The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety, and
general welfare of the residents of the Village through the regulation of
connections to MS4s and the regulation of nonstormwater discharges to MS4s
to the maximum extent practicable as required by federal and state law. This
chapter establishes methods for controlling the introduction of pollutants
into MS4s in order to comply with requirements of the DEC SPDES general permit
(GP-02-02) for MS4s. The objectives of this chapter are:
A. To meet the requirements of the SPDES general permit
for stormwater discharges from MS4s, Permit No. GP-02-02, as amended and revised;
B. To regulate the contribution of pollutants to MS4s, since
such systems are not designed to accept, process, or discharge nonstormwater
wastes;
C. To prohibit unauthorized and illicit connections, activities,
and discharges to the Village's MS4;
D. To establish legal authority to carry out all inspection,
surveillance, and monitoring procedures necessary to ensure compliance with
this chapter; and
E. To promote public awareness of the hazards involved in
the improper discharge of trash, yard waste, lawn chemicals, pet waste, wastewater,
grease, oil, petroleum products, cleaning products, paint products, hazardous
waste, sediment, and other pollutants into MS4s.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following words shall, for the
purposes of this chapter, have the meanings herein indicated:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, general good
housekeeping practices, pollution prevention, educational practices, maintenance
procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge
of pollutants directly or indirectly to stormwater, receiving waters, or stormwater
conveyance systems. BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures,
and practices to control site runoff, spillage, leaks, sludge, water disposal,
and drainage from raw materials' storage.
BMPS
Best management practices.
CLEAN WATER ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq.), as amended and revised.
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Activities requiring authorization under a DEC SPDES permit for stormwater
discharges from construction activity, GP-02-01, as amended and revised, or
activities covered by erosion and sediment control or pollution prevention
plan laws, rules, or regulations of the Village. Such activities include construction
projects resulting in land disturbance equal to, or greater than, the area
stipulated in statutes or regulations of the state, county, or the Village,
whichever is most restrictive. Such activities include, but are not limited
to, clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating, and demolition.
DEC
The State Department of Environmental Conservation.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Any material, including any substance or waste, or combination thereof,
which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious
characteristics may cause or significantly contribute to a substantial present
or potential hazard to human health, safety, property, or the environment.
ILLICIT ACTIVITY
Any action or condition, active or passive, which results in nonstormwater
entering the Village's MS4 or into an MS4 that flows into the Village's
MS4.
ILLICIT CONNECTION
Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which
allows an illegal discharge to enter the Village's MS4 or into an MS4
that flows into the Village's MS4, including, but not limited to:
A.
Any conveyances which allow any nonstormwater discharge, including,
but not limited to, treated or untreated sewage, process wastewater, and wash
water to enter the Village's MS4, and any connections to the storm drain
system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection
had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by an authorized enforcement
agency;
B.
Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land
use to the Village's MS4 which has not been documented in plans, maps,
or equivalent records and approved by the Village;
C.
Any building's or other structure's floor drain or trench
drain; and
D.
Any unauthorized connection as defined elsewhere in this chapter.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
Any discharge through an unauthorized connection, and any direct or indirect nonstormwater discharge to the Village's MS4 or into an MS4 that flows into the Village's MS4, except as exempted in §
97-5B of this chapter.
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM
A facility serving one or more parcels of land or residential households,
or a private, commercial, or institutional facility that treats sewage or
other liquid wastes for discharge into the groundwaters of the state, except
where a permit for such a facility is required under the applicable provisions
of Article 17 of the Environmental Conservation Law.
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
Activities requiring the SPDES permit for discharges from industrial
activities except construction, GP-98-03, as amended and revised.
MS4
A municipal separate storm sewer system.
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM
A conveyance or system of conveyances and retention and infiltration
facilities, including, but not limited to, roads with drainage systems, curbs
and gutters on municipal streets, manholes, catch basins, ditches, man-made
channels, storm drains, stormwater basins, drainage reserve areas, drywells,
and all other components of a stormwater system, that is:
A.
Owned or operated by the Village or another municipal entity;
B.
Designed or used for collecting, conveying, storing, infiltrating, and/or
managing stormwater;
C.
Which is not a combined sewer; and
D.
Which is not part of a publicly owned treatment works, as defined in
40 CFR 122.2.
PERSON
Any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm, corporation,
or other entity recognized by law.
POLLUTANT
Any of the following which may cause or might reasonably be expected
to cause pollution of the waters of the state in contravention of the pertinent
standards promulgated by the federal government, the state, the Village, or
any other municipality or department thereof, having legal jurisdiction to
impose such standards: dredged spoil; filter backwash; solid waste; incinerator
residue; treated or untreated sewage, garbage, and sewage sludge; munitions;
chemical wastes; biological, radioactive, and hazardous materials; heat; wrecked
or discarded equipment; industrial, municipal, and agricultural waste; ballast
discharged into water; paints, varnishes, and solvents; oil and other automotive
fluids; hazardous and nonhazardous liquid and solid wastes; yard wastes, including
branches, grass clippings, and leaves; refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter, and
other discarded or abandoned objects and accumulations so that same may cause
or contribute to pollution; discharges of soaps, detergents, and floatables;
pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers; sewage, fecal coliforms, and pathogens;
dissolved and particulate metals; animal wastes; wastes and residues that
result from constructing a building, structure, or site improvements; cement,
rock, gravel, sand, silt, mud, other soils; and all other noxious or offensive
matter of any kind.
PREMISES
Any lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved,
and all of the buildings and other structures thereon, including adjacent
sidewalks and parking strips.
SPDES
State pollutant discharge elimination system.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A.
DISCHARGE COMPLIANCE WITH WATER QUALITY STANDARDSThe condition that applies where a municipality has been notified that the discharge of stormwater authorized under its MS4 SPDES permit may have caused or has the reasonable potential to cause or contribute to the violation of an applicable water quality standard. Under this condition the municipality must take all necessary actions to ensure future discharges do not cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards.
B.
LISTED WATERSTERS — The condition in an MS4 SPDES permit that applies where the MS4 discharges to a DEC 303(d) listed water. Under this condition, the MS4's stormwater management program must ensure no increase of the listed pollutant of concern to the 303(d) listed water.
C.
(1)
The condition in an MS4 SPDES permit where a TMDL including requirements
for control of stormwater discharges has been approved by EPA for a water
body or watershed into which the MS4 discharges. If the discharge from the
MS4 did not meet the TMDL stormwater allocations prior to September 10, 2003,
the MS4 was required to modify its stormwater management program to ensure
that reduction of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved.
(2)
The condition in an MS4 permit that applies if a TMDL is approved in
the future by EPA for any water body or watershed into which an MS4 discharges.
Under this condition the municipality must review the applicable TMDL to see
if it includes requirements for control of stormwater discharges. If an MS4
is not meeting the TMDL stormwater allocations, the municipality must, within
six months of the TMDL's approval, modify its stormwater management program
to ensure that reduction of the pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL
is achieved.
STORMWATER
Rainwater, surface runoff, subsurface drainage, and snowmelt.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Village Superintendent of Public Works or his/her authorized
deputies, agents, or representatives, or such other person or persons as may,
from time to time, be designated by the Mayor or the Board of Trustees to
perform the duties of the Superintendent pursuant to this chapter.
303(D) LIST
A list of all surface waters in the state for which beneficial uses
of the water (drinking, recreation, aquatic habitat, and industrial) are impaired
by pollutants, prepared periodically by DEC as required by Section 303(d)
of the Clean Water Act. 303(d) listed waters are estuaries, lakes, and streams
that fall short of state surface water quality standards and are not expected
to improve within the next two years.
TMDL
Total maximum daily load.
TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOAD
The maximum amount of a pollutant allowed to be released into a water
body so as not to impair uses of the water, allocated among the sources of
that pollutant.
UNAUTHORIZED CONNECTION
A permanent or temporary unapproved direct or indirect conveyance
to the Village's MS4. Any connection, pipe, hose, or other conveyance,
whether permanent or temporary, that is not documented on plans, maps, or
equivalent records signed by the Superintendent, or that is not approved by
a permit issued by the Superintendent, is considered unauthorized regardless
of whether the discharge is otherwise allowed by this chapter.
WASTEWATER
Water that is not stormwater, is contaminated with pollutants and
is, or will be, discarded.
This chapter shall apply to discharge connections to the Village's
MS4. This includes activities that result in discharge, seepage, or deposition
into the Village's MS4, and all water entering the Village's MS4
generated on any premises unless explicitly exempted by an authorized enforcement
agency and allowed by a discharge or connection permit or other document approved
by the Superintendent. This chapter shall also apply to discharges and connections
entering another MS4 that flows to the Village's MS4.
The Superintendent shall administer, implement, and enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
No persons shall operate a failing individual sewage treatment system
in areas that flow to the Village's MS4. A failing individual sewage
treatment system is one which has one or more of the following conditions:
A. The backup of sewage into a structure.
B. Discharges of treated or untreated sewage onto the ground
surface.
C. A connection or connections to a separate stormwater
sewer system.
D. Liquid level in the septic tank above the outlet invert.
E. Contamination of off-site groundwater.
F. Structural failure of any components of the individual
sewage treatment system that could lead to any of the other failure conditions
as noted above in this section.
Any person subject to an industrial or construction activity SPDES stormwater
discharge permit shall comply with all provisions of such permit. Proof of
compliance with said permit may be required in a form acceptable to the Superintendent
prior to the allowing of discharges to the Village's MS4.
Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal within 10 calendar
days of its issuance. The Superintendent shall hear the appeal within 30 days
after the filing of the appeal, and within five days of making his/her decision,
issue a decision by certified mail to the discharger. The Superintendent may
conduct the hearing and take evidence or may designate another officer or
employee of the Village to do so.
The remedies listed in this chapter are not exclusive of any other remedies
available under any applicable federal, state, or local law and it is within
the discretion of the Superintendent and of the Village to seek cumulative
remedies.