As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
The Department of Public Works of the City of Springfield
(hereinafter the "Department"), its employees or agents designated
to enforce this chapter.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
An activity, procedure, restraint, or structural improvement
that helps to reduce the quantity or improve the quality of stormwater
runoff.
CLEAN WATER ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq.), as hereafter amended.
DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS
The addition from any source of any pollutant or combination
of pollutants into the municipal storm drain system or into the waters
of the United States or the commonwealth from any source.
ILLICIT CONNECTION
A surface or subsurface drain or conveyance, which allows
an unlawful discharge into the municipal storm drain system, including
without limitation sewage, process wastewater, or wash water and any
connections from indoor drains, sinks, or toilets, regardless of whether
said connection was previously allowed, permitted, or approved before
the effective date of this chapter.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
A direct or indirect discharge to the municipal storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater, except as exempted in §
334-7. The term does not include a discharge in compliance with an NPDES stormwater discharge permit or a surface water discharge permit, or resulting from fire-fighting activities exempted pursuant to §
334-7 of this chapter.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any material or structure on or above the ground that prevents
water infiltrating the underlying soil. Impervious surface includes
without limitation roads, paved parking lots, sidewalks, and rooftops.
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) or MUNICIPAL STORM
DRAIN SYSTEM
The system of conveyances designed or used for collecting
or conveying stormwater, including any road with a drainage system,
street, gutter, curb, inlet, piped storm drain, pumping facility,
retention or detention basin, natural or man-made or altered drainage
channel, reservoir, and other drainage structure that together comprise
the storm drainage system owned or operated by the City.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, firm, company, trust,
corporation, agency, authority, department or political subdivision
of the commonwealth or the federal government, to the extent permitted
by law, and any officer, employee, or agent of such person.
POLLUTANT
Any element or property of sewage, agricultural, industrial
or commercial waste, runoff, leachate, heated effluent, or other matter,
whether originating at a point or nonpoint source, that is or may
be introduced into the municipal storm drain system or any waters
of the commonwealth. Pollutants shall include, without limitation:
A.
Paints, varnishes, and solvents;
B.
Oil and other automotive fluids;
C.
Nonhazardous liquid and solid wastes and yard wastes;
D.
Refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter, or other discarded or abandoned
objects, articles, accumulations and floatables;
E.
Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers;
F.
Hazardous materials and wastes; sewage, fecal coliform and pathogens;
G.
Dissolved and particulate metals;
J.
Construction wastes and residues; and
K.
Noxious or offensive matter of any kind.
PROCESS WASTEWATER
Any water which, during manufacturing or processing, comes
into direct contact with or results from the production or use of
any material, intermediate product, finished product, or waste product.
RECHARGE
The process by which groundwater is replenished by precipitation
through the percolation of runoff and surface water through the soil.
STORMWATER
Any surface flow, runoff, or drainage consisting entirely
of water from any form of natural precipitation, and resulting from
such precipitation.
SURFACE WATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) pursuant to 314 CMR 3.00 that authorizes the discharge of pollutants
to waters of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE
Any material which, because of its quantity, concentration,
chemical, corrosive, flammable, reactive, toxic, infectious or radioactive
characteristics, either separately or in combination with any substance
or substances, constitutes a present or potential threat to human
health, safety, welfare, or to the environment. Toxic or hazardous
materials include any synthetic organic chemical, petroleum product,
heavy metal, radioactive or infectious waste, acid and alkali, and
any substance defined as toxic or hazardous under MGL Ch. 21C and
Ch. 21E, and the regulations at 310 CMR 30.000 and 310 CMR 40.0000.
WASTEWATER
Any sanitary waste, sludge, or septic tank or cesspool overflow,
and water that, during manufacturing, cleaning or processing, comes
into direct contact with or results from the production or use of
any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, byproduct
or waste product.
WATERCOURSE
A natural or man-made channel through which water flows or
a stream of water, including, without limitation, a river, brook or
underground stream.
WATERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
All waters within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, including, without limitation, rivers, streams, lakes,
ponds, springs, impoundments, estuaries, wetlands, costal waters,
and groundwater.
This chapter shall apply to flows entering the municipally owned
storm drainage system.
The Department shall administer, implement and enforce this
chapter. Any powers granted to or duties imposed upon the Department
may be delegated in writing by the Director of the Department to employees
or agents of the Department.
The Department may promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate
the purposes of this chapter. Failure by the Department to promulgate
such rules and regulations shall not have the effect of suspending
or invalidating this chapter.
Notwithstanding other requirements of local, state or federal
law, as soon as a person responsible for a facility or operation,
or responsible for emergency response for a facility or operation,
has information of or suspects a release of materials at that facility
or operation, resulting in or which may result in discharge of pollutants
to the municipal storm drainage system or waters of the commonwealth,
the person shall take all necessary steps to ensure containment, and
cleanup of the release. In the event of a release of oil or hazardous
materials, the person shall immediately notify the municipal Fire
and Police Departments, Department of Public Works, and the Board
of Health. In the event of a release of nonhazardous material, the
reporting person shall notify the authorized enforcement agency no
later than the next business day. The reporting person shall provide
to the authorized enforcement agency written confirmation of all telephone,
facsimile or in-person notifications within three business days thereafter.
If the discharge of prohibited materials is from a commercial or industrial
facility, the facility owner or operator of the facility shall retain
on-site a written record of the discharge and the actions taken to
prevent its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least
three years.
The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be severable.
If any provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause of this chapter or
the application thereof to any person, establishment, or circumstances
shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other
provisions or application of this chapter.
Residential property owners shall have 60 days from the effective
date of this chapter to comply with its provisions, provided good
cause is shown for the failure to comply with the chapter during that
period.