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INDOT Storm Water Management Lessons Learned, Moving Forward A conversation with INDOT

Topics for Discussion INDOT Storm Water Management Program New Plant Growth Layer Specs Compliance Assistance in the Field

Environmental Compliance What is your RISK? Laws, Regulations, Enforcement More entities have jurisdiction over storm water creating more oversight of construction activities On time on Budget Erosion and off site sediment release issues are expensive and time consuming to repair Erosion can lead to structure damage Can lead to hazardous road conditions Violations can be expensive

INDOTs Storm Water Management Program RSP 205-R-636 (INDOT Storm Water Management Specs) Level Determination Storm Water Quality Manager Storm Water Quality Control Plan Concrete Waste Water Plan Inspections

Greater environmental risk Level Determinations What makes a project Level I or Level II? Greater environmental risk General criteria: New terrain development Potential impacts to multiple regulated waterways Stream relocation Formal consultation for Endangered Species Potential ground disturbance involving a karst feature More than 5 acre watershed flowing to a point requiring a basin Known hazardous waste site Fast track contracts ahead of environmental documents The second category of elements is factors that individually or in combination can raise the level of the project to require an appropriately qualified person overseeing the development of the sites erosion and sediment control operations. The following elements may affect the level if determined to be significantly important in improving the quality of storm water runoff during construction: Water quality permits requirements Soils (erodibility) High quality stream Wetland impacts Watershed acreage Sole source aquifer

Trainings and Certifications Level I Requirements: INDOT Construction Storm Water Management Training Level II Requirements: INDOT Construction Storm Water Management Training + CESSWI/CISEC – National Certification Program

Storm Water Quality Control plan New Emphasis in the New RSP 205-R-636 Developed by the contractor via a professional engineer Designer required to have CPESC or CPESC in-training Contain any revisions to the design SWPPP and plans Address phasing and sequencing of installation, maintenance and removal of storm water management measures This is nothing new. It is a requirement of the Rule 5, can be found in Indiana Code. The completion of this step was not always enforced at district level. Now more emphasis is being placed on this critical step.

Storm Water Quality Control plan Must include haul roads, stockpiles sites, equipment storage sites, concrete washout sites, plant sites, and borrow and disposal sites, etc.… Concrete Waste Water/ Other Waste Water Plan Must be submitted to the INDOT Engineer 14 days prior to operations, but can be submitted in phases. In mandatory usage on all INDOT projects

Concrete Waste Water Plans

Concrete Waste Water Plans An estimate of total gallons of washout waste water produced on project Description and sizing of containment Location of containment Free Board Allowance Removal procedure Emergency Spill Response procedure including emergency washout facilities Signage Straw Bale Containment PROHIBITED

Concrete Waste Water Plans

Inspections Think of inspections as a punch list of maintenance needs prioritized. Show compliance along with issues Protect INDOT and the Contractor Help avoid repeat issues Save Money Save Time

Inspections Rain Gages Frequency of Inspections Access to Past Reports

Plant Growth Layer Specs. New Top Soil Requirements Required in all Rule 5s New Seed mixes New installation and finishing language RSP 629-R-630

Compliance Issues GRAY Storm Water Management is an Art Form, experience needed Understanding the areas of Storm Water Management Putting Storm Water Management into the Construction Process Right BMPs for the need Stream Impacts GRAY

Help from INDOT Each INDOT District has an Erosion Control Specialist working under construction INDOT Central Office now has three Storm Water Specialist Trainings

Questions Michele Meyer michelemeyer@indot.in.gov www.in.gov/indot/2892.htm INDOT Storm Water Webpage