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Keep It Clean Partnership

Keep It Clean Partnership. Stormwater 101 Stormwater Pollution Prevention For Municipal Operations. Stormwater. What is Stormwater? Runoff from rain and snowmelt flows over urban surfaces and carries pollutants to the nearest stream. Stormwater. Why is Stormwater a problem?.

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Keep It Clean Partnership

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  1. Keep It Clean Partnership Stormwater 101 Stormwater Pollution Prevention For Municipal Operations

  2. Stormwater What is Stormwater? Runoff from rain and snowmelt flows over urban surfaces and carries pollutants to the nearest stream.

  3. Stormwater Why is Stormwater a problem? These pollutants can impair aquatic ecosystems and impact drinking water sources.

  4. Groundwater

  5. Regional Partnership • Boulder County • City of Boulder • Town of Erie • City of Longmont • City of Louisville • Town of Superior Each municipality is responsible for compliance with their own state permit and for enforcing their own ordinance!

  6. Contacts PACE Bonnie Greenwood (303) 441-1174 bsgreenwood@bouldercounty.org Erin Courtney (303) 441-1241 ecourtney@bouldercounty.org KICP Janice Lopitz, KICP Coordinator (303) 441-1439 jlopitz@bouldercounty.org

  7. KICP Stormwater Programs KICP: • Stormwater education in schools and community events • Erosion Control Training for construction projects PACE: • Training municipal employees • Site visits/audits of municipal operations • Outreach to businesses • Restaurants • Auto repair & Auto Body • Facility managers & pressure washers

  8. Stormwater is Everyone's Job

  9. All Municipal Employees Must… • Be aware! • Know what an Illegal Discharge is. • Know who to report to. • Know how to prevent Stormwater Pollution! “Keep it Clean ‘Cause we’re all downstream”

  10. Illegal Discharge An illegal discharge is defined as any discharge to the storm sewer system that is not composed entirely of stormwater.

  11. Illegal Discharges • Concrete washout • Saw cut slurry • Leaking vehicles - spills • Leaking dumpsters • Restaurant waste/grease • Erosion from construction sites • Landscaping materials on streets (Dirt, Mulch) • (Anything but rainwater)

  12. Illegal Discharges • Boiler or cooling tower blow down to street or parking lot • Illicit connections (floor drains that don’t go to sanitary) • Hot tub draining to street • Wastewater from pressure washing or hosing • Animal waste (Poop!) • (Anything but rainwater)

  13. Allowed Discharges • Footing drains & foundation drains • Water from crawl space or basement pumps (groundwater only) • Uncontaminated, pumped groundwater • Air conditioning condensation (not from coil cleaning) • Landscape irrigation run-off (not wasteful) • Individual residential car washing • Charity or non profit car washes – less than 2 days

  14. Permitted Discharges • These discharges require a state discharge permit: • Discharges from potable water sources (hydrants, water lines – must be de-chlorinated) • De-chlorinated swimming pool water • Discharges from HVAC or HTE coil cleaning • Rinse water from washing bleachers or grandstands

  15. Illegal Discharge Numbers Town of Superior - Town Hall 303- 499-3675 City of Boulder Residential and Industrial Discharges: Stormwater Quality303-413-7350, 303-413-7367 Public Streets, Storm drains or Bikeways: Public Works, Utility Maintenance: 303-413-7100 After hours: 303-413-7177 Construction Sites: Planning and Development Services, Engineering Review: 303-441-1880 Boulder County - Public Health 303-441-1564 Mark Williams City of Longmont Residential Areas: Code Enforcement 303-651-8695, 303-651-8321 Industrial/Commercial Areas or Businesses: Industrial Pre-Treatment 303-651-8867 Construction Sites: Public Works and Water Utilities, Stormwater Inspection 303-651-8315, 303-651-8416 City of Louisville - Public Works/Wastewater 303-489-2300 or 303-335-4780 Code Enforcement 303-3335-4666 Town of Erie - Public Works 303-926-2880

  16. Emergency Discharges • Hazardous waste spills or discharges • Gasoline • Oil • Solvents • Paints • Always call 911 !

  17. Movie Time • Stormwatch Video

  18. Best Management Practices (BMPs) • Contain all leaks. (Inside and outside!) • Do all maintenance work inside. • Clean up spills! • Know where your spills kits are and what materials you can safely cleanup

  19. Parks Maintenance BMPs • Follow your Integrated Pest Management Plan. • Avoid spraying pesticides or fertilizer within 50’ of surface water or drains. • Designate “no spray zones” and/or buffer areas around water features.

  20. Vehicle & Equipment Washing • Wash Vehicles and mowers ONLY in designated wash bays (NOT in parking lot)! • Brush off excess grass from mowers before washing. (Mowers and tractors may be washed off over grassy areas ONLY if you absolutely can’t get to the wash bay. NO SOAP!)

  21. Fueling Practices • Do Not Top Off ! • Post signage • Have spill clean-up kits at pumps. USE THEM! • Don’t walk away! • Use funnels or spouts to prevent spills.

  22. Trash Containers • Keep dumpsters or other containers closed - at all times! • Dumpsters should not be uncovered, over-filled, or leaking! • Clean up spills – immediately!

  23. Drains, Drains, Everywhere! • Look for drains! • Where do they go? (Creek?) • Maintain a Map of your facility • Keep chemicals and waste from entering them.

  24. Keep It Clean! Questions? Municipal employees and community members are the principal stewards of our water quality! And as H2O Joe says… “Keep it Clean ‘Cause we’re all downstream!”

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