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MS4, NPDES, & TMDL Program Data Development Lesson’s Learned

MS4, NPDES, & TMDL Program Data Development Lesson’s Learned. Brent Reeves Rhonda Hughes Sr. GIS Analyst Sr. GIS Analyst. CWEA Stormwater Commitee 2015 Spring Seminar Linthicum Heights, Maryland April 16, 2015. Agenda. Permitting Program MS4, NPDES, TMDL

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MS4, NPDES, & TMDL Program Data Development Lesson’s Learned

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  1. MS4, NPDES, & TMDL Program Data Development Lesson’s Learned Brent Reeves Rhonda Hughes Sr. GIS Analyst Sr. GIS Analyst CWEA Stormwater Commitee 2015 Spring Seminar Linthicum Heights, Maryland April 16, 2015

  2. Agenda • Permitting Program • MS4, NPDES, TMDL • Annual Compliance/Restoration Reporting • Discussion Topics • Requirements • Database Design • Data Collection • Viewing, Editing, Reporting • Tracking and Planning • Lesson’s Learned

  3. Permitting Programs • Why collect storm water data? • MS4 / NPDES Requirements • Storm Water Implementation Plan • Inventory/Inspection • Maintenance Plan • IDDE, Allowable Discharge Limits • Annual Reporting • TMDL and Impervious Reduction Requirements • Nitrogen/Phosphorus/SS Treatment • TMDL Regulations • Baseline/Milestones • TMDL Goals • Impervious Accounting • Goal – prove pollutant removal program

  4. Requirements • Understand the Permit Requirements • % Reductions/Impervious Equivalencies • Reporting Requirements • Identify the Multiple Stakeholders • Multiple Data Repositories • Data Editing/Updating Process • System Architecture • Oracle, Web, Android, Windows • Define the Internal Workflow • Existing vs. Proposed Workflows • Define the entire workflow from planning and construction to inspections and maintenance • Ever-changing Workflow

  5. Synchronization Synchronization Synchronization Synchronization Database Design • Tracking and Reporting of Storm Water Assets • Centralized Database • Enhance or Remodel? • NPDES vs TMDL • Relationships, Domains • Standardization • Data Migration • Multiple Sources • Varying Formats • Flexible / Scalable • MDE Requirements Change • Operational Needs – Future Growth • Data Dictionary and Documentation ArcGIS Server Data Service

  6. Database Design • Querying and Viewing Considerations • What Needs to be Viewed and Queried? • Link to Data Housed in External Locations • Customization • For Editors/Users • Consider Existing Database Designs • 100 BMPs or 1,000s • Business Rules • Data Standardization • Quality Control • Data Maintenance Advantage • Application Development

  7. Data Collection • Identify Existing Workflows • Office vs. Field Workflows • Identify Data Sources (office vs. field efforts) • Developing Editing Application • Select the Platform • Mobile vs. Desktop vs. Android vs. Collector • What Does the Future Entail? • Weigh Current vs. Future Pros/Cons • Identify the “Must Haves” vs. “Nice to Have” • Create & Update SOPs • Versioning, Data Management SOPs

  8. Data Collection • Integrate Criteria • Ratings, Status • Documentation/Photo Management • Level of Effort • Most Solutions are Scalable • Cost for Everything (code, software, hardware) • Fieldwork? • Inspection, Feature Verification

  9. Viewing, Editing, Reporting • Customized Views & Editing Templates • Stakeholder Dependent • Simple vs. Complex Solution • Mockups / Development • Identify Required Queries for Reporting & Tracking • Latest Inspection Data • List of BMPs vs. Milestone Year • On-the-Fly Reporting, Single Button Solution

  10. Tracking and Planning • Database Requirements • Holistic way to Manage Entire Program • Business and Regulatory Requirements • Inventory, Inspections, Attachments • Lifecycle of Projects • Assets • Site Selection • Watershed Implementation Plans • Ranking Projects/Review Info • Design Documentation/Proof • Inspection and Maintenance • Scenario Development • Restoration and Progress

  11. Lessons Learned

  12. Lessons Learned • Understand Permit and Bay Requirements • Reporting Requirements Drive the Workflow/Database Design • Milestone/Reporting Due Dates • Impervious Treatment / Bay TMDL Pollutant Removal / Local TMDLs / Annual Reporting / and More • Establish Baseline • Documentation and Proven Functionality • Centralized Database **Scalable and Flexible** • Consistent and Accurate Data • Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) for Delivering Data

  13. Lessons Learned • Database Development For Scenario Planning • On-the-Fly Reports to Show Progress Towards Goals • Extract Data for Input into Modeling Tools, Track Results • Key Data for Baseline, Allowable Credit • Engineering Parameters (DA, Impervious, Type, Era, WQv, PE Treated) • Include Subject Matter Experts • Tracking Planned Projects • Budget and Funding • Projected Restoration Amount • Understand Data and the Future • Updating Programs and Code • Changing Software & Hardware • Compatible for New Views; Expandable

  14. Lessons Learned • Identify Stakeholders • Internal Requirements Not Related to Permit • Also Identify External Data Users • Cross Jurisdictional Coordination • Ownership Discrepancies/ROW • What Can Actually Be Claimed? • MDE as a Stakeholder • Requirements Meetings • Important for Open Communication Within an Organization • Have First Meeting Early w/ Stakeholders • Requirements Continuously Updating

  15. Lessons Learned • Develop and Train SOPs • Program Workflow Diagrams • Organization Chart/Identify Subject Matter Experts • Data Management Procedures • Versioning • Check-in/-out • Editing Procedures • Migration Steps • Update Often as Procedure/Workflow Changes • Quality Assurance/Control Processes • Consistent Data Entry • Make use of domains • More Organized Up Front, Less Hassle At End

  16. Questions?

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