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Storm Water Retrofitting Dan Bogoevski, Ohio EPA September 2011.

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1 Storm Water Retrofitting Dan Bogoevski, Ohio EPA September 2011

2 What Is a Storm Water Retrofit?  Retrofitting is  Installation of storm water best management practices in areas where none previously existed, or  Improvement of existing storm water management practices so that they provide a water quality function Sterncrest Road – Orange Village Crocker Rd Detention Basin - Westlake

3 Typical Practices Used in Retrofitting Traditional Detention Pond Before Retrofit Detention Basin After Retrofit with Water Quality Enhancements Photos Courtesy of Rutgers University Use Existing Infrastructure

4 Typical Practices Used in Retrofitting Rain Barrel Pervious Pavement Green Roof Rain Garden Add Green Infrastructure

5 Goals of Storm Water Retrofitting  Correction of prior design or performance deficiencies  Flood mitigation  Disconnection of impervious surfaces  Improving groundwater recharge and infiltration capacity  Addressing pollutants of concern  Demonstrating new technologies  Supporting stream restoration activities University Hts Service Garage

6 University Heights Service Garage

7 How Retrofitting Fits Your MS4 Program  New development and redevelopment ≥ 1 acre must include water quality practices  Local ordinance must meet or exceed Ohio EPA General Storm Water NPDES Permit for Construction Activities #OHC000003  Update required within 2 years of your permit renewal date  That was June 2011 for most MS4s  MS4s encouraged to retrofit as opportunity arises  Incorporate into flood management projects  Is a primary tool to meet objectives of MCM #5 for communities with little to no new development or redevelopment

8 Future EPA Rulemaking and MS4s  Federal rulemaking will impact your MS4 program  Retrofit plan is an expected requirement in next MS4 permit  For municipal properties only  SWIF grants from Ohio EPA paid for some of the projects we will see on tour  Effluent Limitation Guidelines for Post-Construction  Expected to require on-site management of runoff up to a certain design storm  Where infeasible on-site, developers will look for off-site mitigation or pay in lieu fees for retrofit projects  MS4s will be required to update local storm water ordinances to meet these minimum requirements  Proposed rule to be released September 2011 and expected to go final Nov 19, 2012

9 Retrofitting Beyond the MS4 Permit  Can reduce the volume of storm water entering sanitary sewer systems  Reduces the frequency and volume of combined sewer overflows  Reduces or eliminates causes of separate sewer overflow  TMDLs are focusing on storm water solutions  Tinkers Creek nutrient trading program to reduce phosphorus  NPDES permits for WWTPs require either plant upgrade to meet more stringent P limit or storm water retrofit with green infrastructure to meet goals established in TMDL  Requirements within the Chagrin and Grand River watersheds  NPDES permits for construction expected to place focus on LID practices

10 For More Information  Online at  Storm Water Program  www.epa.ohio.gov/dsw/storm/index.aspx www.epa.ohio.gov/dsw/storm/index.aspx  www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater www.epa.gov/npdes/stormwater  Webcast “The Art and Science of Storm Water Retrofitting”  www.epa.gov/npdes/training www.epa.gov/npdes/training  Managing Wet Weather with Green Infrastructure  http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=298 http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=298 Ohio EPA Northeast District Office MS4 Contacts Dan Bogoevski (330) 963-1145 Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Wayne Chris Moody (330) 963-1118 Ashtabula, Mahoning, Medina, Trumbull Phil Rhodes (330) 963-1136 Portage, Stark, Summit Joe Trocchio (330) 963-1193 Columbiana


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