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Town of Hillsborough Stormwater Management Program 16 <br /> Work Plan September 2010 <br /> • Enforcement Response Plan <br /> Update the IDDEP to contain appropriate enforcement response procedures <br /> describing actions to address common violations of the IDDEP. <br /> • Conduct Employee Cross-training <br /> Conduct at least one training session for Town employees during the permit <br /> cycle. Provide information regarding appropriate training sessions provided by <br /> other entities. Identify other Town employees that can be cross-trained. <br /> • Update Mapping <br /> Update the GIS stormwater mapping system to reflect changes to the MS4 as <br /> necessary. This may include updating stormwater system components for new <br /> development, repairs, and maintenance, in addition to updating stream data <br /> based on surface water identification requests. Mapping updates of the MS4 is <br /> solely the Town's responsibility. <br /> • Local Stream Monitoring <br /> Complete current stream sampling project, assess results and provide a report <br /> summarizing the data and possible implications. Evaluate the need for additional <br /> stream sampling/monitoring. Identify possible partnerships for collaborative <br /> sampling/monitoring efforts. <br /> • Public Education and Reporting <br /> Generally, this portion of the stormwater management plan is included in <br /> sections 1 and 2 above and will include distribution of an illicit discharge fact <br /> sheet to residences and businesses through events described above. <br /> • Explore funding <br /> Provide input to the Town so that funding sources and funding options can be <br /> fully explored. Discuss funding options with the Town Board. Ultimately, it is the <br /> Town's responsibility to fund their stormwater program. <br /> 4. Construction-Site Stormwater Runoff Control <br /> Orange County implements and enforces construction site stormwater runoff control <br /> for the Town of Hillsborough's through its erosion control program. Orange County <br /> has local delegated authority from the state to implement an erosion control program. <br /> This work plan is part of a legal agreement allowing Orange County to enforce the <br /> Orange County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance within the Town's <br /> jurisdiction. <br /> Measurable Goals <br /> • Plan Review <br /> Review and approve erosion control plans for proposed new development <br /> projects within the Town's jurisdiction to ensure compliance with the Orange <br /> County Erosion Control Ordinance. <br /> Page 14 of 27 <br />