Measures used to collect and carry stormwater
on any site shall be designed to meet the following minimum performance
standards:
A. Prevent erosion
damage and satisfactorily carry off or detain and control the rate
of release of surface waters.
B. When subsurface
soil conditions are suitable, require runoff control measures to percolate
the stormwater into the ground to aid in the recharge of groundwaters,
and the preservation of baseflow.
C. Carry surface
water to the nearest adequate street, storm drain, detention basin,
natural watercourse or drainage facility.
D. Take surface
water from the bottom of vertical grades, to lead water away from
springs and collect water upgrade of all street intersections at the
earliest or most efficient point.
E. Control/accommodate
not only the anticipated peak discharge from the on-site disturbed
ares, but also the existing runoff being contributed from all land
at a higher elevation in the same watershed.
F. Maintain the
adequacy of the natural stream channels. Accelerated bank erosion
shall be prevented by controlling the rate and velocity of runoff
discharged to these watercourses so as to avoid increasing the occurrence
of stream bank overflow.
G. Preserve the
adequacy of existing culverts and bridges by suppressing the new flood
peaks created by the new earth disturbances.
H. If in the course
of preparing or reviewing the stormwater management plan the Township
Engineer determines that off-site improvements are necessary to satisfactorily
control the stormwater from the site, the applicant shall be responsible
for such off-site improvements.
I. All stormwater
detention and retention facilities shall be in place and functioning
prior to the creation of any impervious surface.
J. Whenever a watercourse,
stream or intermittent stream is located within a grading site, it
shall remain open in its natural state and location and shall not
be piped unless permitted by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) and the Upper Providence Township Board of Supervisors.
K. The existing
points of natural drainage discharge onto adjacent property shall
not be altered without the written approval and a drainage easement
from the affected land owners.
L. No stormwater
runoff or natural drainage shall be so diverted as to overload existing
drainage systems or create flooding or the need for additional drainage
structures on other private properties or public lands.
All stormwater BMPs shall be designed to satisfy
the following requirements:
A. All facilities
shall be provided with the capability to withstand the discharge associated
with the 100-year return rainfall event, without failing or resulting
in damage to downstream areas. Some nondetention BMPs may be designed
to bypass stormwater discharges, which are in excess of the appropriate
design storm. In this case, conveyance must be provided to transport
the 100-year surcharge flow to a downstream facility, natural watercourse
or storm drainage system inlet.
B. All groundwater
recharge devices shall be protected from sedimentation. Areas designated
for recharge shall not receive runoff until the contributory drainage
areas have achieved final stabilization.
C. The required infiltration or
water quality volume shall be calculated using PADEP NPDES change
in runoff volume for two-year storm method. (PADEP's modified SCS
CN direct runoff calculation method.)
[Added 3-15-2021 by Ord. No. 588]