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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDocumentation_Stormwater_Tab 5AB_5/21/1998 PALM BEACH COUNTY EPA/NPDES VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SYSTEM ANNUAL REPORT 1998 PALM BEACH COUNTY NPDES MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SYSTEM FIRST ANNUAL REPORT FEBRUARY 1, 1997 TO JANUARY 31, 1998 APPENDIX GG VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 , Contacts 1.1 Report Certification 1.2 Listing of Responsible Parties Section 2 Plan Evaluation 2.1 Objective of Program 2.2 Major Findings 2.3 Major Accomplishments • 2.4 Overall Program Strengths/Weaknesses 2.5 Future Direction of Program Section 3 Summary Table-Activities 3.1 Maintenance of Structural Controls 3.2 Stormwater Treatment Projects 3.3 Roadway Maintenance 3.4 Flood Control 3.5 Municipal Waste T.S.D.Facilities 3.6 Pesticide,Herbicide,Fertilizer Application 3.7 Elicits 3.8 High Risk Industrial Facilities 3.9 Construction Section 4 Narrative Report 4.1 Maintenance of Structural Controls 4.2 Development of Planning Procedures i 4.3 Roadway Maintenance/Equipment Yards/Maintenance Shops 4.4 Flood Management 4.5 Municipal Facilities 4.6 Pesticides,Herbicides,Fertilizer Usage 4.7 Illicits Inspection, Investigation, Enforcement 4.8 Field Screening 4.9 Spill Response • 7 4.10 Public Reporting of Illicit Discharges 4.11 Oil/Household Hazardous Waste 4.12 Sanitary Sewage Seepage 4.13 High Risk Industrial Facility Inspection • 4.14 Monitoring Activities A npbcnpds93154.01 rtO l awkm.wp � I h • 4.15 Construction Planning Procedures 4.16 Construction Inspections 4.17 Education Activities 4.18 Additional Activities Section 5 Monitoring Program 5.1 Objective Summary 5.2 Status of Program/Schedule Compliance 5.3 Program Revisions Section 6 Permit Modifications , 6.1 Stormwater Management Plan Modifications 6.2 Monitoring Program Modifications Section 7 Fiscal Analysis 7.1 Current Report Year 7.2 Next Report Year 7.3 Funding Sources Appendices Structural Control Inspection Forms Dry Weather Field Screening f` NPDES Municipal Ordinance Licenses Local Newsletters Stormwater Structures Maps npbcnpds93154.01 rtO l awkm.wp • • 1.1 REPORT CERTIFICATION VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA CERTIFICATION I certify that information used in the preparation of this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly,responsible for gathering the information,the information is,to the best of knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, ( including the possibility of fine imprisonment for knowing violations. L_' • VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, FLORIDA ALLAN OSLUND, COORDINATOR STORM WATER UTILITIES Date: 1.2 LISTING OF RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Village of Tequesta Village Manager Name: Thomas G. Bradford Address: P.O. Box 3273 Tequesta, Florida 33469 Telephone No. (561) 575-6200 Coordinator Storm water Utilities & Capital Projects Name: Allan Oslund Address: P.O. Box 3273 Tequesta, Florida 33469 Telephone No. (561)575-6260 Director Public Works &Recreation Name: Gray Preston it Address: P.O. Box 3273 Tequesta, Florida 33469 Telephone No. (561)575-6240 r- i 21. OBJECTIVE OF PROGRAM The Village of Tequesta is a community of approximately 4600 residents at the northeastern edge of Palm Beach County. The Village has its own Potable Water Plant, Fire Rescue, Storm Water Utilities, Department Of Community Development and Police Departments. It out sources solid waste with Nichols Sanitation and our waste water is franchised through the Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District(ENCON). The Village Department of Community Developments responsibility is to review all building plans and over see construction compliance with local codes. The Village also has a Community Appearance Board (CAB)which reviews major renovations and construction for architectural style and design. Since the Village for the most part operates as a stand alone community with its own Police and Fire Departments it is important for storm water utilities to determine if their procedures provide for: (1) Training of personnel in spill prevention and response procedures for mitigation of pollutant discharges. This procedure is provided through the Village Fire Department; (2) Development of an Information System to educate the public on ways to identify and report discharges and the proper disposal techniques for oils,toxic household hazardous materials. This is handled through Storm Water Utilities personal; It is the intent for the Village comply all aspects of the NPDES/EPA permit for the first year and to establish the criteria for implementation and compliance of the program for the remaining four(4)years. During the first year the Village will implement the following: (1) Set up procedures for the operation and Maintenance of Control structures and storm water collection systems; (2) Begin implementation to control Discharges from areas of New Development and Significant Redevelopment; (3)Implement a street and structure maintenance program, which includes the proper removal of debris; (4)initiate a program to insure inspection • and monitor the enforcement for the reduction of pollutants in runoff from fleet maintenance and storage yards; (5) Require certification proof by contractors to apply pesticides and herbicides; (6)Install procedures for illicit Discharges and improper Disposal, inspections, Ordinances and Enforcement Measures; (7)Install procedures for detecting Illicit and improper disposal and limitation of sanitary sewer seepage; (8) Provide Construction site operator training. 2.2 MAJOR FINDINGS After the implementation of the Storm Water Utilities, we began a study to determine r-' what Level Of Service (LOS)the existing storm sewer system within the Village provides. This study will not be complete for several years, however the.first two drainage systems studied were found to be far lower than the 25 year 1 day LOS required by Village Ordinance. If this trend continues it is believed that most of the systems installed prior to the existence of South Florida Water Management District(SFWMD) will not meet the required Village LOS and corrective action will be necessary. It was also determined that the Dover Ditch was flowing at maximum capacity during major storm,events and if possible we should remove some drainage flow from the ditch. The dry weather sampling showed no illicit inflow and the system seemed to be functioning properly with very little if any siltation. 2.3 MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS Awarded a construction contract to divert approximately 30 acres of drainage away from the Dover.Ditch. • Scheduled the modification of drainage in the two areas in which we found a deficiency in the LOS. Complied with all aspects of First year requirements of NPDES/EPA. Implementation of a Village swale rehabilitation and maintenance program. 2.4 OVERALL STRENGTHS/WEAKNESS The Village storm water system is in adequate condition considering the overall age of some of the areas. - There is very little curb and gutter within the Village,there for it is imperative that the Village maintain the road side swales and retention ponds. At present most of the swales within the Village are in need of repair. • 2.5 FUTURE DIRECTION OF PROGRAM It is the intent of the Storm Water Utility Board to Comply with the requirements of the NPDES/EPA and to include in its five (5)year program funding to improve the existing swales, replace failing pipe,repair structures and continue to improve the overall water quality at points of discharge. • • - ,. 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Within 24 Months of YES THE VILLAGE HAS IMPLEMENTED A WALE post-development maintenance and proper operation the Effective Date of IA1NTENANC AND S WALE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM. 1AINTENANCE AND of storm water related improvements within areas of the Permit PERIODIC INSPECTIONS OF POST ECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM. new development or significant redevelopment DEVELOPMENT AREAS IS HANDLED discharging into the MS4 with each permittee's BY CODE ENFORCEMENT. jurisdictional area. . .- - Continue to implement the Code of Ordinance Effective Date of the regarding the control of discharges from areas of new Permit YES NEW DEVELOPMENT AND development and significant redevelopment. REDEVELOPMENT AREAS ENFORCEMENT IS HANDLED BY �. .,.�..;n"Jt A /Ff; / tf{tt •: 1"rtM1t1"✓rr:rJ3x•fi a ':✓ ft PPs-f:.'r£t`. ', sjrt{'it Fs.,,rxix:.:•4i.-. , -,.4:, 1G;n-;.-7: �«` • .:r.-. :.(,. 'la;x ; • -ifv�- p, ..x .}i`,""-•c3- •3 x.g ;,,,:, az' a£c,, { ,- x,. ,_,, - te, 4.',', r •L:. 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'ILLAGE, MOST ROADS HAVE A maintenance program within each permittee's WALE TYPE SECTION. jurisdictional area, discharging to the MS4s, and properly dispose of the collected material. , Page I VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA • Summary Table Stormwater Management Program - Effective Date 2/1/97 r= Program Element Requirement Required by Completed Accomplished Activities Performed&Comments SWMP Yes/No Brief Descnption of Plans Brief Description of Activities Completed and Established Additional Comments Implement the various municipal programs to reduce, 7.7 to the MEP, the pollutants in storm water runoff and, NO IMPLEMENTATION OF MUNICIPAL where applicable, from municipally-owned or operated PROGRAMS TO REDUCE POLLUTANTS equipment yards and maintenance shops that support road maintenance activities. If none exist, develop IN STORM WATER RUNOFF WILL BE and implement a program to address storm water IN PLACE WITHIN 24 MONTHS. runoff from areas associated with road repair and, where applicable, from municipally-owned or operated equipment yards and maintenance shops that support road maintenance activities. Wherever conditions necessitate, perform Effective Date of the maintenance on catch basins, grates, and other storm Permit YES INSPECTION OF CATCH BASINS AND THE DOVER DITCH AND water structures and roadside ditches and properly DRAINAGE DITCHES IS ON GOING. TEQUESTA DRIVE DITCHES dispose of accumulated sediments within jurisdictional HAVE BEEN CLEANED TO THEIR areas. 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In addition, comply PRESENTLY BEING HANDLED with any additional or more stringent design THROUGH SFWMD. THE LOCAL requirements in local codes. Provide, in the PROGRAM WILL BE IN PLACE WITHIN subsequent ANNUAL REPORT, a copy of the 12 MONTHS. procedures and programs developed for incorporation into the permit. Page 2 . VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Summary Table Stormwater Management Program - Effective Date 2/1/97 Program Element Requirement Required by Completed Accomplished Activities Performed&Comments SWMP Yes/No Brief Description of Plans Brief Description of Activities Completed and Established Additional Comments , .. ,,t r's,1"rT+"itYr r-'. '"7'r._:_i. ,, ,s. �,._.�. f q .. r irT ,w t �Y f srts rr r fl r s c t .„ -ti 4,,./ .. -,," K r a .� r ,rr ,a'rr:;;"f . �+«rr, �, r'�.,»,�.w `.�• l z.- ter: .r . i, li, ,,•-•` 3 •q '4, a �`x' u . a .4.,,`° z,....-, s�.4x+ _.e, .11 �-,7.. .Ki .€, ffiF.., ,d• , ..-/K:,{" , t.:... 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Provide a description of the permittee's program, Provide in first performed within jurisdictional boundaries, to inspect, ANNUAL REPORT monitor and enforce the reduction of pollutants in N/A NONE OPERATED BY VILLAGE. ,j ! runoff from municipally-operated solid waste transfer stations and waste transportation fleet maintenance and storage yards. - x,V'..,-y r,,aFr,' ✓sc.-a-F%.v'.): `!'Y.,,��t 4r t•.fa r-,ny,.;yin z-C,7..�.::z,.' C ^t- 't.;;:_:'.".{f�r4'�,s.I Fr,t.� aI7:. �9.,i. r.r r x,5�k:<Y--r.: al�s n'�.ts a.'...,:,>x `�>Ta#�-"%te S'-�ar%tF^, 'a€'g`y'4 x."r ;"5w i tYtav:%,"„�"•.�a fi 4^�.,2 am �. e�.� z,.r.*`` --:t '. :aa4 ss '�-, .; ' • • ar.' a.?.,-e ' e xrtrtt �e - ary'5 , �ar, c,0,• n `.z .s •t ,,P- ,� s R-f' At_ r.t4 - . 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Require evidence of proper certification of all Effective Date of the YES SEE ABOVE: EE ABOVE applicators contracted by the municipality to apply Permit pesticides and herbicides on municipal and FDOT property. ii Page 3 VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Summary Table Stormwater Management Program - Effective Date 2/1/97 Program Element Requirement Required by Completed Accomplished Activities Performed Comments SWMP Yes/No BriejDescription ofPlans Brief Description of Activities Completed and Established Additional Comments ra �ft t r but sfr r i r ri t17 r � ; t ,! ✓ s Fr. Identify those of the non-storm water discharges Provide in first YES NONE WILL BE ALLOWED. which will be allowed to be discharged to the MS4. ANNUAL REPORT 1-1 Describe conditions, if any, to be placed on allowable non-storm water discharges. Provide EPA a copy of this identification. Implement municipal inspection programs to prohibit Effective Date of the YES DRY WEATHER SAMPLING HAS BEEN SEE FORMS IN APPENDICES. illicit connections and illegal dumping into the MS4 Permit PERFORMED AT ALL OUTFALLS. within each municipality's jurisdictional area. Maintain a log documenting inspections and enforcement actions performed and provide a summary of these records in each ANNUAL REPORT. If none exist, develop and implement an inspection Within 36 Months of . NO INSPECTION FOR ILLICIT DUMPING program to prohibit illicit connections and illegal the Effective Date of PROGRAM WILL BE IN PLACE WITHIN 1 dumping into the MS4 within each municipality's the Permit 24 MONTHS. jurisdictional area. Provide copy of developed program in subsequent ANNUAL REPORT. Provide a copy of the municipal ordinance/code/ Provide in first NO INCORPORATION OF A MUNICIPAL program which specifically addresses the prohibition ANNUAL REPORT CODE PROHIBITING ILLICIT of illicit storm water connections and illegal dumping CONNECTIONS AND ILLEGAL into the MS4. DUMPING WILL BE ENACTED IN MAY =, . - 1998. t • Conduct field screening of the MS4s, within each At least 1/3 of All I] permittee's jurisdictional area, for illicit discharges and Outfalls Screened in YES DRY WEATHER SAMPLING WAS FO SIGNS OF IMPROPER improper disposal. Collect inventory information on Permit Years Three, PERFORMED AT ALL OUTFALLS. 'ISCHARGE WAS OBSERVED. outfalls and on portions of the MS4, within each Four and Five with ii permittee's jurisdictional area, not mapped and Entire MS4 update municipal mapping data on an ongoing basis. Screened Once/5 Maintain an internal log documenting the results of all Years Ij field screening performed. 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II Page 6 - ' VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA Summary Table Stormwater Management Program - Effective Date 2/1/97 I- Program Element Requirement Required by Completed Accomplished Activities Performed&Comments SWMP Yes/No Brief Description of Plans Brief Description of Activities Completed and Established Additional Comments Continue to regulate storm water quality for - construction site planning and during construction YES CONTINUE TO CARRY OUT .. activities. - INSPECTIONS, SURVEILLANCE AND - _ MONITORING FOR COMPLIANCE Lou' no..t..i'.ns ,g,.. .E 4t., 't' :, x 3..,, .,ks -,,t ' 44,,�,`. v ,v'' ,,s �7 ta;,•,, : y ,v, r ex p b .9 :; it g' 4,4'. ,'r . . kl ,..: :: u , . ,,m <; , . .ft- e, ., . :: CONDITIONS AND R�' �, � , ' �.. ������'��; �.. � � ��<��� �_, ,� .�� �� � �� ,��. t, WITH PERMIT CO .: ',:, -.�w'�� `a"�?�La� :, ;., `z a 'at§:�t',+v+a :s * ,✓„f� r"'6L.�+, 3'4:T: ^,�� � ,a a5,'. ,II�..'fi #"i��'Il r���'� � x, s r z: 'r. � _ x� 4 y � ,z_ -4.. r, , ILLICIT DIS CHARGES. -::&,--,,:''--;;Az :>' ,� � b;'� ';33, rf.�.... 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Implement the inspection program, described in the Within 36 Months of SWMP within the Part 2 Application, at construction the Effective Date of YES CARRY OUT INSPECTIONS ON A l sites where runoff discharges to the MS4, to maintain the Permit REGULAR BASIS TO INSURE compliance with local storm water ordinances and COMPLIANCE WITH SWMP PART 2 TO codes. Maintain an internal log documenting the INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL inspections conducted. STORM WATER ORDINANCES. Develop and utilize a formalized inspection checklist Within 24 Months of covering current storm water management and water the Effective Date of NO THIS CHECK LIST WILL BE quality inspection items in order to standardize the the Permit DEVELOPED WITHIN THE NEXT 12 inspection process. Include developed checklist in MONTHS. the subsequent ANNUAL REPORT. ate Include verifying that construction sites;within each Annual Requirement YES ALL MAJOR CONSTRUCTION permittee's jurisdictional area, subject to the NPDES PROJECTS ARE SUBJECT TO VARIOUS Storm Water Regulations have a Storm Water AGENCY PERMITTING Pollution Prevention Plan on site at all times. REQUIREMENTS AND THE VILLAGE PERFORMS DAILY INSPECTIONS TO soteslratho ' nno S 0 era r:,,ra n rs �0 ,. A ',,,''' ... _. 1 . ::t, a . i x:;; ; < _. . -r:� �-��� 4"�, ��., � � � ,�. �� ��.� �.� ,�.�. Fi ��. � .� INSURE COMPLIANCE. 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M'ys6 sir ' ` �. , ... -- ag`. a8Ea.._.aa a� Develop and implement a procedure to notify building Within 24 Months of NO STANDARD PROCEDURES AND permit applicants, in developments subject to the the Effective Date of ORDINANCES FOR BUILDING PERMIT storm water regulations, of their application the Permit COMPLIANCE WITH STORM WATER responsibilities under the NPDES permitting program REGULATIONS WILL BE for construction site runoff. After development, IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE NEXT 12 include a summary of the procedures in subsequent MONTHS. ANNUAL REPORT. I Page 7 • VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA � I• Summary Table Stormwater Management Program - Effective Date 2/1/97 Program Element Requirement Required by Completed Accomplished Activities Performed&Comments SWMP Yes/No Brief Description of Plans Brief Description of Activities Completed and Established Additional Comments - Develop a program to require that all permittee Within 30 Months of employees directly engaged in either construction the Effective Date of YES PRESENTLY THE VILLAGE REQUIRES THE STORM WATER UTILITIES FURTHER DEVELOPEMENT IS activities and site operations on behalf of the the Permit COORDINATOR BE CERTIFIED FORTH COMING. permittee, or, the inspection of construction sites not THROUGH THE STATE OF FLORIDA. operated by the permittee at construction sites, which discharge to the permittee's MS4 are trained on proper storm water management and erosion and sediment control BMPs for construction sites and on the enforcement protocol to facilitate compliance. Implement the developed program. Include summary Within 36 Months of of developed program in subsequent ANNUAL the Effective Date of NO IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPED REPORT. the Permit PROGRAM WILL BE WITHIN NEST 24 MONTHS. Provide the description of any currently implemented Provide in first curriculum and/or certification program(s) for persons ANNUAL REPORT YES CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED OF THE directly engaged in construction activities at STORM WATER COORDINATOR. construction sites which discharge to the permittee's MS4. • • Page 8 4.1 MAINTENANCE OF CONTROL STRUCTURES j As a co-applicant of the Palm Beach County NPDES permit we developed standard forms to assist each permittee to follow proper procedures during the inspection process. These forms are included in the appendix. In addition the Village inspects the control structures during the mowing process to insure proper functioning of the structure; If problems are observed then immediate corrective action is taken. 4.2 DEVELOPMENT OF PLANNING PROCEDURES The Village through it's Storm Water Utilities Board (SWUB)has implemented an ordinance to control new and redevelopment projects, which requires the developer to maintain a 25 year 24 hour storm event on site. On projects over 4 acres SFWMD has requirements for I I restricting discharge. The Village through the authority of the SWUB has implemented and funded a swale maintenance program to insure a higher quality of water discharge at all out falls. The Village in FY 99 should be implementing a study to determine the level of service of all drainage areas. This study will be funded by the SWUB and is expected to take several years, with emphasis being placed on the older subdivisions first. 4.3 ROADWAY MAINTENANCE/EQUIPMENT YARDS /MAINTENANCE SHOPS Roadway maintenance is handled through the Public Works Department they will implementing a street sweeping program in the near future by use of a private contractor who will be responsible for disposal of collected waste. The Village equipment yard is less than two (2)years old and contains 100% of it's storm water on site. The Village has no maintenance shops, all maintenance and repairs are out sourced to private shops. • 4.4 FLOOD MANAGEMENT The Village is presently working on a flood management program through it's Police and Fire departments for emergency evacuation, early preparation and implementation. This will include necessary steps for flood control. The inspection of control structures is one of the measures already in place. The inspection of new and redevelopment projects for proper compliance is another. it I ' 4.5 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES The Village does not have any Municipally operated solid waste transfer stations. All transfer stations are owned and operated by ENCON. 4.6 PESTICIDES, HERBICIDES,FERTILIZER USAGE The application of pesticides and herbicides are contracted through private contractors see appropriate licenses in appendix. The Village does not perform this function. The application of fertilizers is performed by both the Public Works Department and private contractors only within Village right-of-ways and property. Pollutants caused by these applications will be greatly reduced by the implementation of the swale rehabilitation program. 4.7 ILLICITS INSPECTION, INVESTIGATION,ENFORCEMENT The enforcement of this is through the Village fire Department and violations are reported and executed by them. The Village Fire Department goes through extensive training to ensure proper containment, enforcement and reporting. If illicit discharges are discovered by the storm water utilities staff through our inspection process they are reported to the Fire Department for processing. 4.8 FIELD SCREENING Dry weather screening was performed at all out falls within the Village no illicit discharges were detected at that time. Further inspections will be g p performed as required by the NPDES permit. 4.9 SPILL RESPONSE Spill prevention and response is handled by the Village Fire Department. Any illicit spills detected by the storm water utilities staff is reported to them for action. 4.10 PUBLIC REPORTING OF ILLICIT DISCHARGES Complaint log and illicit discharge documentation has been established and is maintained by the Village Fire Department. None have occurred to date. it r -, Public awareness is a joint effort by both the Fire Department and the Storm Water Utilities through brochures and the Village news letter, which is distributed Monthly to all Village residents. 4.11 OIL/HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE The Village will use the Palm Beach County solid waste authority and their facilities to handle the disposal of oils and household hazardous waste. The Village through it's news letter has been and will continue to keep the public informed as to how and what is hazardous material and how to dispose of it. See appendices for articles. 4.12 SANITARY SEWER SEEPAGE The Village does not own any sanitary sewer systems; Therefore any illicit discharges detected will be reported to both ENCON and DEP for corrective measures. A large portion of the Village is on a septic system, water sampling at various discharge points will detect illicit discharges this sampling is not budgeted and until some method of funding is provided will not be implemented, hopefully some sort of funding can be provided within the next 12 Months so we can comply with NPDES requirements. 4.13 HIGH RISK INDUSTRIAL FACILITY INSPECTION The Village does not have any high risk industrial facilities to inspect. 4.14 MONITORING ACTIVITIES Monitoring activities with respect to all drainage structures and control structures are in place and in accordance with the permit. Additional monitoring will be in place as necessary to comply with the permit. 4.15 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING PROCEDURES The village has developed a 10 year program for implementing storm water projects and swale reconstruction and maintenance. Included in this is a complete evaluation of the Village LOS for each drainage basin, A Engineering analysis of two (2) basins within the Country Club Community which experienced flooding during the October 1995 storm event and implementation of a swale policy. I _ 4.16 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTIONS The storm water utilities staff inspects all control structures, out falls and structures on a regular basis as well as prior to and known on coming storm event to ensure all structures are clear and out falls and control structures are functioning properly. The Department of Community Development has the responsibility to inspect all new and reconstruction projects to ensure compliance the all codes and permits. The Fire Department and Code Enforcement is responsible for enforcement of illicit and illegal discharges into storm sewers and reporting of same. 4.17 EDUCATION ACTIVITIES The Village encourages all employees to pursue continuing education, as the permit requires the Village will implement employee education programs to insure permit compliance, in addition the Village through its local news letter keeps Village residents informed as to the requirements of the NPDES permit as well as local code requirements. 4.18 ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES No additional activities are scheduled other than those mentioned above. 5.1 OBJECTIVE SUMMARY The permit requires that the monitoring program be approved and implemented by the permittees by February 1, 1998. A monitoring program has been developed as a result of numerous meetings between Palm Beach County's permittees and the regulatory agencies. Agencies providing input included the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. South Florida Water Management District, United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Fish& Wildlife Service. Details of this program are contained in the General Volume of this Annual Report. Basically, the program focuses on ambient water quality trends and the monitoring of receiving water bodies and sediment quality. The monitoring program focuses on the primary canals in Palm Beach County and the major watersheds. The program once implemented, will assist in determining the effectiveness of the other municipal storm water management programs being implemented under this permit, identifying and prioritizing portions of the MS4 requiring additional controls and identifying local sources and impacts of specific pollutants. 5.2 STATUS OF PROGRAM/SCHEDULE COMPLIANCE Palm Beach County MS4 municipal permittees are in compliance with the requirements to establish a monitoring program. The Village as a co-permittee, has entered into interlocal agreements with all of the MS4 permittees to provide funding for this program. Northern Palm Beach County Water Control District on behalf of the co-permittees is currently negotiating with Palm Beach County for its assistance in performing the monitoring activities. 5.3 PROGRAM REVISIONS No program revisions are anticipated at this time. Since it is not required to be implemented until the second year of the permit term. 6.1 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN MODIFICATIONS The Village does not at this time propose to modify the storm water management programs included in the permit. Should future modifications to the program become necessary, they will be proposed in the annual report. 6.2 Details of the monitoring program revisions and options provided in the permit are included in the General Volume of the Annual Report. This volume summarizes the joint activities funded by the 40 co-permittees through interlocal agreements with the lead permittee, Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District. 7.1 CURRENT REPORT YEAR The Village operates on a fiscal year beginning October 1 and extends through September 30 of the following year. The Village activities associated with implementing the first year storm water management program include administration, operation and maintenance expenditures, inspection and permitting, structural control inspections, illicit investigations and reporting, herbicide application and water quality monitoring. Table 7.1 provides inventory budget for the Village's storm water programs for fiscal year October 1997 through September 1998. TABLE 7.1 Inventory Budget Program FY 97-98 Budget Roadway Maintenance $12,000 Herbicide application $200 Public Works Field screening/Water Quality test/Investigations $3500 Construction permitting and inspections $2000 Dep. Comm. Dev. Administrative expenses $20,000 Group NPDES activities $1600 Total $39300 7.2 NEXT REPORT YEAR Fiscal year budgets for the next year are currently being developed. The estimated budget is approximately $40,000. This amount is subject to change, however, based on adoption of the budget at the September 1998 Village Council Meeting. 7.3 FUNDING SOURCES The primary source of funding for the Village is from non ad valorem assessments to the landowners in the Village's MS4 development area. The Village believes it would be advantageous for the co-permittees to seek outside funding sources form such agencies as FEMA, DCA, CDBG, Etc. r I r I L-'' DRY WEATHER FIELD SCREENING + Permit requirements rII DryWeather Field Screeningis conducted bythe Village to determine the existence, extent and g location if any of illicit connections and illegal dumping into the village's storm water system. The EPA/NPDES Regulations require that the Village perform dry weather field screening for all of its outfalls within a five year period. At least 1/3 of all outfalls screened should be sampled i during the permits years three(3), four(4) and five(5)with the entire system screened once every five years. The Villages goal is to field screen all of its outfalls as quickly as possible so any i- illicit discharges are located and corrected as soon as possible and the entire system is screened by year five(5). In part I NPDES Permit Application, The Village identified its MS4 system. Since the submittal in 1992; some modifications to the storm water system have occurred. Table 1 provides an inventory of each of the MS4 outfalls. As new developments are created and additional outfalls are added, this table will be updated in the annual NPDES report. Based on the number of MS4 outfalls following is a list of the outfalls screened for this Annual report. These outfalls are identified in Table 2. TABLE 1 �-- VILLAGE MS4 OUTFALL INVENTORY 1 Outfall number Type Size Outfall number Type Size A-1 OUTFALL A-25 OUTFALL A-2 OUTFALL A-26 OUTFALL A-3 OUTFALL A-27 OUTFALL A-4 OUTFALL A-28 OUTFALL i: 1 A-5 OUTFALL A-29 OUTFALL A-6 OUTFALL A-31 OUTFALL A-7 OUTFALL A-32 OUTFALL A-8 OUTFALL A-34 OUTFALL A-9 OUTFALL A-38 OUTFALL A-10 OUTFALL A-40 OUTFALL A-11 OUTFALL A-42 OUTFALL A-12 OUTFALL A-43 OUTFALL A-13 OUTFALL A-44 OUTFALL A-14 OUTFALL A-45 OUTFALL A-15 OUTFALL A-46 OUTFALL A-16 OUTFALL A-47 OUTFALL '__ A-18 OUTFALL A-48 OUTFALL A-20 OUTFALL A-49 OUTFALL A-21 OUTFALL A-52 OUTFALL A-22 OUTFALL A-23 OUTFALL r VILLAGE MS4 CONTROL STRUCTURES INVENTORY Outfall number Type Size A-35 WEIR A-41 WEIR A-50 WEIR A-17 BUBBLE UP A-19 WEIR A-51 BUBBLE UP _ TABLE 2 DRY WEATHER SAMPLING LOCATIONS Structure No. Outfall No. Receiving Water Body Date B-2 A-1 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-6 A-2 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-7 A-3 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 __ B-28 A-4 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-33 A-5 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 r B-34 A-6 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-60 A-7 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-70 A-8 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-282 A-9 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-87 A-10 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-94 A-I1 G.C. LAKE 1-15-98 B-101 A-12 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 _, B-97 A-13 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 r--, B-99 A-14 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-103 A-15 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-105 A-16 LOXAHATCHEE 1-15-98 B-158 A-18 RETENTION 2-02-98 B-158 A-20 RETENTION 2-02-98 B-294 A-21 RETENTION 2-03-98 B-139 A-22 RETENTION 2-03-98 B-140 A-23 RETENTION 2-03-98 B-280 A-25 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 B-270 A-26 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 11 B-284 A-27 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 B-106 A-28 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 ,---; B-58 A-29 G.C. POND 2-03-98 . B-89 A-31 G.C. POND 2-02-98 B-295 A-32 G.C. POND 2-02-98 B-90 A-34 G.C. POND 2-02-98 B-17 A-38 G.C. POND 2-02-98 B-45 A-42 G.C. POND 2-03-98 B-261 A-43 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 B-262 A-44 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 B-260 A-45 LOXAHATCHEE 2-03-98 B-295 A-46 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-229 A-47 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-217 A-48 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-224 A-49 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-268 A-52 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-283 A-53 LOXAHATCHEE 2-05-98 B-19 A-54 G.C. POND 2-05-98 The NPDES storm water regulations (40 CFR 122.21) require that each sampling point be examined during dry weather(a period preceded by at least 72 hours with no precipitation and the results reported). The field screening consists of field observation and testing for the presence of pollutants. The following observations, where applicable, are recorded for each screening location. • color • odor • turbidity • vegetation and biological • presence of surface sheen/scum • other relevant observations -.- • flow If evidence of a possible water quality problem or flow is observed, a sampling site will be located and a test of the following parameters will be conducted: • pH • total chloride • copper • phenol • detergents • flow rate Field Observations Observations made during field screening may indicate the possible presence of pollutants within a given drainage system. Therefore, it is imperative that the field personnel are capable of recognizing these indicators. The following is list of indicators and possible pollutant sources associated with them. Odor Most strong odors, gasoline, oils and solvents are likely associated with high toxicity. ( , Typical obvious odors and the source normally associated with them include: • Sewage - stale sanitary wastewater, especially in pools near outfalls. • Sulfide (rotten eggs) - food industries (meat packers, canneries, dairies, etc.) and stale sanitary wastewater. • Oil and gas - facilities associated with vehicle maintenance and operation or petroleum product storage. • Rancid sour- food preparation facilities (restaurants, hotels, etc.). Color Color is an important indicator of inappropriate industrial sources. Typical colors and the sources normally associated with them include: • Yellow- chemical, textile, and tanning plants • Brown- meat packers, printing plants,metal works, stone and concrete works, fertilizer application and petroleum products. • Green- chemical plants and textiles refiners. • Red - meat packers. • Gray - dairies. Turbidity Turbidity is often affected by the degree of gross contamination, sediments or erosion. Dry weather industrial flows with moderate turbidity can be cloudy, while flows high in turbidity can be opaque. High turbidity is often a characteristic of undiluted dry weather industrial discharges. Possible turbidity conditions include: • Cloudy - erosion sanitary wastewater, concrete or stone operations, fertilizer facilities and automotive dealers. • Opaque - sediments, food processors, lumber mills, metal operations and pigment plants. Floatable matter A contaminated flow may contain floating solids or liquids directly related to industrial or sanitary wastewater pollution. Floatables of industrial origin may contain animal fats, spoiled food, oils, solvents, sawdust, foams, packing materials of fuel. Other floatables f ' include: • Oil sheen-petroleum storage facilities and vehicle maintenance facilities. r r , i 11 • Sewage - sanitary wastewater. Deposits and Stains Deposits and stains on outfalls often will contain fragments of floatable substances usually dark in color. Possible deposits and stains include: • White crystalline powder- nitrogenous fertilizer wastes. • Sediment- construction site erosion. • Oily-petroleum storage facilities and vehicle service facilities. I_ ! Vegetation Vegetation surrounding an outfall may show the effects of different pollutants. decaying organic matter from food products waste will cause in plant growth. Chemical dyes and inorganic pigments from industrial activity can decrease vegetation. It is important not to confuse the adverse effects of high storm water flows on vegetation with high toxic dry weather flows. Vegetation can be affected by the following: • Excessive growth - food product industry. • Inhabited growth- high storm flows, beverage facilities,print facilities, metal product facilities, drug manufacturing, vehicle facility, petroleum facilities and automobile dealers. Damaged outfall structures Cracking, deterioration and spalling of concrete or peeling of surface paint occurring at an outfall are usually caused by severely contaminated discharges. These discharges are usually very acidic or basic in nature. Poor construction, hydraulic scour, and old age may also effect the condition of the outfall structure, however,these are not indications of polluted discharge. Concrete cracking, concrete peeling or metal corrosion, along with r other contamination indicators, are all signs of illicit industrial flows. Procedures The field screening requirements are designed to identify sources of non-storm water discharges to the Village's outfalls. During dry weather, separate storm sewers may convey a variety of legally and illegally discharged substances which originate from the following: • Illicit connections with sanitary sewers and/or industrial discharges • Improper disposal of wastes, wastewater and litter, e.g., used oil,paints, etc. • Spills • Leaking sanitary sewage systems • Malfunctioning septic systems • Infiltration if groundwater polluted by a variety of sources including leaking storage tanks. The goal of the dry weather field screening is to provide a preliminary determination about the existence, extent and locations of illicit connections and illegal dumping. Screening methodology may be modified based on experience gained during the actual field activities. ( ; Equipment An efficient screening analysis program requires early development of equipment that will be used in the field. Table 3 is a list of the field equipment used in the dry weather sampling. It is the responsibility of the field personnel to ensure that all required field equipment is available and operable each day. TABLE 3 SAMPLING EQUIPMENT FIELD MAPS Appropriate street maps Appropriate drainage maps Outfall location map Map of U.S. waters DATA COLLECTION Grab Sample Collection Device Data collection forms Sample holding container +__! TEST KITS pH and Total Chlorine Water Quality Test strips r-, (Aquacheck 5, Environmental Test Sys, Inc.) i ! Phenols Test Kit(CHEMets Kit, K-8012) Detergents Test Kit (CHEMets Kit, K9400) Cooper Test Kit(taylor Technologies, Inc. K-1730) MATERIALS Flashlight, Measuring tape, stopwatch, clean water, float, manhole puller, gloves, clipboard, data sheets, steel toe boots, camera, film. Site Inspections All data in the field was collected manually and recorded on the field inspection form 1 and if necessary field form 2, when flow was detected. Pictures were taken when possible ! ( of the outfalls. The following procedures were followed for each outfall field screened: Outfall Location Each outfall was located by use of the appropriate storm water structure map. Upon arriving at an outfall, field personnel inspected it by walking to a location suitable to perform visual observations of the condition, flow and to take a picture. Field Observation Once on location, outfalls were screened to determine which one of the following case conditions applied. • The outfall was dry or damp with no observed flow. • The outfall was partially or completely submerged with no flow(or reverse flow due to tidal conditions). • Flowing or non-flowing discharges were observed from the outfalls. The following actions were observed for each case: Case# 1 - Dry of damp with no observed flow Under these conditions, the field personnel completed all applicable information on form 1 and no further action was required. Case #2 - Partially or completely submerged with no observed flow If there was water present in the outfall, but no observed flow or movement of water in a downstream direction, all applicable information on form 1 was completed. Reasonable efforts were made to locate an upstream sampling point which was accessible and was not tidally influenced (no photo was taken). If no flow was observed at the upstream sampling point the field personnel completed the visual observation section of form 1. If the visual observation showed evidence of a water quality problem, a grab sample was tested for the parameters discussed in Section 3.2. All applicable information was completed on form 2. Case# 3 - Discharge observed If dryweather flow was observed, field screeningData Forms 1 &2 were both completed. Two field observations and analysis were performed within a 24-hour period with a minimum of four hours between the collection grab samples. The field personnel; first obtained the required general information on the dry weather flow discharge. To obtain the water quality data, a grab sample of the discharge was obtained at a suitable sampling location. Sample testing procedures were conducted as discussed in Section 3.3 of this report. All field sample information was recorded on forms 1 &2. Field Screening Sample Collection Location A grab sample was collected at the nearest upstream structure for the following reasons: • Outfall discharge was submerged of partially submerged due to backwater • Outfall was tidally influenced or mixed with receiving waters • Site access and safety considerations • Outfall was from a facility providing water treatment e.g., detention basin outlet • Other special conditions Since the drainage areas are relatively short, and almost all outfalls are partially submerged in canals or tidal waters, the nearest upstream structure from the outfall was used as the field screening sampling location. If the nearest upstream structure was tidally influenced, the field personnel continued upstream until a non-tidally influenced structure was located. The sample obtained was presumed to be a representative sample of the entire storm system. Testing The EPA does not require that analytical methods be used for field screening. Rather, it is recommended that the field test kits, such as colormetric kits, be used to analyze the parameters. All of these kits follow the same general procedure. Add reagent to a small quantity of water to be sampled, wait the appropriate reaction time, and compare the resulting color to a set of standards. These have detection limits on the order of 1 mg/1 and require only a few minutes to conduct. Test kits were obtained to analyze pH, total chlorine, total copper,phenols and detergents. Table 3 list the test kits used in the field screening along with the name of the manufacturer. The range of the parameters analyzed are listed in table 4. TABLE 4 RANGE OF PARAMETERS ANALYZED Total Copper 0.05 1.0 mg/1 Total Chlorine 0.00 - 10mg/1 Phenols 0.00 - 12mg/1 Detergents 0.00 - 3.0 mg/1 _ ll Results The results of the field screening program are provided in Exhibit 1. The field screening did not indicate the presence of any illicit connections to the Village's MS4 system. The results of the field screening analysis indicate that illicit or illegal dumping are not a major problem within the Village's drainage system. EXHIBIT 1 FIELD SCREENING DATA FORMS AND INSPECTION SEE FOLLOWING PAGES • <, ..-Form a, .. ...........:............... ...... ...:E:.::::......rmw t. r.:P;.:rmat;: :: ::...: ._..... ............. ._ ..y<::::::� 'ems:�:::t..... ....f. ,..............>..,, Dry;WOlther Field:Scre'enmg Data Form:::._........_, ::>:::,:......:....,. Permittee: 7'�aU`s 2�Q STR ID: /,�- No Rainfall in the past72 hours ig Weather: _S--- /v v/ Time: 9;30 A,'J. Inspector's Name: /LCD, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: 4 Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) 1 .4 .111 144. • - First Sample . - Visual Observations: Photo Taken: :2 Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk O Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow OBrown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ►r: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ►,/ Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: �_� Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other II ....-..>. NPDES:,Stormwater.::.P:ermit:-:::::::::::�.:::�;::::�.::°: ���:�:::.:;:"=`:�:::�:��:::..... _�Y ;:A"""'......................................................:.......D .:Weather:;.ie1.d:Screenrn :Data Eorm.... - Permittee: STR ID: .3 - No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: ,.r v/ __ Time: /o'hs—/-LrYI. Inspector's Name: A,0, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: z Dry Weather Flow Observed: •Eg No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) . Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • it •xfi "jif _ • 1^ y Y • ` �}r • ;!Fi r a •�� . F •es•, ` First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: ci Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: ri None 0 Musty ❑ Sewage D Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk D Other Color: ® Clear Red 0 Yellow (Brown ❑ Green Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: ® None D Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: ►y None D Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ij Normal 0 Excessive Growth Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Is Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling Metal Corrosion Other Biological: e Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae D Other • ..........::::.:...... orm.1:. ... - .... ...::::.:::::. .......... P ES to - .. .:.......... A !Sit rmwa r.Permtt ..........,..:,;_., .°.......D . Vlleattier F.:.ie1d:Screbpin D:atai€Form ..............>...,< Permittee: 7'��QU�s;.4 STR ID: 3- 7 No Rainfall in the past 72hours g Weather: �!/,<�,v� Time: /d 'OO Inspector's Name: /1,O, Sampling Location: 8^7 Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: w2 No'(If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of.this form) • IIi kr ! eA. j • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: K4 Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: r4 None 0 Musty Ei Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk fl Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red Yellow Brown Green n Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear [] Cloudy 9 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: g None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage Ei Other Deposits/Stains: E None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None g Normal ❑ Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: r Normal Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion D Other Biological: e Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other �orm1 x.....,:. NPREStQtmwater..P.ermit . '""''""."' .. ......D Weather fJOJA Screeniii Data' Form ' ,..' . .. ..... Permittee: T`E4U �sT)4 STR ID: 8--ZB No Rainfall in the p t72hours IX Weather: �2'wwL Time: /D',OO/4�. Inspector's.Name: /L CD, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: a No (If no complete only page 1 of this.form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) ') x *' N� F ta -•tr '` f G • 'ems•- `"�`,�'�s '' 1 . First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: 1 Yes ❑ No: If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: A None [l Musty LI Sewage 0.Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red LI Yellow []Brown 0 Green [] Gray 0 Other Clarity:. El Clear Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: i i None Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage Other Deposits/Stains: E None Sediments Oily ❑ Other . Vegetation Condition: 0 None ► Normal Li Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ► Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: r Mosquito Larvae Algae 0 Other - • ............ ............ . NPRES;StQrmwate"r:Permit:::.>......:::::.:._: ::::::..........> ...............-... ......._ :. € ;f DryWeather:Field.:Screenin Datal'Fi rm Y Permittee: 7"��v�fT.4 STR ID: 15-33 No Rainfall in the past72 hours /R[ Weather: .�U,y v y Time: /U;cO . Inspector's Name: /,O, Sampling Location: 6-33 Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed:" g No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this-form) •r I - :.,r:w •. .>� � L,r gas o�:...- - t -' i _E __ k 'r rim-'''^�.qi„_ • #• : .. e First Sample Visual.Observations: Photo Taken: cl Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: j_ None ❑ Musty D Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: Clear 0-Red ❑ Yellow" DBrown ❑Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: ' None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: ►• None El Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: Ei None Normal ❑ Excessive Growth E i Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: cl Mosquito Larvae ❑ Algae ❑ Other - - .:::::::::.::sir:i:.•::33za._:a::::::::::::::::::r::.:•r.:::::.: .......... .........:nr.,....._.r,::, t r �,.... .... .... N PDES:€St.Qrmwater.:Perm it ;°:t;::::::::: . :......._..........':::-:=°::: ..:.............._......... ...... ..... ...... .:.. ... ...3:- ...r..............:°: ::.:x...................Dry:Weather.;Field'Screening Data'IForm" ...... _......., .�.... .... Permittee: �E4U`r741 STR ID: 8-3 `-/ . No Rainfall in the pa 72 hours lg Weather: _5*--; vl , Time: JO;/.i 4,,a9. Inspector's Name: A,o, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: c No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • > e m -First Sample p Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Ki Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: ►i None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: En Clear D Red 0 Yellow Eprown Green Gray Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: g None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: [g None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None j] Normal 0 Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ► Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: ci Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae ❑ Other .:::::::r..... ..... :::x::�:::::r:::::x:::::.::.._.... r :,3....:.....,::ix.-t:3:: ....;::3e•.'••....... � o.... .- ,-.-.----- D . Weather Fiel.discreenin D.ata'Form Permittee: 7E694J,:y 774 STR ID: /5—(z) No Rainfall in the past72 hours J . - . Weather: ��✓.yw y Time: Inspector's Name: A,0, i Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: Ei No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes•(If yes complete all pages of this form) • 4:, ;1 fc _f fi t . 'At T to `s.' •aJ. ,; [ "Ca j,:` .' 1 it , - ":,, .,:e2� .'v3 i �. `-ma y :.-� a rf.t oY - .Fes'' �f � �4 . t ilikittk... First Sample • Visual Observations: Photo Taken: 1 Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: ► None Musty D Sewage El Rotten Eggs [] Sour Milk 0 Other - Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy D Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: .. None 0 Oily Sheen D Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ►Jl None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None .g Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: is Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Fli Mosquito Larvae D Algae .D Other r .... ..........NP,.DES:St.Q.rmwater:Rennill .....:.......... • ................................................D . Weather.Field Screernng Data1 m... ....... y.... Permittee: STR ID: 2-7d No Rainfall inthe past72 hours 1g Weather: 52,y v/ Time: /p: /3—A ✓i1J• Inspector's Name: Al,c . Sampling Location: ,7-7D Outfall Location: /- B Dry Weather Flow Observed: NO(If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) r �� 1,, rt tk.1�ra�� M' -n,.• • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: / Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: 4 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow OBrown El Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: Ei Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: ® None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: Fr4 None 0 Sediments 0 Oily [J Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ►. Normal Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: c1 Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae Other ;....:;::z:...: r..:.,x:e ._.... ......_�. � ...........NPDES:S.tQrmwate.r..:P:ermit ?:r°:..::.:::: :::: :::�:::: � °<�::;::.. ..:................ ............. .... ._................y ...... ::D Weather ieldacreenin Data'IFOrm............ :...:......, -x: :i:: • Permittee: •7`EQU�s,4 STR ID: 5-z 8Z No Rainfall in the past72 hours IX Weather: 52,A,iv y Time: /0 : '-I.S 441. Inspector's Name: Ado, Sampling Location: f8-z8z Outfall Location: A- 9 Dry Weather Flow.Observed: Q. No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages Of this form) • ky'l.iY. y, i • w a to , • - l ., -i',' ''`• Oyu,r ' ram• '� " .,+c sa'_�. I ' First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: E2 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other .Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow ['Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: Ti None 0 Oily Sheen D Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: Eg None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ] Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ►y Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ci Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other .... NP ES:.S a er�Perm -.......:._......... '--- • -...,..i......i....1-. x: _. -.. . ....sip?: Dry Weather Field Screening Data'Form::: 1-.....-2 Permittee: ;7'`EQU,�r7-)Q STR ID: 8-8 7 No Rainfall inthe past72 hours IRI , Weather: U,<a v� Time: /D:Je. 4.in. Inspector's Name: AQpp, Sampling Location: B R7 Outfall Location: . I /0 Dry Weather Flow Observed: No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) pages all complete Yes (If yes of this ❑ form) J i� . +r i . r-C•.rta2l•3. K 3 . i lr A a^ ` J I rt. ' • C Xv I • , l: l �, ;i • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: ,:, Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: e None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk..❑ Other Color: 1 Clear ❑ Red ❑ Yellow ❑Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: ci. None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: Er None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None iii Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: e Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: c..1 Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other h NRDES:Stor:mwa ter:rrpm tt>::.::::::::: .:::.::-:: ,. ....:........,_. "..3.........---D :Weather Field�Screen in� ..Data°:Form Permittee: 7--)4 STR ID: 5-q4y No Rainfall in the past 72hours �Q Weather: .5—;,,aivf Time: Inspector's Name: /,p, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: 4 - l/ Dry Weather Flow Observed: t No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑Yes (If yes complete all pages of"this form) • • • • J r - • i First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: To Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo. number(s): Odor: — None MustySewage Rotten Eggs Sour Milk Other- .. . ►� ❑ ❑ 9 ❑ 99 ❑ ❑ Color: ® Clear ❑ Red 0 Yellow ❑Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: g Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: s! None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: 21 None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None E] Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ►p/ Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: 4- Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae ❑ Other ...... . .. >......:.-....-........... _...-..... ...... ................_..._....NI?DES'Stormwater.:Permit;'':°r':::::::.:.::. .... :.:>.. -47. Dry.Weather Field S.creenihj Data iForm r Permittee: ,7`E®tJ;`s 4Q STR ID: 8—/D/ No Rainfall inthe past 72 hours 154 Weather: ..U/../i./y _ Time: Inspector's Name: 41,0, Sampling Location: /o/ Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: i No(If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • . ti F; _ 1 t wsr r r _ _ z < Q.. • •.a- rf First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: j Yes J No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: e None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: to Clear ❑ Red ❑ Yellow ❑Brown 0 Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: E Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: ir1 None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: 21 None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None ri Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: 0 Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: ,e Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other r 3 Y>.. .......> Form:1::......... ... .:. .......... ::::::::' NPDES:Stormwater.:.Permit;:.: :y; ::: :_::::-: :::•.,::... D Weather:Fiel.d Screening Data Form°::.......... Permittee: 7"E©U`sT,4 STR ID: ,-97 No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: Sci,vv/ Time: Inspector's Name: A,d, Sampling Location: g__ 97 Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: - No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) D Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • f •= r `' r_ { .- el ; , .d� ;' y ' • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s)'&photo number(s): Odor: t,_i None D Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs :0 Sour Milk D Other Color: ® Clear El Red El Yellow 0Brown 0 Green ❑ Gray El Other Clarity: ® Clear Cloudy ❑ Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: T None D Oily Sheen Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ► None D Sediments ❑ Oily El Other Vegetation Condition: None -a Normal El Excessive Growth D Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ►Ti. Normal D Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion D Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae D Algae Other ::::........... .......... form 9..- ......... r:r:,•N . ...... ::.: : .:�:::......... NP,;pES.:S.tormwater..P:ermit -.:..:::::-:_......._._......._<................. _ - .....�.. :::]..... »., r..............................._............................0 . WeatheriField;Screenin Data=Form • >.......... .- .... Permittee: ,7`EQU,`sT)4 STR ID: ,'—99 No Rainfall inttie past72 hours Weather: �2,A., vy Time: Inspector's Name: A C , Sampling Location: 5— 99 Outfall Location: /a- i Dry Weather Flow Observed: t No(If no complete only page 1 of this form) 1.] Yes (If yes complete all-Pages.of this form) • • Tl r r . . 3,1 -_ { prP 1j c,p 4 • ti 114 y+►aa t. `•• • ~atom' Forst Sample le• Visual Observations: Photo Taken: cl Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s)&photo number(s): Odor: None ❑ Musty Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: ® Clear J Red 0 Yellow 0Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: ® None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: rg None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None vi Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: c� Mosquito Larvae ❑ Algae 0 Other iI ...._-.......... ; Form 9 . ............--... NF;RES Stormwater.:Permrt , _::::::Dry:Weather Field Screening:Data-.Form , °"''° Permittee: 7`EpU�s7 STR ID: j- /Q3 No Rainfall in the past 72hours J Weather: 6S,y v/ Time: Inspector's Name: AfA o. Sampling Location: Outfall Location: t$ Dry Weather Flow Observed: g. No(If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this-form) ittith ret -, I , I • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: Il None 0 Musty Sewage Rotten Eggs El Sour Milk 0 Other Color: a Clear Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque Suspended Solids Floatables: in None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage Other Deposits/Stains: Ral None ❑ Sediments El Oily Other Vegetation Condition: None 1 Normal ❑ Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling ,0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ,4 Mosquito Larvae Algae 0 Other Form'.1 NPDES•Stormwater:Permit > '- ''- Dry:Weather.Field Screening:Data Form Permittee: STR ID: 3-( U j No Rainfall inthepast72hours IX_ Weather: 3U,<.,,v y Time: / ( L/,S—4,yy1, Inspector's Name: Sampling Location: (S-/Or Outfall Location: /G Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑ Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: M.None Musty ri Sewage Ei Rotten Eggs Sour Milk 0 Other Color: El Clear Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green El Gray 0 Other Clarity: 0 Clear 0 Cloudy ❑ Opaque Suspended Solids Floatables: 0 None 0 Oily Sheen Garbage/Sewage Ej Other Deposits/Stains: lg None 0 Sediments 0 Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: None 2 Normal 0 Excessive Growth Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae ❑ Other ;;......Form 1 .. ....• .. �..>........ ....:...... ........ ....................._......:.... ........•.• NP.:DES;Stormrrvater.Pemiit`= °°:::°::=="_°: :::... ->::.Dry Wether Freld Screenin Data;Form::::::.,...•.•.....•.•.............::: ,. .. � • Permittee: 7`E-Qv s7—i4 STR ID: 1-/S 8 No Rainfall in the past72 hours J1 Weather: �!✓,�aiv y Time: Inspector's Name: Ado, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: g No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • ` - • r i r; 4S- tee,,. 4/ .�+ First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: �� Yes ❑ No. If"yes"; roll(s)',& photo number(s): Odor: K4, None 0 Musty 0 Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs Sour Milk Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray Other Clarity: g Clear D Cloudy 0 Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: F.ri None 0 Oily Sheen Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: of None 0 Sediments l Oily Other Vegetation Condition: D None in Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ��l Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: 1 Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other -----------------, Form '... x x .....- :r:;:EiEiiceiiiiie:::°::.:.:�:.::::::............. . .............................. :: i3i:r-:::::.:.x•:-..-.....:•:_-::::x::•. ...-s .._;-.,., NPDES:�StQ.rmwate[-Pe.rmit;::3:��::::::::::.::•::.::::. ..... c......_..-.... ....... D Weather.Field Screenin Data Form:•. }-Y3: Permittee: STR ID: j,3—/S 8 No Rainfall in the pest 72hours . Weather: .S`✓Ai /y Time: Inspector's Name: A,CD, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: g (If No no complete only. page 1 of this form) pP9. Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • • r s. N • • . c • 4 First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Fj Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: None D Musty 0 Sewage Rotten Eggs El-Sour Milk Di Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow ['Brown -El Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: : None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ► None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: Ej None , Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: r_ Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion Other Biological: i Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other • dorm '! `,z� i NPDES..S..tormwater Permit . D Weather:Fiel.d;Screenin DataForm .L`' Permittee: 7`EpU sT.4 STR ID: /3—Z9y No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: / Time: Inspector's Name: , f;C'�, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: •• Dry Weather Flow.Observed: No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) D.Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • . . First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Ki Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: rg None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs El Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: j Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow ['Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear D Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: ►ft None 0 Oily Sheen El Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ►1; None Sediments [] Oily [] Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ;j1 Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: IX Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other .........dorm:1.: .......... S o ......... .. :... :.. >.....NPDE .:S,t' .Rnwater.Permrt,........... -.---> ,••.. Dry::. eather Field TScreening:Data Form::: Permittee: 7 ��v sT�4 STR ID: 3-/3 9 No Rainfall inthepast72 hours Weather: SS,N,vy _ Time: Inspector's Name: /tE3, Sampling Location: Q-/39 Outfall Location: 4 - z . .Z Dry Weather Flow Observed: i2 No (If no complete only page 1of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) T't, .. � ' a ' • • I � "' • ♦ • . a • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &.photo number(s): Odor: None 0 Musty 0 Sewage Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: :j Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: in None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: is Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other • ................................. Form - R -_ - . NP;DES..StormwaterP milt ;...:..... ................ Dry:iWeatFter:Fael,dSc.t'eerling�DatWForm....:.. ....a Permittee: STR ID: 6-/y0 No Rainfall inthe past72 hours 1 Weather: / Time: Inspector's.Name: Q,C3, Sampling Location: /3-/ v o Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: ig No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) I First Sample. Visual Observations: Photo Taken: K4 Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: None O Musty O Sewage Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow. OBrown 0 Green 0 Gray ;0 Other Clarity: Clear 0 Cloudy O Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: . None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: f None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: O None a Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ri Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling O Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: �� Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae O Other Fora 1 N P. S°:Stormwater.: ..erm it:: :-:::::::...::: :::::: .:::::..........__..:......:. .... ...,... • Dry Weather.:Field Soreening Data'Form"" .......... ...... „......: ....... j::: Permittee: STR ID: 8-28D No Rainfall in the past 72hours /34 Weather: �l✓,‘, v y Time: Inspector's Name: Ago, Sampling Location: �3=z8o Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: No{If no complete only page.1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of.this form) litakaguami (it _. 1 ~ I • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): - Odor:.c None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: ® Clear ❑ Red 0 Yellow ['Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy El Opaque ❑ Suspended.Solids Floatables: ►ci None ❑ Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: ►i+ None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: None Normal 0 Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: r Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ,❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae ❑ Other ...... - f .. - ........ ..... PAES.:S.formwater.:P:errnit;:x... ::::.::.. ----...---- .... � .... Dry:Weatherif eld ............>..............-................ . Permittee: ,U,`s��4 STR ID: /3 —Z7C) No Rainfall inthepast72hours �d . Weather: SUw,v y Time: Inspector's Name: A1,0, Sampling Location: —Z 70 Outfall Location: 4— 2 Z., Dry Weather Flow Observed: pg No(If no complete only page-1 of.this.form) []Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) r o i . • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: a/ Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: None Musty 0 Sewage El Rotten Eggs Ei Sour Milk -El Other Color: : Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow ['Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids • Floatables: a/ None 0 Oily Sheen [] Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None u Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: is Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae ❑ Other • l=orm 9. ....:. .............. ........: , ............................::::NPAES.:'St:orrnwater.::Perin it;::::::::. Dry Weather;Fael1ScreeningDataForm: _...... :`::::ra:::::: RIM Permittee: STR ID: /3 Z8V No Rainfall'in the past 72hours Weather: S�,�,�/ Time: /.' 5- Inspector's Name: A,C ; Sampling Location: Outfall Location: • W-z 7 Dry Weather Flow Observed: No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • • i` „4r1,04,14k4.,— _ , • 11, • First Sample • Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: 181 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow OBrown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: ® None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage, 0 Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ► Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: El Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other Form :1 .......NPDES Stormwater Permit Dry Weather Field Screenin Data Form Permittee: T"EaU;_s��Q STR ID: 3- / O Cv No Rainfall in the past 72hours 154 Weather: 5i,<�,v y Time: Inspector's Name: A o, Sampling Location: —/ G 6, Outfall Location: /�- z 5 Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑ Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • First Sample • Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: I.None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: ® Clear ❑ Red ❑ Yellow ['Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: c! None ❑ Oil Sheen Garbage/Sewage Other Deposits/Stains: None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: tg Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae ❑ Algae 0 Other ::::: orm:1::........:'' ,.�:. .... NP.:DES:Stormwater.:Permit::>.......... ::: :, s Dry:Weather Field Screening Datal€Form Permittee:' 7'`EQU` - �Q STR ID: 13-6—8 No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: �i',.,',v/ Time: Inspector's Name: AO, Sampling Location: -5 8 Outfall Location: Z9 Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no-complete only.page:1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form)• ue"' i�. • AMEr • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: 0 Yes No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor:DK None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow OBrown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables; 0 None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: DK None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: 0 Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other ................._......., .:................. .........NPRES:;S.tormwater::.Permif: :::>,::�:�; �:.::::::.: :::�:: .._..,_..,: . ....................... ...... y_...:-..... D Weather:Fiel.d;:Screening:€DataiForm:.. r Permittee: STR ID: - 9 No Rainfall inthepast72hours 15-4 Weather: S2.,‘,,v_ Time: Inspector's Name: A,-d, Sampling Location: S 89 Outfall Location: _ 3l Dry Weather Flow-Observed: tz No (If no complete only page 1 of this.form) 0 Yes.(If yes complete all-pages of this form) i I y ln. - i3 r� `YZ Ey�C �. 1 • • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: ��� None 0 Musty .0 Sewage E Rotten Eggs pi Sour Milk El Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red D Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy D Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: None D Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None ci Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal El Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae D Algae ❑ Other • :::::.::-:......� ........, Form 1................ ................................ .... .....:.NPRESSt:Q.rmwaterP:erTriif''r...:--:-...:::::. _ Dry Weahher Field Screening;Data Form Permittee: hE��4Q STR ID: - 09 No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: 5�2',�•�w y Time: Z ;00 ,,/J?, Inspector's Name: )(„Cf), Sampling Location: Outfall Location: Sz Dry Weather Flow Observed: i'No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) • 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) ji putt I .. w�g,� l•,.+, yvy��Yj� i r o - ti ekitv . y First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes E No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: r_ None ID Musty El Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk .0 Other Color: Clear Red ❑ Yellow ['Brown 0 Green 0 Gray J Other Clarity: ® Clear Cloudy Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: 0 None Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage El Other Deposits/Stains: lI None .� Sediments ❑ Oily El Other Vegetation Condition: D None 0 Normal ❑ Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: " Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion D Other Biological: c Mosquito Larvae Algae ❑ Other .:.......- _ _..i r . ... ... .....................ram.-. -f "'...... ....3:... ..a '. �..........., Form 1 NPRE$:Stormwater.:Permit,.r... .... ..... ....:_::::_::::::: _:=: ................ DryWeather.Field:Screenin Data Form Permittee: ,7`Ep href 4 STR ID: (3-9O No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: S�,<.,,v.y Time: 2 :/O (?07, Inspector's Name: .A,p, Sampling Location: F--90 Outfall Location: Dry.Weather Flow Observed: a No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) - _ - r11+r a- First Sample. Visual Observations: Photo Taken: q Yes Ej No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): . Odor: i,72 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage El Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color:. ® Clear 0 Red El Yellow 0Brown ❑ Green p Gray ❑ Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy El Opaque El Suspended Solids Floatables: ci None Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage Ei Other Deposits/Stains: csi None Sediments 0 Oily El Other Vegetation Condition: None 1 Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: tg Normal Ei Concrete Cracking/Spauling' 0 Metal Corrosion Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae El Algae Ei Other • • NPDES°S..tormw.afer.:.P:ermit Y.x _::..,•:::.:_... :::Dry:WeatheriFieldScreeningData Form ' Permittee: 774 STR ID: l3--/7 No Rainfall in the past72hours ix Weather: -S,,<a >' Time: 2 .' /0 P., , Inspector's Name: ,Q,C3, _ Sampling Location: / 7 Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • r f, t Frt7f I *Itiofrjr. I r f 1 it' t * '�.�.'# ,rw•,•''` ii s' a < „tom �g ter'� First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: .2 Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: jai None D Musty ci Sewage El Rotten Eggs Sour Milk f Other Color: t7,4 Clear DI Red Yellow EBrown El Green ED Gray El Other Clarity: ® Clear El Cloudy D Opaque Suspended Solids Floatables: 2 None Oily Sheen Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: w2 None El Sediments D Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: El None Normal EI Excessive Growth Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: in Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling El Metal Corrosion [] Other. Biological: t-,zi Mosquito Larvae Algae El Other I i I`orm:1 .y, NP:P ES:SIormwater.:P:.errn it" DrysWeather Field;Screening Data;Form Permittee: 7"�QU�f,�q STR ID: a-45 No Rainfall inthepast72hours I . Weather: 5U / Time: Inspector's Name: /1,0, Sampling Location: l3 -- L 5— Outfall Location: A- 4/Z Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑ Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • II First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: ig Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: IS1 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red El Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear El Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: ® None 0 Oily Sheen p Garbage/Sewage EI Other Deposits/Stains: E. None 0 Sediments El Oily p Other Vegetation Condition: El None tri Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal Ei Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae El Algae 0 Other ........: . ..... . om:1 - ..... .........:::: <, .NA 5tQrmw t . .--_ ............. r........................ .... D y Weather Field:Screening Data Form:.:.. :..................... ---......--. ::;: Permittee: ,T`Ep J, sT� STR ID: (3 — Z c / No Rainfall inthe:past72 hours 154 Weather: .S-2,,<.,,vl Time: Inspector's Name: A,CO, Sampling Location: P 9 6 - a / Outfall Location: A z/5 Dry Weather Flow Observed El No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes Of yes complete all pages of this-form) — r r ham'�.. i'•t�.,..1.. - 1 s „yam > 4:- First Sample . Visual Observations: Photo Taken: 1 Yes No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: 124 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear J Red :0 Yellow OBrown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: TiNone 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: ►;i None fl Sediments D Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ;a Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ► Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae Algae 0 Other .................. .... .... rm9 .. e.. rt . . . . . ...------....__.. ., ,-._..4.............: , .N RD t Prn .:... . > . err= Dyymeat4erFielitiPcretningilirsiiiiltorm , ........:::....... Permittee: :r7--4 STR ID: /3—Z 6 Z No Rainfall in the past 72 hours . l Weather: ���,vy Time: /D : 3!J 4.?- 1. Inspector's Name: Af,o, Sampling Location: /3-2-Co Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed; ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this.form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • ' n 1 11 f a. . 4 First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: p i None 0 Musty 0 Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk. ❑Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow Brown ❑ Green ❑ Gray 0 Other Clarity: g Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: M None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: r! None O Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None al Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: 6 Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae D Algae Other _:..._..................... ::: Form 1:: ..... • ,., NP ES'S ater:Permit:::;::::° :.:......_......_.........v.....c ;:;::::::-:_::;: ......:: Dry:Weather Fiepi Scree un Da... Fprm..: ,..........,,...... f.... Permittee: ,7'"-Q J r7 4 STR ID: 8—zea. 0 No Rainfall in the past 72hours J5 Weather: .5'AjA >, _ Time: Inspector's Name: A,©, Sampling Location: Outfall Location: :/y �ls . Dry Weather Flow Observed: i2 No (If no complete only page 1,of this form) ['Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) t .�F • • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: ;TA Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor:tgi None [' Musty [' Sewage [' Rotten Eggs [' Sour Milk ['Other Color: Clear [' Red [' Yellow ['Brown 0 Green D Gray [' Other Clarity: ® Clear [' Cloudy [' Opaque [' Suspended Solids Floatables: .a None [' Oily Sheen [' Garbage/Sewage [' Other Deposits/Stains: N'None. [' Sediments 0 Oily [' Other Vegetation Condition: [' None Normal [' Excessive Growth [' Dead.or Discolored Structural Condition: iN Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling [' Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae ['Algae [' Other • .................... :::. 4::. ............................... NPpES<5. ,:;, Ovate[:Permit.:::::. .. :_::::::::° ...... ...,.....,...._...::: r, F•••.. :°.. Dry,:Weather.Faelcf:'Scfeenin DataForm Permittee: EQU`X7-)4 STR ID: 8-Z q S No Rainfall in the past 72 hours jg Weather: S2,,c.,,v/ Time: Inspector's Name: A,d, Sampling Location: /37Z9s Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: , No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this.form) x, I � I , • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: Yes ❑ No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo nUmber(s): Odor: None ❑ Musty ❑ Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs ❑ Sour Milk ❑ Other Color: ori Clear 0 Red Yellow Brown 0 Green 0 Gray Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: Tj None ❑ Oily Sheen ❑ Garbage/Sewage ❑ Other Deposits/Stains: gr None ❑ Sediments ❑ Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: ❑ None Normal ❑ Excessive Growth Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ix Normal ❑ Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: CI' Mosquito Larvae [ Algae 0 Other NPDES::Stormwater:Permit .....,. _ ................. ...:..: .r....,s::::...•::�:ii .... .._........ ......_....�::: :::• �::iiE ::::,,..... ...-.• Dry:Weather pield Screening'Data°-Form:::::.::::: :::•::........-...........:,... Permittee: Y'EpU f,-Q STR ID: r3-zZ 9 NoRainfallinthepast72hours Weather: ��✓,‘,,v/ Time: Inspector's Name: Sampling Location: 5—ZZ9 Outfall Location: /V— G/ 7 Dry Weather Flow Observed: No(If no complete only page 1 ofthis form) Yes (If yes complete all pages of this.form) " �r«tt erg. iwz ,a., ry - • ', by tK * . rr'�:: • • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: gi Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s) Odor: None 0 Musty 0 Sewage Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ig Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow DBrown Green Gray [] Other. Clarity: ® Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage Other Deposits/Stains: LK None ❑ Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None .0 Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: is Normal Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion El Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae Ei Algae Other � I - • NPDES'Stormw.aterPermit;'a.....:::: :::::: ::::::: :.:::.: ..... .. .............. ...............::>.::Dr Weather Field Screenin Data Form• °'KY Permittee: STR ID: /,3—Z / 7 No Rainfall inthe past hours g Weather: .U,v v y Time: Inspector's Name: /1,o. Sampling Location: 6 - z / 7 Outfall Location: • 4- 4/8 Dry Weather Flow Observed: a No Of no complete only page 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • A. , vfail w.- ak.z :•r. ` .w r jR • • First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: gi Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: ix None 0 Musty D Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk D Other Color: �r j Clear 0 Red Yellow 0Brown Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: _A Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: << None Oily Sheen D Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: 21 None 0 Sediments 0 Oily D Other Vegetation Condition: ci None 0 Normal 0 Excessive Growth 0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: g Normal Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: �47.4 Mosquito Larvae J Algae 0 Other orm .................. 9 r.:t! ::>-2 NP ES SformwaterPermit 5 r >....r..- Dry Weather Field Screening IDatat Fi rm ,........._,.- .. Permittee` EP�U�f,�Q STR ID: zZ 5 No Rainfallinthepast72hours Weather: 57/. e v y Time: Inspector's Name: /1,0, Sampling Location: /3-zZ4/ Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow Observed: No (If no complete only.page 1 of this form) `= Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) • • ly-'fe J•1`wyq,°,gyp-. - • First Sample _ Visual Observations: "Photo Taken: tzi Yes No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor:-g None 0.Musty ❑Sewage ❑ Rotten Eggs 0 Sour Milk- 0 Other Color: ® Clear Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: g Clear 0 Cloudy 0 Opaque 0 Suspended Solids Floatables: _ None 0 Oily Sheen 0 Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily ❑ Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None 1 Normal ❑ Excessive Growth :0 Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: is Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: Mosquito Larvae ❑Algae 0 Other X ;....::_ Form 1 ..........�._.... ......, .......•....... NET E$:gt 0.rmwater Permit . .D; Weather.;Field:Screenm Dataa=drm .... Permittee: EL U T�Q STR ID: 5 -Z -S No Rainfall intie past72 hour; IX Weather: S�,cs c../ Time: Inspector's Name: /1 0 D Sampling Location: 8- z4. s Outfall Location: 4' Dry Weather Flow Observed ig.No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) -Yes(If yes complete all pages of this form) • • • a "y {Tf _ ,j 3 Jay 4�a1Ox> :. x�. «4 V.6 y -r* em ,eta r .. First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: �� Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) &photo number(s): Odor: 114 None Musty Sewage Rotten Eggs n Sour Milk 0 Other Color: Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow 0Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other .Clarity: ®.Clear Cloudy 0 Opaque E Suspended Solids Floatables: _ None Oily Sheen Garbage/Sewage Other Deposits/Stains: e^ None Sediments Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: None tg Normal Excessive Growth ❑ Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling El Metal Corrosion Other Biological: ►� Mosquito Larvae D Algae 0 Other • Form 1 �.....; NPDES Stormwater Permit :>::::>>.,....Dry:WeafterFael.d�Screenrng.DataForm u ..;] Permittee: 7`EQU rT�4 STR ID: /3--Z83 No Rainfall in the past 72hours 154 Weather: S7.,v vl Time: /b Inspector's-Name: . do, Sampling Location: 3 Outfall Location: Dry Weather Flow'Observed: No (If no Complete onlypage 1 of this form) 0 Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form). • I -_ � � , nay .; �"^ � A./ • ri " FV - • First Sample Visual Observations: PhOto Taken: �I Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: 0 None 0 Musty 0 Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs [' Sour Milk 0 Other Color: L' Clear 0 Red 0 Yellow ['Brown 0 Green 0 Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear [' Cloudy 0 Opaque D Suspended Solids Floatables: Ei None [' Oily Sheen [' Garbage/Sewage [' Other Deposits/Stains: None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None ►a Normal 0 Excessive Growth [' Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: ► Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling 0 Metal Corrosion 0 Other Biological: 0 Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other Form 1 • NPDES Stormwater.Permit Dry Weather Field Screening Data Form Permittee: STR ID: 6—/ 9 No Rainfall in the past 72hours Weather: 5' .,,,v y _ Time: Inspector's Name: /1,U, Sampling Location: /3--/ 9 Outfall Location: 5-z� Dry Weather Flow Observed: ® No (If no complete only page 1 of this form) ❑ Yes (If yes complete all pages of this form) J) ' First Sample Visual Observations: Photo Taken: gl Yes 0 No. If"yes", roll(s) & photo number(s): Odor: ig None 0 Musty ❑ Sewage 0 Rotten Eggs EI Sour Milk 0 Other Color: ® Clear 0 Red ❑ Yellow 0Brown 0 Green ❑ Gray 0 Other Clarity: ® Clear ❑ Cloudy ❑ Opaque ❑ Suspended Solids Floatables: None El Oily Sheen Ei Garbage/Sewage 0 Other Deposits/Stains: pg None 0 Sediments 0 Oily 0 Other Vegetation Condition: 0 None 0 Normal 0 Excessive Growth ci Dead or Discolored Structural Condition: Normal 0 Concrete Cracking/Spauling ❑ Metal Corrosion ❑ Other Biological: ® Mosquito Larvae 0 Algae 0 Other .j torm 1 i_ ... 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Littoral Shelf J ... . • Eoson:j Vegetation %• Sedimentsj Side Other ta Inspected , • ............ 1 Date Inspected. '••••••• Inspecting EntityIDepartment . ..... ) • `... • . . . . ( :........... • ••• .• " .,,,• '• .• ""• a•• . ,v.,•, ,' • „.„ . Corrective ACtioni •, • ••-• ••••••'•.'K- • . •Taken:5 .:•'. • . • .:,••• I • • • I_ ••''•'••• • • • • '•g ••• -• • • •'•• ••'• :••• • 5 . . . • • • • ,•••••• ............• Mock Roos&Associates.Thc. E:.VPBCARC.-LVALS.DBF C05.-1Jr"-3 1 , APR 02 '98 01:45PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.1/6 JONES FOSTER Flagler Center Tower,Suice 1 100 Maili+n8 Address JOH VS'T'QN 505 South Flagler Drive Post Office Box 3475 C7�Q� ST B S FA_ WeNt Palm Beach,Florida 33401 West Palm Beach.Florida,31402-3475 1 VDA7 Telephone(561)659-3000 Facsimile(561)832-1454 Attorneys and Counselors John C.Randolph,Esq. Direct Dial: (561)650-0458 E-mail:jrandolph@jones-foster.com April 2, 1998 VIA FAX: 575-6245 Mr. Allan Oslund Village of Tequesta Post Office Box 3273 Tequesta, Florida 33469-0273 RE: Village of Tequesta Storrnwater Control-NPDES Ordinance Our File No. 13153,1 Dear Al: This is in response to your letter of March 23, 1998,in which you asked for a draft ordinance relating to stormwater control. Included herein is a draft of that ordinance which I would suggest go in Chapter 19 of the Village Code of Ordinances. If you have any questions or comments in regard to this matter,please contact Inc. Sincerely, JONES, FOSTER,JOHNSTON& STUBBS,P.A. Jo C. Randolph JCR/ssm Enclosure 1._ I ' APR 02 '98 01:45PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.2/6 i' ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 19 OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO STORMWATER UTILITY SO AS TO PROVIDE A NEW ARTICLE RELATING TO STORMWATER CONTROL;PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS;PROVIDING FOR PROHIBITIONS;PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS;PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS AND MONITORING; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), as implemented by regulations of the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency adopted November 16, 1990(40 CFR Par ' 122),makes necessary the adoption of local ordinance provisions relating to the Stormwater System; and WHEREAS,the Village is seeking to comply with all provisions of federal and state law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA,AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Chapter 19 of the Village Code of Ordinances relating to Stormwater Utility is hereby amended to include a new Article to read as follows: "Sec. 1. PURPOSE AND INTENT. (a) This ordinance shall be known as the "Village of Tequesta Stormwater Control Ordinance". (b) Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this ordinance is to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the Village of Tequesta. This ordinance is intended to comply with federal and state law and regulations regarding water quality. Sec. 2. DEFINITIONS. (a) Authorized Official. Any employee or agent of the Village authorized in writing by the Director to administer or enforce the provisions of this ordinance. it (b) Director. Any person so designated by the Stormwater Utility Board. APR 02 '98 01:46PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.3/6 • (e) Discharge. Any direct or indirect entry of any solid,liquid or gaseous matter. (d) Person. Any natural individual,corporation,partnership,institution or other entity. (e) Site of Industrial Activity. Any area or facility used for manufacturing, processing or raw materials storage, as defined under 40 CFR Section 122.26(a)(14) of regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as amended. - (f) Stormwater. Any stormwater runoff,and surface runoff and drainage. (g) Stormwater System. The system of conveyances used for collecting, storing, and transporting stormwater owned by the Village,but not including any facilities intended to be used in accordance with applicable law for collecting and transporting sanitary or other wastewater. Sec. 3. ILLICIT DISCHARGES. ! (a) Prohibitions. Except as set forth under Section 3(b) of this ordinance or as in accordance with a valid NPDES permit, any discharge to the stormwater system j that is not composed entirely of stormwater is prohibited. Further, any discharge to the stormwater system containing any sewage, industrial waste or other waste materials,or containing any materials in violation of federal,state,county,municipal or other laws,rules,regulations, orders or permits is prohibited. (b) Authorized Exceptions. Unless the Director determines that it is not properly managed or otherwise is not acceptable,the following discharges are exempt from the general prohibitions set forth under Section 3(a)of this ordinance: Flows from fire fighting,water line flushing and other contributions from potable water sources, 1 landscape irrigation and lawn watering,irrigation water,diverted stream flows,rising groundwaters,direct infiltration to the stormwater system, uncontaminated pumped groundwater, foundation and footing drains, water from crawl space pumps, air conditioning condensation, springs, individual residential car washings, flows from j riparian habitats and wetlands, and de-chlorinated swimming pool contributions. Chlorinated swimming pools shall not be drained into the stormwater system with the following exceptions: 1) Discharges associated with backwashing filters when the backwash cycle generates less than 1,000 gallons; and 2) chlorinated water overflowing from a pool associated with a storm event. (c) Illicit Connections. No person may maintain, use or establish any direct or indirect connection to the stonnwater system that results in any discharge in violation of this ordinance. This prohibition is retroactive and applies to connections made in the past, regardless of whether made under a permit, or other authorization, or II 2 I—', APR 02 '98 01:46PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.4/6 whether permissible under the laws or practices applicable or prevailing at the time the connection was made. (d) Administrative Order. The Director may issue an order to any person to immediately cease any discharge, or any connection to the stormwater system, determined by the Director to be in violation of any provision of this ordinance, or in violation of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. (e) NPDES Permits. Any person who holds a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit shall provide a copy of such permit to the Director no later than the later of sixty(60)calendar days after the effective date of this ordinance, or sixty(60)calendar days after issuance. (f) .Notification of Spills. As soon as any person has knowledge of any discharge to the stormwater system in violation of this ordinance, such person shall immediately notify the Director by telephoning(561) 575-6200),and if such person is directly or indirectly responsible for such discharge, then such person shall also take immediate action to ensure the containment and clean up of such discharge and shall confirm such telephone notification in writing to the Director at 250 Tequesta Drive, Suite 300,Post Office Box 3273,Tequesta,Florida 33469-0273, within three (3) calendar days. Sec. 4. INSPECTIONS AND MONITORING. (a) Authority for Inspections. Whenever necessary to make an inspection to enforce any of the provisions of this ordinance, or regulation or permit issued hereunder, or whenever an authorized official has reasonable cause to believe there exists any condition constituting a violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance,or regulation or permit issued hereunder,any authorized official may enter any property, building or facility at any reasonable time to inspect the same or to perform any duty related to the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance or any regulations or permits issued hereunder; provided that (a) if such property, building or facility is occupied, such authorized official shall first present proper credentials and request permission to enter, and (b) if such property, building or facility is unoccupied, such authorized official shall make a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person having charge or control of the property,building or facility, and shall request permission to enter_ Any request for permission to enter . made hereunder shall state that the owner or person in control has the right to refuse entry, and that in such event that entry is refused,the authorized official may enter to make inspection only upon issuance of a search warrant by a duly authorized magistrate. If the owner or person in control refuses permission to enter after such request has been made,the authorized official is hereby authorized to seek assistance from any court of competent jurisdiction in obtaining entry. Routine or area-wide 3 . APR 02 '98 01:47PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.5/6 inspections shall be based upon such reasonable selection processes as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of this ordinance, including,but not limited to, random sampling and sampling in areas with evidence of stormwater contamination, non-stormwater discharges or similar factors. (b) Authority for Monitoring and Sampling. Any authorized official may establish on any property such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling or metering of discharges to the stormwater system. During any inspections made to enforce the provisions of this ordinance,or regulations or permits issued hereunder, any authorized official may take any samples deemed necessary. (c) Requirements for Monitoring, The Director may require any person engaging in any activity or owning any property,building or facility(including,but not limited - to, a site of industrial activity) to undertake such reasonable monitoring of any discharge(s)to the stormwater system and to furnish periodic reports. Sec. 5. ENFORCEMENT. (a) Injunctive Relief. Any violation of any provision of this ordinance,or of any regulation or order issued hereunder,shall be subject to injunctive relief if necessary to protect the public health, safety or general welfare. (b) Continuing Violation. A person shall be deemed guilty of a separate violation for each and every day during any continuing violation of any provision of this ordinance, or of any regulation or permit issued hereunder. (c) Enforcement Actions. The Director may take all actions necessary,including the issuance of notices and violations,the filing of court actions and/or referral of the matter to the local code enforcement officer,to require and enforce compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and with any regulation or permit issued hereunder." Sgction 2. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions or applications of this Ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provisions or applications, and to this end, the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared severable. Section.3. Repeal of Ordinances in Conflict. All other ordinances of the Village of Tequesta,Florida,or parts thereof which conflict with this or any part of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Sectio&4. Codification. This Ordinance shall be codified and made a part of the official Code of Ordinances of the'Village of Tequesta. 4 . APR 02 '98 01:47PM JONES FOSTER JOHNSTON & STUBBS P.6/6 • Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and approval, as provided by law. THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was offered by Councilmember , who moved its adoption. The Ordinance was seconded by Councilmember and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: FOR ADOPTION AGAINST ADOPT QN 1 ' The Mayor thereupon declared the Ordinance duly passed and adopted this day of , 1998. MAYOR OF TEQUESTA Elizabeth A. Schauer ATTEST: Village Clerk G:IUSERS\ATT'YUCR1131530RD\NPDES I 5 (_ , I VILLAGE COUNCIL COUNCIL APPROVES 1 Village of Tequesta �� ACTIONS SWALE DEVELOPMENT vs Town of Jupiter: The 1987 Federal Clean Water Act! Water Rate Case Village Council Meeting required the United States Environ-I August 14, 1997 mental Protection Agency (EPA) to Status: The Village of Tequesta • Adopted a Resolution Approv- establish National PollutantDischargej prevailed in this non jury case which came before the Fifteenth Judicial ing an Engineering Services Elimination System (NPDES) storm-' Circuit Court in early August.Judge __ Proposal for the Preparation of water permits. This permitting gro- an Engineering and Financial gram, administered in Florida by the James T. Carlisle ruled completely Report for the Reverse Osmosis EPA, requires certain local govern-1 in Tequesta s favor and reinstated Treatment Facility Bond Reso- ments to obtain permits for their exist-' the previously adopted water rate lution in the Amount of 828,900 ing stormwater (drainage) systems.; of$1.22 per 1,000 gallons. with Funding From the Water This program is geared towards them The Town Council of Jupiter ap- Department Enterprise Fund, reduction of pollutant loading from proved the Filing of an Appeal at Retained Earnings Account, stormwater runoff. The burden lies,' their meeting on September 16, Having a FY 1996/1997 Fund therefore, with the local govern-i 1997. Balance of S93,899. ments, which are liable-for the pollutH i Approved a Resolution Vacating ants discharged from their stormwater COMMUNITY and Abandoning a Certain systems into Florida waters, to de- INFORMATION velop a long-term,comprehensive pro- GUIDE AND M A P Twenty-Foot Wide Alley LocatedI in Jupiter-in-the-Pines, Section gram to reduce the pollutant loading The Village of Tequesta recently B, in the Village of Tequesta, as from their systems. In addition to this mailed its latest edition of the Com- Recorded in Plat Book 26, Page Federal mandated program, the State munity Information Guide and Map 18,Public Records ofPalm Beach Stormwater Management Program's toTequestaresidentsandbusinesses. County, Florida, and Dedicat- `'WaterPolicyrequires stormwater dis The cost of preparing the publica- ing a Ten-Foot Utility Easement charges to Outstanding Florida Wa'. tion was underwritten by the busi- ters must be treated to remove 95% of nesses advertised on the map. The on Said Property. the annual pollutant load. 1 Village Council would like to thank • Adopted a Resolution Providing In response to this mandate, in Janu these sponsors for their generosity 1 for Amendments to the Village ary 1994, the Village Council created and cooperation in bringing this in Budgets Adopted for the Fiscal the Tequesta Stormwater Utility to formation about Tequesta to you, Year Commencing October 1, help meet the new environmentalregu; and encourage you to support them 1996. lations and adequately fund Tequesta's and to let them know you find this • Approved an Ordinance Relat- stormwater management programs. information useful.Local businesses ing to Composting so as to Re- As one means of effectively meeting need our support to ensure that they f scind Section 10-73 Relating to the NPDES requirements for water remain a viable and vital part of our Penalties. treatment,the Village Council, sitting community. -continued on next page- as the Stormwater Utility Advisory Please note the following in regard Board, has approved a Village-wide to information provided to you in Incremental Swale Development Pro; the Community Information Guide gram for the purpose of improving and Map: SMOKE SIGNALS treatment of runoff prior to discharge is published by the into the Loxahatchee River and other • Dr.W.J.Ruszczyk,Optometrist, Village of Tequesta I had his address incorrectly Manager's Office receiving bodies. 1 250 Tequesta Drive Basically, swales are built to allow for printed (See advertisement #13 on Suite 300 I Map). His correct address is: Tequesta, FL 33469 percolation of the water and settle, ment ofpollutants (fertilizers, etc.) 18001 U.S.Hwy.One,Tequesta (561) 575-6200 Recycling Collection Dayhas - Editor - into the ground prior to discharge,and Y Joann Manganiello not necessarily for only water flow. been changed to Monday(cross (See Swale Development. . . page 4) ; out Wednesday in the Guide p. 3) 1 1 "SAFE NIGHT OUT" . 4 Please note: In light of the recently (Swale Development. . . con7.from p. 2) 1 FOR % - �i issued St. Louis Encephalitis Medi' �! 4 P Swale systems are typically designed HALLOWEEN %�;;!. cal Alert, if activities are / % evening to be contoured between the side- he Tequesta Police and Fire-Res- anticipated, parents are encouraged walk and the edge ofthe pavement to J cue Departments are sponsoring a to have their children participate in capture water based upon certain "Safe Night Out" for Halloween on indoor Halloween activities as a ba design criteria. The soil would ab- Friday evening October 31, 1997. sic precaution to help limit their ex f sorb the standing water and dissipa- - The of this event is twofold: Po to mosquitoes and reduce the purpose tion would occur. However, over to provide a "safe" place for risk of encephalitis. Consequently, time,grasses grow far above the origi- Tequesta's children to visit on Hal- Police and Fire-Rescue personnel will nal design criteria for handling the loween to celebrate and enjoy their not be escorting children "trick or, runoff and the soil becomes corn- "or treat" time . . . AND. treating" throughout the neighbor pacted. Consequently, the efficiency i to educate the children about the hoods this Halloween. of the original system becomes im- importance of paired.To correct this,the swale area FIRE PREVENTION "HALLOWEEN SAFETY" would be periodically scarfed off,the AND SAFETY £r "POLICE OFFICERS ARE, soil is dug out and replaced with fresh AWARENESS MY FRIENDS" soil, and the area is resodded with grass back to the original design cri- The month of October kicks off with As part of the Tequesta Police teria in terms of angle and depth so Fire Prevention Week and continues Department's CommunityOriented P that it will properly function again.A — throughout the month with emphasis Policing Services Pre-School Pro 4 Swale Reshaping Project is slated for ! on Fire Prevention and Safety. The gram, Tequesta Police Officers will FY 2004 in the Village's 10-Year "Safe Night Out"for Halloween event be visiting every group ofpre-school Capital Improvement Program to will bring the month to a close by childrenenrolledinthevariouschurcl-i address this problem and to improve ;inforcing the concept and impor- programs throughout Tequesta dur-' the effciencyofexisting swale systems. tance of fire safety, as well as, per- ing the month of October. For those areas in Tequesta that do sonal safety to the children. The focus of this visit will be "Hall not have swale systems, incremental McGruff the Crime Dog will be on loween Safety"and "Police Officers retrofitting of swale areas in the Vil- -; hand to greet the children and to help Are My Friends." lage rights-of-way has been taking distribute treats, educational safety Visual aids, utilized as part of this place since 1996. This occurs when packets,and other surprises.So,bring Program, will include both vided major alterations to driveways are the little ghosts and goblins (and tapes and coloring books dealing contemplated and is coupled with the cameras) and enjoy the Halloween with the specific topics being dis! Village's driveway permitting pro- festivities and refreshments! cussed. In addition to the educa4 cess which is reviewed by the This special children's Halloween tional component of this Program) Stormwater Utility Coordinator. event will be held at the Tequesta McGruff the Crime Dog will make Homeowners have been required to Village Council Chambers, 357 an appearance at. every session to modify their property to accommo- Tequesta Drive, from 6:30 p.m. to greet the children and add to their date a swale in order to improve 8:30 p.m. enjoyment. drainage and eliminate standing water. Mt_ .. f•..:G.l." :�•;.-, •.'c,b,q:-.a.. '....;.:> '. .: r ....,�'•:C..r. ,..._.. _. ... ..:. ..,.-. _. -. - �7..-H.._...... _..._1.. .......,.. .a ',.._. .. <y Village of Tequesta i BULK RATE Village Manager's Office U.S POSTAGE PAID O. Box 3 273 WEST PALM BEACH, FL ;I _ equesta, FL 33469-0273 PERMIT NO. 2073 Printed on Recycled Paper i .F Tf. �.• -. • =,„ The Village of Tequesta Newsletter i r! a' lam' �f 4C PO e { i H '�Q N VOLUME 9, NUMBER 6 JUNE 1996 Li ,N_> WHY A STORMWATER UTILITY? a As the need to control water quality and Utility(SMU)as a new funding source. quantity, and to assure conservation of The SMU is a means of dealing with the natural resources have become more im- escalating costs associated with the dii: _ .._ portant,policies have shifted away from clean water regulations and flood con- K.�1 traditional approaches and federal, trol. SMU's have become a source of f.,T::=f: state, and local governments have real- revenueto counties and municipalities. ,,=' Y ized the importance porta of developing g They, in turn, reinvest these revenues { comprehensive stormwater manage- into the community to develop solu- h ,`<._,,_ ment programs to control flooding and tionstotheir environmental and flood- ,r.,.. preserve our natural resources. ing problems. x ''' " The 1987 Federal Clean Water Act re- A Stormwater Utility relies on user quired the United States Environmental fees rather than the government's a` "_ • . .-. Protection Agency (EPA) to establish limited general tax revenues. The utili- i., National Pollutant Discharge Elimination ty system is user-oriented,with costs ----_ : .,zs= : System (NPDES) stormwater permits. j allocated according to the services _ ;�:- ,.;w ;:;; :,. _ This permitting program,administered in received. Parcels of land are assessed Florida by the EPA,requires certain local a charge based on runoff characteris- _ ,:,.��= :. governments to obtain permits for their tics. Chargestypicallyaredetermined " existing stormwater(drainage)systems. according to a parcel's size and its im- .. This program is geared towards the perviousarea.Thus,usercharges(fees) reduction of pollutant loading from are related to a given parcel's stormwater runoff. The burden lies, stormwater contribution in excess of fit. • therefore, with the local governments, that contributed in the natural state. F which are liable for the pollutants dis- Consequently, in January 1994, the charged fromtheirstormwatersystems Village Council adopted an Ordinance %r.- into Florida waters, to develop a long authorizing the creation of a Storm- i -. term,comprehensive program to reduce �,. water Utility System as a means of s. � -:.-;- thepollutantloadingfromtheirsystems. financing the NPDES permitting re- in addition to this Federal mandated f quirements and necessary stormwater �. rF .. ro ram,the State StormwaterMa na e- � p g g drainage improvements and main-ten- ' Pro ram's Water Policy requires g y q ancewithintheVillage. tow S a `::- stormwater discharges to Outstanding Florida Waters must be treated to re- To effectively implement Tequesta's V" stormwater management program, in • . _ - move 95% of the annuaI pollutant load. November 1995, the Village Council To help local governments meet the new authorized the engineering firm of -- environmental regulations and adequate- Gee & Jenson, West Palm Beach, FL, ,.<, ly fund their stormwater management j to preparea Stormwater Utility Rate ,: , 4> programs,State law has authorized the , s `fi creation of a stormwater Management (See Stormwater Utility...page 2) I r1 I `J (Stormwater Utility...cont.from page 1) assessed per unit at the rate of VILLAGE COUNCIL Analysis and Report in the amount of, .67 ERU, and multi-family develop- $38,000. The purpose of the analysis merits at .84 ERU per unit. The ACTIONS was to evaluate all areasand properties; numberof ERU's attributed to corn- -; Village Council Meeting within the Village and to determine; mercial, industrial, and all other non- May 9 1990 charges/assessments based upon the residential parcels will be computed individual) for parcel b dividing _ � amount of Stormwater runoff each Y p Y 9 Reviewed and Accepted property contributes. impervious area by 3,576 sq.ft. Transmittal of Small Scale Stormwater runoff is generated pre-I A non-ad valorem assessment for Amendment90-1 by the Local dominantly from rain water draining', each parcel of land in the Village of Planning Agency to the Village from impervious areas. (Impervious ar-; Tequesta based upon the Equivalent Council. eas include buildings, roofs, driveways,; Residential Units of impervious area • Approved a Resolution in Sup- patios, parking areas, etc.) Virtually all; at each parcel has been computed as portoftheFlorida Department properties in the Village of Tequesta, the means of financing the Storm- contribute stormwater runoff to a; water Utility. The utility "user fee" of Transportation to Acquire concept rovides e uit in that all storm sewerconveyancefacilityortoa p p q Y — the Right-of-Way of the Florida ro nes that contribute to drain- EastCoast Railway. receiving body of water. Consequently,; properties all property owners will be assessed.; age and pollution problems shall pay. ,; • Received Presentation ofthe There are no exemptions. The most Likewise, property owners pay in pro- Metroploitan Planning Organ- equitable means of financing the utility portion to their contribution to the ization2015 Cost Feasible Pla n required to maintain and monitor the, overall problem as opposed to a fee or by Karen Marcus, Palm Beach storm sewer system is an assessment assessment based upon the value of County District One Commis- based upon the runoff contribution' their property. sioner, and Randy Whitfield, from the impervious area of each indi-I; On May 29, 1996, the Stormwater Director,Metropolitan Planning vidua I property. Utility Board reviewed the Fiscal Year Organization of Palm Beach 1996/1997 proposed Stormwater County. The Village Council,sitting astheStorm p P water Utlility Board, reviewed the Gee Utility budget totaling $247,380. • Approved a Special Exception &Jenson Stormwater Rate Analysis in This budget includes a Stormwater Use, Variance Requests for April and May of this year.The analysis Utility Coordinator and field techni- Side-Yard Set-Back of8 ft. in indicated the average single-family prop- clan, operational equipment and Lieu of 10 ft.and Finished Floor erty in Tequesta has 3,576 square feet costs,storm sewer preventive main- - Elevation of 5.97ft.Instead of of impervious area which was defined tenance, NPDES contract service 8.5ft.,and Modified Site Plan, as one (1) Equivalent Residential Unit (permit compliance. . . water quality including LandscapeOrdinance (ERU). The Board approved the tenta testing,inventorying,reporting,etc.), No.377WaiverRequest,for Jib five ERU rate of $5.12 per month drainage improvements, capital im- L Club Marina, 46 Beach Road, ($61.44 annually) per property ownerprovement projects, and bond debt Tequesta. with the average 3,576squarefeet of service. -continued on next page- impervious area. This rate is believedto In May, the Board approved nine be sufficientto cover the utility's annual staff proposed drainage projects and operational, maintenance, permitting, prioritized the same, and allocated SMOKE SIGNALS capital improvements, and bond debt $319,000fromthe General Fund for is published by the service requirements. 1 completion of the first three pro- VillageofTequesta The $5.12 ERU rate is based on the jects to commence this summer. Manager's Office average single-family residential parcel Shay Place and a portion of Seabrook g y 357 Tequesta Drive and its impervious area. Small single;I R Tequesta,FL 33469 family residential parcels will be assesst j oad South would be the first pro- ects proposed under the jurisdiction (561)575-6200 ed at the rate of .65 ERU and large of the Stormwater Utility which will - Editor - single-family residential parcels at1.30 become effective on October1,1990. �, ERU. Condominium developmentswillbe (See Stormwater Utility...page4) Joann iNenganiello L ,. _:1v..__.„...,:,o. . .r,,,N,ZMor.1_,feS . t h:..5i Y•`•,sr..=:r.,,,, ...Y'I•'f;C�f11^'-Y n ..-n-q: 74":%Y.4..�e', [. '. '4 w.sri4 e-,F:; > :il•..'+:.��.�+: ,i,.. :•_Y zi!..s.oi•,"I (stormwater Utility...cont.from page 1) assessed per unit at the rate of VILLACE COUNCIL Analysis and Report in the amount of .67 ERU, and multi-family develop- $38,000. The purpose of the analysis ments at .84 ERU per unit. The ACTIONS was to evaluate all areas and properties, numberof ERU's attributed to corn- Village Council Meeting within the Village and to determine, mercial, industrial, and all other non- May9, 1996 charges/assessments based upon the residential parcels will be computed amount of stormwater runoff each individually foreach parcel *dividing • Reviewed and Accepted property contributes. impervious area by 3,576 sq.ft. Transmittal of Small Scale Stormwater runoff is generated pre, A non-ad valorem assessment for Amendment90-1 by the Local dominantly from rain water draining each parcel of land in the Village of Planning Agency to the Village from impervious areas. (Imperviousar Tequesta based upon the Equivalent Council. eas include buildings, roofs, driveways; Residential Units of impervious area • Approved a Resolution in Sup- patios, parking areas, etc.) Virtually all at each parcel has been computed as properties in the Village of Tequesta the means of financing the Storm- portof the Florida Department water Utility. The utility "user fee" of Transportation to Acquire contribute stormwater runoff -to a - the Right-of-Way of the Florida storm sewer conveyance facility orto a concept provides equity in that all EastCoastRailway. receiving body of water. Consequently; properties that contribute to drain- all property owners will be assesseci!. age and pollution problems shall pay. • Receiveda Presentation of the There are no exemptions. The most Likewise, property owners pay in pro- Metroploitan Planning Organ- equitable means of financing the utility portion to their contribution to the ;i ization2015CostFeasiblePlan required to maintain and monitor the overall problemasopposedtoafeeor i by Karen Marcus, Palm Beach storm sewer system is an assessment assessment based upon the value of County District One Commis- based upon the runoff contribution their property. sinner, and Randy Whitfield, from the impervious area of each indi . On May 29, 1996, the Stormwater Director,Metropolitan Planning viduaIproperty. Utility Board reviewed the Fiscal Year Organization of Palm Beach 1996/1997 ro osed StormwaterCount . The Village Council,sittingastheStorm� p p y water Utlility Board, reviewed the Gee Utility budget totaling $247,380. • Approved a Special Exception &Jenson Stormwater Rate Analysis in This budget includes a Stormwater Use, Variance Requests for April and May of this year.The analysis Utility Coordinator and field techni- Side-Yard Set-Back of5 ft. in indicated the average single-family prop; cian, operational equipment and Lieu of 10 ft.and Finished Floor erty in Tequesta has 3,576 square feet costs,storm sewer preventive main- H Elevation of 5.97ft.Instead of of impervious area which was defined tenance, NPDES contract service 5.5 ft.,and Modified Site Plan, as one (1) Equivalent Residential Unit (permit compliance. . . water duality including Landscape Ordinance (ERU). The Board approved the tents testing,inventorying,reporting,etc.). No.377WaiverRequest,for Jib five ERU rate of $5.12 per month drainage improvements, capital im- ;_' Club Marina, 46 Beach Road, ($61.44 annually) per property owner provement projects, and bond debt Tequesta.FJ with the average 3,576 squarefeet of service. , -continued on next page- impervious area. This rate is believed to In May, the Board approved nine be sufficientto cover the utility's annual staff proposed drainage projects and operational, maintenance, permitting, prioritized the same, and allocated SMOKE SIGNALS capital improvements, and bond debt $319,000 from the General Fund for i requirements. completion of the first three pro- b the service e i p ispublished _ Y q 1 VillageofTequesta The $5.12 ERU rate is based on thle jects to commence this summer. Manager's Office average single-family residential parcel Shay Place and a portion of Seabrook Tequesta Drive in le- Road South would be the first pro- 357 equ and its impervious area. Smalls g L , Tequesta,FL33469 family residentialparcelswillbeassess- jects proposed under the jurisdiction (561)575-6200 ed at the rate of .65 ERU and large of the Stormwater Utility which will - Editor - single-family residential parcels at1.30 become effective on October 1,1996. Joann Manganiello ERU. Condominium developments willb'e Pee Stormwater Utility...page 4) (Stormwater Utility...cont.from page 2) DATES TO REMEMBER* The remaining projects will be completed over the next five fiscal years, as • noted below, through the Stormwater Utility with a $121,00 subsidy from the General Fund. July9 Village Council Workshop Meeting" PROJECT COST FISCAL YEAR 5:30p.m. • Village Hall Dover Ditch Maintenance Dredging $110,000 FY96 CouncilChambers Tequesta Drive Drainage Diversion $70,000 FY96 357Tequesta Drive Sea brookRoa d(North of Tequesta Drive) $139,000 FY96 July16 VillageCouncilWorkshop. Shay Place $40,000 FY97 Meeting" Seabrook Road(South of Tequesta Drive) $107,500 FY97/98/99 5:30 p.m.• Village Hall CouncilChambers North Dover Road $63,000 FY98 July25 Village Council Meeting"* CountryClub Drive $45,000 FY99 7:00p.m. • Village Hall Cypress Drive • $55,000 FY00 CouncilChambers Riverside Drive $ 81,000 FY01 *'Agenda available onthe Mondaypriorto A letter will be sent to all Village of Tequesta property owners during the; the Village Council Meeting at the month of August notifying each of the proposed assessment. A Public Village Administrative Office 8:30a.m.-5:00 p.m. Hearing will be held in September on the proposed assessment rate. The; adopted non-ad valorem assessment will appear on the November 1,1996 'SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND/OR ADDITIONAL MEETINGS. I I tax bill. CHECK NEWSPAPERS. Sources:Florida Association ofStormwaterUtilities Storm waterManagement,FloridaDept.ofEnvironmentalRegulation StormwaterUtilityateAnalysis.Gee&Jenson PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY As part of its on-going public service This documentation could be very In the midst of the hurricane toourcommunity,theTequesta Police useful for insura nce purposes should season, the Tequesta Police De- Department's offering to videotape your home be damaged by a hurricane partment encourages residents your possessions for you using the ora severe storm. to photograph and/or video tape Department's own video equipment. To request this service, please call household furnishings and other All we ask is thatyou supply the VCR Assistant Chief Steve Allison at valuables for insurance claim pur- tape.You may requestthe exterior of 575-6210toarrangeforanappoint- poses. your home be video taped,as well. ment. I � l `tillage of Tequesta BULK RATE U.S POSTAGE PAID _'tillage Manager's Office WEST PALM BEACH, FL P.O. Box 3273 PERMIT NO.2073 i'equesta, FL 33469-0273 Printed on Recycled Paper • Vu,s•sec! a 1u solution Approving - - - . - . ' the 1997/1998 Stormwater GENERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES 1 Utility Services Assessment Roll and Adopting the Assessment Rates. I ' i +i (22.7%)GENERAL GOVERNMENT ie4, t ��• • Adopted an Ordinance Provid- ii, ^ • -W:•. . ing for Levying a Millage Rate i •- .•:...: • '1. (J.7•/.)OTHER GENERAL GOVT.SERVICES /, Y 1 of$6.6310 Per$1,0 00-00 of Tax- (0.2•/.)CIVIL DEFENSE yS s�i j (S.0%)PARE SIRECREATION '!d ,, -, `" (0.1•/.)HEALTIISERVICES ' able Valuation (6.6310 mils)for 53 po.l%>PUBLIC WORKS Fiscal Year 1997/1998. I (26.0%)FIRE RESCUE i • Approved an Ordinance Provid- 1 - ing for the Adoption of the As always, the Village Council and Village Staff remain committed to • Budgets for the Fiscal Year Coin- providing Tequesta residents with the highest quality and level of service at _mencing October 1, 1997. -- - - - - the lowest possible cost. - - - - - - - • Approved a Zoning Variance • Request for VIP Properties, 110 I GENERAL FUND REVENUE I Bridge Road,for Minimum Side Yard Setback Requirement to (64.2%)TAXES Allow for the Closing In of an Existing Drive-Thru Canopy • with Walls with a Side Yard Set- + ' /.4'V� ', 'r, ,6rE:'t•,• (3.9%)OTI(iR GOVERNMENTAL REVENUE back of 8.83 ft. in Lieu of 10 ft. ,7fr Y,••: (0.2%)LICENSES,IERMITSdcFEES •,. ^k,?,i4:'+ •• (9?',)NON-REVENUE TRANSFERS ! Setback as Required by Code, (1.6%)FINES R FORFEITURES '' (1.9%)MISCELLANEOUS REVENUE and Approved a Modified Site (3.3%)GENERAL GOVERNMENT (1].6%)INTERGOVERNMENTAL REVENUE Plan to Infill Existing Drive • - Thru From Previous Bank to - .. . create Additional Office Space. Public Awareness and other associated stormwater issues. -continued on next page- Reporting Program: The Village encourages our resi- Stormwater Utility dents to report any and all question- As part of Tequesta's Stormwater ' able and/or illicit dumping practices SMOKE SIGNALS Utility Program, the Village is respon- observed within Tequesta. Illicit is published by the sible for keeping our residents inform- discharging,e.g.paint,solvents,oil, Village of Tequesta Manager's Office ed as to Federal and State require- gasoline,pool chemicals,pesticides, 250 Tequesta Drive mcnts associated with the Stormwater etc., should also be reported. Suite 300 Utility,as well as,issues relative to the Please call Tequesta Fire-Rescue at Tequesta, FL 33469 (561) 575 6200 same. Public Awareness information 575-6250 to register complaints and • includes upcoming Stormwater Util- report suspicious dumping and dis- - Editor - . Joann Manganiello ity projects, illicit discharges and pol- charging activities.Fire-Rescue will lotion, septic tank malfunctions, and investigate all repo I activities. -I 1___ Stormwater Utility Drainage VILLAGE TO BEGIN VILLAGE COUNCIL Projects Update AMBULANCE TRANSPORT ACTIONS Tequesta Drive/Seabrook Road SERVICE Village Council Meetings and Shay Place Effective January 1, 1997, Tequesta Fire-Rescue will begin ambulance October10, 1996 The Tequesta Drive Drainage Diversio'n Village q• 9� transport service for the /�Ilag,. of • Approved Bid Award to Wheeled Project consists of the design and Tectuestaa rid Jupiter Inlet Colonyor Coach Industries, Inc. of Winter installation of storm sewer along Te- a fee-for-service basis. Previously, Park, FL for the Purchase of questa Drive from the intersection of ambulance transport service was I.1 Two Type III Ambulances in the Tequesta Drive westtothe bridge. Thils provide by Jupiter Ambulance, Inc., a Amount of $172,182, "Piggy- storm seiner pipe will be installed on subsidiary of Jupiter Medical Center. Backing"Highlands Countys Bid the north side of the road and is in- also on fee-for-service basis. for the Same, to Enable the tended to replace the existing undo j- The provision of ambulancetransport Village of Tequesta to Begin sized pipe. 1 service by Tequesta Fire-Rescue is Ambulance Transport.Effective In addition to Tequesta Drive, plans calll viewed as an evolutionary process to January1,1997. (See p.2) for the complete reconstruction of allow for provision of Advanced Life • Adopted a Resolution Accept- Seabrook Road from the intersection of Support(ALS) for the citizenry of ing the Terms and Conditions Tequesta Drive north to Willow Road. the Village of Tequesta and Jupiter of the Emergency Medical The Seabrook Road Project, inconjunc- Inlet Colony. Services (EMS) Award Grant tion with the Tequesta Drive Project, The ambulance transport program with the Palm Beach County consists of adding storm sewer along allows for management control of CommissionersforAnyMonies the west side of Seabrook Road, re- the entire service delivery process Received from Grant Applica- placing the old water line, adding new and,accordingtofinancialreports re- tons Completed for 1996 Ac- curb and gutter along both sides if viewed by the Village Council, the ceptance of Which Will Expand the road, adding sidewalk, and repaving proposal was found to be cost and/or Improve the Fire De- the entire section. effective. partment's Emergency Med- The Tequesta Drive/Seabrook Road Accordingly, the Village Council has ical Services Division and Will Project went out for bids in earlthe Used y authorized acquisition of twoNot Be U d to Supplant the 1 November and bids were opened on Type III ambulances from Wheeled Village's Existing BudgetAllo November 12th. Eight contractors bid Coach Industries, Inc. of Winter Park, cation. the Project and, presently, staff is FL. Delivery of the ambulances is • Passed an Ordinance Relating reviewing and evaluating the bids. expectedinmid-December. toBoardsandCommissionsby Recommendation for Award of Bid its Creatinga NewDivision,Provid- anticipated at the December Village NEW FACILITY UNDER ing for the Appointment of a Council Meeting. CONSTRUCTION -- Special Masterto Hear Code Special tters. Construction is tentatively scheduledEnforc Site work preparation began last to begin afterthe Holiday Sea son. Ho month for the Village's new 8,600 -continued on next page- ever, some preliminary investigative sq. ft. Water/Public Works Facility, SMOKE SIGNALS work and surveying may begin prior to 136 Bridge Road, located behind the this time. Substantial project complei businesses on the south side of the is published by the tion time is 180 calendar days from road(the old water tower site). VillageofTequesta Notice to Proceed, sometime in June The new Village facility will provide Manager's0ffice 1997. 357Te Tequesta Drive much needed additional space for q The Shay Place Project plans call for departmentpersonnel,supplies,tools• Tequesta,FL33469 the correction of the floodingproblem n (561)575-6200 p and equipment. A record retention at the Shay Place cul-de-sac. Prelimin- storage area will be housed in the - Editor - ary analysis of this flooding problem facility as well. Occupancy is expect- ,— Joann Manganiello (See Projects... page j ad in mid-April of 1997. (Projects...cont.from page 2) Leash Law DATES TO REMEMBER* Dogs Running At Large Unlawful has been completed and staff is Nov.28 Thanksgiving Day Just a Reminder Per Village of Te- - reviewing optionsfordrainage out- VillageOffices will beclosed. fallplacement. Work will not begin questa Ordinance . . . No dog shall g run at large within the Village or Garbage/Yard Waste will be until the final design plans and picked-up on the following upon the property other than that permitting have been completed. Monday • Recyclables,on the It is the Village's intent to corn- of its owner unless the dog is run- following Wednesday plete the Shay Place Project in Wing on property other than that of Nov.29 Village Offices will be closed its owner with the express or implied conjunction (via a change order) pand will re-open for regular with the Tequesta Drive/Seabrook consent of the owner of the pro- business on Monday,Dec.2nd. j Road Project. perty. Persons allowing a dog to run at large shall be guilty of a misde- Dec.4 Co Boa rdMeyAppearance The recently created Tequesta meanor." :30a. eeGng Stormwater Utility and conse- " 930m. • Village Hall At large"means... off the premises CouncilChambers quent stormwater utility fee of the owner, unless accom accompanied b (which appears as a non-ad valorem p Y 357Tec�uesta Drive assessment onour1996 tax bill) an attendant who shall have the dog Y Dec.5 Finance and Administration has made these and other ro- firmly held by collar and leash. Also, p leashes must not exceed eight feet Committee Meeting I posed drainage improvement in length. 5:30p.m. • Village Hall 11 projects possible by allowing the CouncilChambers Village to reinvest these revenues Dec.12 Village Council Village Meeting" - into the community. 7:DOp.m. • Village Hall 1, As always, with construction ?Uu:� *cue Council Chambers __ comes some inconvenience. We . eapb,frholee.4 "Agenda available ontheMondaypriorto j ask your indulgence and patience and the Village Council Meeting at the • during this construction time- Village Administrative Office frame. _ Przi &e 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. _, �r���j^� ,� 74y1 4 '7 q44 -SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND/OR ��`uv��4c� ADDMONAL MEETINGS. CHECK NEWSPAPERS. __- - Village of Tequesta BULK RATE Village Manager's Office U.S POSTAGE PAID P.O. Box 3273 WEST PALM BEACH, FL PERMIT NO.2073 Tequesta, FL 33469-0273 t •►I ,- l r Printed on Recycled Paper I VILLAGE COMPLIANCE PROGRAM ' SWALE RECONSTRUCTION 1/1151344GE , Existing swales along the roadways within the • Swale depth shall follow the original design Village shall from time to time be reshaped to plans. If the design plans do not adequately OF approximate the original design section of the show the swale design then the depth shall plans. This reshaping is necessary to be in be-0.50'below the edge of pavement. compliance with (NPDES) permit as well as to • Swale width shall follow the design plans. If IrEQUESTA alleviate roadway flooding, increase water retention the plans do not adequately show the swale and percolation, replenish the aquifer, prevent width then the width shall be no wider than saltwater intrusion and provide water quality the existing right-of-way. treatment prior to discharge into the receiving water • Irrigation within the Village right-of-way body. shall be replaced at the expense of the OF T Village unless the permit indicates PG�' Gt6� The Village will be divided into sections according otherwise. V -( to critical needs. Since the swale redevelopment is • Disturbed sodding within the construction /,, A not currently scheduled one should not look for any area will be replace at the expense of the IT,. 7 immediate reconstruction except on emergency Village unless the permit indicates :, basis. otherwise. " t'„,,. • . Driveways may not be allowed to have pipes -i I "' under them. ' .... / /�,/• ■ IMPLEMENTATION CRITERIA 80 ,�- 1, ':, ,,,;!z�;// Q DRIVEWAYS . ^ �' Q • Public Safety: Does the lack of swales cause �/ r drivinghazards duringand after a storm typeroadwaysgenerally 3 "� \''°`�° "" O Curb and ttcr will enerall not be , ..,u;y �V., r event? required to have swales unless the design plans call `A'.., " ^'+'�' for them, in which case driveway pipes may be 'Te` .cv • Cost: Does the Village have the funds to allowed. y COO rebuild the swales in its Stormwater Utility Capital Funds Budget? Driveways to be reconstructed within the Village must go through the permitting process at the • Water Quality: Does this system have water Department of Community Development and treatment prior to discharge? Coordinator of Stonmwater Utilities. All costs SWAI,E associated with the reconstruction of the driveway shall be at the owners expense including but not limited to pavement restoration, sodding. irrigation. PROGRAM and swale reconstruction. . . , 1 . 1 . , i 1 FROM : ROOD LANDSCAPE Co Inc . . PHONE NO. : 407 746 5186 66 Feb. 26 1998 08:11AM P1 1 i 1 1 , . . . • • • • . . • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . • i . • • . • . . . 1 . , • . . . . . . . ,,___ •• • . - • - • -.---- .....36,,7.• I C ; $TATff OF FLORiDA 1 g 33epartment of Nr ituIturt anti ConOttmer ' bite gerg ::: ; , . •,...,EAI E. OF FLORIDA DEpartnunt of Zigicuitun anti Consumer berbicts pi I OFFICE. OF ENTOMOLOCY - OFFICE OF ENTOMOLOGY t Ilf I ' TE FLE N mm oi w• ROOO LANDSCAPECO INC.. DA O. . 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