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Article 6: Development Standards 73 <br /> Section 6.14: Stormwater Management <br /> (C) Revision of Plans Found to be Inadeq ro4oApproved SCM Operation and <br /> Maintenance Agreement (OMA)196 <br /> If the Count the Erosion Control Officer finds that the operations and maintenance plan <br /> or rnanoa4SCM Operation and Maintenance Agreement (OMA) is inadequate for any <br /> reason due to proposed changes to the SCM, the owning entity shall be notified by the <br /> Erosion Control Officer of any required changes and shall pre^tea;e-and-file/record espies <br /> of thea revised agreement OMA with the Orange County Register of Deeds. —the <br /> r.,ntr„i Offi..or, and the GWRing e#ityThe revised OMA shall be submitted to the <br /> Erosion Control Officer for review and approval prior to recordation by the owning <br /> entity 197 <br /> 6.14.12 Stormwater Discharges <br /> (A) Applicability <br /> The regulations contained herein shall be applicable to all new development and existing <br /> projects within the-Orange 198 County planning jurisdiction. <br /> (B) In General <br /> (1) Orange County herein establishes methods for controlling the introduction of <br /> pollutants into the stormwater collection system or receiving waters. <br /> (2) No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the stormwater <br /> collection system or receiving waters any materials, including but not limited to <br /> pollutants or waters containing any pollutants that cause or contribute to a <br /> violation of applicable water quality standards, other than stormwater. <br /> (3) Orange County Planning and Inspections shall collect information related to <br /> stormwater discharges from all applicable sources within its jurisdiction. <br /> (C) Allowable Discharges <br /> The commencement, conduct, or continuance of any illegal discharge to the stormwater <br /> collection system or receiving waters is prohibited. However, the following discharges are <br /> exempt from discharge prohibitions established by this Ordinance provided that they do <br /> not significantly impact water quality: <br /> (1) Waterline flushing, <br /> (2) Landscape irrigation, <br /> (3) Diverted stream flows, <br /> (4) Uncontaminated rising groundwater, <br /> (5) Uncontaminated groundwater infiltration to the stormwater collection system, <br /> (6) Uncontaminated pumped groundwater, <br /> (7) Discharges from potable water sources, <br /> (8) Foundation drains, <br /> (9) Uncontaminated air conditioning condensation, <br /> (10) Irrigation water, <br /> (11) Springs, <br /> 196 Clarification of requirements—this sub-section had been erroneously titled. <br /> 197 Clarification of requirements. <br /> 198 Consistent reference to"Orange County'. <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 6-110 <br />