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Town of Hillsborough Stormwater Management Program 15 <br /> Work Plan September 2010 <br /> • NC Big Sweep <br /> Coordinate the Town's participation in the annual NC Big Sweep event each fall. <br /> • Volunteer Stream Monitoring <br /> Currently there are three volunteer groups conducting stream monitoring within <br /> the Town's jurisdiction. A local Boy Scout Troop is conducting monitoring of <br /> Stillhouse Creek; Triangle Fly Fishers a local Trout Unlimited and Federation of <br /> Fly Fishers affiliate, has recently started monitoring a section of the Eno River; <br /> and another volunteer group made up from students at CW Stanford middle <br /> school has began monitoring the stream flowing through their eco-classroom. <br /> Continue providing assistance to volunteer groups currently conducting stream <br /> monitoring. Assistance may include training, providing materials (as resources <br /> allow), and review collected data to determine possible water quality trends. As <br /> part of this goal, information will be disseminated to other volunteer groups <br /> interested in starting a stream monitoring program. <br /> • Town Board and Planninq Board Input <br /> Once annually, present an update to Hillsborough's Town Board regarding the <br /> stormwater program and seek input on pertinent issues. Once annually, present <br /> information to the Town's Planning Board and/or Board of Adjustment regarding <br /> stormwater impacts from development. <br /> • Rain Garden Program <br /> Distribute handouts and information on rain gardens to local citizens through <br /> events, festivals, and information requests. Conduct a rain garden workshop, <br /> centered on the rain garden at Stillhouse Creek. Coordinate with other local staff <br /> to promote installation of rain gardens, and provide technical expertise in <br /> designing and constructing rain gardens as needed and as time and resources <br /> allow. <br /> 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination <br /> The Town's stormwater illicit discharge detection and elimination program is outlined <br /> in its Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Plan (IDDEP). This IDDEP details <br /> measures that Town, staff follows to find and eliminate illicit discharges and <br /> connections to the MS4. Under their new permit, the IDDEP shall an enforcement <br /> response plan describing actions to be taken for common violations. Other <br /> components of this program include employee cross-training, updating mapping, and <br /> evaluating funding sources to expand the program. <br /> Measurable Goals <br /> • Procedures for Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination <br /> Continue implementing the Town's IDDEP. This includes identifying at least one <br /> new priority area annually and conducting dry weather inspections of the area <br /> identified. Maintain information in a database or other appropriate mechanism. <br /> Page 13 of 27 <br />