Title: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination IDDE
1Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
Group Fall Consortium Meeting Date August
11, 2008 Presenter Matthew Heckenlaible Illic
it Discharge Chair
2Regulatory Requirements
- Department of Natural Resources
- Storm Water Discharge Permits
- Chapter NR 216
to minimize the discharge of pollutants carried
by storm water runoff from certain industrial
facilities, construction sites and municipal
storm sewer systems
3NR 216 Permit Requirements
- Public Outreach and Education
- Public Involvement and Participation
- Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
- Construction Site Pollutant Control
- Post-Construction Storm Water Management
- Pollution Prevention
- Mapping
- 20 and 40 TSS Removal
4IDDE Permit Requirements
- Develop an Ordinance
- Initial Outfall Field Screening
- On-going dry weather field screening
- Procedures for responding to Illicit Discharges
- Removal of Illicit Discharges
- Assign an IDDE Program Coordinator
- (Insert Local Coordinators information here)
5Definition
Illicit Discharge Any discharge to a municipal
storm sewer system that is NOT composed entirely
of stormwater.
6Illicit Discharge Sources
- Spills
- Dumping into an inlet
- Outdoor washing activities
- Exposed outdoor storage
- Dumpsters (Exposed Leaking)
- Sanitary Storm Sewer Cross connections
7Leaking Septic System
- Cracked cover and riser discharging to the ground
- Septic Vent near trailer
- Point discharge possibly from
Septic System
8What an Illicit Discharge is NOT
- Irrigation
- Individual residential car washing
- Fire fighting
- Diverted stream flows
- Uncontaminated groundwater infiltration
- Uncontaminated pumped groundwater
- Discharges from potable water sources
- Foundation drains
- Air conditioning condensation
- Flows from riparian habitats and wetlands
- Discharges authorized by WPDES permit
9Storm Sewer System Map
- Identify Waters of the State
- Special resources and wetlands
- Outfalls
- WPDES permitted discharges
- Municipal Stormwater Facilities
- Publicly owned facilities and streets
10Definition
Outfall The point at which stormwater runoff is
discharged to Waters of the State, United States
or into another municipalities jurisdiction
(point of compliance).
11Outfall Examples
Typical pipe outfall
Rip-rap channel to stream from ditch
Ditch flowing into highway right-of-way
Damaged outfall
12Outfall Examples
Pipe discharge by box culvert
Outfall (culvert) discharging into large culvert
No - culvert
Inlet or outfall?
Broken outfall pipe?
13MS4 Outfall Locations
14MS4 Outfall Locations
Ditch Outfall
MS4 Pipe Discharge (A)
Pond Outlet
Discharge to Stream (B)
15MS4 Storm Water Basins
16MS4 Major Outfalls
17IDDE Program Goals
- Find Illicit Discharges
- Fix Illicit Discharges
- Prevent Illicit Discharges
18Ordinance
- Prohibit discharge, spilling, or dumping into
Waters of the State or Waters of the United
States - Identify non-stormwater discharges and flows
- Establish inspection and enforcement authority
19Ordinance Options
- Illicit Discharge Ordinance
- Stormwater Ordinance
- Plumbing Code
- Health Codes
20Other Codes and Ordinances
- Codes and Ordinances with potential links to
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
- Restaurant grease regulations
- Septic system regulations
- Sewer/drain ordinances
- Stormwater ordinance
- Street/highway codes
- Subdivision ordinances
- Pollution prevention permitting requirements
- Fire codes
- Hazardous waste/spill controls
- Health codes
- Litter control
- Nuisance ordinances
- Plumbing codes
- Industrial stormwater compliance
21Finding Illicit Discharges
- Initial Outfall Field Screening
- On-going Outfall Field Screening
- Citizen calls
- Field Staff Observations
- Sewer Televising
22Field Equipment
23Stormwater Sampling Kit
24Outfall Monitoring Form
25IDDE Procedures Guide
26Citizen CallsAppendix A - Initial Contact Form
27Who Do I Call?
- Use the Spill and Illicit Discharge flowcharts to
determine the next steps - Contact 911 for any emergency
- Contact the Illicit Discharge Coordinator for all
other Illicit Discharge situations -
- Illicit Discharge Coordinator
- NAME
- Phone Number
- Each Municipality will need to determine who will
be their contact person(s) for coordination
purposes.
28Staff Calls - Who Do I Call?
29When A 3rd Party Calls Who Do I Call?
30Scenarios
31Fixing Illicit Discharges
- Notify Illicit Discharge Coordinator when Illicit
Discharge is suspected - Follow Illicit Discharge Elimination Procedures
- Contact WDNR, or other
- agencies as required
- Keep records
-
32Fixing Illicit Discharges Clean-up, Evidence
Collection and Documentation
- Coordinate efforts of those people involved in
managing the incident - Locate the source of the spill or illicit
discharge - Attempt to locate the responsible party
33Fixing Illicit Discharges Clean-up, Evidence
Collection and Documentation
- Collect evidence
- Documentation the entire process
- Clean-up the spill or illicit discharge
- Work toward cost recovery
34Preventing Illicit Discharges
- Educate residents and businesses about behaviors
and activities - Pollution Prevention Plans
- Evaluate and amend in-house activities
- Educate Municipal Staff
- Site specific SWPPPs and SWMPs
- Good Housekeeping Practices
- Most Important - EDUCATION
35Education
- Educate residents about activities that can lead
to illicit discharges - Car washing (Group Fund Raisers vs Residential)
- Driveway cleaning (Sweep dont wash)
- Dumping/spills (leaf litter, boat holding tank)
- Equipment washdowns
- Excessive irrigation (Watering w/ runoff vs
Infiltration) - Septic system maintenance
- Swimming pool discharges
- Garbage and dumpsters
36Education
- Educate businesses about activities
- that can lead to illicit discharges
- Excessive Irrigation
- Dumping/spills
- Landscaping/grounds care
- Outdoor fluid storage
- Parking lot maintenance
- Vehicle maintenance/repair
- Vehicle washing
- Washdown of greasy equipment,
- grease traps and bus / trash bins
37Education
- Educate businesses about activities that can lead
to illicit discharges - Dumpsters and
- Compactors
- Swimming Pools
- Building maintenance
- (power washing)
38Municipal Activities can cause Illicit Discharges
- Dumping, spills, or leaks
- Roads and parking lot maintenance
- Vehicle maintenance and repair
- Vehicle washing
- Vehicle fueling
39Municipal Activities can cause Illicit Discharges
- Swimming pool discharge
- Landscaping and grounds care (Fertilizing, grass
clippings) - Power Washing
- Container Containment
40Municipal Activities can cause Illicit Discharges
- Snow and ice control (Excessive De-Icing or Salt
Application) - Outdoor storage of bulk materials (Sand, salt,
cold patch, castings, etc.) - Leaf Collection
41Local Regulations and Practices
- Containment for the storage of chemicals (salt,
chlorine, paint, etc.) - Covered outdoor storage
- Management of city property with good
housekeeping practices (garage, buildings, parks,
etc) - Hazardous Household Waste collection and
management program - Spill response and cleanup procedures
- Create an interdisciplinary and interagency IDDE
team - Fire Dept. Hazardous Spill Cleanup Team
- Cross train all local inspectors
- Educating employees
42???? QUESTIONS ????
- If you have questions, comments or concerns or
totally confused do not hesitate to contact your
Storm Water / Illicit Discharge Coordinator - - OR
- NEWSCs Illicit Discharge Committee Chairperson
- Matthew Heckenlaible (920) 448-3112
- - OR
- Your local WDNR Illicit Discharge Coordinator
Jason Mueller (920) 662-5492
43North East Wisconsin Stormwater
Consortium(NEWSC)
- Communities working together for cost-effective
stormwater management and regulatory compliance
44Resources
- Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
- A Guidance Manual for Program Development and
Technical Assessments - Center for Watershed
Protection www.cwp.org - Model Illicit Discharge and Connection Ordinance
- NEWSC www.newsc.org
- Spill and Illicit Discharge Response Procedure
Manual - NEWSC www.newsc.org EPA
- WDNR
45- Mailing Address
- 441 South Jackson Street
- Green Bay, WI 54301
- Phone (920) 448-2820
- Fax (920) 448-2823
- E-mail newsc_at_fwwa.org
Contact Us
www.NEWSC.org
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