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VDOT ’ s Stormwater MANAGEMENT Program

VDOT ’ s Stormwater MANAGEMENT Program. ASCE PRESENTATION February 20, 2014. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. VDOT SWM Program Overview/Challenges Roy Mills – L&D Division Stormwater Management Regulations in Virginia and VSMP Part IIB Technical Criteria

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VDOT ’ s Stormwater MANAGEMENT Program

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  1. VDOT’sStormwaterMANAGEMENT Program ASCE PRESENTATION February 20,2014

  2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • VDOT SWM Program Overview/Challenges • Roy Mills – L&D Division • Stormwater Management Regulations in Virginia • and VSMP Part IIB Technical Criteria • Ginny Snead, P.E. – Maintenance Division (Louis • Berger contract employee) • TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) Program • Tracey Harmon – Environmental Division

  3. VDOT’s Stormwater MANAGEMENT Program AREAS • Erosion and Sediment Control • Construction site controls • Post Construction Stormwater Management • Water quality/quantity BMPs • VSMP Construction Permit • Coverage for regulated land disturbing activities • MS4 Permit • Covers VDOT operations in the 15 Census Urban Areas of the State

  4. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION • VDOT CENTRAL OFFICE • Manages statewide program • Develops policies and guidance • VDOT DISTRICT/RESIDENCY OFFICES • Implements policies and procedures • OFFICE OF THE STATE SWM PROGRAM • ADMINISTRATOR (CO L&D) • Develops policies/guidance • Provides/coordinates training • Manages budget & consultant contract • Submits to DEQ for VSMP Construction Permit coverage for land disturbing activities • Develops MS4 Implementation Plan

  5. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) • 2 Staff Engineers • MS4 Steering Committee • L&D Division • Environmental Division • Maintenance Division • Traffic Engineering Division • Transportation Planning Division • Learning Center • Construction Division • Communications Office • District Construction Representative • District Maintenance Representative • VCTIR Representative • MS4 Consultant

  6. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION (Cont.) • SWM Program Policy Committee • Deputy Chief Engineer • Construction Division Administrator • Maintenance Division Administrator • Environmental Division Administrator • Learning Center Administrator • District Administrator Representative

  7. ADDITIONAL PROGRAM DETAILS • BUDGET • $3.5 Million Annually • Does not include: • Project related cost • Cost covered by normal operationally expenses • Cost for any retrofit BMPs • MS4 CONSULTANT CONTRACT • 3 Term Contract (Began April 2014) • $3 Million maximum per term • EEE Consulting (Prime) • Stantec (formerly WEG) and JMT (Subs)

  8. CHALLENGES • or • OPPORTUNITIES THAT ARE CLEVERLY DISGUISED

  9. VSMP Construction Permit • Existing permit expires 6/30/14 • New Permit begins 7/1/14 • New permit approved by SWCB 12/13 • New permit includes new/revised requirements for: • Construction inspection frequency • SWPPP/SWM inspections • P2 Plans (Pollution Prevention) • P2 training for contractor personnel • Requirements to meet EPA’s Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs) • Projects with coverage under current permit must reapply for coverage under new permit by June 1 and SWPPPs must be updated within 60 days of new permit coverage to incorporate any new or revised requirements (includes projects under construction)

  10. MS4 Permit • New Phase II General Permit effective 7/1/13 • VDOT received coverage under the new permit on 11/1/13 • Permit contains new requirements for the six Minimum Control Measures (MCMs): • Public Education and Outreach • Identify 3 high priority water quality issues, develop an appropriate message and delivery to a target audience • Public Involvement/Participation • Participate in 4 local SWM activities annually

  11. MS4 PERMIT (Cont.) • Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) • Complete the storm sewer system outfall map and information tables and make info available upon request • Complete and implement IDDE procedures • Provide for public reporting of potential illicit discharge • Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control • New inspection requirements • P2 Plans and contractor training

  12. MS4 PERMIT (Cont.) • Post Construction Stormwater Management • New water quality and quantity requirements and compliance methods (Runoff Reduction and Energy Balance Equation) • New BMP selection list (BMP Clearing House Website) • Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations • SWPPPs for high priority facilities • P2 Plans for onsite operations • Biennial training for employees

  13. MS4 Permit (Cont.) • Contains Special Conditions for addressing : • Chesapeake Bay TMDL • Requires determination of pollutant loads and required reductions on developed lands prior to 2009 • Requires achieving 5% of total load reductions prior to end of current permit cycle (6/30/18) • Other TMDLs (Local) • 8 from previous permit – Continue implementation of Action Plans • 14+/- new ones – Develop Action Plans

  14. Other Items of Interest • DEQ’s SWM Certification Program • Similar to ESC Certification Program except no exemption for a professional license (P.E./L.A./L.S.) for initial Plan Reviewer certification • SWM Inspector & Plan Reviewer Certifications required by 7/1/14 for appropriate personnel • DEQ currently conducting 2 day Basic and 1 day Inspector classes • 2 day Plan Reviewer Classes due in early Spring 2014 • VDOT has received approval to conduct the training classes for its internal employees and consultant contract personnel (training is currently underway for 600+ people)

  15. Other Items of Interest(Cont.) • Support Facilities – VSMP Construction • Permit Coverage • Supplemental Specification (SS) finalized and was available for inclusion in construction contracts beginning 9/13 • Contractor develops plans & VDOT obtains permit coverage for all facilities located within VDOT right of way or easement. • Contractor develops plans and obtains permit coverage for all facilities located outside VDOT right of way or easement

  16. Other Items of Interest(Cont.) • CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (VCTIR) • Lorton Road Project LID BMP Evaluations • Maintenance Requirements for Permeable Asphalt Pavement – Route 66/234 Park and Ride Lot • Use of Nutrient Credit Banks to satisfy water quality requirements for VDOT projects • BMP Design Manual of Practice – Phase II • STANDARDS and SPECIFICATIONS • Revised EC-5 Silt Fence Standards • New Standard Sheets for Clearing House BMPs – Construction Details, Specifications and Inspection Protocols (for construction and post construction)

  17. FIRST INTERMISSION

  18. STORMWATER REGULATIONS • IN VIRGINIA • AND • NEW VSMP TECHNICAL CRITERIA • (PART IIB)

  19. STORMWATER REGS IN VA • Clean Water Act/NPDES • Industrial SW GP • Construction SW GP • MS4: Phase I Ind., Phase II GP • State Regulatory Programs • Va SW Management Permit • Statewide • Erosion and Sediment Control • Statewide • Chesapeake Bay Preservation • Tidewater

  20. 2014 VSMP Regulation Changes • New Construction GP • Water Quality Criteria • Water Quantity Criteria • Local Programs

  21. Stormwater Criteria Address Land Use Changes as a Result of Development • Land Disturbance Activity regulated under federal regulation • Pre-development – non-regulated land use • Post-development – non-regulated land use • The water quality and quantity design criteria are implemented in conjunction with the VSMP General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities. These criteria are based on a State regulation separate from federal requirements.

  22. Existing Rules Impervious Surface (IC) only 0.5 inches of Runoff from the IC only Average land condition/ technology based 10% reduction TP Simple Method Modified Rules IC + Forest/Open Space + Managed Turf 1.0 inches of Rainfall from the whole site 0.41 lbs./ac/yr TP <1 acre = 10% red. TP, >1 acre = 20% red. TP Runoff Reduction Method (RRM) Water Quality: Key Differences Land Use(s) Event New Design Criteria Redevelopment Criteria ComplianceMethodology

  23. Current Methodology • “Traditional” BMP pollutant removal efficiencies do not take into account the removal that occurs when the runoff volume is reduced. • Many BMPs do not reduce runoff volume at all.

  24. Runoff Reduction Method • Using BMPs that also provide volume reduction provides greater overall pollutant (mass load) removal • This reflects a “Mass Balance” Approach

  25. New Design CriteriaEnvironmental Site Design • There is no longer a specified “Average land cover condition” (% Imp. Cover or Poll. Load) below which you are not required to meet any water quality requirements • “Site” is redefined • Imagine the site as an area that you can put construction fencing around ,but including undisturbed areas that are going to be protected as part of the plan.

  26. Stormwater Offsets Program • Current Program to Offset Phosphorus Design Requirement Offsite • Flexibility for Developers • DEQ Approved Perpetual Credits • James, York, Rappahannock, Potomac • Local Water Quality Limitations • Same or Adjacent 8 Digit HUC • Same Basin • In Bay Watershed Only • New Regulations Pending

  27. Water Quantity Criteria • Past approaches in urban stormwater hydrology focused on • Peak Flow • Flooding • Velocity • The new paradigm is • Volume-Based Hydrology (VBH)

  28. The Energy Balance Method • The longer and stronger the force acts, the more sediment is moved. • The ENERGY BALANCE METHODis based on the interaction of both flow volume and peak discharge, which determine the stream channel configuration

  29. Revised Stormwater Management Handbook • The draft Revised Stormwater Management Handbook can be found at DEQ’s web-site. • Developed to provide additional guidance to accompany the regulations. • Contains chapters with example problems

  30. SECOND INTERMISSION

  31. VDOT’s MS4 TMDL Program Tracey Harmon Water Quality Permits Manager, Environmental Division

  32. TMDLs with VDOT WLA • 2008 PH. II Permit • 8 TMDLs in MS4 areas with WLA assigned to VDOT • Stroubles Creek - sediment • Crab Creek – sediment & bacteria • Opequon Creek & Abrams Creek – sediment & bacteria • Bull Run − sediment • Popes Head Creek − sediment • Goose Creek − sediment • Roanoke River − sediment & bacteria • Potomac River − PCB

  33. Local TMDL Study Template • Justification Memo • Outfall Recon • Facility Evaluation • Calculate Contributing Acreage • Develop Annual Characterization • Estimate Stormwater Volume • Estimate Pollutant of Concern (POC) • BMP Selection Process

  34. Popes Head • Creek

  35. Popes Head • Creek

  36. Popes Head • Creek

  37. Popes Head • Creek

  38. Popes Head • Creek

  39. Transportation Approach • Impervious Estimates • “Roadway” LU type = 100% impervious • vs. TMDL’s NLCD data (eg. LDR = 35%) • ROW Estimates • Based on GIS & aerial photo • vs. TMDL Contributing Acreage • Watershed Treatment Model (WTM) • Non-structural & Structural BMPs • vs. TMDL Model (GWLF, HSPF)

  40. Transportation Approach • NLCD Example • Transportation Example

  41. BMP Selection Process • Based on % reduction from TMDL • MS4 Core Program Credit • 40% reduction sediment • Additional Reductions Needed • Evaluate Applicable BMPs for POC • Determine Efficiency Ranking • Determine Cost Ranking • Select BMPs based on Cost-Effectiveness

  42. BMP Selection Example • WLA % reduction for POC = 72% • Apply Core BMP Credit • 32% Additional Reductions Needed • Structural & Non-Structural BMPs • Highest Efficiencies • Lowest Costs

  43. Non-Structural BMPs • Riparian forest buffer • Catch basin clean out • Street Sweeping • Tree Planting (open space to forest)

  44. Structural BMPs • Dry Swale (bioswale, WQ swale) • Dry water Quantity Pond • Wet Swale • Retrofit Dry Water Quantity Pond To Extended Detention. • Grassed Filter Strips • Dry Extended Detention Pond • Bioretention • Retention (wet) Pond • Infiltration Practices • Wetland • Filters (i.e. sand filter) • Hydrodynamic separator • Permeable Pavement • Grass (open) Channel

  45. BMP Rankings

  46. Example • Selected BMP Options • Vacuum-Assisted Street Sweeping • Street Sweeping plus Grassed Filter Strips

  47. Street-Sweeping BMP • 2850 acres of roadway • Or equivalent street miles of ROW • Vacuum-assisted street sweeper • Map of Roads to Sweep • Documentation • Tipping Fee Receipts • Spreadsheet

  48. Street-Sweeping Tabulation Sheet

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