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7 <br /> Erosion <br /> Sedimentation Control <br /> rw,cMh Slumn2f Sedgy ncrx Easm mo-i nklnnie'Y*0v WP.&IR,'_G°dil <br /> � a <br /> �ie+Ltrlenl Trap s=i Yv`�k+]�I ar.PlrJu!g ILuI II cid IIS IS:tij Cbetk Limns NOTE:EASC COMTROLS ARE <br /> Y.�tacftd.4r s tl7U>±PJr <br /> 1 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Slide #5 <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> County's Delegated Authority for Stormwater Management <br /> • Clean WaterAct of 1972 (CVVA) <br /> • Environmental Management Commission(EMC), governing entity <br /> • G.S. 143-214.7; Stormwater Runoff Rules and (LQcal) Programs <br /> • Orange County was delegated authority as a Local Program in <br /> 2001 for storrnwater management (Neuse); renewed in 2022 <br /> • State Model Ordinance (Neuse-TarPam), last revised Feb. 2021 <br /> Stormwater is enforced by the Engineering Div. of Planning Opt. <br /> { State Stormwater Design Manual(MD )r 15A NCA C 029 and 022 <br /> f Issuance of Stormwater Management Plan SUP)approvals <br /> f A athorfty limited to non-agrrca Lural land use (r_e_non-farm) <br /> 4 <br /> 5 Cy Stober said Christopher Sandt is the county's reviewer for enforcement of all of these <br /> 6 rules. He said he is in the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Division of the Planning <br /> 7 Department. He said Patrick Mallet has Erosion Control Officers who review all land disturbance <br /> 8 permits and plans that deal with erosion and sedimentation control. He said Christopher Sandt <br /> 9 deals with all storm water devices that are installed in the county. <br /> 10 <br /> 11 <br />