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Engineering Program Construction Projects

Engineering Program Construction Projects. Installed boxes and drain lines from Poinsett along RR and crossed Line St with storm drain pipes. Engineering Program Construction Projects.

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Engineering Program Construction Projects

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  1. Engineering Program Construction Projects Installed boxes and drain lines from Poinsett along RR and crossed Line St with storm drain pipes.

  2. Engineering Program Construction Projects In concert with CPW, discovered underground problems with abandoned drainage pipes in the intersection of Poinsett and Miller. Plugged abandoned pipes and mapped functional ones, adding some capacity to the system in the area.

  3. Engineering Program Analysis and Design Prepared a conceptual plan to construct a portion of Fernwood Street from the end of the existing pavement to the City Limits.

  4. Engineering Program Analysis and Design Completed a design for improving the storm water flow in the Sunnydale Subdivision and began working on implementation plan.

  5. Engineering Program Roadway Maintenance Program The roadway assessment program that has been developed has resulted in having our most highly distressed roads repaired. Completion of the next annual resurfacing season will result in all of the roads with an index of 60 or below having been resurfaced.

  6. Engineering Program Inventory Data We have begun compiling our inventory data into zones to simplify the process of planning an annual program of inspections and reporting as required by our MS4.

  7. Engineering Program Inventory Data Adding subdivision names along with other inventory data to the zone data base to ease the process of location and identification.

  8. Engineering Program Subdivision Completion Some subdivisions have been left in a state of incompletion due to the economic conditions. We are reviewing where we can make an impact by collecting security and completing the necessary infrastructure.

  9. Engineering Program Subdivision Issues We are continuing to work with local home builders to generate construction plans that will provide for good drainage. Examples are shown below.

  10. Engineering Program Transportation Coordination Provide inputs and assist in public hearings for important transportation improvement projects that are planned by SCDOT through the MPO>

  11. Engineering Program Illicit Discharge Identification Illicit discharges are those locations where there is flow in periods of dry weather. This might indicate that a problem exists and could be waste water entering the storm water stream or it could indicate a leak in the potable water system. We have identified locations where chemical analysis is needed to determine the source of the discharge. Should the discharge be determined to be of a nature as needing further measures to either reduce, eliminate or control the discharge in some specific manner. We must use a pipe camera system to photograph the interior of the pipes feeding such discharge points in order to locate and identify the physical source of the flow.

  12. Engineering Program Illicit Discharge Identification The graphic below depicts a location where the discharge is continuous throughout the year. Since this the point through which storm water passes from a large portion of the downtown area east of Main Street, it becomes important to determine the source of the continuous flow. We have identified eight such locations to date.

  13. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report Public Education & Outreach Construction Public Involvement/Participation Illicit Discharge Post-Construction Pollution Prevention/Waste Disposal

  14. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report STORMWATER UTILITY FEE

  15. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report ENGINEERING PLAN REVIEWS 26 PROJECTS (two re-designs) Commercial - 13 Residential - 5 Linear - 3 Site Preparation - 4 63 PLAN REVIEWS 24 FIRST REVIEWS 18 SECOND REVIEWS 14 THIRD REVIEWS 5 FOURTH REVIEWS 2 FIFTH REVIEWS 33 PROJECT PLAN REVIEW MEETINGS Construction Program

  16. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report Construction Program $35,725.30 COLLECTED IN ENGINEERING PLAN FEES SINCE 1/1/2010 PRE-CONSTRUCTION MEETINGS – 12 A Standard Notes file is provided to all engineers submitting plans, significantly reducing the need to review notes thus reducing review time.

  17. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report • AS-BUILT REVIEW PROGRAM CONSISTS OF: • SITE INSPECTION, • REVIEW OF AS-BUILT SURVEY, AND • REVIEW OF ENGINEER’S CERTIFICATION • TO ASSURE THAT SYSTEMS ARE INSTALLED THAT WILL FUNCTION ACCORDING TO THE APPROVED PLANS. Construction/Post-Construction Program

  18. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report COMMERCIAL CO INSPECTIONS - 13 As-built Reviews of Engineering Certifications and Calculations - 10 Construction And Post-Construction Program

  19. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report SEDIMENT, EROSION CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT INSPECTIONS • TOTAL SITES INSPECTED - 13 • FULL INSPECTIONS – 20 • (Includes a written report that is either mailed or emailed to the permittee.) • INITIAL INSPECTIONS - 4 • (New process and form to meet the new MS4 permit requirements. Ensures that basic controls are in place prior to clearing and grading.) Construction Program

  20. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report SEDIMENT, EROSION CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT INSPECTIONS TOTAL NUMBER OPEN STORMWATER PERMITS – 35 TOTAL ACREAGE OPEN PERMITS – 1391 TOTAL DISTURBED ACREAGE 543 UNDER THE NEW MS4 PERMIT WE WILL BE REQUIRED TO CONDUCT INITIAL AND MONTHLY INSPECTION OF ALL SITES. Construction Program

  21. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report SEDIMENT, EROSION CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT INSPECTIONS RESIDENTIAL LOT INSPECTIONS – 3 (during construction, silt fencing, gravel entrances) RESIDENTIAL LOT FINAL INSPECTIONS – 13 (includes lot drainage, grassing, debris removal) MEETINGS - 12 Construction Program

  22. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report SEDIMENT, EROSION CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REVISIONS REVISED STANDARD PROCEDURES – (Inspection Tracking, Initial Inspection, Full Inspection.) Updated Grading Permit Application – (Can be completed online.) Revised City of Greer Inspection Report. (PDF file with fill in fields.) Prepared a “Contractor’s Construction Compliance Inspection Report Form”. (PDF file with fill in fields.) Construction Program

  23. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report SEDIMENT, EROSION CONTROL AND STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REVISIONS • Stormwater Construction Activity Inspection Spreadsheet • Designed to meet new MS4 permit tracking requirements. • Repository for all construction activity inspections. • Each inspection report is stored and easily retrieved in PDF format. • An electronic copy of site specific information stored in PDF format. • Tracks Deficiencies and enforcement activities. • Maintains up-to date tallies for total and disturbed acreage. Construction Program

  24. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report STORMWATER POND INSPECTIONS – 8 (Written report inspection form with cover letter. New form complies with new MS4 permit.) Post- Construction Program

  25. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report CONSTRUCTION/ POST- CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

  26. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report TEAMED WITH GREENVILLE COUNTY IN THE KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL “CIGARETTE LITTER PREVENTION PROGRAM” TEAM TOOK FIRST IN A NATIONAL KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL COMPETITION PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION PROGRAM

  27. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report • CABLE CHANNEL - SLIDES • STORMWATER BOOTH AT LAKE ROBINSON DAY • SPEAKER SERIES – Hosted by City of Greer, City of Spartanburg, Upstate Forever and SC DHEC. PUBLIC EDUCATION

  28. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report PUBLIC EDUCATION

  29. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report PUBLIC EDUCATION

  30. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report PUBLIC EDUCATION Stormwater Speaker Series October 12, 2010 – Water Securing Our Future – Impacts of pesticides, fertilizers, sanitary sewer overflows, used oil, and pet waste on our streams. 64 Attendees November 19, 2010 – What’s Your Load Total Maximum Daily Loads and Impaired Waters 53 Attendees

  31. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CATCH BASIN CLEANING STREET SWEEPING INDUSTRIALSTORMWATER PERMIT POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOODHOUSEKEEPING TRAINING SPILL KITS AND SPILL EQUIPMENT

  32. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SPILL KITS AND SPILL EQUIPMENT SPILL KIT AT RECYCLE CENTER

  33. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SPILL KITS AND SPILL EQUIPMENT SMALL FIVE GALLON SPILL KITS WERE DISTRIBUTED TO PARKS AND RECREATION LARGER SPILL KIT AT RECYCLE CENTER

  34. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SPILL EQUIPMENT PURCHASED FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT

  35. Stormwater Program 2010 Annual Report POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING POLLUTION PREVENTION AND GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ANNUAL TRAINING INCLUDING SPILL REPORTING AND RESPONSE Public Services and Parks and Recreation Training on 3/12/2010 Recycle Center Employees on 6/30/2010

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