A.
For all regulated activities, unless preparation of an SWM site plan is specifically exempted in § 343-28:
B.
SWM site plans approved by the municipality, in accordance with § 343-38, shall be available onsite throughout the duration of the regulated activity.
C.
The municipality may, after consultation with DEP, approve measures for meeting the state water quality requirements other than those in this article, provided that they meet the minimum requirements of, and do not conflict with, state law including, but not limited to, the Clean Streams Law.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 35 P.S. § 691.1 et seq.
D.
For all regulated earth disturbance activities, erosion and sediment control BMPs shall be designed, implemented, operated, and maintained during the regulated earth disturbance activities (e.g., during construction) to meet the purposes and requirements of this article and to meet all requirements under Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code and the Clean Streams Law.
E.
Impervious areas.
(1)
The measurement of impervious areas shall include all of the impervious areas in the total proposed development even if development is to take place in stages.
(2)
For development taking place in stages, the entire development plan must be used in determining conformance with this article.
(3)
For projects that add impervious area to a parcel, the total impervious area on the parcel is subject to the requirements of this article; except that the volume controls in § 343-29 and the peak rate controls of § 343-30 do not need to be retrofitted to existing impervious areas that are not being altered by the proposed regulated activity.
F.
Stormwater discharges onto adjacent property shall not be created, increased, decreased, relocated or otherwise altered without written notification to the adjacent property owner(s) and approval of the altered discharge by said owner(s). Such stormwater flows shall be subject to the requirements of this subarticle.
G.
All regulated activities shall include such measures as necessary to:
(1)
Protect health, safety, and property.
(2)
Meet the water quality goals of this article by implementing measures to:
(a)
Minimize disturbance to floodplains, wetlands, and wooded areas.
(b)
Maintain or extend riparian buffers.
(c)
Avoid erosive flow conditions in natural flow pathways.
(d)
Minimize thermal impacts to waters of the commonwealth.
(e)
Disconnect impervious surfaces by directing runoff to pervious areas, wherever possible.
(3)
Incorporate the stormwater management (SWM) best management practices (BMPs), including the design standards and inspection and maintenance requirements of such BMPs, described in the Pennsylvania Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual (BMP Manual), and any subsequent addenda or revisions thereto. Green infrastructure and LID methods that satisfy the volume and rate controls required under this subarticle shall be used to the maximum extent that is practicable. The SWM site plan must include a detailed narrative that includes justification demonstrating that the use of LID and green infrastructure for the volume and rate control is not practicable.
H.
The design of all facilities over karst shall include an evaluation of measures to minimize adverse effects.
I.
Infiltration BMPs should be spread out, made as shallow as possible, and located to maximize use of natural on-site infiltration features while still meeting the other requirements of this article.
J.
Normally dry, open stormwater management facilities should completely drain both the volume control and rate control capacities over a period of time not less than 24 and not more than 72 hours from the end of the design storm.
K.
The design storm precipitation to be used in the analysis of runoff volume and peak rates of discharge shall be obtained from the latest version of the Precipitation Frequency Estimates (NOAA Atlas 14), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Weather Service, Hydrometeorological Design Studies Center, Silver Spring, Maryland.
L.
Rainfall precipitation data shall be used with a NOAA Type B rainfall distribution for all stormwater management analyses.