � I ~ z �m 0l —..^z sn n 4 �m S1 N n a 1 n I °' ! t ry s o I � n0r. _ rn 0 T Z m > rn z � 0 n m W m .t o C= D v, m m c V) i a z `m z n � �- o a M G z p C] W z z � 0 `z N N � c y O 2 C a Q O z m C m u m x T O z Q m v Appendix ME City of Mount Holly PPGH Plan October 2021 it Inspection :ords WR Project No. 02210909.00 Vehicle # _ Drivers Name Mileage out Pre 11 Post Daily Vehicle/Trailer Inspection Pre Trip/Post Trip Checklist Date Mileage In. Brakes (Pedal Pressure) Emergency/Hand Brake Tail Lights Windshi�' A «T. Horn (c Mirrors Turn Sig Back-up Headligh Tires/Tr( Inflation Brake Li Hazard f Seat Bell First Aid Fluid Levels Vehicle/Body Damage Oil 01W Add Power Steering OK ❑ Add Hydraulic Brakes OK ❑Add Coolant OK ❑Add Transmission OK ❑Add Windshield Washer OK ❑Add Additional Comments Keys Time Out Time In Hours out Hours In_ Comments App( & Logs City of Mount Holly WR Project No. 02210909.00 PPGH Plan October 2021 r OjMklJ[Ol9lfilmm[O on kli ra 10 1 r :4 • [ :a @ i • otreetuenteriine ParcelCAMA oaf Routes -Fwl a WnTim i: 0 D907_ r%("`*rr%tn An wally Log Records for Sweeper Truck Date: Route. Em Hours: Route Cam lead `; 1/4/2019 Downtown # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/11/2019 Downtown # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/18/2019 Downtown # 6 John Freeman 6 Yes 1/25/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 2/l/2019 Downtown # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2019 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/15/2019 Downtown # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/22/2019 Downtown # 2 John Freemakn Yes 3/l/2019 Downtown # 1 John Freema Yes 3/7/2019 Route # 10, John Freema Yes 3/8/2019 Downtown John Freema Yes 3/13/2019 Downtown # 9 John Free Yes 3/22/2019 Downtown # 8 John Fre Yes 3/29/2019 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 4/5/2019 Sweeper Down ML W N/A N/A 4/12/2019 Downtown # 7 John FreqMn 8 1 Yes 4/25/2019 Downtown # 6 reem 8 Yes 5/l/2019 Route # 5, # 4 n n 8 No 5/3/2019 Downtown # 4 J eenMn 8 Yes 5/10/2019 Downtown Jo Freeman 8 Yes 5/17/2019 Downto 2 Joh reeman 4 8 No Yes 5/22/2019 Downtow Freeman 5/31/2019 D w John Freeman 4 Yes 6/7/2019 UPWnto 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 6/14/2019 ownto John Freeman 4 Yes 6/21/2019 wntow John Freeman 6 Yes 6/28/2019 DIbutmff John Freeman 4 Yes 7/5/2019 Dow7Wn John Freeman 4 Yes 7/12/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/19/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/l /2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 8/2/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 8/9/2019 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 8/15/2019 Route # 4 John Freeman 4 Yes 8/23/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/30/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/12/2019 Route # 3,# 2 John Freeman 6 Yes 9/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 9/16/2019 Route # 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 9/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/27/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/l/2019 Route # 10 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/4/2019 Downtown # 9 John Freeman 8 No 10/11/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/14/2019 Route # 9, # 8, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/16/2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/17/2019 Route # 4 and # 3 John Freeman 4 Yes 10/1812019 Downtown and # 2 John Freeman 8 No 11/1/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11 /8/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/15/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/22/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/29/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/6/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/27/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freema 8 Yes 1/2/2020 Downtown Area John Free Yes 1 /10/2020 Downtown John Fre n Yes 1 /17/2020 Downtown John F ma 4 Yes 1 /29/2020 Route # 10 Jo!2!Ags 16 Yes 1/30/2020 Route # 9 John/JOW 16 No 2/10/2020 Route # 9, # 8 Ob&EreenW 8 1 Yes 2/12/2020 Route # 7 n 8 Yes 2/14/2020 Downtown J ee n 8 Yes 2/21/2020 Downtwon Jola Freeman 8 No 2/26/2020 Route # iff 5 Joh reeman 6 No 3/5/2020 Route Freeman 8 Yes 3/6/2020 D w John/Joel h 8 Yes 3/12/2020 R # S John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2020 ntown/Lo John/Joesph 13 Yes 3/26/2020 ute # jr John Freeman 8 Yes 3/27/2020 Do 1 John/Joes h 16 Yes 4/3/2020 DowntowWow End John Freeman 6 Yes 4/10/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 4/18/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 5/1/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/8/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 5/15/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/22/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/29/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/5/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 6/12/2020 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 6/19/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/26/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 7/3/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/10/2020 1 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 7/17/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/24/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/7/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/13/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/21/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/28/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/2/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 9/11/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/18/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/2/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/9/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/16/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/23/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/30/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/6/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/13/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 11/20/2020 Downtown John Free Yes 11/25/2020 Downtown John Fregpn Yes 12/4/2020 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 12/11/2020 Downtown/Low End John 4 4 Yes Yes 12/18/2020 Downtown John Fre n 12/23/2020 Downtown ree 4 Yes 1/7/2021 Downtown n a 8 Yes 1 /11 /2021 Route # 1 J ee n 8 Yes 1/14/2021 Routes # 2 Jo Freeman. 8 Yes 1/15/2021 Downto Joh reeman 4 Yes 2/5/2021 Routes 5 Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2021 Rou 6; John Freeman 8 Yes 2/11/2021 nto 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/16/2021 Route # John Freeman 4 Yes 2/17/2021 ute # 1B John Freeman 8 No 2/23/2021 RMLe John Freeman 8 Yes 2/24/2021 DownW # 1 John Freeman 8 No 3/2/2021 Route # 1 and # 2 John Freeman 3.5 No 3/3/2021 Route # 2 and # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2021 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 No 3/24/2021 Route # 4, # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/25/2021 Route # 6, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/26/2021 Route # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes Moul`r1�— HO>l_.LY Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1 of 1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Hate Approval DryWOutfall SOP-21 6/2021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Dry Weather Outfall Inspection Standard Operating Procedures Responsible Party: Stormwater Specialist Stormwater De nt inspection Procedures are as follows; • Maintain current map of all major outfall locations. changes. • Maintain an inspection report of each 1, Inspection Name 2. Date of inspection 3. Outfall ID#, Size, Type of o 4. Details of Maintenance Need • Take photos of outfall • This should be done unknown subs Keep report and necessary with any to include the following: TFe the outfalls are working properly and no outfall. for future reference. Documents: SOP Dry Weather outfall MOUN44, HOLLY _ Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1 of 1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval Standard Operating Procedure for Heavy Metals at Public Works Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Utility Director The street & solid waste department collects scrap mf Public Works building parking lot. Pace Recycling in drop off a new bin each time the old one is full. Thi weeks to one month. Pace then sends a check to the PW heavy metal recyc SOP 812021 Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Tuesday, August 24, 2021 is prMWin a recycling bin at the C is co ted for pick up. They done appr imately every two amount of the recycling collected. Documents: SOP PW heavy metal recycling MOU4R, Utilities Department SOP # IDDE-21 HOLLY Z. Stormwater Revision # 6/2021 implementation Date Friday, June 25, 2021 Page # 1 of 1 Last Reviewed/Update Date Friday, June 25, 2021 SOP Creator KS-Stormwater Approval IDDE Standard Operating Procedures For all non -emergency concerns of a potential illicit discharge contact Storm water Department at 704-813-0251. Responsible Party: Stormwater Specialist Stormwater Department SOP are as follows: Access the situation & implement proper clean up procedure by • Date, time, location of the spill • Name, address & phone number of the responsible 00, • Type and quantity of product spilled • Attach pictures including date, time & desc n • Description of environmental impacts nam urf • Cause of the spill • Description of any mitigating facto luding i ai • Witness to incident • Persons contacted on scene the following: impacted power failure etc.) • Specific corrective action g a OV issued and include any other relevant information necessary. • If the problem is rela to a s o ther City issue, contact the appropriate dept. • Clean up actions comp pho * Contact the Moo r le Re 1CM e of the NC DEQ at 704-663-1699 for all oil spills greater than or eq o 2S gallo r spz is within 100ft of a surface water conveyance, including storm drain inlets, s , chann , creeks, lakes, ponds, etc. A spill of any amount that reaches surface waters must be rte after hours, they are to be contacted by 8AM the next business day. * Contact Gaston Co Natur Resources at 704-922-4181 for sediment & erosion concerns or fish kills exceeding 100. • Always perform a follow up investigation to ensure that the cleanup has been completed in accordance with local and State regulations. Documents: SOP short -form MOUNT HoLL Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater I of 1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval Written Procedures for Inlet Cleanings Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Director Streets & Solid Waste Inlet Cleaning SOP-21 612021 Monday, June 28, 2021 Monday, June 28, 2021 The Streets & Solid Waste Department check storm drain tops on priority streets before and after heavy rain events or flash flood warnings. They inspect storm drain/catch basins for build-up of sediments, debris, trash, vegetation, structural conditions etc. If the structural condition requires maintenance, it is reported to the Stormwater Department for inspc n and to proceed with a repair plan. They use the leaf pick up map color coordinated wi ut numbers. The map is updated as needed. Inlet Cleaning Street list below. This list is • Wood Street • Hicks Circle • Beaty Road • Highway 273 • E Glendale A • Central Ave 4 • Main Street Documents: SOP Inlet Cleanings updated as needed. MOUNT HOLLY Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1 of 1 KS-Stormwater City Owned Prop SOP-21 612021 Monday, June 28, 2021 Last Reviewed/Update Date Monday, June 28, 2021 Approval SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Spill Response Procedures for City Owned Properties Contact Storm water Department - h otline/helplin eat 704-813-0251. Responsible Party: Stormwater Specialist Stormwater Department SOP are as follows: Access the situation & implement proper clean up procedure by in Utility Field Services Storage Area and document the followi Date, time, location of the spill Type and quantity of product spilled Attach pictures including date, time & Description of environmental impacts Cause of the spill Description of any mitigating facto Witness to incident If the problem is related to a sewer I Clean up actions complete,jdNj6photo * Contact the Mooresville greater than or equal to 25 storm drain inlets, swa surface waters mus I pp day. * Contact Gaston to kills exceeding 100. Spill Response Kit located impacted , power failure etc.) issue, contact the appropriate dept. theVC DEQ at 704-663-1699 for all oil spills TW 100ft of a surface water conveyance, including , lakes, ponds, etc. A spill of any amount that reaches urs, they are to be contacted by 8AM the next business at 704-922-4181 for sediment & erosion concerns or fish • Always perform a Mow up investigation to ensure that the cleanup has been completed in accordance with local and State regulations. Documents: City Owned Property spill response SOP MOUND Holt Ly f4_1 Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1of1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last ReviewedlUpdate Date Approval Written Procedures for Street Sweeper Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Director Streets & Solid Waste St Sweeper Tk SOP-21 612021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 Tuesday, June 29, 2021 All City Streets, City owned facilities and parking lots shall be swept according to the dedicated routs. This is done on a weekly basis however, after a storm event or inclement weather the sweeper may be used more often. The City will also utilize the sweeper truck after Festivals, Parades etc.) as needed. • Maintain and updated Map of the Update as needed. • Keep a Log of the follow Documents: SOP Street Sweeper Truck events (i.e. Springfcst, ;k is used of any issues found. rout numbers. - City of Mount Holly Leaf Pickup Map 2019 ;7:IT ') � 44 -N, t� - 7Legend _ ra r r StreetCenterlines •, / __ r i ., F_ ParceICAMA leaf route t Leaf Route 3 �zy�1 - ' -t! �4 J J ` - 6 7 10 City_Iimits0907-2 — " ❑utchmansCreek ?.;rC Catawba -river elf 1' N J ' ' w E � 1 -;L Miles �k�, i wally Log Records for Sweeper Truck Date: Route. Em Hours: Route Cam lead `; 1/4/2019 Downtown # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/11/2019 Downtown # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 1/18/2019 Downtown # 6 John Freeman 6 Yes 1/25/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 2/l/2019 Downtown # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2019 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/15/2019 Downtown # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/22/2019 Downtown # 2 John Freemakn Yes 3/l/2019 Downtown # 1 John Freema Yes 3/7/2019 Route # 10, John Freema Yes 3/8/2019 Downtown John Freema Yes 3/13/2019 Downtown # 9 John Free Yes 3/22/2019 Downtown # 8 John Fre Yes 3/29/2019 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 4/5/2019 Sweeper Down ML W N/A N/A 4/12/2019 Downtown # 7 John FreqMn 8 1 Yes 4/25/2019 Downtown # 6 reem 8 Yes 5/l/2019 Route # 5, # 4 n n 8 No 5/3/2019 Downtown # 4 J eenMn 8 Yes 5/10/2019 Downtown Jo Freeman 8 Yes 5/17/2019 Downto 2 Joh reeman 4 8 No Yes 5/22/2019 Downtow Freeman 5/31/2019 D w John Freeman 4 Yes 6/7/2019 UPWnto 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 6/14/2019 ownto John Freeman 4 Yes 6/21/2019 wntow John Freeman 6 Yes 6/28/2019 DIbutmff John Freeman 4 Yes 7/5/2019 Dow7Wn John Freeman 4 Yes 7/12/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/19/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/l /2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 8/2/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 8/9/2019 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 8/15/2019 Route # 4 John Freeman 4 Yes 8/23/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/30/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/12/2019 Route # 3,# 2 John Freeman 6 Yes 9/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 9/16/2019 Route # 1 John Freeman 8 Yes 9/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/27/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/l/2019 Route # 10 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/4/2019 Downtown # 9 John Freeman 8 No 10/11/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/14/2019 Route # 9, # 8, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/16/2019 Route # 6 and # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 10/17/2019 Route # 4 and # 3 John Freeman 4 Yes 10/1812019 Downtown and # 2 John Freeman 8 No 11/1/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11 /8/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/15/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/22/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 11/29/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/6/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/13/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/20/2019 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 12/27/2019 Downtown/Low End John Freema 8 Yes 1/2/2020 Downtown Area John Free Yes 1 /10/2020 Downtown John Fre n Yes 1 /17/2020 Downtown John F ma 4 Yes 1 /29/2020 Route # 10 Jo!2!Ags 16 Yes 1/30/2020 Route # 9 John/JOW 16 No 2/10/2020 Route # 9, # 8 Ob&EreenW 8 1 Yes 2/12/2020 Route # 7 n 8 Yes 2/14/2020 Downtown J ee n 8 Yes 2/21/2020 Downtwon Jola Freeman 8 No 2/26/2020 Route # iff 5 Joh reeman 6 No 3/5/2020 Route Freeman 8 Yes 3/6/2020 D w John/Joel h 8 Yes 3/12/2020 R # S John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2020 ntown/Lo John/Joesph 13 Yes 3/26/2020 ute # jr John Freeman 8 Yes 3/27/2020 Do 1 John/Joes h 16 Yes 4/3/2020 DowntowWow End John Freeman 6 Yes 4/10/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 4/18/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 5/1/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/8/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 5/15/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/22/2020 Downtown John Freeman 5 Yes 5/29/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/5/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 8 Yes 6/12/2020 Downtown John Freeman 8 Yes 6/19/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 6/26/2020 Downtown John Freeman 6 Yes 7/3/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/10/2020 1 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 7/17/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 7/24/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/7/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/13/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/21/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 8/28/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/2/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 9/11/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 9/18/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/2/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/9/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/16/2020 Downtown John Freeman 4 Yes 10/23/2020 Downtown John Freeman 3 Yes 10/30/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/6/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 4 Yes 11/13/2020 Downtown/Low End John Freeman 6 Yes 11/20/2020 Downtown John Free Yes 11/25/2020 Downtown John Fregpn Yes 12/4/2020 Sweeper Down NIA N/A 12/11/2020 Downtown/Low End John 4 4 Yes Yes 12/18/2020 Downtown John Fre n 12/23/2020 Downtown ree 4 Yes 1/7/2021 Downtown n a 8 Yes 1 /11 /2021 Route # 1 J ee n 8 Yes 1/14/2021 Routes # 2 Jo Freeman. 8 Yes 1/15/2021 Downto Joh reeman 4 Yes 2/5/2021 Routes 5 Freeman 8 Yes 2/8/2021 Rou 6; John Freeman 8 Yes 2/11/2021 nto 8 John Freeman 8 Yes 2/16/2021 Route # John Freeman 4 Yes 2/17/2021 ute # 1B John Freeman 8 No 2/23/2021 RMLe John Freeman 8 Yes 2/24/2021 DownW # 1 John Freeman 8 No 3/2/2021 Route # 1 and # 2 John Freeman 3.5 No 3/3/2021 Route # 2 and # 3 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/19/2021 Downtown # 4 John Freeman 8 No 3/24/2021 Route # 4, # 5 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/25/2021 Route # 6, # 7 John Freeman 8 Yes 3/26/2021 Route # 8 John Freeman 8 Yes MOUNT HoLL Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater I of 1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval Written Procedures for Inlet Cleanings Responsible Party: David Clark Deputy Director Streets & Solid Waste Inlet Cleaning SOP-21 612021 Monday, June 28, 2021 Monday, June 28, 2021 The Streets & Solid Waste Department check storm drain tops on priority streets before and after heavy rain events or flash flood warnings. They inspect storm drain/catch basins for build-up of sediments, debris, trash, vegetation, structural conditions etc. If the structural condition requires maintenance, it is reported to the Stormwater Department for inspc n and to proceed with a repair plan. They use the leaf pick up map color coordinated wi ut numbers. The map is updated as needed. Inlet Cleaning Street list below. This list is • Wood Street • Hicks Circle • Beaty Road • Highway 273 • E Glendale A • Central Ave 4 • Main Street Documents: SOP Inlet Cleanings updated as needed. h m YY w 2 D Ln Co N { D 0. QLn , h rn � (An rD � o c Cf � U) 07 r+ 0 o O' � f° O. Ph S' m. r+ z r m —'I h r m n z z c) r 0 m Ln m Eq O 07 rt fD Y MOuNr HOLLY ZL-7 Page # SOP Creator Utilities Department Stormwater 1of1 KS-Stormwater SOP # Revision # Implementation Date Last Reviewed/Update Date Approval IDDE Standard Operating Procedures I D DE-21 612021 Friday, June 25, 2021 Friday, June 25, 2021 For all non -emergency concerns of a potential illicit discharge contact Stormwater Department at 704-813-0251. Responsible Party: Stormwater Specialist Stormwater Department SOP are as follows: Access the situation & implement proper clean up procedure by enting the following: • Date, time, location of the spill • Name, address & phone number of the responsible y • Type and quantity of product spilled • Attach pictures including date, time & descr' n • Description of environmental impacts nam urf aters impacted • Cause of the spill • Description of any mitigating facto luding t ads, power failure etc.) • Witness to incident • Persons contacted on scene • Specific corrective actions ' g a V issued and include any other relevant information necessary. • If the problem is rela o a s o ther City issue, contact the appropriate dept. • Clean up actions comp pho * Contact the Moor e Re?Resources Oleof the NC DEQ at 704-663-1699 for all oil spills greater than or eq o 25 gar spi is within 100ft of a surface water conveyance, including storm drain inlets, s chcreeks, lakes, ponds, etc. A spill of any amount that reaches surface waters must be rtfter hours, they are to be contacted by 8AM the next business day. * Contact Gaston Co Nat= at 704-922-4181 for sediment & erosion concerns or fish kills exceeding 100. • Always perform a follow up investigation to ensure that the cleanup has been completed in accordance with local and State regulations. 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