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Locating and Eliminating Illicit Connections June 28, 2006 James Walls.

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1 Locating and Eliminating Illicit Connections June 28, 2006 James Walls

2 Agenda 1.Background and Organization 2.Previous Methods 3.Current Methods 4.Questions and Comments

3 Regulation Background  Harris County is a Phase I community  Joint MS4 permit became effective October 1, 1998  Joint MS4 permit with City of Houston, Harris County Flood Control District, Texas Department of Transportation- Houston District, and Harris County; aka “Storm Water Joint Task Force”  Harris County is a Phase I community  Joint MS4 permit became effective October 1, 1998  Joint MS4 permit with City of Houston, Harris County Flood Control District, Texas Department of Transportation- Houston District, and Harris County; aka “Storm Water Joint Task Force”

4 Regulation Background  Web site is www.cleanwaterclearchoice.org  Currently awaiting renewal of MS4 permit by the TCEQ  Web site is www.cleanwaterclearchoice.org  Currently awaiting renewal of MS4 permit by the TCEQ

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6 Organization Harris County Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services Harris County Public Infrastructure Division Environmental Public Health Engineering Division Harris County Storm Water Quality Section

7 Previous Methods  Respond to citizen complaints  Dry and Wet Weather Screening of major outfalls (conveyance of >36” or drainage of an area >50 acres)  Screened more than 1300 major outfalls during dry weather with less than 5% success rate of locating and eliminating illicit connections  Screened more than 130 major outfalls during wet weather and discovered no illicit connections Previous Methods  Respond to citizen complaints  Dry and Wet Weather Screening of major outfalls (conveyance of >36” or drainage of an area >50 acres)  Screened more than 1300 major outfalls during dry weather with less than 5% success rate of locating and eliminating illicit connections  Screened more than 130 major outfalls during wet weather and discovered no illicit connections

8 Current Methods  Citizen complaints  Major Outfall screening  Multi-Sector General Permit inspections  Commercial inspections  Citizen complaints  Major Outfall screening  Multi-Sector General Permit inspections  Commercial inspections

9 Citizen Complaints

10  Agency created November 1953  Estimated 1.5 million people in unincorporated Harris County  Respond to approximately 250 water based complaints per year  Provide a 24 hour citizen complaint hotline  Agency created November 1953  Estimated 1.5 million people in unincorporated Harris County  Respond to approximately 250 water based complaints per year  Provide a 24 hour citizen complaint hotline

11 Citizen Complaints

12 Major Outfall Screening

13  Have currently inventoried more than 3,000 Major Outfalls in Harris County and stored them in a centralized database  The outfalls that had a discharge or evidence of a recent discharge are scheduled for a return inspection  Have currently inventoried more than 3,000 Major Outfalls in Harris County and stored them in a centralized database  The outfalls that had a discharge or evidence of a recent discharge are scheduled for a return inspection Major Outfall Screening

14  Conduct at least 110 of these inspections per year during dry weather conditions  Conduct at least 11 inspections per year during wet weather conditions  Receive a biannual list from TCEQ of utility districts that have submitted unauthorized discharge reports  Conduct at least 110 of these inspections per year during dry weather conditions  Conduct at least 11 inspections per year during wet weather conditions  Receive a biannual list from TCEQ of utility districts that have submitted unauthorized discharge reports Major Outfall Screening

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16 Multi-Sector General Permit Inspections

17  Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) became effective in August 2001  Inspect approximately 150 new sites per year (required to do 10 per year)  Conduct follow-up inspections to ensure compliance  If necessary forward to enforcement coordinator  Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) became effective in August 2001  Inspect approximately 150 new sites per year (required to do 10 per year)  Conduct follow-up inspections to ensure compliance  If necessary forward to enforcement coordinator

18 Multi-sector General Permit Inspections

19 Commercial Inspections

20  Program was implemented in July 2004  Identified five different business sectors we felt could have a negative impact on storm water  Developed sector specific literature about storm water impacts

21 Commercial Inspections  Conduct at least 110 site visits per year  Program focuses on outreach as well as enforcement  Goal is to be proactive as opposed to reactive

22 Commercial Inspections  Main idea is to be more effective by stopping the pollution before it enters the system as opposed to finding its origin once in the pipe  The five sectors are restaurants, plant nurseries, vehicle and equipment washing,fueling stations, and automotive and boat care

23 Commercial Inspections

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25 James Walls jwalls@harriscountyhealth.com www.harriscountyhealth.com James Walls jwalls@harriscountyhealth.com www.harriscountyhealth.com


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