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Town of Hillsborough Stormwater Management Program 12 <br /> Work Plan September 2010 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> In 1972, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program was <br /> established under the authority of the Federal Clean Water Act. Phase I of the NPDES <br /> Stormwater program was established in 1990. It required NPDES permit coverage for <br /> municipalities with populations of 100,000 or more. <br /> Phase II of the NPDES Stormwater program was signed into law in December 1999. The <br /> Phase II program extended permit coverage to smaller (< 100,000 pop.) communities <br /> and public entities that own or operate a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). <br /> It required these smaller communities to develop a stormwater program and obtain an <br /> NPDES permit for stormwater discharges. <br /> In North Carolina, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of <br /> Water Quality (NCDWQ) administers the NPDES Stormwater program. NCDWQ issued <br /> the Town of Hillsborough's (Town) initial Phase II permit, on October 1, 2005. The permit <br /> required the Town to develop, implement, and enforce a stormwater program designed <br /> to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the MS4 to the maximum extent practicable. <br /> The program was implemented in phases over the last five years. Pursuant to the permit <br /> the stormwater program included the following six minimum measures or best <br /> management practices (BMPs): <br /> 1. Public education and outreach on stormwater impacts; <br /> 2. Public involvement/participation; <br /> 3. Illicit discharge detection and elimination; <br /> 4. Construction site stormwater runoff control (Erosion Control); <br /> 5. Post-construction stormwater management for new development and <br /> redevelopment; <br /> 6. Pollution prevention/good housekeeping for municipal operations. <br /> Recognizing the need for assistance and the benefits of collaboration, the Town entered <br /> into an inter-local agreement with Orange County (County) in March 2006. Under this <br /> agreement, the County provided the Town with services to implement the Town's <br /> Stormwater Program pursuant to their NPDES Phase II stormwater permit. The County <br /> was already implementing a similar program required under the Neuse River Basin rules <br /> (including education, post-construction stormwater, and illicit discharge requirements), <br /> as well as a locally delegated erosion control program. This agreement not only <br /> benefited the Town, but also benefited the County by essentially implementing one <br /> program that satisfies both the Town's Phase II stormwater requirements and the <br /> County's Neuse River Basin stormwater program requirements. By collaborating, both <br /> entities satisfied requirements more economically. <br /> The Town's Stormwater Program operates as a division of the Public Works <br /> Department. The Assistant Town Manager oversees the program and works closely with <br /> the County stormwater staff. The stormwater program is implemented by Orange <br /> County's Erosion Control Division. <br /> Page 10 of 27 <br />
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