[Adopted 2-28-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
The purpose of this article is to provide for the protection
of the natural environment and for the health, safety, and general
welfare of the citizens of the Town of Ulysses through the regulation
of nonstormwater discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer
system (MS4) and surface waters to the maximum extent practicable.
This article establishes methods for controlling the introduction
of pollutants into the MS4 in order to comply with requirements of
the Town's State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES)
general permit for stormwater discharges from MS4. This article also
establishes methods for controlling the introduction of pollutants
into surface waters. The objectives of this article are:
A. To regulate the contribution of pollutants to the MS4, because such
systems are not designed to accept, process or discharge nonstormwater
wastes.
B. To prohibit certain activities regarding, and certain connections
and discharges to, the MS4 and surface waters.
C. To meet the requirements of the Town's SPDES general permit
for stormwater discharges from (MS4), as it may be amended or revised
from time to time.
D. To establish the legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance,
monitoring and enforcement procedures necessary to ensure compliance
with this article.
E. To promote public awareness of the hazards involved in the improper
discharge of trash, yard waste, lawn chemicals, fertilizers, pet waste,
wastewater, grease, oil, petroleum products, cleaning products, paint
products, hazardous materials, sediment and other pollutants into
the MS4 and into surface waters.
Whenever used in this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings set forth below:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, general
good-housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and 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.
This term also includes treatment practices, operating procedures,
and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or
water disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage.
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Activities requiring authorization under the New York State
SPDES permit for stormwater discharges from construction activity,
GP-0-15-002, as amended or revised. These activities include, but
are not limited to, construction projects resulting in land disturbance
of one or more acres through clearing, grubbing, grading, excavating,
or demolition.
DEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Any material, including any substance, 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 when improperly treated,
stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed. This term
also includes any material or substance defined as or otherwise included
in the definition of "hazardous substances," "hazardous wastes," "hazardous
materials," or "toxic pollutants" under the following federal laws:
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act,
42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.; Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.; Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C.
§ 1251 et seq.; and New York Environmental Conservation
Law, and all regulations promulgated under these statutes.
ILLICIT CONNECTION
Any connection to the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) or surface waters prohibited by §
149-7 of this article.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
Any discharge to the municipal separate storm sewer system or surface waters prohibited by §
149-5 of this article.
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM
A sewage treatment facility serving one or more residential
parcels of land or residential households, or a private commercial
or institutional sewage treatment facility, that treats sewage or
other liquid wastes for discharge into the groundwaters of New York
State, except where a permit for such a facility is required under
the applicable provisions of Article 17 of the New York Environmental
Conservation Law.
INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
Activities requiring the New York State SPDES permit for
discharges from industrial activities except construction, GP-0-06-002/GP-0-11-009
(effective March 28, 2012), as amended or revised.
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM
A conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with
drainage systems, municipal streets, culverts, catch basins, curbs,
gutters, ditches, human-made channels, swales, ponds, stormwater pipes,
and storm drains):
A.
Owned or operated by the Town;
B.
Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater;
C.
Which is not a combined sewer; and
D.
Which is not part of a publicly owned treatment works, as that
term is defined at 40 CFR 122.2.
NONSTORMWATER DISCHARGE
Any discharge to the municipal separate storm sewer system
or a surface water that is not composed entirely of stormwater.
ORGANIZATION
Any association, organization, partnership, firm, corporation,
or other similar entity.
PERSON
Any individual human being.
POLLUTANT
Any material which may cause or might reasonably be expected
to cause pollution of waters of the state, including, but not limited
to, dredged spoil; filter backwash; solid waste; incinerator residue;
treated or untreated sewage; animal wastes; cooking grease; detergents;
oil; antifreeze and other automotive fluids or residues; fertilizers;
pesticides; herbicides; garbage; sewage sludge; munitions; chemical
wastes; paints; varnishes; solvents; pharmaceuticals; biological materials;
radioactive materials; hazardous materials; heat; wrecked or discarded
equipment; rock; sand; industrial waste (including, but not limited
to, process wastewater and wash water); municipal waste; agricultural
waste; ballast; and wastes and residues that result from constructing
or remodeling a building or other structure (including, but not limited
to, concrete, cement, slurries, mud, plasters and concrete rinsates).
POLLUTION
The human-made or human-induced alteration of the integrity
of water by means of chemical, physical, biological, thermal or radiological
changes.
PREMISES
Any building, structure, lot, parcel of land, or portion
of land, whether improved or unimproved, including adjacent sidewalks
and parking strips.
SMO
Stormwater Management Officer.
SPDES PERMIT
A State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit issued
by DEC to authorize the discharge of pollutants to the waters of the
state.
STORM DRAIN MARKING
Labeling storm drain inlets with plaques, tiles, painted
or pre-cast messages warning citizens not to dump pollutants into
the drain. The messages are generally a simple phrase or graphic to
remind those passing by that the storm drains connect to local water
bodies and that dumping will pollute those waters.
STORMWATER
Any surface flow, runoff, and drainage consisting entirely
of water from any form of natural precipitation (such as rain, snow
or ice) and resulting from such precipitation.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICER
An employee of the Town or Town officer designated by the
Town Board to enforce this article. The SMO is also designated by
the Town to accept and review stormwater pollution prevention plans,
forward the plans to the applicable board and inspect stormwater management
practices.
SURFACE WATERS
All aboveground waters of the state that lie within the Town's
municipal boundaries or are within the Town's jurisdiction.
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
use) are impaired by pollutants, prepared periodically by DEC as required
by Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq. Section 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.
TOWN
The Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, New York.
WASTEWATER
Water that is not stormwater and that is contaminated with
pollutants, and is or will be discarded.
WATERS OF THE STATE
Lakes, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs, wells, rivers,
intermittent and perennial streams, creeks, wetlands, marshes, inlets,
canals, human-made bodies of water created for the treatment of stormwater,
and all other bodies of surface or underground water, natural or artificial,
public or private (except those private waters that do not combine
or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters),
which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state or within
its jurisdiction. Storm sewers and nonstormwater waste treatment systems,
including treatment ponds or lagoons, which meet the criteria of this
definition are not waters of the state. This exclusion applies only
to human-made bodies of water which neither were originally created
in waters of the state (such as a disposal area in wetlands) nor resulted
from impoundment of waters of the state.
WETLANDS
Any area that is inundated or saturated by surface water
or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support,
and that under normal circumstances does support, a prevalence of
vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
All references to discharges in this article shall apply to
all discharges entering the MS4 or surface waters generated on any
developed or undeveloped lands, unless explicitly exempted or otherwise
authorized by this article.
The Stormwater Management Officer(s) (SMO) shall administer,
implement, and enforce the provisions of this article. Such powers
granted or duties imposed upon the SMO may be delegated, in writing,
by the SMO as authorized by the Town.
The following activities are prohibited:
A. Activities that cause or contribute to a violation of the Town's
MS4 SPDES permit.
B. Activities that cause or contribute to the Town being subject to
any of the following special conditions in the Town's MS4 SPDES
permit:
(1) Discharge compliance with water quality standards. This condition
applies where DEC has notified the Town 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 Town must take all
necessary actions to ensure future discharges do not cause or contribute
to a violation of water quality standards.
(2) Discharge to 303(d)-listed waters. This condition applies where the
MS4 discharges to a 303(d)-listed water. Under this condition, the
Town's stormwater management program must ensure no increase
of the listed pollutant of concern to the 303(d)-listed water.
(3) TMDL strategy. This condition applies where a TMDL, including requirements
for control of stormwater discharges, has been approved by the EPA
for a water body or watershed into which the MS4 discharges.
(4) Future TMDL approval. This condition applies if a TMDL is approved
in the future by the EPA for any water body or watershed into which
an MS4 discharges. Under this condition, the Town 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 Town 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.
C. Activities in violation of §
149-8A and
B above include, but are not limited to, improper management of animal waste, application of fertilizer or pesticide not in accordance with label directions, and storage of fertilizers or pesticides so they are exposed to stormwater, where such activities cause or contribute to violations of the Town's MS4 SPDES permit or cause or contribute to the triggering of any of the special conditions in said permit.
D. Failing individual sewage treatment system, where such system contaminates
stormwater. The failure to properly maintain and operate an individual
sewage treatment system is a violation of this article and of the
Tompkins County Sanitary Code. If the Town receives notification of
a potentially failing system, the Town will refer the report to the
Tompkins County Health Department, in addition to any other steps
the Town may take pursuant to this article.
E. Any organization or person who is notified that its/his/her activities
violate the prohibitions in this section shall immediately modify
or abate such activities so they are no longer in violation.
Any organization or person subject to an industrial or construction
activity SPDES stormwater discharge permit shall comply with all provisions
of such permit. The Town may require proof of compliance with said
permit in a form acceptable to the Town before it allows such discharges
to the MS4.
In addition to the enforcement processes and penalties provided
in this article, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation
of any of the provisions of this article is hereby deemed and declared
to be a threat to public health, safety, and welfare and is declared
and deemed a nuisance and may be summarily abated or restored at the
violator's expense, and/or a civil action to abate, enjoin, or
otherwise compel the cessation of such nuisance may be undertaken
by the Town in its sole discretion.
The remedies set forth in this article are not exclusive of
any other remedies available under any applicable federal, state or
local law, and it is within the discretion of the Town to seek cumulative
remedies.