Where any of the following permit requirements
apply, they must be met prior to commencement of regulated earth disturbance
activities, as applicable:
A. All regulated earth disturbance activities subject
to permit requirements by DEP under regulations at 25 Pennsylvania
Code Chapter 102.
B. Work within natural drainageways subject to permit
by DEP under 25 Pennsylvania Code Chapter 105.
C. Any stormwater management facility that would be located
in or adjacent to surface waters of the commonwealth, including wetlands,
subject to permit by DEP under 25 Pennsylvania Code Chapter 105.
D. Any stormwater management facility that would be located
on a state highway right-of-way or require access from a state highway
subject to approval by PennDOT.
E. Culverts, bridges, storm sewers, or any other facilities
which must pass or convey flows from the tributary area and any facility
which may constitute a dam subject to permit by DEP under 25 Pennsylvania
Code Chapter 105.
The applicant shall comply with the following
water quality requirements.
A. Developed and redeveloped areas shall provide adequate storage and treatment facilities necessary to capture and treat stormwater runoff. The retention volume computed under §
174-20 may be a component of the water quality volume if the applicant chooses to manage both components in a single facility. If the retention volume is less than the water quality volume, the remaining water quality volume may be captured and treated by methods other than infiltration BMPs. The required water quality volume (WQ
v) is the storage capacity needed to capture and treat a portion of
stormwater runoff from the developed areas of the site.
B. The first one inch of runoff from all disturbed areas
must be captured and treated prior to release.
C. WQv.
(1) Any volume captured and not released from the site
as part of the volume control may be subtracted from the volume required
to be managed under this standard. To achieve this goal, the following
calculation formula is to be used to determine the water quality storage
volume (WQv) in acre-feet of storage required
by this chapter:
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WQv = [(P)(Rv)(A)] / 12
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Where:
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WQv
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Water quality volume (acre-feet).
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P
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1 inch.
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A
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Area of the project contributing to the water
quality BMP (acres).
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Rv
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0.05 + 0.0009 (I), where I is the percent of
the area that is impervious surface [(impervious area/A)*100].
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(2) This volume requirement can be accomplished by the
permanent volume of a wet basin or the detained volume from other
BMPs, such as bioretention. Where appropriate, wet basins shall be
utilized for water quality control and shall follow the guidelines
of the PA Stormwater BMP Manual.
D. Release of water can begin at the start of the storm
(i.e., the invert of the water quality orifice is at the invert of
the facility). The design of the facility shall provide for protection
from clogging and unwanted sedimentation.
E. No regulated earth disturbance activities within the
Township shall commence until approval by the Township of a plan which
demonstrates compliance with postconstruction state water quality
requirements.
F. The BMPs shall be designed, implemented, and maintained
to meet state water quality requirements and any other more stringent
requirements as determined by the Township.
G. To control postconstruction stormwater impacts from
regulated earth disturbance activities, state water quality requirements
can be met by BMPs, including site design, which provide for replication
of preconstruction stormwater infiltration and runoff conditions so
that postconstruction stormwater discharges do not degrade the physical,
chemical, or biological characteristics of the receiving waters. As
described in the DEP Comprehensive Stormwater Management Policy (No.
392-0300-002, September 28, 2002), this may be achieved by the following:
(1) Infiltration: replication of preconstruction stormwater
infiltration conditions;
(2) Treatment: use of water quality treatment BMPs to
ensure filtering out of the chemical and physical pollutants from
the stormwater runoff; and
(3) Stream bank and streambed protection: management of
volume and rate of postconstruction stormwater discharges to prevent
physical degradation of receiving waters (e.g., from scouring).
H. The temperature and quality of waters and streams
shall be maintained through the use of temperature-sensitive BMPs
and stormwater conveyance systems.
I. To accomplish the above, the applicant shall submit
designs to the Township Engineer for review and approval. Such designs
shall achieve the water quality objectives through a combination of
different BMPs.
J. If a perennial or intermittent stream passes through
the site, the applicant shall create a stream buffer extending a minimum
of 10 feet to either side of the top-of-bank of the channel. The buffer
shall be maintained with appropriate native vegetation [refer to Appendix
H of the Handbook of Best Management Practices for Developing Areas
and Section 6.7 of the PA Stormwater BMP Manual (December 2006)].
If an existing buffer is legally prescribed (i.e., deed, covenant,
easement, etc.) and it exceeds the requirements of this chapter, the
existing buffer shall be maintained.
K. Evidence of any necessary permit(s) for regulated
earth disturbance activities from the appropriate DEP regional office
must be provided to the Township prior to any site activity.