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ALABAMA STORMWATER

ALABAMA STORMWATER. The Problem and How ALDOT Has Corrected It. Flowchart For Problem Resolution. Is It Working?. NO. YES. Don’t Mess With It!. Did You Mess With It?. YES. YOU IDIOT!. NO. Anyone Else Know?. Will it Blow Up In Your Hands?. You’re SCREWED!. YES. YES.

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ALABAMA STORMWATER

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  1. ALABAMA STORMWATER The Problem and How ALDOT Has Corrected It

  2. Flowchart For Problem Resolution Is It Working? NO YES Don’t Mess With It! Did You Mess With It? YES YOU IDIOT! NO Anyone Else Know? Will it Blow Up In Your Hands? You’re SCREWED! YES YES Can You Blame Someone Else? NO NO NO Hide It Look The Other Way Yes NO PROBLEM!

  3. THE PROBLEM

  4. PREVIOUS SYSTEM • NOI Sent by Stormwater Coor. • Project BMPs Installed • ADEM Inspects Site - Files NOV • NOV Sent to Stormwater Coor.

  5. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION • Good permitting process • Enforcement of permit conditions and ALDOT storm water specifications was minimal • No involvement of Construction Bureau • No senior management Involvement • No accountability for non-compliance • No formal training since 1994

  6. APD-471(14) Corridor X APD-471(36) Corridor X APD-471(58) Corridor X IM-65-1(220) I-65, Butler Co IM-65-1(257) I-65, Butler & Conecuh Co NHF-178(12) US 431, Russell ACNHF-78(13) US 280 Lee & Tallapoosa Co PROJECTS CITED

  7. PROJECTS CITED, cont. • STPAA-315(8) • AL 14, Elmore County • IM-459-4(78) • I-459, Jefferson County

  8. CONSENT AGREEMENT Signed September 2002 by ADEM & ALDOT

  9. ITEMS AGREED TO • Supplemental Environmental Project • $105,000 • Install temporary BMPs on projects cited immediately • Comply with General Permit • Develop permanent BMPs for projects cited

  10. ITEMS AGREED TO, cont. • Develop a plan to remove or stabilize sediment off site • Have a QCP certify that BMP plan is implemented and effective • Provide a list of contacts in each division with stormwater responsibilities

  11. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Signed September 2002 by ADEM & ALDOT

  12. TRAINING • Qualified Credentialed Inspection Professional (QCIP) • Eight hour course with test administered by ADEM • Constr. Eng., Asst. Constr. Eng., Div. County Trans. Eng., District Eng., Project Eng., Drill Crew Chief-Division & Statewide

  13. TRAINING, cont. • 4 hour yearly update administered by ADEM • Division Engineers required to attend the 8 hour & 4 hour courses but do not have to take the test

  14. TRAINING COMPLETED • QCIP training conducted in all 9 divisions and central office • First day for ALDOT personnel and second day primarily for county and city personnel • Due to high demand, second session given in two divisions

  15. 2004 Training Statistics • 1,049 people attended Qualified Credentialed Inspector (QCI) training • 817 ALDOT Employees • 62 Consultants Employed in Divisions • 237 County/City Employees • Supplemental Environmental Project (SEP) • $105,000 Total Project Cost

  16. 2005 Training • QCI 4-hour refresher courses trained 800 ALDOT employees and about 175 county/city personnel in 2005 • QCI 8 hour course taught to 475 ALDOT employees and about 100 county/city employees in 2005 • ALDOT working with ADEM to become the provider and manage the system so that other contractors can provide the training.

  17. SEP Status • $63,775 spent to date on training city/county personnel • $41,225 left to complete payment of the project • Supplying ADEM with Southern Linc radios • Purchased 31 radios - $4,059 • Providing service – 1st 7 months $8,064 • Provide service for approximately 3 years • Estimate of total SEP used for Southern Linc service - $4,059 + $37,166 = $41,225

  18. PERMITS • Preconstruction & Construction • Previously - 5 acres of land disturbance • March 2003 - 1 acre of land disturbance • Maintenance while not requiring permits, still must meet BMP standards

  19. INSPECTIONS • Update BMP plans • On-site inspections • Weekly - general conditions • Monthly - summary of weeklies, sent to ADEM • Precipitation Events • Non-compliance – self-reporting

  20. AUTOMATED COMPLIANCE MONITORING • QCIP insp. input into CPMS • Inspection reports sent to ADEM • Compliance - Stormwater Coordinator/Division Engineer • Purpose is to ensure aggressive senior management oversight

  21. SOLUTION • Contractors Held Accountable • Inspector Responsibility • Authority to Ensure Compliance

  22. FOR ALDOT TO COMPLY WITH REGS • Storm water coordinators must remain active to insure Divisions are complying with regulations. • Weekly inspections being conducted and documented • Contractors must show proof of storm water permits for all activities outside the ROW. (Pits, waste areas, haul roads, etc.) • Self reporting is mandatory

  23. IM-65-1(220) I-65 Butler County Before Remediation

  24. IM-65-1(220) I-65 Butler County After Remediation

  25. STPAA-0201(523) AL 14 Elmore County Before Remediation

  26. STPAA-0201(523) AL 14 Elmore County After Remediation

  27. Progress & Summary of Permanent BMPs • All Temporary BMP’s in place • Nine projects have been certified as meeting permanent BMP requirements • June 13, 2005 requested that ADEM close the order on 9 of the 10 projects

  28. Progress and SummaryOff-Site Sediment Issue • Three projects had no off site sediment. • Seven projects had off site releases of which four will be corrected through natural attenuation. • Three projects were evaluated via a stream study in which it was determined that natural attenuation was the recommended remediation alternative. • We will look to contractors to pay for correction or reimburse ALDOT for correction of these or other offsite drainage problems.

  29. IM-459-4(78)-Paradise Lake • Contractors held accountable for part of damages, approximately $130K • ALDOT accountable for approximately $35K

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