The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety,
and general welfare of the citizens of the Town of Hempstead through
the regulation of nonstormwater discharges to the municipal separate
storm sewer system (MS4) to the maximum extent practicable as required
by federal and state law. This chapter establishes methods for controlling
the introduction of pollutants into the MS4 in order to comply with
requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Municipal Separate Storm
Sewer Systems. The objectives of this chapter are to:
A. Meet the requirements of the SPDES General Permit for Stormwater
Discharges from MS4s, Permit No. GP-02-02, or as amended or revised;
B. Regulate the contribution of pollutants to the MS4 since such systems
are not designed to accept, process or discharge nonstormwater wastes;
C. Prohibit illicit connections, activities and discharges to the MS4;
D. Establish legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance
and monitoring procedures necessary to ensure compliance with this
chapter; and
E. 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 the MS4.
Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different meaning is
stated in a definition applicable to only a portion of this chapter,
the following terms will have the meanings set forth below:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs)
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.
BMPs also include treatment practices, operating procedures, and practices
to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or water disposal,
or drainage from raw materials storage.
CLEAN WATER ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq.), and any subsequent amendments thereto.
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
Activities requiring authorization under the SPDES permit
for stormwater discharges from construction activity, GP-02-01, as
amended or revised. These activities include construction projects
resulting in land disturbance of one or more acres. Such activities
include but are not limited to clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating,
and demolition.
DEPARTMENT
The New York State Department of Environmental .Conservation.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
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.
ILLICIT CONNECTIONS
Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface,
which allows an illegal discharge to enter the MS4, including but
not limited to:
A.
Any conveyances which allow any nonstormwater discharge, including
treated or untreated sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to
enter the 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; or
B.
Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial
land use to the MS4, which has not been documented in plans, maps,
or equivalent records and approved by an authorized enforcement agency.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
Any direct or indirect nonstormwater discharge to the MS4, except as exempted in §
161-6 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 New York 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 or
revised.
MS4
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System.
MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM
A conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with
drainage systems, municipal streets; municipal parking fields, catch
basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains):
A.
Owned or operated by the Town of Hempstead;
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 (POTW)
as defined at 40CFR 122.2
PERSON
Any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm,
corporation or other entity recognized by law and acting as either
the owner or as the owner's agent.
POLLUTANT
Dredged spoil, filter backwash, solid waste, incinerator
residue, treated or untreated sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions,
chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat,
wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand and industrial, municipal,
agricultural waste and ballast discharged into water; which may cause
or might reasonably be expected to cause pollution of the waters of
the state in contravention of the standards.
PREMISES
Any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land, whether
improved or unimproved, including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
A.
Discharge compliance with water quality standards. The condition
that applies where a municipality has been notified that the discharge
of stormwater authorized under its MS4 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.
303(d) Listed Waters - The condition in the municipality's
MS4 permit that applies where the MS4 discharges to a 303(d) listed
water. Under this condition the stormwater management program must
ensure no increase of the listed pollutant of concern to the 303(d)
listed water.
C.
Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) strategy. The condition in the
municipality's MS4 permit where a TMDL including requirements
for control of stormwater discharges has been approved by the EPA
for a waterbody 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 municipality was required to modify
its stormwater management program to ensure that reduction of the
pollutant of concern specified in the TMDL is achieved.
This chapter shall apply to all water entering the MS4 generated
on any developed and undeveloped lands unless explicitly exempted
by an authorized enforcement agency.
The Stormwater Management Officer(s) [SMO(s)] shall administer,
implement, and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter are hereby declared to be severable.
If any provision, clause, sentence, or paragraph 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.
Prohibition of illegal discharges. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the MS4 any materials other than stormwater except as provided in §
161-6A. The commencement, conduct or continuance of any illegal discharge to the MS4 is prohibited except as described as follows:
A. The following discharges are exempt from discharge prohibitions established
by this chapter, unless the Department or the municipality has determined
them to be substantial contributors of pollutants: water line flushing
or other potable water sources, landscape irrigation or lawn watering,
existing diverted stream flows, rising groundwater, uncontaminated
groundwater infiltration to storm drains, uncontaminated pumped groundwater,
foundation or footing drains, crawl space or basement sump pumps,
air-conditioning condensate, irrigation water, springs, water from
individual residential car washing, natural riparian habitat or wetland
flows, dechlorinated swimming pool discharges, residential street
wash water, water from firefighting activities, and any other water
source not containing pollutants. Such exempt discharges shall be
made in accordance with an appropriate plan for reducing pollutants.
B. Discharges approved in writing by the SMO to protect life or property
from imminent harm or damage, provided that, such approval shall not
be construed to constitute compliance with other applicable laws and
requirements, and further provided that such discharges may be permitted
for a specified time period and under such conditions as the SMO may
deem appropriate to protect such life and property while reasonably
maintaining the purpose and intent of this chapter.
C. Dye testing in compliance with applicable state and local laws is
an allowable. discharge, but requires a verbal notification to the
SMO prior to the time of the test.
D. The prohibition shall not apply to any discharge permitted under
an SPDES permit, waiver, or waste discharge order issued to the discharger
and administered under the authority of the Department, provided that
the discharger is in full compliance with all requirements of the
permit, waiver, or order and other applicable laws and regulations,
and provided that written approval has been granted for any discharge
to the MS4.
No persons shall operate a failing individual sewage treatment
system in areas tributary to the municipality'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. Structural failure of any component of the individual sewage treatment
system that could lead to any of the other failure conditions as noted
in this section;
F. Contamination of off-site groundwater.
Activities that are subject to the requirements of this section
are those types of activities that:
A. Cause or contribute to a violation of the municipality's MS4
SPDES permit.
B. Cause or contribute to the municipality being subject to the special conditions as defined in §
161-2 (Definitions) of this chapter.
C. Such activities include failing individual sewage treatment systems as defined in §
161-7, improper management of pet waste or. any other activity that causes or contributes to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES permit authorization.
D. Upon notification to a person that he or she is engaged in activities
that cause or contribute to violations of the municipality's
MS4 SPDES permit authorization, that person shall take all reasonable
actions to correct such activities such that he or she no longer causes
or contributes to violations of the municipality's MS4 SPDES
permit authorization.
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 municipality prior to the allowing of
discharges to the MS4.
Notwithstanding other requirements of law, as soon as any person
responsible for a facility or operation, or responsible for emergency
response for a facility or operation, has information of any known
or suspected release of materials which are resulting or may result
in illegal discharges or pollutants discharging into the MS4, said
person shall take all necessary steps to ensure the discovery, containment,
and cleanup of such release. In the event of such a release of hazardous
materials, said person shall immediately notify emergency response
agencies of the occurrence via emergency dispatch services. In the
event of a release of nonhazardous materials, said person shall notify
the municipality in person or by telephone or facsimile no later than
the next business day. Notifications in person or by telephone shall
be confirmed by written notice addressed and mailed to the municipality
within three business days of the telephone notice. If the discharge
of prohibited materials emanates from a commercial or industrial establishment,
the owner or operator of such establishment, shall also retain an
on-site written record of the discharge and the actions taken to prevent
its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least three
years.
Any person receiving a notice of violation may appeal the determination
of the SMO within 15 days of its issuance, which shall hear the appeal
within 30 days after the filing of the appeal and, within five days
of making its decision, file its decision in the office of the Town
Clerk and mail a copy of its decision by certified mail to the discharger.
It shall be unlawful for any person to violate any provision
or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter. If
a person has violated or continues to violate the provisions of this
chapter, the SMO may petition for a preliminary or permanent injunction
restraining the person from activities which would create further
violations or compelling the person to perform abatement or remediation
of the violation.
In addition to the enforcement processes and penalties provided,
any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of
the provisions of this chapter is 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 taken.
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 authorized enforcement
agency to seek cumulative remedies.
This chapter shall be in full force and effect according to
law after its final passage and adoption. All prior laws and parts
of law in conflict with this chapter are hereby repealed.