Any landowner and any person engaged in the alteration or development of land which may affect stormwater runoff characteristics shall implement such measures consistent with the provisions of the applicable watershed stormwater management plan as are reasonably necessary to prevent injury to health, and of person's safety and/or damage to adjacent property. Such measures shall include such actions as are required: 1. to assure that the maximum rate of stormwater runoff is no greater after development than prior to development activities; or 2. to manage the quantity, velocity and direction of resulting stormwater runoff in a manner which otherwise adequately protects health and property from possible injury.
A. General criteria.
(1) The stormwater management plan must consider all the stormwater runoff flowing over the project site.
(2) All stormwater runoff easements and detention controls shall be located and designed by a person qualified and/or experienced in the location and design of such structures.
(3) The method used in calculating stormwater runoff shall be the method designated in the Municipal Stormwater Management Ordinance.
(4) Stormwater roof drains and pipes shall discharge water into cisterns, french drains (where soils are suitable), sheet drains or other stormwater runoff dispersion and absorption control device and not into storm sewers unless recommended in the watershed stormwater plan.
(5) No discharge of toxic materials into any stormwater management system is permitted.
(6) Flow velocities from any storm drain may not result in a deflection of the receiving channel.
(7) Developers are encouraged to consult the following stormwater management and erosion sedimentation control publications in preparing their plans.
(a) Chapter
102, Erosion Control, Title 25, Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(b) Chapter
105, Water Obstructions and Encroachments, Title 25, Rules and Regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection.
(c) Engineering Field Manual for Conservation Practices, 1975, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service.
(d) Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, Beaver County Conservation District.
(e) Guidelines for Storm Water Management, Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Dams and Waterway Management.
(f) Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Manual, Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation and Bureau of Water Quality Management.
(g) Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds, Technical Release No. 55, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January, 1975.
(h) Act 167 Stormwater Management Plan, Beaver County.
(i) PennDOT Design Manual II (Publication 13), Section 10.
B. Specific criteria.
(1) Refer to the Municipal Stormwater Management Ordinance.