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Stormwater Pol I ution Prevention Plan Prepared in accordance with NYS DEC General Permit GP-0-20-001 for: 19 Washington Owner/Operator(s): 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 353 B roadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 SWPPP Contact(s): The LA Group, PC 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 1-518-587-8100 1-518-587-0180 SWPPP Preparation Date: March 18,2021 Table of Contents 1.0 PERMIT OVERVIEW AND REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................1 1.1 PERMIT OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SWPPP REVIEW,UPDATE.......................................................................................................2 2.1 S WPPP REv1Ew..........................................................................................................................2 2.2 S WPPP UPDATE..........................................................................................................................2 3.0 SITE ASSESSMENT,EVALUATION AND PLANNING.......................................................3 3.1 PROJECT LOCATION.....................................................................................................................3 3.2 PRE-DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS................................................................................................3 �.� PROJECT TYPE.............................................................................................................................� 3.4 PROJECT SCOPE............................................................................................................................3 3.S ENDANGERED SPECIES.................................................................................................................3 3.6 RECEIVING WATERS....................................................................................................................3 3.7 So1Ls...........................................................................................................................................4 4.0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL.................................................................................4 4.1 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES...........................................................................4 4.2 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DRAWINGS...........................................................................4 4.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASING PLAN AND SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS................................................4 4.4 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICE MAINTENANCE....................................................6 4.5 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL INSPECTION..........................................................................6 4.6 CONTRACTOR SEQUENCE FORM..................................................................................................7 5.0 POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES......................7 S.1 STORMWATER MANAGENIENT CONTROLS...................................................................................7 5.2 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE PRACTICES/RUNOFF REDUCTION TECHNIQUES...................................7 5.3 POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT DRAWINGS................................................9 5.4 HYDRAULIC AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSIS..................................................................................9 S.S COMPARISON OF PRE AND POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER RUNOFF....................................9 6.0 POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MAINTENANCE............................................10 6.1 MAINTENANCE TO BE PERFORIV�D............................................................................................ 1 O 7.0 CONSTRUCTION WASTE......................................................................................................12 8.0 OFFSITE VEHICLE TRACKING...........................................................................................12 9.0 TEMPORARY STABILIZATION FOR FROZEN CONDITIONS.....................................12 10.0 SPILL PREVENTION PRACTICES.......................................................................................13 11.0 CERTIFICATIONS....................................................................................................................17 12.0 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................................22 Appendices A Notice of Intent(NOI)and MS4 Acceptance Form B Stormwater Management Report and Hydro CAD C Map Set—Location Map and Construction Drawing D SWPPP Inspection Forms—SWPPP Inspection Report E Other SWPPP Forms—Construction Sequence, SWPPP Plan Changes, Spill Response Form, Stormwater Management Practice Maintenance Log F SPDES General Permit GP-0-20-001 G Endangered Species Documentation H Deep Ripping and De-compaction (DEC, 2008) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 1.0 PERMIT OVERVIEW AND REQUIREMENTS 1.1 Permit Overview This Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) is prepared to inform the landowner and construction personnel of the measures to be implemented for controlling runoff and pollutants from the site during and after construction activities. The objective of this plan is to comply with the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities, Permit No. GP- 0-20-001 requirements. Any material conflicts between this plan and the site plans, specification or instructions, must be brought to the attention of the design professional. The project may have other permits and it is the responsibility of the owner and contractor to know and understand all permits. The operator will be issued a bill from New York State for a one hundred and ten dollar ($110.00) annual fee for the open GP-0-20-001 permit. The operator will also be billed by New York State for a one time one hundred and ten dollar($110.00) per acre fee for the proposed disturbed soil area listed in the NOI, and finally a one time six hundred and seventy five ($675.00) per acre fee for the proposed increased impervious area listed in the NOI. The operator is responsible to maintain onsite in a secure location that is accessible during normal working hours to an individual performing a compliance inspection, the following information: ✓ the Notice of I ntent(NOI), ✓ the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation NOI Acknowledgement Letter, ✓ the SWPPP, ✓ a copy of the General Permit(included in the SWPPP), ✓ MS4 SWPPP Acceptance Form (where applicable), and ✓ All inspection reports. All post-construction stormwater management facilities must be inspected annually by a qualified professional, a report prepared and submitted to the City Engineer documenting the inspections as well as the maintenance activities that were completed during the prior year. Technical standards are detailed in the "New York State Standards and Specifications for Sediment and Erosion and Sediment Control (July 2016)", as well as illustrated on the Construction Drawings included in Appendix C. The design of post-construction stormwater control practices follow the guidance provided by "New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual." � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i � Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 2.0 SWPPP REVIEW, UPDATE 2.1 SWPPP Review Applicable Federal, State, and local regulatory agencies that have jurisdiction may elect to review this SWPPP and notify the permittee in writing that the SWPPP does not meet the requirements of their regulations. If the SWPPP needs to be revised, the permittee and the site contractor will make the required modifications within seven days of such notification and submit written certification to the notifying agency that the changes have been implemented. A copy of the SWPPP will be kept available on site for review by regulatory agencies, engineers, and subcontractors. This Project is in the City of Saratoga Springs which is a regulated MS4 Community, so a copy of this SWPPP was sent to the City for review. A copy of the signed MS4 Acceptance form is provided in Appendix A of this SWPPP. 2.2 SWPPP Update The permittee identified in this SWPPP shall amend the SWPPP under the following conditions: ✓ Whenever the current provisions prove to be ineffective in minimizing pollutants in stormwater discharge from the site ✓ Whenever there is a change in design, construction or operation that could have an effect on the discharge of pollutants ✓ To address issues or deficiencies identified during an inspection by the qualified inspector, the Department or other regulatory authority ✓ To identify a new subcontractor that will implement any part of the SWPPP. If modifications are required to the post-stormwater management practices and the Project is within a regulated, traditional land use control MS4, the owner or operator of the Project must notify the MS4 in writing of any planned amendments or modifications to the post-construction stormwater management practice component of the SWPPP. Unless otherwise notified by the MS4, the owner or operator shall have the SWPPP amendments or modifications reviewed and accepted by the MS4 prior to commencing construction of the post-construction stormwater management practice. The SWPPP PLAN CHANGES,AUTHORIZATION, AND CHANGE CERTIFICATION form (Appendix E)must be filled out and a copy retained onsite during construction. If modifications are required to the post-stormwater management practices and the Project is not within a Regulated, Traditional Land Use Control MS4, the changes shall be documented in the SWPPP kept onsite. � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 2 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 3.0 SITE ASSESSMENT, EVALUATION AND PLANNING 3.1 Project Location The Project is located at the northwest corner of Broadway and Washington Street, in the City of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, NY 12866. Access to the site is off of Washington Street. See Appendix C for a general site location map. 3.2 Pre-Development Conditions The site is bounded by Broadway to the east, Washington Street to the south, the UPH to the west, and neighboring apartment/commercial buildings to the north. The cover type in the proposed area of disturbance is a mixture of grass, pavement, and existing buildings. The project site is located in a previously developed, urban environment. 3.3 Project Type This project is a mixture of redevelopment and new development and has been designed in accordance with Chapter 4 and Chapter 9 of the NYSDEC Stormwater Management Design Manual and NYSDEC's General Permit(GP-0-20-001)for construction activities. 3.4 Project Scope The Project includes the construction of a new combination hotel and apartment building and parking garage. The remainder of the proposed site improvements include the streetscapes on both the Broadway and Washington Street sides of the project including site lighting, landscaping, stormwater controls, and connections to the municipal water and sewer system. The Project Site represents the area that will be disturbed as a result of the Project. 3.5 Endangered Species The Project is not shown by the NYSDEC Environmental map to be located in an area with rare plants and animals. The NYSDEC Environmental map is included in Appendix G. 3.6 Receiving Waters The site discharges to the City of Saratoga Springs municipal storm sewer system, which eventually discharges to an unnamed tributary. � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 3 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 3.7 Soils According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS)Web Soil Survey, the area including and surrounding the Project Site is comprised of Windsor loamy sand. The hydrological soil group classification for Windsor is `A'. The Soil report is provided in Attachment A of the Stormwater Management Report (Appendix B). Soil borings were conducted by Dente Engineering in the vicinity of the planned infiltration practices on site. The results indicated depths to groundwater and bedrock were greater than 12 feet in both locations. The soil borings log is provided in Attachment A of the Stormwater Management Report(Appendix B). 4.0 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 4.1 Erosion and Sediment Control Practices Temporary Structural Practices ✓ Silt Fence ✓ Stabilized Construction Entrance ✓ Topsoil Stockpile Area Permanent Structural Controls ✓ Grading Temporary Stabilization Practices (including vegetative practices) ✓ Initialize seed and mulching of bare soil areas by the end of the next business day and complete temporary stabilization within 14 days. Permanent Stabilization Practices(including vegetative practices) ✓ Seed and mulch all disturbed areas. Slopes that are 3:1 or steeper should receive a Rolled Erosion Control Product(RECP), sodding, and or hydro- seeding a homogenous mixture of wood fiber mulch with tackifying agent. Refer to Construction Drawings attached in Appendix C for detailed information on each practice. 4.2 Erosion and Sediment Control Drawings Erosion and Sediment Control practices are shown on Construction Drawings included in Appendix C. 4.3 Construction Phasing Plan and Sequence of Operations The project will disturb less than five acres at a single time. � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 4 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 ✓ Temporary structural erosion controls will be installed prior to earthwork as per the attached plans. ✓ Areas to be undisturbed for more than 14 days will be temporarily stabilized by seeding. ✓ Disturbed areas will be reseeded and mulched immediately after final contours are re-established and no more than 14 days after the completion of construction at that site. ✓ Temporary erosion control devices will not be removed until the area served is stabilized by the growth of vegetation and the area is certified as being stabilized by the Erosion Control Superintendent. Construction Activities Start� Stop Sequence must include major items such as, but not limited to, clearing and grubbing, excavation and grading, utility and infrastructure installation and any other activity resulting in soil disturbance. Include installation of erosion and sediment control ractices and timin of installation. Install silt fence and construction entrance Week 1 Clear site and rough grade weeks 2-4 Begin utility installation Weeks 4-8 Begin building construction Weeks 7 completion Monitor/maintain erosion and sediment control measures Ongoing Remove erosion and sediment control measures upon Ongoing stabilization of contributing areas � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 5 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 4.4 Erosion and Sediment Control Practice Maintenance ✓ Silt fence—maintenance shall be perFormed as needed and material removed when"bulges" develop in the silt fence. ✓ Stabilized construction entrance—entrance shall be maintained in a condition which shall prevent tracking. This may require periodic top dressing with additional aggregate. All sediment tracked onto or spilled on public rights of way shall be removed immediately. When necessary, wheels must be cleaned to remove sediment prior to entrance on public rights of way. When washing is required, it shall be done in an area stabilized with aggregate and wash water shall be directed away from streams or wetlands preferably to a broad grassed area or a stormwater pond. ✓ Rock outlet protection—once a riprap outlet has been installed, the maintenance needs are very low. It should be inspected after high flows for evidence of scour beneath the riprap. Repair should be immediate. ✓ Replace top-soil, mulch and seed where seeding has been disturbed. 4.5 Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection ■ It is recommended that a rain gage be installed at the site. ■ A qualified inspector shall conduct an assessment of the site prior to the commencement of construction and certify in an inspection report that the appropriate erosion and sediment controls described in the SWPPP and required by GP-0-20-001 have been adequately installed to ensure overall preparedness of the site for commencement of construction. ■ This qualified inspector must be a Licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Registered Landscape Architect, or someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, provided they have received 4 hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. After receiving the initial training, the qualified inspector shall receive 4 hours of training every 3 years. ■ The day-to-day erosion control activities on the site will be monitored by the construction manager. The qualified inspector(as defined by the NYS DEC SPDES regulations)and his crews will make at least one inspection every seven(7) days of erosion control devices, and non-stabilized areas during construction. A maintenance inspection report will be completed by the qualified inspector after each inspection. The report form to be completed by the inspector is attached in Appendix D. Reports should be compiled and maintained on-site in the SWPPP 3-ring binder. � The LA GRC]UP /� Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 'V Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 ■ All measures will be maintained in good working order; if repair is necessary, it will be initiated within 24 hours of report. The qualified inspector shall take photographs of any needed repairs and also photograph when the repairs are completed. These photographs will be time and date stamped and attached to the weekly inspection report. ■ Seeded and planted areas will be inspected for bare spots, washouts, and healthy growth. If necessary, spot reseeding or sodding will be implemented. ■ A trained contractor will be an employee from the contracting company responsible for the implementation of the SWPPP. This person will be onsite when any soil disturbing activities are being conducted. The trained contractor must have received 4 hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. After receiving the initial training, the qualified inspector shall receive 4 hours of training every 3 years. This trained contractor cannot conduct the regular SWPPP compliance inspections unless they meet the qualified inspector qualifications. 4.6 Contractor Sequence Form The operator shall prepare a summary of construction status using the Construction Sequence Form (included in Appendix E)once every month. Significant deviations to the sequence and reasons for those deviations (i.e.weather, subcontractor availability, etc.), shall be noted by the contractor. The schedule shall be used to record the dates for initiation of construction, implementation of erosion control measures, stabilization, etc. A copy of this table will be maintained at the construction site and updated. 5.0 POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES 5.1 Stormwater Management Controls The proposed Post Construction Stormwater Management controls on this project are listed below: ✓ Green Roof ✓ Porous Pavers ✓ Hydrodynamic Separator 5.2 Green Infrastructure Practices/Runoff Reduction Techniques The proposed Green Infrastructure practices or Standard Management practices with Runoff Reduction capabilities on this project are listed below: � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 7 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 ✓ Green Roof ✓ Porous Pavement The provided runoff reduction volume is 0.024 ac-ft, which is less than the required WQv of 0.065 ac-ft, but greater than the minimum RRv of 0.010 ac-ft. The project does fully reduce the WQv associated with the new impervious area. Soil Restoration Excessively compacted areas and areas of cut and fill on the Project Site will have soil restoration applied as needed and as specified in the table below. Attached in Appendix H is"Deep Ripping and De-compaction, (DEC 2008)." This methodology should be followed for soil restoration as specified in the table below: Type ofSoil Disturbance Soil Restoration Requirement Comments/Examples Minimal Soil Disturbance Restoration not permitted Preservation of Natural Features Are as whe re topsoil is strippe d Re storation not re quire d C le aring and Grubbing only-no change in grade HSG A&B HSG C&D Areas of cut and fill apply 6 inches of Aerate*and apply topsoil 6 inches of topsoil Heavy traffic areas onsite HSG A&B HSG C&D (especially in a zone 5-25 feet around buildings,but not within a Aerate and apply 6 Apply full Soil 5 foot perimeter around �ches of topsoil Restoration** foundation walls) Keep construction equipment from Areas where Runoff Reduction Restoration not required,but may be crossing these areas.To protect and/or infiltration practices are applied to enhance the reduction newly installed practice from any applie d spe c ifie d for appropriate practic e s ongoing c onstruction activitie s construct a single phase operation fence area. *Aeration includes the use of machines such as tractor-drawn implements with coulters making a narrow slit in the soil,a roller with many spikes making indentations in the soil,or prongs which function like a mini-subsoiler **Per"Deep Ripping and Decopmpaction,DEC 2008" • If compost amendment is required, 2 to 4 inches of screened compost will be incorporated into the soil. • Prior to application of the deep-ripping and de-compaction, the depth to bedrock or naturally occurring hardpan should be known so that the depth of tillage be adjusted according to those restrictive depths. • Soils with a slope that exceeds 10%will not have full soil restoration with deep-ripping and de-compaction due to potential for erosion from tilled soil. • Any soil tillage (deep or shallow)will not be done on soils that are excessively wet, as this will damage the soil. � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 8 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 • Any tillage will not be done within approximately 10' of the drip-line of any existing established trees. • Any large stones that are unearthed during tillage should be removed from the surface prior to final surface preparation and vegetation establishment. 5.3 Post Construction Stormwater Management Drawings Post construction stormwater management controls are shown on Construction Drawings included in Appendix C. 5.4 Hydraulic and Hydrologic Analysis The program utilized for quantifying stormwater runoff rates and volumes was HydroCAD software, produced by Applied Microcomputer Systems of Chocorua, NH. The SCS 24-hour Type I I design storms for 1, 10, and 100-year frequency rainfall were analyzed. ✓ Hydrologic/hydraulic analysis for all structural components of the stormwater control system for the applicable design storms (see Appendix 6). ✓ Comparison of post-development stormwater runoff conditions with pre- development conditions(see Appendix 6). ✓ Dimensions, material specifications and installation details for each post- construction stormwater control practice (see Appendix B and C). 5.5 Comparison of Pre and Post Construction Stormwater Runoff Stormwater Quantity. These calculations are based on the HydroCAD analysis. Pre Develo ment Post Develo ment 10 ear, 24 hour storm Q 7.34 cfs 7.31 cfs 100 ear, 24 hour storm (Q� 13.63 cfs 12.52 cfs Water Quality Volume Calculations The following was utilized to determine water quality volume: WQv= (P) (Rv)(A) 12 Where: WQv=Water Quality Volume (acre/feet) P =90% Rainfall Event Rv =0.05 +0.009(I)where I is impervious cover in percent A =Subcatchment area in acres � The LA GRC]UP Laiidscape Arcl��iteeture c�.F-cigineering I'_C. Pag�i 9 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project#2020049 Water Quality Volume(WQv) Required by Required by Provided by Provided by Standard Alternative Standard Alternative Practice Practice Practice Practice 0.019 AC-FT 0.041 AC-FT 0.024 AC-FT 0.042 AC-FT 6.0 POST CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MAINTENANCE 6.1 Maintenance to be Performed 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC will be responsible for the continuous upkeep and maintenance of all post construction stormwater management facilities. Post-construction maintenance for this project will consist of regular inspections of permanent stormwater management facilities and steep slopes. These maintenance procedures are essential to assure continual performance of the stormwater management practices on your site. During the inspection and any maintenance activity to the stormwater management practices, the responsible party should fill out an inspection and maintenance log (Appendix E)to record that it was done. Annual inspections of the post construction stormwater management practices shall be completed and inspection reports shall be sent to the office of the City Engineer for their records. The City of Saratoga Springs shall approve a formal maintenance and inspection agreement in accordance with City Code Chapter 242 for stormwater management facilities to ensure the practices will be properly operated and maintained in accordance with the long term operation and maintenance plans. This agreement shall be binding on all subsequent land owners and recorded in the office of the County Clerk as a deed restriction on the property. Green Roof ■ Maintenance may include watering, fertilizing and weeding as needed, specifically during the first year. ■ Roof drains should be checked after each major storm event and cleaned as needed. ■ Clean trash and debris out of system as necessary ■ Dead or diseased vegetation should be replaced ■ Areas devoid of mulch shall be re-mulched on an annual basis � The LA GRC]UP Laiac[scape Arel��iteeture c�.F-ngineering�_C. Pag�i �0 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Porous Pavement/Pavers During the winter, the spreading of sand or other particles for traction cannot be done. If the area is to be plowed of snow, this should be done carefully so as not to upset the permeable pavement. Areas that receive high volumes of sediment will require frequent maintenance activities, and areas that experience high volumes of vehicular traffic will clog more readily due to soil compaction. Typical maintenance activities for permeable paving are summarized in the table below: Typical Maintenance Activities Associated with Permeable Pavers Schedule -Activity Ensure paving area is free of debris Monthly Ensure paving dewaters between storms Monthly and after storms >0.5" Ensure area is clean of sediments Monthly Mow upland and adjacent areas and seed bare areas As needed Vacuum sweep frequently to keep surface free of sediments Typically 3 to 4 times a year Inspect the surface for deterioration or spallin Annually ■ Generally, routine vacuum sweeping and high-pressure washing (with proper disposal of removed material and wash water) can maintain infiltration rates when clogged or crusted material is removed. Signs can also be posted visibly within a permeable paving area to prevent such activities as resurfacing, the use of abrasives, and to restrict truck parking. Hydrodynamic Separator Inspections of the separator must be completed at a minimum of twice a year (Site specific maintenance frequency should be established during the first two or three years or operation) Maintenance shall be performed if any internal components are broken or missing, inlet or outlet is obstructed or if the accumulation of trash, debris and/or oil in the baffled chambers around the vortex is significant. All maintenance shall be completed during dry weather when no flow is entering the system. Catch Basins ■ Sediment removal with a vacuum truck should be done at least once a year, preferably after spring runoff and then in early fall, or when they are at 50% capacity, whichever comes first. ■ Any mechanical valves should be operated for inspection every two months. Li The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 11 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 7.0 CONSTRUCTION WASTE Waste Materials: All waste materials generated during construction will be disposed at a suitable landfill, or transfer station. Hazardous Waste: The project will not be a generator of hazardous waste and it is not anticipated that any hazardous waste will be generated during construction. If there are any materials generated, a licensed hazardous waste carrier will be contracted to dispose the hazardous material at a suitable disposal site. If hazardous materials are discovered during construction, the work will be stopped until the issue is resolved. Waste: Portable sanitary facilities will be made available to construction personnel and will be serviced regularly. 8.0 OFFSITE VEHICLE TRACKING Excavation equipment involved with the construction will remain on the project site and will not regularly egress or ingress the site. Any trucks used to bring in materials or remove materials via municipal paved roads will do so over a stabilized construction entrance. If any off-site vehicle tracking occurs, the contractor will be directed to initiate, street sweeping program in the immediate vicinity of the site. 9.0 TEMPORARY STABILIZATION FOR FROZEN CONDITIONS The following temporary stabilization measures MUST be performed when construction is occurring during winter/frozen ground conditions. The following requirements do not supercede any other requirements of this SWPPP as they apply to non -frozen ground conditions. ■ Perimeter erosion control MUST still be installed prior to earthwork disturbance as per this SWPPP. ■ Any areas that cannot be seeded to turf by October 1 or earlier will receive a temporary seeding. The temporary seeding will consist of winter rye seeded at the rate of 120 pounds per acre (2.5 pounds per 1,000 square feet) or stabilized as per the temporary stabilization for winter construction/frozen conditions. ■ Any area of disturbance that will remain inactive for a period of 14 consecutive days MUST be mulched. This includes any previously disturbed areas that are covered with snow. ■ Mulch MUST consist of loose straw applied at the rate of 2 to 3 bales (90 to 100 pounds) per thousand square feet. ■ Mulch MUST be applied uniformly over the area of bare soil or bare soil that is covered with snow. For the latter condition, mulch MUST be applied on top of snow. L The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 12 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 ■ Using a tracked vehicle, mulch MUST be crimped into the bare soil/snow. The tracked vehicle MUST be driven across the mulched areas in at least two directions to maximize crimping of mulch into the soil/snow. ■ If mulch gets blown off an area to a significant degree, the site inspector WILL require that an area be re -mulched in accordance with Items 2 through 5 above, and this area WILL be included on the inspection checklist for the next inspection. ■ If a particular area repeatedly experiences loss of mulch due to wind, then the inspector WILL require that an alternative method be used to secure the mulch in place. Such alternatives may include the use of netting, tackifier or other methods deemed appropriate by the inspector. ■ During periods when snow is melting and/or surface soils are thawing during daytime hours, mulched areas MUST be re -tracked (crimped) as per Item 5 above at least once every seven days, more frequently if directed by the inspector. Additional mulch may be required to obtain complete coverage of an area. Biodegradable erosion control matting may be required on steeper slopes. ■ Additional stabilization measures for non -frozen ground conditions described in this SWPPP WILL be implemented at the time deemed appropriate by the inspector. During the winter season, if a site has been stabilized and soil disturbing activities have been suspended for the winter, weekly inspections can be suspended. However, monthly inspections must still be conducted. All normal weekly inspections must resume when soil disturbing activities resume. 10.0 SPILL PREVENTION PRACTICES Good Housekeeping and Material Management Practices The following good housekeeping and material management practices will be followed on site during the construction project to reduce the risk of spills or other accidental exposure of materials and substances to stormwater runoff. ■ Materials will be brought on site in the minimum quantities required. ■ All materials stored on site will be stored in a neat, orderly manner in their appropriate containers, and if possible, under a roof or other enclosure. ■ Products will be kept in their original containers with the original manufacturer's label. ■ Substances will not be mixed with one another unless recommended by the manufacturer. ■ Whenever possible, all of a product will be used up before disposal. ■ Manufacturer's recommendations for proper use and disposal will be followed. L The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 13 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 ■ The construction manager or his designee will inspect regularly to ensure proper use and disposal of materials on site. ■ The contractor shall prohibit washing of tools, equipment, and machinery in or within 100 feet of any watercourse or wetland. ■ All above grade storage tanks are to be protected from vehicle damage by temporary barriers. Inventory for Pollution Prevention Plan The materials and substances listed below are expected to be on-site during construction. ■ Petroleum for fueling vehicles will be stored in above ground storage tanks. Tanks will either be steel with an enclosure capable of holding 110% of the storage tank volume or of a Con -Store, concrete encased type typically employed by NYSDOT. Hydraulic oil and other oils will be stored in their original containers. Concrete and asphalt will be stored in the original delivery trucks. ■ Fertilizer may be stored on site in its original container for a short period of time prior to seeding. Original containers will be safely piled on pallets or similar devices to protect from moisture. ■ Paints and other similar materials will be stored in their original containers and all empty containers will be disposed of in accordance with label directions. ■ Portable sanitary facilities, which contain chemical disinfectants (deodorants) will be located on-site, with the disinfectants held in the tank of the toilet. Hazardous Products These practices are used to reduce the risks associated with hazardous materials. ■ Products will be kept in original containers unless they are not re- sealable. ■ Original labels and material safety data sheets will be retained; they contain important product information. ■ If surplus product must be disposed of, manufacturers' or local and State recommended methods for proper disposal will be followed. Spill Prevention The following product specific practices will be followed on site. Petroleum Products: ■ Construction personnel should be made aware that emergency telephone numbers are located in this SWPPP. L The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 14 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 ■ The contractor shall immediately contact NYSDEC in the event of a spill, and shall take all appropriate steps to contain the spill, including construction of a dike around the spill and placing absorbent material over this spill. ■ The contractor shall instruct personnel that spillage of fuels, oils, and similar chemicals must be avoided and will have arranged with a qualified spill remediation company to serve the site. ■ Fuels, oils, and chemicals will be stored in appropriate and tightly capped containers. Containers shall not be disposed of on the project site. ■ Fuels, oils, chemicals, material, equipment, and sanitary facilities will be stored/located away from trees and at least 100 feet from streams, wells, wet areas, and other environmentally sensitive sites. ■ Dispose of chemical containers and surplus chemicals off the project site in accordance with label directions. ■ Use tight connections and hoses with appropriate nozzles in all operations involving fuels, lubricating materials or chemicals. ■ Use funnels when pouring fuels, lubricating materials or chemicals. ■ Refueling and cleaning of construction equipment will take place in parking areas to provide rapid response to emergency situations. ■ All on-site vehicles will be monitored for leaks and receive regular preventative maintenance to reduce the chance of leakage. Any vehicle leaking fuel or hydraulic fuel will be immediately scheduled for repairs and use will be discontinued until repairs are made. Fertilizers: ■ Fertilizer will be stored in its original containers on pallets with water resistant coverings. ■ Proper delivery scheduling will minimize storage time. ■ Any damaged containers will be repaired immediately upon discovery and any released fertilizer recovered to the fullest extent practicable. Paints: All containers will be tightly sealed and stored when not required for use. Excess paint will not be discharged to the storm water system or wastewater system, but will be properly disposed of according to manufacturers' instructions or State and local regulations. Concrete Trucks: ■ Concrete trucks will be allowed to wash out or discharge surplus concrete or drum wash water only at designated locations on site. Li The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 15 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Asphalt Trucks: ■ Asphalt trucks shall not discharge surplus asphalt on the site. Spill Control Practices In addition to the good housekeeping and material management practices discussed in the previous sections of this plan, the following practices will be followed for spill prevention and cleanup. The construction manager or site superintendent responsible for the day-to-day site operations will be the spill prevention and cleanup coordinator. He will designate at least three other site personnel who will receive spill prevention and cleanup training. These individuals will each become responsible for a particular phase of prevention and cleanup. The names of responsible spill personnel will be posted in the material storage area and in the onsite construction office or trailer. ■ Manufacturers' recommended methods for spill cleanup will be clearly posted and site personnel will be made aware of the procedures and the location of the information and cleanup supplies. Any spill in excess or suspected to be in excess of two gallons will be reported to the NYSDEC Regional Spill Response Unit. Notification to the NYSDEC (1-800-457-7362) must be completed within two hours of the discovery of the spill. ■ Materials and equipment necessary for spill cleanup will be kept in the material storage area onsite. Equipment and materials will include but not be limited to absorbent pads, brooms, dust pans, mops, rags, gloves, goggles, activated clay, sand, sawdust, and plastic and metal trash containers specifically for this purpose. ■ All spills will be cleaned up immediately after discovery. ■ The spill area will be kept well ventilated and personnel will wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent injury from contact with spilled substance. ■ Spills of toxic or hazardous material will be reported to the appropriate State or local government agency, regardless of the size Li The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering PC Page 16 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 11.0 CERTIFICATIONS Preparer Certification of Compliance with Federal, State, and Local Regulations This Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan was prepared in accordance with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activities (Permit No. GP -0-20-001), pursuant to Article 17, Titles 7, 8 and Article 70 of the Environmental Conservation Law. This SPDES General Permit implements the Federal Clean Water Act pertaining to stormwater discharges. Name: Doug Heller Title: Civil Engineer Signature: Company Name: The LA Group, PC Owner Pollution Prevention Plan Certification Date: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who are directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the Penal Law. I understand that GP -0-20-001 requires site inspections be conducted by a qualified professional once every seven (7) days and when approved in writing by the NYSDEC, disturbances of greater than five (5) acres at one time require site inspections two (2) times every seven (7) days. These inspections shall be performed by a qualified professional as defined by the General Permit. The Owner/Operator will be held financially responsible for any and all fines related to work tasks that are not specified by the Contractor(s)/Subcontractor(s) below. Name: Signature: Company Name: �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Title: Owner/Operator Date: Page 17 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Contractor and Subcontractor Certification I hereby certify that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and agree to implement any corrective actions identified by the qualified inspector during a site inspection. I also understand that the owner or operator must comply with the terms and conditions of the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("SPDES') general permit for stormwater discharges from construction activities and that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. Furthermore, I understand that certifying false, incorrect or inaccurate information is a violation of the referenced permit and the laws of the State of New York and could subject me to criminal, civil and/or administrative proceeding. Name Title Signature Date Company Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 18 1. 2. SWPPP Components You 3. Are Responsible For 4. 5. 6. Name of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Title Signature of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Date �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 18 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Contractor and Subcontractor Certification I hereby certify that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and agree to implement any corrective actions identified by the qualified inspector during a site inspection. I also understand that the owner or operator must comply with the terms and conditions of the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("SPDES') general permit for stormwater discharges from construction activities and that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. Furthermore, 1 understand that certifying false, incorrect or inaccurate information is a violation of the referenced permit and the laws of the State of New York and could subject me to criminal, civil and/or administrative proceeding. Name Title Signature Date Company Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 19 1. 2. SWPPP Components You 3. Are Responsible For 4. 5. 6. Name of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Title Signature of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Date �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 19 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Contractor and Subcontractor Certification I hereby certify that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and agree to implement any corrective actions identified by the qualified inspector during a site inspection. I also understand that the owner or operator must comply with the terms and conditions of the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("SPDES') general permit for stormwater discharges from construction activities and that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. Furthermore, I understand that certifying false, incorrect or inaccurate information is a violation of the referenced permit and the laws of the State of New York and could subject me to criminal, civil and/or administrative proceeding. Name Title Signature Date Company Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 20 1. 2. SWPPP Components You 3. Are Responsible For 4. 5. 6. Name of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Title Signature of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Date �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 20 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Contractor and Subcontractor Certification I hereby certify that I understand and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and agree to implement any corrective actions identified by the qualified inspector during a site inspection. I also understand that the owner or operator must comply with the terms and conditions of the New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("SPDES') general permit for stormwater discharges from construction activities and that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. Furthermore, I understand that certifying false, incorrect or inaccurate information is a violation of the referenced permit and the laws of the State of New York and could subject me to criminal, civil and/or administrative proceeding. Name Title Signature Date Company Name Address City, State, Zip Phone Number �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 21 1. 2. SWPPP Components You 3. Are Responsible For 4. 5. 6. Name of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Title Signature of Trained Individual Responsible for SWPPP Implementation Date �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 21 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 12.0 DEFINITIONS Construction Activity(ies) - means any clearing, grading, excavation, filling, demolition, or stockpiling activities that result in soil disturbance. Clearing activities can include, but are not limited to, logging equipment operation, the cutting and skidding of trees, tree removal, stump removal and/or brush removal. Construction activity does not include routine maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of a facility. Construction Phasing Plan - a plan designed to construct particular portions of an individual project at different times. Phasing is often used when a project is very large to limit the disturbance at a single time to 5 acres per phase. Erosion and Sediment Control Practices — temporary measures installed prior to construction and maintained during construction to temporarily treat any stormwater runoff. Once construction is completed and post -construction stormwater management practices are installed and the site is stabilized, the erosion and sediment control practices are removed from the site. Final Stabilization - means that all soil disturbance activities have ceased and a uniform, perennial vegetative cover with a density of eighty (80) percent over the entire pervious surface has been established; or other equivalent stabilization measures, such as permanent landscape mulches, rock rip -rap or washed/crushed stone have been applied on all disturbed areas that are not covered by permanent structures, concrete pavement. Green Infrastructure — in the context of stormwater management, the term green infrastructure includes a wide array of practices at multiple scales to manage and treat stormwater, maintain and restore natural hydrology and ecological function by infiltration, evapotranspiration, capture and reuse of stormwater, and establishment of natural vegetative features. On a regional scale, green infrastructure is the preservation and restoration of natural landscape features, such as forests, floodplains and wetlands, coupled with policies such as infill and redevelopment that reduce overall imperviousness in a watershed or ecoregion. On the local scale green infrastructure consist of site and neighborhood specific practices and runoff reduction techniques. Such practices essentially result in runoff reduction and or establishment of habitat areas with significant utilization of soils, vegetation, and engineered media rather than traditional hardscape collection, conveyance and storage structures. Some examples include green roofs, trees and tree boxes, pervious pavement, rain gardens, vegetated swales, planters, reforestation and protection and enhancement of riparian buffers and floodplains. Impervious Area (Cover) - means all impermeable surfaces that cannot effectively infiltrate rainfall. This includes paved, concrete and gravel surfaces (i.e. parking lots, driveways, roads, runways, and sidewalks); building rooftops, and miscellaneous impermeable structures such as patios, pools, and sheds. �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 22 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) — a conveyance or system of conveyances (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains): i. Owned or operated by a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to State law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under State law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under section 208 of the CWA that discharges to surface waters of the State. ii. Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater iii. Which is not a combined sewer iv. Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined at 40 CFR 122.2. Notice of Intent — a standardized format notification sent to the NYSDEC to inform them of the proposed activity to be sent after the SWPPP has been completed. Owner or Operator — means the person, persons or legal entity which owns or leases the property on which the construction activity is occurring; and/or an entity that has operational control over the construction plans and specifications, including the ability to make modifications to the plans and specifications. Post -Construction Stormwater Management Practices — permanent devices constructed or installed onsite to treat stormwater from a site when construction is completed. Qualified Inspector — means a person that is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control, such as a licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Registered Landscape Architect, or other Department endorsed individual(s). It can also mean someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, provided that person has training in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control. Training in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control means that the individual working under the direct supervision of the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect has received four (4) hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. After receiving the initial training, the individual working under the direct supervision of the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect shall receive four (4) hours of training every three (3) years. It can also mean a person that meets the Qualified Professional qualifications in addition to the Qualified Inspector qualifications. Qualified Professional — means a person that is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of stormwater management and treatment, such as a licensed Professional �L.l The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 23 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Engineer, Registered Landscape Architect or other Department endorsed individual(s). Individuals preparing SWPPPs that require the post -construction stormwater management practice component must have an understanding of the principles of hydrology, water quality management practice design, water quantity control design, and, in many cases, the principles of hydraulics. All components of the SWPPP that involve the practice of engineering, as defined by the NYS Education Law (see Article 145) , shall be prepared by, or under the direct supervision of, a professional engineer licensed of practice in the State of New York. Regulated, Traditional Land Use Control MS4 - means a city, town, or village with land use control authority that is required to gain coverage under New York State DEC's SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer Systems (M S4s). Sequence of Operations — the individual steps and their specific order which are undertaken in order to construct a project or a given phase of a project from beginning to end. (i.e. clearing, grading, foundation work, landscaping, etc.) State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) — means the system established pursuant to Article 17 of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and 6 NYCRR Part 750 for issuance of permits authorizing discharges to the waters of the state. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) - a report that is compiled providing detailed information about the proposed activity and the specifics to how the stormwater will be managed during construction and after construction is completed. Surface Waters of the State - shall be construed to include lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals, the Atlantic Ocean, within the territorial seas of the state of New York and all other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial, inland or coastal, fresh or salt, public or private (except those private waters that do not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground waters), which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state or within its jurisdiction. Waters of the state are further defined in 6 NYCRR Parts 800-941. Temporary Stabilization — means that exposed soil has been covered with material(s) as set forth in the technical standard, New York Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, to prevent the exposed soil from eroding. The materials can include, but are not limited to, mulch, seed and mulch, and erosion control mats (e.g. jute twisted yarn, excelsior wood fiber mats). Trained Contractor — means an employee from a contracting (construction) company responsible for the day to day implementation of the SWPPP. The trained contractor must have received 4 hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 24 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 19 Washington The LA Group Project # 2020049 Department endorsed entity. After receiving the initial training, the qualified inspector shall receive 4 hours of training every 3 years. It can also mean an employee from the contracting (construction) company that meets the qualified inspector qualifications (e.g. licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Registered Landscape Architect, or someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, provided they have received 4 hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. �a. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture&Engineering P.C. Page 25 Appendix A Notice of Intent (NOI) and MS4 Acceptance Form 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 19 Washington N01 for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Constructi Alternate ID 19 Washington Submission HP7-7R88-MKKZJ Revision 1 Form Version 1.29 Review This step allows you to review the form to confirm the form is populated completely and accurately, prior to certification and submission. Please note: Any work you perform filling out a form will not be accessible by NYSDEC staff or the public until you actually submit the form in the 'Certify & Submit' step. OWNER/OPERATOR INFORMATION Owner/Operator Name (Company/Private Owner/Municipality/Agency/Institution, etc.) 353 Broadway Acqusitions Owner/Operator Contact Person Last Name (NOT CONSULTANT) Shafran Owner/Operator Contact Person First Name Denis Owner/Operator Mailing Address 200 Robbins Lane Suite D-1 City Jericho State NY Zip 11753 Phone 516-935-5555 Email dshafran@beechwoodhomes.com https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 1/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington N01 for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... Federal Tax ID None Specified PROJECT LOCATION Project/Site Name 19 Washington Street Address (Not P.O. Box) 19 Washington Street Side of Street South City/Town/Village (THAT ISSUES BUILDING PERMIT) Saratoga Springs State NY Zip 12866 County SARATOGA DEC Region 5 Name of Nearest Cross Street Broadway Distance to Nearest Cross Street (Feet) 0 Project In Relation to Cross Street West Tax Map Numbers Section -Block -Parcel 165.67-1-70, -14, -15 Tax Map Numbers None Specified https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 2/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 1. Coordinates Provide the Geographic Coordinates for the project site. The two methods are: - Navigate to the project location on the map (below) and click to place a marker and obtain the XY coordinates. - The "Find Me" button will provide the [at/long for the person filling out this form. Then pan the map to the correct location and click the map to place a marker and obtain the XY coordinates. Navigate to your location and click on the map to get the X,Y coordinates Latitude Longitude 43.08049299999999 -73.7870038 PROJECT DETAILS 2. What is the nature of this project? Redevelopment with increase in impervious area 3. Select the predominant land use for both pre and post development conditions. Pre -Development Existing Landuse Commercial Post -Development Future Land Use Commercial 3a. If Single Family Subdivision was selected in question 3, enter the number of subdivision lots. None Specified 4. In accordance with the larger common plan of development or sale, enter the total project site acreage, the acreage to be disturbed and the future impervious area (acreage)within the disturbed a re a. *** ROUND TO THE NEAREST TENTH OF AN ACRE. *** Total Site Area (acres) 1.18 Total Area to be Disturbed (acres) 1.4 Existing Impervious Area to be Disturbed (acres) 0.85 Future Impervious Area Within Disturbed Area (acres) 0.21 https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 3/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington N01 for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 5. Do you plan to disturb more than 5 acres of soil at any one time? No 6. Indicate the percentage M of each Hydrologic Soil Group(HSG) at the site. AM 100 BM 0 CM 0 DM 0 7. Is this a phased project? No 8. Enter the planned start and end dates of the disturbance activities. Start Date 6/1/2021 End Date 4/30/2022 9. Identify the nearest surface waterbody(ies) to which construction site runoff will discharge. Unnamed stream 9a. Type of waterbody identified in question 9? Stream/Creek Off Site Other Waterbody Type Off Site Description None Specified 9b. If "wetland" was selected in 9A, how was the wetland identified? None Specified 10. Has the surface waterbody(ies in question 9 been identified as a 303(d) segment in Appendix E of GP -0-20-001? No 11. Is this project located in one of the Watersheds identified in Appendix C of GP -0-20-001? No https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43cl-bd29-al36fc5f51e8/11 4/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 12. Is the project located in one of the watershed areas associated with AA and AA -S classified waters? No If No, skip question 13. 13. Does this construction activity disturb land with no existing impervious cover and where the Soil Slope Phase is identified as an E or F on the USDA Soil Survey? None Specified If Yes, what is the acreage to be disturbed? None Specified 14. Will the project disturb soils within a State regulated wetland or the protected 100 foot adjacent area? No 15. Does the site runoff enter a separate storm sewer system (including roadside drains, swales, ditches, culverts, etc)? Yes 16. What is the name of the municipality/entity that owns the separate storm sewer system? City of Saratoga Springs 17. Does any runoff from the site enter a sewer classified as a Combined Sewer? No 18. Will future use of this site be an agricultural property as defined by the NYS Agriculture and Markets Law? No 19. Is this property owned by a state authority, state agency, federal government or local government? No 20. Is this a remediation project being done under a Department approved work plan? (i.e. CERCLA, RCRA, Voluntary Cleanup Agreement, etc.) No REQUIRED SWPPP COMPONENTS 21. Has the required Erosion and Sediment Control component of the SWPPP been developed in conformance with the current NYS Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control (aka Blue Book)? Yes 22. Does this construction activity require the development of a SWPPP that includes the post -construction stormwater management practice component (i.e. Runoff Reduction, Water Quality and Quantity Control practices/techniques)? Yes If you answered No in question 22, skip question 23 and the Post -construction Criteria and Post -construction SMP Identification sections. https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-W29-a136fc5f51e8/11 5/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 23. Has the post -construction stormwater management practice component of the SWPPP been developed in conformance with the current NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual? Yes 24. The Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) was prepared by: Professional Engineer (P.E.) SWPPP Preparer The LA Group Contact Name (Last, Space, First) Heller Doug Mailing Address 40 Long Alley City Saratoga Springs State NY Zip 12866 Phone 5185878100 Email dheller@thelagroup.com Download SWPPP Preparer Certification Form Please take the following steps to prepare and upload your preparer certification form: 1) Click on the link below to download a blank certification form 2) The certified SWPPP preparer should sign this form 3) Scan the signed form 4) Upload the scanned document Download SWPPP Preparer Certification Form Please upload the SWPPP Preparer Certification No files uploaded Comment None Specified At least one file is required. https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 6/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington N01 for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL CRITERIA 25. Has a construction sequence schedule for the planned management practices been prepared? Yes 26. Select all of the erosion and sediment control practices that will be employed on the project site: Temporary Structural Stabilized Construction Entrance Silt Fence Storm Drain Inlet Protection Biotechnical None Vegetative Measures Sodding Mulching Permanent Structural Land Grading Other None Specified POST -CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA * IMPORTANT: Completion of Questions 27-39 is not required if response to Question 22 is No. 27. Identify all site planning practices that were used to prepare the final site plan/layout for the project. Parking Reduction 27a. Indicate which of the following soil restoration criteria was used to address the requirements in Section 5.1.6("Soil Restoration") of the Design Manual (2010 version). All disturbed areas will be restored in accordance with the Soil Restoration requirements in Table 5.3 of the Design Manual (see page 5-22). 28. Provide the total Water Quality Volume (WQv) required for this project (based on final site plan/layout). (Acre-feet) 0.065 https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-W29-a136fc5f51e8/11 7/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 29. Post -construction SMP Identification Use the Post -construction SMP Identification section to identify the RR techniques (Area Reduction), RR tech niques(Volume Reduction) and Standard SMPs with RRv Capacity that were used to reduce the Total WQv Required (#28). Identify the SMPs to be used by providing the total impervious area that contributes runoff to each technique/practice selected. For the Area Reduction Techniques, provide the total contributing area (includes pervious area) and, if applicable, the total impervious area that contributes runoff to the technique/practice. Note: Redevelopment projects shall use the Post -Construction SMP Identification section to identify the SMPs used to treat and/or reduce the WQv required. If runoff reduction techniques will not be used to reduce the required WQv, skip to question 33a after identifying the SMPs. 30. Indicate the Total RRv provided by the RR techniques (Area/Volume Reduction) and Standard SMPs with RRv capacity identified in question 29. (acre-feet) 0.024 31. Is the Total RRv provided (#30) greater than or equal to the total WQv required (#28)? No If Yes, go to question 36. If No, go to question 32. 32. Provide the Minimum RRv required based on HSG. [Minimum RRv Required = (P) (0.95) (Ai) / 12, Ai=(s) (Aic)] (acre-feet) 0.010 32a. Is the Total RRv provided (#30) greater than or equal to the Minimum RRv Required (#32)? Yes If Yes, go to question 33. Note: Use the space provided in question #39 to summarize the specific site limitations and justification for not reducing 100% of WQv required (#28). A detailed evaluation of the specific site limitations and justification for not reducing 100% of the WQv required (#28) must also be included in the SWPPP. If No, sizing criteria has not been met; therefore, N01 can not be processed. SWPPP preparer must modify design to meet sizing criteria. 33. SMPs Use the Post -construction SMP Identification section to identify the Standard SMPs and, if applicable, the Alternative SMPs to be used to treat the remaining total WQv (=Total WQv Required in #28 - Total RRv Provided in #30). Also, provide the total impervious area that contributes runoff to each practice selected. NOTE: Use the Post -construction SMP Identification section to identify the SMPs used on Redevelopment projects. 33a. Indicate the Total WQv provided (i.e. WQv treated) by the SMPs identified in question #33 and Standard SMPs with RRv Capacity identified in question #29. (acre-feet) 0.042 https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 8/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... Note: For the standard SMPs with RRv capacity, the WQv provided by each practice = the WQv calculated using the contributing drainage area to the practice - provided by the practice. (See Table 3.5 in Design Manual) 34. Provide the sum of the Total RRv provided (#30) and the WQv provided (#33a). 0.066 35. Is the sum of the RRv provided (#30) and the WQv provided (#33a) greater than or equal to the total WQv required (#28)? Yes If Yes, go to question 36. If No, sizing criteria has not been met; therefore, N01 can not be processed. SWPPP preparer must modify design to meet sizing criteria. 36. Provide the total Channel Protection Storage Volume (CPv required and provided or select waiver (#36a), if applicable. CPv Required (acre-feet) None Specified CPv Provided (acre-feet) None Specified 36a. The need to provide channel protection has been waived because: Reduction of the total CPv is achieved on site through runoff reduction techniques or infiltration systems. 37. Provide the Overbank Flood (Qp) and Extreme Flood (Qf) control criteria or select waiver (#37a), if applicable. Overbank Flood Control Criteria (Qp) Pre -Development (CFS) 7.34 Post -Development (CFS) 7.31 Total Extreme Flood Control Criteria (Qf) Pre -Development (CFS) 13.63 Post -Development (CFS) 12.52 https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-W29-a136fc5f51e8/11 9/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington N01 for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... 37a. The need to meet the Qp and Qf criteria has been waived because: None Specified 38. Has a long term Operation and Maintenance Plan for the post -construction stormwater management practice(s) been developed? Yes If Yes, Identify the entity responsible for the long term Operation and Maintenance 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 39. Use this space to summarize the specific site limitations and justification for not reducing 100% of WQv required (#28). (See question #32a) This space can also be used for other pertinent project information. The WQv associated with new impervious areas has been 100% reduced. POST -CONSTRUCTION SMP IDENTIFICATION Runoff Reduction (RR) Techniques, Standard Stormwater Management Practices (SMPs) and Alternative SMPs Identify the Post -construction SMPs to be used by providing the total impervious area that contributes runoff to each technique/practice selected. For the Area Reduction Techniques, provide the total contributing area (includes pervious area) and, if applicable, the total impervious area that contributes runoff to the technique/practice. RR Techniques (Area Reduction) Round to the nearest tenth Total Contributing Acres for Conservation of Natural Area (RR -1) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Conservation of Natural Area (RR -1) None Specified Total Contributing Acres for Sheetflow to Riparian Buffers/Filter Strips (RR -2) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Sheetflow to Riparian Buffers/Filter Strips (RR -2) None Specified Total Contributing Acres for Tree Planting/Tree Pit (RR -3) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Tree Planting/Tree Pit (RR -3) None Specified Total Contributing Acres for Disconnection of Rooftop Runoff (RR -4) None Specified https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 10/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... RR Techniques (Volume Reduction) Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Disconnection of Rooftop Runoff (RR -4) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Vegetated Swale (RR -5) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Rain Garden (RR -6) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Stormwater Planter (RR -7) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Rain Barrel/Cistern (RR -8) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Porous Pavement (RR -9) 0.08 Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Green Roof (RR -10) 0.19 Standard SMPs with RRv Capacity Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Infiltration Trench (1-1) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Infiltration Basin (1-2) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Dry Well (1-3) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Underground Infiltration System (1-4) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Bioretention (F-5) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Dry Swale (0-1) None Specified Standard SMPs Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Micropool Extended Detention (P-1) None Specified https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 11/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. 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Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Wet Pond (P-2) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Wet Extended Detention (P-3) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Multiple Pond System (P-4) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Pocket Pond (P-5) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Surface Sand Filter (F-1) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Underground Sand Filter (F-2) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Perimeter Sand Filter (F-3) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Organic Filter (F-4) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Shallow Wetland (W-1) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Extended Detention Wetland (W-2) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Pond/Wetland System (W-3) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Pocket Wetland (W-4) None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Acres for Wet Swale (0-2) None Specified Alternative SMPs (DO NOT INCLUDE PRACTICES BEING USED FOR PRETREATMENT ONLY) Total Contributing Impervious Area for Hydrodynamic 0.5 Total Contributing Impervious Area for Wet Vault None Specified https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 12/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... Total Contributing Impervious Area for Media Filter None Specified "Other" Alternative SMP? None Specified Total Contributing Impervious Area for "Other" None Specified Provide the name and manufaturer of the alternative SMPs (i.e. proprietary practice(s)) being used for WQv treatment. Note: Redevelopment projects which do not use RR techniques, shall use questions 28, 29, 33 and 33a to provide SMPs used, total WQv required and total WQv provided for the project. Manufacturer of Alternative SMP Contech Name of Alternative SMP CDS-4 OTHER PERMITS 40. Identify other DEC permits, existing and new, that are required for this project/facility. None If SPDES Multi -Sector GP, then give permit ID None Specified If Other, then identify None Specified 41. Does this project require a US Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Permit? No If "Yes," then indicate Size of Impact, in acres, to the nearest tenth None Specified 42. If this NOI is being submitted for the purpose of continuing or transferring coverage under a general permit for stormwater runoff from construction activities, please indicate the former SPDES number assigned. None Specified MS4 SWPPP ACCEPTANCE 43. Is this project subject to the requirements of a regulated, traditional land use control MS4? Yes - Please attach the MS4 Acceptance form below https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43cl-bd29-al36fc5f5le8/11 13/14 3/17/2021 NYSDEC eBusiness Portal System - 19 Washington NOI for coverage under Stormwater General Permit for Construction Activity. Revisi... If No, skip question 44 44. Has the "MS4 SWPPP Acceptance" form been signed by the principal executive officer or ranking elected official and submitted along with this NOI? No MS4 SWPPP Acceptance Form Download Download form from the link below. Complete, sign, and upload. MS4 SWPPP Acceptance Form MS4 Acceptance Form Upload No files uploaded Comment None Specified OWNER/OPERATOR CERTIFICATION The owner/operator must download, sign, and upload the certification form in order to complete this application. Owner/Operator Certification Form Download Download the certification form by clicking the link below. Complete, sign, scan, and upload the form. Owner/Operator Certification Form (PDF, 45KB) Upload Owner/Operator Certification Form No files uploaded Comment None Specified At least one file is required. https://nform-prod.dec.ny.gov/app/#/submissionwizard/022764fl-b64d-43c1-bd29-a136fc5f51e8/11 14/14 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Ah Division of Water 625 Broadway, 4th Floor Albany, New York 12233-3505 MS4 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Acceptance Form for Construction Activities Seeking Authorization Under SPDES General Permit *(NOTE: Attach Completed Form to Notice Of Intent and Submit to Address Above) I. Project Owner/Operator Information 1. Owner/Operator Name: 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 2. Contact Person: Denis Shafran 3. Street Address: 353 Broadway 4. City/State/zip: Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 II. Project Site Information 5. Project/Site Name: 19 Washington 6. Street Address: 19 Washington Street 7. City/State/zip: Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 III. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Review and Acceptance Information 8. SWPPP Reviewed by: Deborah LaBreche, PE 9. Title/Position: City Engineer 10. Date Final SWPPP Reviewed and Accepted: IV. Regulated MS4 Information 11. Name of MS4: City of Saratoga Springs 12. MS4 SPDES Permit Identification Number: NYR20A 216 13. Contact Person: Al Flick 14. Street Address: City Hall, 474 Broadway 15. City/State/zip: Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 16. Telephone Number: 518-587-3550 (NYS DEC - MS4 SWPPP Acceptance Form - January 2010) Page 1 of 2 MS4 SWPPP Acceptance Form - continued V. Certification Statement - MS4 Official (principal executive officer or ranking elected official) or Duly Authorized Representative I hereby certify that the final Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for the construction project identified in question 5 has been reviewed and meets the substantive requirements in the SPDES General Permit For Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s). Note: The MS4, through the acceptance of the SWPPP, assumes no responsibility for the accuracy and adequacy of the design included in the SWPPP. In addition, review and acceptance of the SWPPP by the MS4 does not relieve the owner/operator or their SWPPP preparer of responsibility or liability for errors or omissions in the plan. Printed Name: Deborah LaBreche Title/Position: City Engineer/Stormwater Management Official S ignature Date: VI. Additional Information Page 2 of 2 Appendix B Stormwater Management Report Hydro CAD L The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture& Engineering P.C. 40 Long Alley p. 518-587-8100 Saratoga Springs f 518-58-1-0180 NY 12866 www.thelagroup-com Stormwater Management Report for: 19 Washington 19 Washington Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Saratoga County Owner/Operator(s): 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 353 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 SWM Report Contact(s): The LA Group, PC 40 Long Alley Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 1-518-587-8100 Project No. 201540 Preparation Date: March 18, 2021 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................4 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................4 2.1 SITE LOCATION....................................................................................................................4 2.2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................4 2.3 SOIL CONDITIONS/SOIL TESTING.........................................................................................4 2.4 CURVE NUMBERS AND RAINFALL DATA..............................................................................5 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS..................................................................................................5 4.0 PROPOSED CONDITIONS................................................................................................5 5.0 NYSDEC DESIGN CRITERIA...........................................................................................6 5.1 SITE PLANNING TO PRESERVE NATURAL FEATURES............................................................7 5.2 WATER QUALITY VOLUME(WQV)......................................................................................8 5.3 RUNOFF REDUCTION VOLUME (RRV)..................................................................................9 5.4 CHANNEL PROTECTION VOLUME (CPV) ............................................................................10 5.5 OVERBANK FLOOD (QP) AND EXTREME FLOOD (QF) ATTENUATION.................................10 6.0 PROPOSED STORMWATER FACILITIES..................................................................10 6.1 TREATMENT.......................................................................................................................11 7.0 POST -CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.................................11 8.0 REFERENCES....................................................................................................................11 Stormwater Management Report Attachment A Soil Investigations Soil Survey Natural Resource Map 19 Washington 2020049 B Existing Conditions Watershed Map and HydroCAD Calculations C Proposed Conditions Watershed Map and HydroCAD Calculations D Storm Data Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 1.0 INTRODUCTION The following is a Stormwater Management Report (SWM Report) developed for the Operator, 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC, for the Rip Van Dam Project located at 19 Washington Street, herein referred to as the "Project." It is prepared in accordance with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Stormwater Management Design Manual, dated January, 2015. The Project has been designed in accordance with Chapter 4 and Chapter 9 of the NYSDEC Stormwater Management Design Manual (SWMDM), and NYSDEC's General Permit GP -0-20- 001 for construction activities. Stormwater calculations were performed utilizing widely accepted engineering methodologies, including TR -55, and the stormwater modeling computer program HydroCAD (version 10.00) produced by HydroCAD Software Solutions, LLC. 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location The Project is located at the northwest corner of Broadway and Washington Street, in the City of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, NY 12866. Access to the site is off of Washington Street. 2.2 Project Description The Project includes the construction of a new combination hotel and apartment building and parking garage. The remainder of the proposed site improvements include new streetscapes along the Rip Van Dam frontage on Washington Street and Broadway, new storm infrastructure, and connections to municipal water and sewer. The project is considered a redevelopment project with an increase in impervious area, which will be designed per Chapter 4 and Chapter 9 of the SWMDM. The Project Site represents the area that will be disturbed as a result of the Proj ect. 2.3 Soil Conditions/Soil Testing According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Web Soil Survey, the area surrounding the Project Site is comprised of Windsor loamy sand. The hydrological soil group classifications for the soil group is 'A'. Soil borings were conducted by Dente Engineering in the vicinity of the planned infiltration practices on site. The results indicated depths to groundwater and bedrock were greater than 12 feet in both locations. Both the soil report and soil borings log is provided in Attachment A. k4m. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 4 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 2.4 Curve Numbers and Rainfall Data The surface cover for the project area is woods and grass. The curve numbers utilized in the modeling were assigned based on cover type and HSG soil classification. The design storms used for the pre -development versus post -development comparison were the 11 10, and 100 -year, 24-hour duration, SCS Type II events. The rainfall amounts for these storms are 2.15, 3.75, and 6.20 inches, respectively. 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS The Project area existing condition, for which this stormwater management plan is based, consists of existing pavement, lawn area, sidewalks, and buildings. Under the watershed's Existing Condition, runoff flows off site to the east and south towards Broadway/Washington Street stormwater infrastructure. The Analysis Point compares the pre- versus post -runoff conditions. Refer to drawing "WS -1 Existing Conditions Watershed Map," located in Attachment B for more information. Table 3-1 below provides a summary of the existing conditions peak discharge rates for the Project's watershed. Table 3-1 Existing Conditions Peak Disc har e Rates Analysis Point AP -1 Design Storm (cfs) 10 -Year 7.34 100 -Year 13.63 Refer to Attachment B for more information on the existing conditions watershed modeling. 4.0 PROPOSED CONDITIONS Under the watershed's Proposed Condition, all stormwater from the Project will continue to discharge to the same points as in the Existing Condition (Analysis Point -1). The total watershed has generally remained unchanged, as is shown on the drawing "WS -2 Proposed Conditions Watershed Map" contained in Attachment C. To meet NYSDEC requirements (see Section 5.0 NYSDEC Design Criteria of this report) a green roof, porous pavement, and a hydrodynamic separator have been incorporated into the stormwater management design to mitigate the quality and quantity of stormwater runoff discharged from the Project Site. kaim. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 5 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 Table 4-1 below provides a summary of the existing conditions versus proposed conditions peak discharge rates for the Project's watershed. Table 4-1 Existing Conditions Versus Proposed Conditions Peak Discharge Rates Analysis Point AP -1 Existing Proposed Design Storm (cfs) (cfs) 10 -Year 7.34 7.31 100 -Year 13.63 12.52 Refer to Attachment C for more information on the proposed conditions watershed modeling. 5.0 NYSDEC DESIGN CRITERIA The New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual, dated January 2015 (The Manual) has been utilized to develop the stormwater management plan. The Manual includes a five-step process that involves site planning and stormwater management practice selection. The five steps include; • Site planning to preserve natural features and reduce impervious cover, • Calculation of the Water Quality Volume (WQv) for the Site, • Incorporation of green infrastructure techniques and standard SMPs with Runoff Reduction Volume (RRv) capacity, • Use of standard SMPs where applicable, to treat the portion of WQv not addressed by green infrastructure techniques and standard SMPs with RRv capacity, and • Design of volume and peak rate control (where required) The approach of the stormwater management plan was to address the stormwater requirements separately. The five steps were reduced to Site Planning to Preserve Natural Features, Water Quality Volume, Runoff Reduction Volume, Channel Protection Volume, and Overbank Flood and Extreme Storm Attenuation, as discussed in the following sections. Attachment D of this report contains detailed calculations for determining and summarizing the required and provided volumes for Water Quality and Runoff Reduction. In general, the required design criteria (WQv and RRv) were calculated for all areas where site disturbance or green infrastructure techniques are proposed. LQ The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 6 Stormwater Management Report 5.1 Site Planning to Preserve Natural Features 19 Washington 2020049 Within Chapter 3 of The Manual, Table 3.1 Green Infrastructure Planning General Categories and Specific Practices includes a list of planning practices utilized in the planning and design of a project. There are two categories, Preservation of Natural Resources and Reduction of Imperious Cover. Preservation of Natural Resources includes: • Preservation of Undisturbed Areas • Preservation of Buffers • Reduction of Clearing and Grading • Locating Development in Less Sensitive Areas • Open Space Design • Soil Restoration Reduction of Impervious Cover includes: • Roadway Reduction • Sidewalk Reduction • Driveway Reduction • Cul-de-sac Reduction • Building Footprint Reduction • Parking Reduction A Natural Resource Map for Green Infrastructure Planning has been developed which indicates natural resource areas and critical environmental areas to be protected (where feasible). As required in Section 3.6 of The Manual, the map includes (where applicable): • Jurisdictional Wetlands o There are no wetlands in the vicinity of the Project. • Waterways o No waterways are impacted by the Project. • Wetland Adjacent Area o There are no wetland adjacent areas in the vicinity of the Project. • Floodplains o The project is not within the flood plain. • Forest, vegetative cover o There are no forested areas in the vicinity of the Project. • Topography/Steep slopes o There are no steep slopes that are part of the Project. • Existing soils, including hydrologic soil groups and soil erodibility o See Section 2.3 of this Report. kaw. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 • Drainage Patterns o See Section 3.0 of this Report. • Bedrock/Significant geological features o See Section 2.3 of this Report. The Natural Resource Plan indicates the areas to be avoided and depicts the area most suitable for development. The Project is located in a heavily developed urban environment. 5.2 Water Quality Volume (WQv) The Water Quality Volume (WQv) requirement is designed to improve water quality sizing to capture and treat 90% of the average annual stormwater runoff volumes. The WQv is directly related to the amount of impervious cover created at a site. The following equation is used to determine the water quality storage volume. WQv = P Rv A 12 Where: WQv = Water quality volume (acre/feet) P = 90% Rainfall Event (1.15" for Saratoga Springs) Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) where I is percent impervious cover A = Site area in acres The required WQv to be treated by a standard practice for this project is 0.019 acre -ft and will be provided by a green roof and porous pavers designed in accordance with the SWMDM. The provided WQv by the standards practices is 0.024 ac -ft. There is a portion of the work that will disturb existing impervious areas. The WQv from these areas will be treated via an alternative practice (hydrodynamic separator). Since greater than 100% of the treatment required by a standard practice is provided, the percentage required by an alternative practice was reduced from 75% to 53.6%. The required WQv to be treated by an alternative practice is 0.041 ac -ft, accordingly. Refer to Table 5-1 for a summary of the provided water quality volumes for the Project. kalm. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 8 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 Table 5-1: Water Quality Volume (WQv) Stormwater Required by Required by Provided by Provided by Management Standard Alternative Standard Alternative Practice Practice Practice Practice Practice SMP -1: Green 0.019 ac -ft - 0.017 ac -ft - Roof SMP -2: Porous - 0.007 ac -ft - Pavement SMP -3: - 0.041 ac -ft - 0.042 ac -ft Hydrodynamic Separator Total 0.019 ac -ft 0.041 ac -ft 0.024 ac -ft 0.042 ac -ft Refer to Attachment D for detailed WQv calculations. 5.3 Runoff Reduction Volume (RRv) Section 4.3 of the Manual states, "Runoff reduction shall be achieved by infiltration, groundwater recharge, reuse, recycle, evaporation/evapotranspiration of 100 percent of the post - development water quality volumes to replicate pre -development hydrology by maintaining pre - construction infiltration, peak runoff flow, discharge volume, as well as minimizing concentrated flow by using runoff control techniques to provide treatment in a distributed manner before runoff reaches the collection system." The Project achieves 100% runoff reduction of the WQv associated with the new development portion of the project. See Table 5-2 for a summary of the provided runoff reduction volumes for each green infrastructure practice. Table 5-2 Runoff Reduction Volume (RRv) Summar SMP Provided (ac -ft) 5.3.1 Conservation of Natural Areas - 5.3.2 Sheetflow to Riparian Buffers/Filter Strips - 5.3.3 Vegetated Open Swales - 5.3.4 Tree Planting/Tree Box - 5.3.5 Disconnection of Rooftop Runoff - 5.3.6 Stream Daylighting - 5.3.7 Rain Garden - La. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 9 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 5.3.8 Green Roof 0.017 5.3.9 Stormwater Planters - 5.3.10 Rain Tanks/Cisterns - 5.3.11 Porous Pavers 0.007 TOTAL 0.024 (ac -ft) Refer to Attachment D for detailed RRv calculations. 5.4 Channel Protection Volume (CPv) Stream Channel Protection Volume (CPv) requirements are designed to protect stream channels from erosion. In New York State, this goal is accomplished by providing 24-hour extended detention of the one-year, 24-hour storm event. The required CPv is calculated utilizing TR -55 (or TR -20) and Appendix B of The Manual. The entire CPv is reduced through proposed green infrastructure: the green roof and porous pavers. 5.5 Overbank Flood (Qp) and Extreme Flood (Q f) Attenuation The primary purpose of the Overbank Flood (Qp) control sizing criterion is to prevent an increase in the frequency and magnitude of out -of -bank flooding generated by urban development. It requires storage and attenuation of the 10 -year, 24-hour storm to ensure post - development peak discharge rates do not exceed the pre -development condition. The intent of the Extreme Flood (Qf) criteria is to (a) prevent the increased risk of flood damage from large storm events, (b) maintain the boundaries of the pre -development 100 -year floodplain, and (c) protect the physical integrity of stormwater management practices. It requires storage and attenuation of the 100 -year, 24-hour storm to ensure post -development peak discharge rates do not exceed the pre -development condition. During the 10 -year and 100 -year 24-hour storm the post -development peak discharge rates do not exceed the pre -development rates. See Table 4-1 of this Report for detailed comparison of pre- and post -development peak rates. 6.0 PROPOSED STORMWATER FACILITIES The Proj ect is proposing installing a green roof, porous pavers, and a hydrodynamic separator to address stormwater requirements for the project. The stormwater facilities have been indicated on the plans and HydroCAD reports as SMP -1, SMP -2, & SMP -3. SMP -1 is the green roof on the roof of the addition. SMP -2 is the porous paver courtyard to the north of the new building. SMP -3 is a hydrodynamic separator, which will take flows from the balance of the building roof that is not treated by the green roof. The Stormwater Facilities have been designed to provide the k4m. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. 10 Stormwater Management Report 19 Washington 2020049 necessary pretreatment, treatment, and peak rate attenuation for stormwater runoff, for the project, as required by NYSDEC. 6.1 Treatment Treatment for the green roof is provided by filtering the WQv through the growing media and allowing evaporation and evapotranspiration. Treatment for the porous pavement is provided by capturing and treating the entire WQv through infiltration into the underlying media. 7.0 POST -CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC will be responsible for the continuous upkeep and maintenance of all stormwater management facilities. Maintenance includes, but is not limited to, cleaning of sediment from SMPs, cleaning conveyance piping and channels of obstructions, inspection and repair as required of any outlet control mechanisms, and repairing any other detriments in the design that is resulting in the facilities to not function as intended in the design. 8.0 REFERENCES 1. Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds. Published by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Washington, D.C., June 1986. 2. HydroCAD 10.00 Computer Program, by HydroCAD Software Solutions, LLC. 3. NYSDEC Stormwater Management Design Manual. Published by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Updated January 2015. k4m. The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture & Engineering P.C. Attachment A Soil Investigations Soil Survey Natural Resource Map USDA United States - Department of Agriculture N RCS Natural Resources Conservation Service A product of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local participants Custom Soil Resource Report for Saratoga County, New York February 19, 2021 Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different users, including farmers, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Various land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making various land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil quality assessments (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/ portal/nres/main/soils/health/) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (https://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app?agency=nres) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/contactus/? cid=nres142p2_053951). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Contents Preface.................................................................................................................... 2 How Soil Surveys Are Made..................................................................................5 SoilMap.................................................................................................................. 8 SoilMap................................................................................................................9 Legend................................................................................................................10 MapUnit Legend................................................................................................ 11 MapUnit Descriptions.........................................................................................11 SaratogaCounty, New York............................................................................13 WnB—Windsor loamy sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes.....................................13 References............................................................................................................15 How Soil Surveys Are Made Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length, and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other biological activity. Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA. The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a specific location on the landscape. Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented by an understanding of the soil -vegetation -landscape relationship, are sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries. Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units). Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil Custom Soil Resource Report scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and research. The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map. The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the soil -landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at specific locations. Once the soil -landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded. These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color, depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil typically vary from one point to another across the landscape. Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit component. values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other properties. While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field -observed characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management. Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same kinds of soil. Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example, soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date. After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and Custom Soil Resource Report identified each as a specific map unit. Aerial photographs show trees, buildings, fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately. Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit. Ln D 598690 598710 43° 4 51" N 0 598730 598750 1 1 O Custom Soil Resource Report Soil Map 598770 598790 598810 598830 598850 wow, I it 1� f. t 4 WnB 598870 430 4 51" N 9 4 430 4 47" N 598690 598710 598730 598750 598770 598790 598810 598830 598850 Ln Map Scale: 1:868 if printed on A landscape (11" x 8.5") sheet. Meters N 0 10 20 40 60 Feet 0 40 80 160 240 Map projection: Web Mercator Comer coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 18N WGS84 9 1 430 4 47" N 598870 O MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) Area of Interest (AOI) Soils Soil Map Unit Polygons Soil Map Unit Lines 0 Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features Blowout Borrow Pit Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp Mine or Quarry Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole Slide or Slip Sodic Spot Custom Soil Resource Report Spoil Area Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Wet Spot Other Special Line Features Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation Rails Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Background Aerial Photography 10 MAP INFORMATION The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:24,000. Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Saratoga County, New York Survey Area Data: Version 20, Jun 11, 2020 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jun 10, 2015—Mar 2912017 The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. if Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI WnB Windsor loamy sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes 2.7 100.0% Totals for Area of Interest 2.7 100.0% Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area. The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit. A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas. A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils. Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils. On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena. Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class. Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without including areas of other taxonomic classes. Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils. Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management. These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components. They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description. Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management. These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components. They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used. Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps. If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each. A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. if Custom Soil Resource Report An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions. Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities. Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement. Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series. Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas. These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups. A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas. Alpha -Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example. An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar. Alpha -Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example. Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example. W Custom Soil Resource Report Saratoga County, New York WnB—Windsor loamy sand, 3 to 8 percent slopes Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol: 2svkf Elevation: 0 to 1,210 feet Mean annual precipitation: 36 to 71 inches Mean annual air temperature: 39 to 55 degrees F Frost -free period: 140 to 240 days Farmland classification: Farmland of statewide importance Map Unit Composition Windsor, loamy sand, and similar soils: 85 percent Minor components: 15 percent Estimates are based on observations, descriptions, and transects of the mapunit. Description of Windsor, Loamy Sand Setting Landform: Outwash terraces, deltas, outwash plains, dunes Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, riser Down-slope shape: Linear, convex Across -slope shape: Linear, convex Parent material: Loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from granite and/or loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from schist and/or loose sandy glaciofluvial deposits derived from gneiss Typical profile O - 0 to 1 inches: moderately decomposed plant material A - 1 to 3 inches: loamy sand Bw - 3 to 25 inches: loamy sand C - 25 to 65 inches: sand Properties and qualities Slope: 3 to 8 percent Depth to restrictive feature: More than 80 inches Drainage class: Excessively drained Runoff class: Low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Moderately high to very high (1.42 to 99.90 in/hr) Depth to water table: More than 80 inches Frequency of flooding: None Frequency of ponding: None Maximum salinity: Nonsaline (0.0 to 1.9 mmhos/cm) Available water capacity: Low (about 4.5 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated): None specified Land capability classification (nonirrigated): 2s Hydrologic Soil Group: A Ecological site: F144AY022MA - Dry Outwash Hydric soil rating: No 13 Custom Soil Resource Report Minor Components Hinckley, loamy sand Percent of map unit: 10 percent Landform: Outwash plains, eskers, kames, deltas Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, shoulder, backslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope, side slope, crest, head slope, rise Down-slope shape: Convex Across -slope shape: Linear, convex Hydric soil rating: No Deerfield, loamy sand Percent of map unit: 5 percent Landform: Terraces, deltas, outwash plains Landform position (two-dimensional): Footslope Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf Down-slope shape: Linear Across -slope shape: Linear Hydric soil rating: No 14 References American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). 2004. 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U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres 142p2_054262 Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nres142p2_053577 Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11 th edition. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/?cid=nresl 42p2_053580 Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands Section. United States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical Report Y-87-1. United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National forestry manual. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/ home/?cid=nres 142p2_053374 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National range and pasture handbook. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/ detail/national/landuse/rangepasture/?cid=stelprdb1043084 15 Custom Soil Resource Report United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. National soil survey handbook, title 43041. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/ nres/detail/soils/scientists/?cid=nres 142p2_054242 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2006. Land resource regions and major land resource areas of the United States, the Caribbean, and the Pacific Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 296. http://www.nres.usda.gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/national/soils/? cid=nres 142p2_053624 United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1961. Land capability classification. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 210. http:// www.nres.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nresl42p2_052290.pdf 16 _ s_p 'MMAKAM � re' T S do 40 jr F = �I%F lk.w • 00 F_ 6 AMM&P OM I its Alm epi r �S r ,�• ' �'' r 1 L ! M1 R ' � i MIR Of E,XrAg,3r E O O c M N .L }O co N Z M C N ' � O ��U�cfl (9 � Q J (9 N N - M 0�coJ W � 1 /� Y U , •x O �Q LO LL aftW vim cm �.■� New z o� m m W W z O J_ O J_ W cm OQ i� D W U O E,XrAg,3r M 9r— M � O T_ (DO Z T_ Z Ln O O OU)OU) z0 m m O J_ O J_ 0 W OQ �a CD U O U O W J J J E,XrAg,3r Z J O z0 Z C7 w \ / Q Z > O CN 0- w U Z o M o< < Q� oo�°0zQ �I CO Q ozw U) J W Mo�mQa� Lo Q D0� U Q cy) cn cn 0 U) DENTE ENGINEERING, P.C. SUBSURFACE LOG B-2 _j PROJECT: 353 Broadway Lot I DATE IsTART:_01/21/13 I FINISH: 01121 I1;3 LOCATION: Saratoga Springs, New York METHOD51: 3 114" Hollow Stem Augers with CLIENT: Merlin Development ASTM D1586 Drilling Methods JOB NUMBER: FDE-12-235 SURFACE: ELEVATION: DRILL TYPE: CME 45G CLASSIFICATION: O.Burns SAMPLE BLOWS ON SAMPLER DEPTH # 6" 12" 1$" 24" N 1 13 17 17 12 34 2 7 8 8 5 16 5, 3 3 2 6 12 8 4 10 24 17 19 41 5 10 56 101 - 23 17 79 6 18 21 21 15 42 15' 20' 4 25' 30' CLASSIFICATION I OBSERVATIONS +1- 2" Asphalt, 5" Binder, 2" Crusher Run FILL: Gray STONE, Grades to Brown F -Illi SAND, trace fine gravel (MOIST) Grades Some Wood, Little Brick and Gravel Grades BRICK, WOOD, and CONCRETE Grades to Some White Plaster and Gray F -M Sand (MOIST, LOOSE, FIRM, AND COMPA(�T) TILL: Gray F -G SAND, SILT, and GRAVEL Similar with Sandy Seams (WET) i(WET, VERY COMPACT) End of baring 13.0' depth with split Spoon refusal. Groundwli:iter measured at 12.2' depth within auger ca:5ings upon completion of borehole. Top of rock noted at 13.0' depth. LOCATION: Saratoga Springs, New York METHODS: 3 1/4" Hollow Stem Augers, ASTM CLIENT: Merlin Development D1586 Drilling Methods with Auto Hammer JOB NUMBER: FDE-12-235 # 6" SURFACE ELEVATION: DRILL TYPE: CME 45C 24" CLASSIFICATION: O.Burns SAMPLE BLOWS ON SAMPLER CLASSIFICATION / OBSERVATIONS DEPTH # 6" 12" 18" 24" N +/- 2" Asphalt, +/- 9" Base 1 2 9 FILL: Gray Crushed STONE and Brown 9 5 18 F -C Sand, Little Coal, trace brick (MOIST) 2 4 3 NO RECOVERY 2 2 5 5 3 3 2 Grades Brown F -C SAND and WOOD, trace 2 2 4 mortar, foam, and brick 4 1 1 Grades (WET) 2 2 3 (MOIST TO WET, FIRM TO LOOSE) 5 2 4 ----------------- TILL: Dark Gray F -C SAND and SILT, Little 10' 6 7 10 to Some Gravel 6 8 11 (WET, LOOSE TO FIRM) 11 50/.2 22 End of boring 12.7' depth with split spoon 15' refusal. 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P11—. 40 Long Alley 518-587-8100 Saratoga Springs 518-587-0180 F"/" "d for 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 353 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 19 Washington 19 Washington Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Design: DBH Drawn: KILT Ch k'd: KILT Date: 3/X/2021 Scale, 1"=20' Rev: Description: Data Naural Resource Map NRM Attachment B Existing Conditions Watershed Map and HydroCAD Calculations ' / �__ q, CBS II L TF: 303.0 1,2" HDPE ASPHALT INV ():300.6,JAREA ASPHALT (2):300.41 12" HDPE I OLE AREA POLE GUY NM 3- Fl GRAVE _j AREO 0 AREA 00 • 1 — — — — XORIIIIAYE POLE • L NIA GRAVEL POLE '010 ­IPICE NQ 0 /GUY , _,_ 4�1 POL I NIJ • 3-1/2 30 01011- -GRAN LORAIN TF: 303.3 �-DRAN TF: 302.3 INV (1):300.0. 12*PVC TF:02.3 INV 12"PVC (2):300.0. 12"PVC INV (1).299.1. 12 -PVC (2):298.8. 12' PVC (2):299.1. 12"P\AC CBS INV, (j)- 304.5, 6' 61 CBS I TF 307.5 1h HDPE C 1`IH TF: 302 7", (2): 303.8, 6" HDPE JILT CBS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C 3. 4.2 T 7 F, 303.8 TF: 9.5, 8"PVC v: 298 TF: 307.0 3041 9 INV -301)1 W 4_� 302. 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P11—. 40 Long Alley 518-587-8100 Saratoga Springs 518-587-0180 F"/- "d f- 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 353 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 19 Washington 19 Washington Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Design: E)BH Drawn: KILT Ch k'd: KILT Date: 3/X/2021 Scale, 1"=20' Rev: Description: Data Pre -Development Watershed Map WS -1 C 1) 00 Sub( -.%,at 1 4L 2 AP-1Subcat 2 OSubcat Reach Aon Link Routing Diagram for Pre -Development Prepared by The LA Group, Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 0 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Pre -Development Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Area Listing (all nodes) Area CN Description (sq -ft) (subcatchment-numbers) 13,040 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A (1, 2) 64,718 98 Paved parking, HSG A (1, 2) 773759 88 TOTAL AREA Pre -Development Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Soil Listing (all nodes) Area Soil Subcatchment (sq -ft) Group Numbers 77,759 HSG A 1,2 0 HSG B 0 HSG C 0 HSG D 0 Other 773759 TOTAL AREA Pre -Development Prepared by The LA Group HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 3/17/2021 Paces Ground Covers (all nodes) HSG -A HSG -B HSG -C HSG -D Other Total Ground Sub (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) Cover Nun 13,040 0 0 0 0 13,040 >75% Grass cover, Good 64,718 0 0 0 0 64,718 Paved parking 773759 0 0 0 0 773759 TOTAL AREA Pre -Development Type 11 24 -hr 1 -year Rainfall=2.15" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=27,333 sf 99.96% Impervious Runoff Depth>1.92" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=1.83 cfs 4,377 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=50,426 sf 74.16% Impervious Runoff Depth>0.80" Tc=6.0 min CN=83 Runoff=1.61 cfs 3,355 cf Link 4L: AP -1 Inflow=3.41 cfs 7,731 cf Primary=3.41 cfs 7,731 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 7,731 cf Average Runoff Depth = 1.19" 16.77% Pervious = 13,040 sf 83.23% Impervious = 64,718 sf Pre -Development Type// 24 -hr 10 -year Rainfall=3.75" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=27,333 sf 99.96% Impervious Runoff Depth>3.51" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=3.24 cfs 8,002 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=50,426 sf 74.16% Impervious Runoff Depth>2.07" Tc=6.0 min CN=83 Runoff=4.10 cfs 8,691 cf Link 4L: AP -1 Inflow=7.34 cfs 16,693 cf Primary=7.34 cfs 16,693 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 16,693 cf Average Runoff Depth = 2.58" 16.77% Pervious = 13,040 sf 83.23% Impervious = 64,718 sf Pre -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=27,333 sf 99.96% Impervious Runoff Depth>5.96" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=5.40 cfs 13,569 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=50,426 sf 74.16% Impervious Runoff Depth>4.27" Tc=6.0 min CN=83 Runoff=8.24 cfs 17,956 cf Link 4L: AP -1 Inflow=13.63 cfs 31,525 cf Primary=13.63 cfs 31,525 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 31,525 cf Average Runoff Depth = 4.86" 16.77% Pervious = 13,040 sf 83.23% Impervious = 64,718 sf Pre -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/17/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Summary for Subcatchment 1: Subcat 1 Runoff = 5.40 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 13,569 cf, Depth> 5.96" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 12 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A 271321 98 Paved parking, HSG A 271333 98 Weighted Average 12 0.04% Pervious Area 271321 99.96% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Subcatchment 2: Subcat 2 Runoff = 8.24 cfs @ 11.97 hrs, Volume= 17,956 cf, Depth> 4.27" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 133029 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A 371397 98 Paved parking, HSG A 501426 83 Weighted Average 131029 25.84% Pervious Area 371397 74.16% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Link 4L: AP -1 Inflow Area = 77,759 sf, 83.23% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 4.86" for 100 -year event Inflow = 13.63 cfs, @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 31,525 cf Primary = 13.63 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 31,525 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Attachment C Proposed Conditions Watershed Map and HydroCAD Calculations ' / �__ q, ASPHALT AREA ASPHALT Ir POLL LE LE POLE NM GUY 3- GRAVEL -j Fr - 0 AREA•• -A- As- go POLE ROLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - ADDITION I - - T'l T VEL NIA 1100- - - - - -- G'A'I'EL- POT ,LR ACE NM 00 ./W 00,0 00• 7 F - - - - - - - - - =- POL NIJ 3-1/2 L GRAIN TRAIN AN 0 TF: TF2.3 302.3 INV 12"PVC INV (1):299.1, 1 -C 2. PVC (2):298.8. 12'PVC (2):299.1. 1 7 -------- ELE Z:T - - - - - - - - - -------------- 4: 13 1 0 0 1 / 01.7 302.3 2 5041 POROUS PAVEMENT GV MH \ / /I TF: 298.7 + . . . . . .1GO. Mill - IJ TF. 299.6 Ir U" 3 f CI 1 3 :1 ❑0 0 L E u - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - Zull- 302.0 �k' N2,11 LIN OWN X 30 u TLI + C 13 303-1116�v r2.0 S" P-1-- X 301.5 tllF..DRAIN G�91EN ROOF 295.9 299.3x 'Sa.' IFFE 304.3 13 x301.9 0 ❑ 13 3 X 2 1 x iy 2 a U X3013 3oo.7 X 29 C/I P T FFE 304.3 2 SMP -3 I 1F- C/I It H YDRIDYNAMId SEPARATOR 3X CI I BRAIN X 298.3 12 3 x 302,4 11 x 3013 X 300 8 13X3005 X 300.4 300.7 0 F - MAN 'X 7.9 EL. 296.1 297,2 FIFE 307.0 XM In x FFE 301.0 V) 297.0 PIG .J'C301-0 X 300.4 X L HOLE =G= 'SIGNAL POLE CONC. rIMAGNAt _5�3005 ---------- 298. i (f) UNKNOM �VALIE Lj VALVE 0 MH 3. TF: 296 301.4 NAIL INV: 29 F�7IZ93 ST ST ST ST miW�= ST D s ST D I TF. a S - 1'\'� ST llllll� ST ST MENIN ST ST ST MH ST-4p� ST ST D TF: 296.6 N. I I -�*- - - - -I- - - --- - 'x'398.8- 198 2 - - - - - - NOT OPE 0 - - - - - - x300.2 X 294 5 1 ------ MH I TF: 303.2 IHI e - - - - - - - - - - - - - z - - - - - - - - - - - - 296.4 NHT -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - TF: 301.8 - - I- --- 04302.8 -- -------- 1 100.6 X 300.4 2§9.8 (D--72SfiPED 3 NOT OPENED - - - - - - 295.8 Is BOX Gv LEGEND 20 10 0 5 10 15 20 SUBCATCHMENT BOUNDARY Scale: 1 20' SUBCATCHMENT ID ANALYSIS POINT �Q The LA GROUP Landscape Architecture &Engineering P.C. People. Purpose. P11-. 40 Long Alley 518-587-8100 Saratoga Springs 518-587-0180 F"/" "d for 353 Broadway Acquisitions, LLC 353 Broadway Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 19 Washington 19 Washington Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Design: DBH Drawn: KILT Ch k'd: KILT Date: 3/X/2021 Scale, 1-'=20' Rev: Description: Date: Post -Development Watershed Map WS -2 1 5L Subcat 1 -1 3 Subcat 3 CB 2 SMP -3 Subcat 2 Hydrodynamic Separator cs 5 � SMP -1 � 1 P Subcat 5 Green Roof 12" Culvert 4 SMP -2 Subcat 4a Porous Pavers Subcat Reach Aon Link Subcat 4b Post -Development Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Area Listing (selected nodes) Area CN Description (sq -ft) (subcatchment-numbers) 12,125 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A (3, 4b, 5) 65,634 98 Paved parking, HSG A (1, 2, 3, 4a, 5) 773759 89 TOTAL AREA Post -Development Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Soil Listing (selected nodes) Area Soil Subcatchment (sq -ft) Group Numbers 77,759 HSG A 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 5 0 HSG B 0 HSG C 0 HSG D 0 Other 773759 TOTAL AREA Post -Development Prepared by The LA Group HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Printed 3/16/2021 Paces Ground Covers (selected nodes) HSG -A HSG -B HSG -C HSG -D Other Total Ground Sub (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) (sq -ft) Cover Nun 12,125 0 0 0 0 12,125 >75% Grass cover, Good 65,634 0 0 0 0 65,634 Paved parking 773759 0 0 0 0 773759 TOTAL AREA Post -Development Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Pipe Listing (selected nodes) Line# Node In -Invert Out -Invert Length Slope n Diam/Width Height Inside -Fill Number (feet) (feet) (feet) (ft/ft) (inches) (inches) (inches) 1 1 P 296.86 296.62 23.0 0.0104 0.013 12.0 0.0 0.0 2 SMP -3 296.53 296.39 28.0 0.0050 0.013 12.0 0.0 0.0 Post -Development Type 11 24 -hr 1 -year Rainfall=2.15" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=24,618 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>1.92" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=1.65 cfs 3,942 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=19,650 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>1.92" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=1.32 cfs 3,147 cf Subcatchment3: Subcat 3 Runoff Area=19,748 sf 88.68% Impervious Runoff Depth>1.29" Tc=6.0 min CN=91 Runoff=1.00 cfs 2,130 cf Subcatchment4a: Subcat4a Runoff Area=3,542 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>1.92" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=0.24 cfs 567 cf Subcatchment4b: Subcat 4b Runoff Area=1,729 sf 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.00" Tc=6.0 min CN=39 Runoff=0.00 cfs 0 cf Subcatchment5: Subcat 5 Runoff Area=8,472 sf 3.68% Impervious Runoff Depth=0.00" Tc=6.0 min CN=41 Runoff=0.00 cfs 0 cf Pond 1 P: 12" Culvert Peak Elev=296.86' Inflow=0.00 cfs 0 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=23.0' S=0.0104'/' Outflow=0.00 cfs 0 cf Pond SMP -1: Green Roof Inflow=0.00 cfs 0 cf Primary=0.00 cfs 0 cf Pond SMP -2: Porous Pavers Peak Elev=301.08' Storage=107 cf Inflow=0.24 cfs 567 cf Outflow=0.08 cfs 567 cf Pond SMP -3: Hydrodynamic Separator Peak Elev=297.26' Inflow=1.32 cfs 3,147 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=28.0' S=0.0050'/' Outflow=1.32 cfs 3,147 cf Link 5L: AP -1 Inflow=3.96 cfs 9,218 cf Primary=3.96 cfs 9,218 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 9,786 cf Average Runoff Depth = 1.51" 15.59% Pervious= 12,125 sf 84.41% Impervious = 65,634 sf Post -Development Type 11 24 -hr 10 -year Rainfall=3.75" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=24,618 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>3.51" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=2.92 cfs 7,207 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=19,650 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>3.51" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=2.33 cfs 5,753 cf Subcatchment3: Subcat 3 Runoff Area=19,748 sf 88.68% Impervious Runoff Depth>2.78" Tc=6.0 min CN=91 Runoff=2.06 cfs 4,568 cf Subcatchment4a: Subcat4a Runoff Area=3,542 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>3.51" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=0.42 cfs 1,037 cf Subcatchment4b: Subcat 4b Runoff Area=1,729 sf 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>0.02" Tc=6.0 min CN=39 Runoff=0.00 cfs 3 cf Subcatchment5: Subcat 5 Runoff Area=8,472 sf 3.68% Impervious Runoff Depth>0.05" Tc=6.0 min CN=41 Runoff=0.00 cfs 35 cf Pond 1 P: 12" Culvert Peak Elev=296.88' Inflow=0.00 cfs 35 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=23.0' S=0.0104'/' Outflow=0.00 cfs 35 cf Pond SMP -1: Green Roof Inflow=0.00 cfs 35 cf Primary=0.00 cfs 35 cf Pond SMP -2: Porous Pavers Peak Elev=301.19' Storage=275 cf Inflow=0.42 cfs 1,037 cf Outflow=0.08 cfs 1,036 cf Pond SMP -3: Hydrodynamic Separator Peak Elev=297.59' Inflow=2.33 cfs 5,753 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=28.0' S=0.0050 T Outflow=2.33 cfs 5,753 cf Link 5L: AP -1 Inflow=7.31 cfs 17,566 cf Primary=7.31 cfs 17,566 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 18,603 cf Average Runoff Depth = 2.87" 15.59% Pervious= 12,125 sf 84.41% Impervious = 65,634 sf Post -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Time span=0.00-24.00 hrs, dt=0.05 hrs, 481 points Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN Reach routing by Stor-Ind+Trans method - Pond routing by Stor-Ind method Subcatchment1: Subcat 1 Runoff Area=24,618 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>5.96" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=4.86 cfs 12,221 cf Subcatchment2: Subcat 2 Runoff Area=19,650 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>5.96" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=3.88 cfs 9,755 cf Subcatchment3: Subcat 3 Runoff Area=19,748 sf 88.68% Impervious Runoff Depth>5.15" Tc=6.0 min CN=91 Runoff=3.68 cfs 8,473 cf Subcatchment4a: Subcat4a Runoff Area=3,542 sf 100.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>5.96" Tc=6.0 min CN=98 Runoff=0.70 cfs 1,758 cf Subcatchment4b: Subcat 4b Runoff Area=1,729 sf 0.00% Impervious Runoff Depth>0.50" Tc=6.0 min CN=39 Runoff=0.02 cfs 72 cf Subcatchment5: Subcat 5 Runoff Area=8,472 sf 3.68% Impervious Runoff Depth>0.62" Tc=6.0 min CN=41 Runoff=0.13 cfs 439 cf Pond 1 P: 12" Culvert Peak EIev=297.04' Inflow=0.13 cfs 439 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=23.0' S=0.0104'/' Outflow=0.13 cfs 439 cf Pond SMP -1: Green Roof Inflow=0.13 cfs 439 cf Primary=0.13 cfs 439 cf Pond SMP -2: Porous Pavers Peak EIev=301.40' Storage=561 cf Inflow=0.70 cfs 1,758 cf Outflow=0.08 cfs 1,757 cf Pond SMP -3: Hydrodynamic Separator Peak Elev=298.29' Inflow=3.88 cfs 9,755 cf 12.0" Round Culvert n=0.013 L=28.0' S=0.0050 T Outflow=3.88 cfs 9,755 cf Link 5L: AP -1 Inflow=12.52 cfs 30,959 cf Primary=12.52 cfs 30,959 cf Total Runoff Area = 77,759 sf Runoff Volume = 32,718 cf Average Runoff Depth = 5.05" 15.59% Pervious= 12,125 sf 84.41% Impervious = 65,634 sf Post -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Summary for Subcatchment 1: Subcat 1 Runoff = 4.86 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 12,221 cf, Depth> 5.96" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 241618 98 Paved parking, HSG A 243618 100.00% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Subcatchment 2: Subcat 2 Runoff = 3.88 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 9,755 cf, Depth> 5.96" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 191650 98 Paved parking, HSG A 191650 100.00% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Subcatchment 3: Subcat 3 Runoff = 3.68 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 8,473 cf, Depth> 5.15" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 21235 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A 173513 98 Paved parking, HSG A 193748 91 Weighted Average 21235 11.32% Pervious Area 173513 88.68% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Post -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Summary for Subcatchment 4a: Subcat 4a Runoff = 0.70 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 1,758 cf, Depth> 5.96" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 31542 98 Paved parking, HSG A 33542 100.00% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Subcatchment 4b: Subcat 4b Runoff = 0.02 cfs @ 12.02 hrs, Volume= 72 cf, Depth> 0.50" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 11729 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A 11729 100.00% Pervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Summary for Subcatchment 5: Subcat 5 Runoff = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf, Depth> 0.62" Runoff by SCS TR -20 method, UH=SCS, Weighted -CN, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Type II 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Area (sf) CN Description 81160 39 >75% Grass cover, Good, HSG A 312 98 Paved parking, HSG A 83472 41 Weighted Average 81160 96.32% Pervious Area 312 3.68% Impervious Area Tc Length Slope Velocity Capacity Description (min) (feet) (ft/ft) (ft/sec) (cfs) 6.0 Direct Entry, Post -Development Type 11 24 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Summary for Pond 1 P: 12" Culvert Inflow Area = 8,472 sf, 3.68% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 0.62" for 100 -year event Inflow = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf Outflow = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 297.04' @ 12.01 hrs Device Routing Invert Outlet Devices #1 Primary 296.86' 12.0" Round Culvert L= 23.0' CPP, square edge headwall, Ke= 0.500 Inlet/ Outlet Invert= 296.86'/ 296.62' S=0.0104'/' Cc= 0.900 n= 0.013, Flow Area= 0.79 sf Primary OutFlow Max=0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs HW=297.04' (Free Discharge) 't--1 =Culvert (Barrel Controls 0.13 cfs @ 2.00 fps) Summary for Pond SMP -1: Green Roof Inflow Area = 8,472 sf, 3.68% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 0.62" for 100 -year event Inflow = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf Primary = 0.13 cfs @ 12.01 hrs, Volume= 439 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs / 2 Summary for Pond SMP -2: Porous Pavers Inflow Area = 3,542 sf, 100.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 5.96" for 100 -year event Inflow = 0.70 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 1758 cf Outflow = 0.08 cfs @ 11.65 hrs, Volume= 1,757 cf, Atten= 88%, Lag= 0.0 min Discarded = 0.08 cfs @ 11.65 hrs, Volume= 1757 cf Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 301.40' @ 12.27 hrs Surf.Area= 3,541 sf Storage= 561 cf Plug -Flow detention time= 39.5 min calculated for 1,757 cf (100% of inflow) Center -of -Mass det. time= 39.1 min ( 779.0 - 739.9 ) Volume Invert Avail.Storage Storage Description #1 301.00' 1,416 cf Custom Stage Data (Prismatic)Listed below (Recalc) Elevation Surf.Area Voids Inc.Store Cum.Store (feet) (sq -ft) (%) (cubic -feet) (cubic -feet) 301.00 31541 0.0 0 0 302.00 31541 40.0 11416 11416 Device Routing Invert Outlet Devices #1 Discarded 301.00' 1.000 in/hr Exfiltration over Surface area Post -Development Type 1124 -hr 100 -year Rainfall=6.20" Prepared by The LA Group Printed 3/16/2021 HydroCADO 10.00-26 s/n 00439 © 2020 HydroCAD Software Solutions LLC Paces Discarded OutFlow Max=0.08 cfs @ 11.65 hrs HW=301.01' (Free Discharge) L1=Exfi1tration (Exfiltration Controls 0.08 cfs) Summary for Pond SMP -3: Hydrodynamic Separator Inflow Area = 19,650 sf,100.00% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 5.96" for 100 -year event Inflow = 3.88 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 9,755 cf Outflow = 3.88 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 9,755 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary = 3.88 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 9,755 cf Routing by Stor-Ind method, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Peak Elev= 298.29' @ 11.96 hrs Device Routing Invert Outlet Devices #1 Primary 296.53' 12.0" Round Culvert L= 28.0' CPP, square edge headwall, Ke= 0.500 Inlet/ Outlet Invert= 296.53'/ 296.39' S=0.0050'/' Cc= 0.900 n=0.013 Corrugated PE, smooth interior, Flow Area= 0.79 sf Primary OutFlow Max=3.79 cfs @ 11.96 hrs HW=298.25' (Free Discharge) 't-11 =Culvert (Barrel Controls 3.79 cfs @ 4.83 fps) Summary for Link 5L: AP -1 Inflow Area = 74,217 sf, 83.66% Impervious, Inflow Depth > 5.01" for 100 -year event Inflow = 12.52 cfs, @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 30,959 cf Primary = 12.52 cfs @ 11.96 hrs, Volume= 30,959 cf, Atten= 0%, Lag= 0.0 min Primary outflow = Inflow, Time Span= 0.00-24.00 hrs, dt= 0.05 hrs Attachment D Storm Data Stormwater Practice Sizing Job Name and 4 19 Washington Water Quality Volume Calculation 3/12/2021 WQv = [(P)(Rv)(A)]/12 Where: Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) I = impervious cover in percent P = 90% rainfall (see Figure 4.1 in NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual) A = Area in acres Required WQv New Impervious % Impervious 100.00% Rv 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Area in Square Feet 9,076 0.21 WQv Required = 826 ft 0.019 ac -ft Disturbed Impervious % Impervious 100.00% Rv 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Area in Square Feet 36,849 0.85 WQv Calculated = 3355 ft3 0.077 ac -ft Calculated WQv Green Roof - SMP -1 % Impervious 100.00% Rv 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Area in Square Feet 8,160 WQv Calculated = 743 ft 0.017 ac -ft Covers new impervious area Porous Pavement - SMP -2 % Impervious 100.00% Rv 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Area in Square Feet 3,542 WQv Calculated = 322 ft 0.007 ac -ft Covers new impervious area % Treatment by Alternative Practice = (25 - (%IC Reduction + % WQv treatment by SMP + % runoff reduction)) x 3 % IC Reduction 0% % WQv treatment by SMP 7.1% % runoff reduction 0% % Treatment by Alternative 53.6% Required Treatment by 0.041 ac -ft Alternative Practice SMP -2 Hydrodynamic Separator % Impervious 100.00% Rv 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Area in Square Feet 19,950 WQv Calculated = 1816 ft 0.042 ac -ft Total Provided By Alternate Practice = 0.042 ac -ft Total Provided By Standard Practice = 0.024 ac -ft Total = 0.066 ac ft Job Name and # Rip Van Dam Minimum Runoff Reduction Volume 3/16/2021 RRv = [(P)(Rv*)(Ai)]/12 Where: Ai = (S)(Aic) Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(I) where I is 100% impervious Al = impervious cover targeted for runoff reduction Aic = Total area of new impervious cover P = 90% rainfall (see Figure 4.1 in NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual) S = Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG) Specific Reduction Factor (S) A=0.55, B=0.40, C=0.30, D=0.20 S (HSG A) 0.55 Aic 0.21 acres Rv (Minimum 0.2) 0.95 90% Rainfall 1.15 Al 0.11 RRv = 0.010 acre feet= 454 ft Appendix C Map Set Appendix D SWPPP Inspection Form 19 Washington WEEKLY SWPPP INSPECTION REPORT Inspector Name: Date: -Signature (required): Time: Weather: Inspection #: Soil Conditions (dry, saturated, etc): Note: Digital photos, with date stamp required for all practices requiring corrective action, before and after, to be attached to the inspection report. YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ Routine Inspection. Date of last inspection: 2. Inspection following rain event. Date/time of storm ending: ❑ ❑ ❑ Rainfall amount: Recorded by: 3. ❑ ❑ ❑ Is this a final site inspection? 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ Has site undergone final stabilization? ❑ ❑ ❑ If so, have all temporary erosion and sediment controls been removed? Site Disturbance (Indicate Locations on Plan) YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ Areas previously disturbed, but have not undergone active site work in the last 14 days? 2. ❑ ❑ ❑ Areas disturbed within last 14 days? 3. ❑ ❑ ❑ Areas expected to be disturbed in next 14 days? 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ Do areas of steep slopes or complex stabilization issues exist? If "YES" explain: 5. ❑ ❑ ❑ Are there currently more than 5 acres of disturbed soil at the site? If so make sure there is an approval letter from NYS DEC. Additional Comments: Inspection of Erosion and Sediment Control Devices Type of Control Device Accumulation (if any) in % Repairs/Maintenance Needed 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Stabilization/Runoff YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ Are all existing disturbed areas contained by control devices? Type of devices: 2. ❑ ❑ ❑ Are there areas that require stabilization within the next 14 days? Specify Area: 3. ❑ ❑ ❑ Have stabilization measures been initiated in inactive areas? 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ Is there current snow cover or frozen ground conditions? 5. ❑ ❑ ❑ Rills or gullies? 6. ❑ ❑ ❑ Slumping/deposition? 7. ❑ ❑ ❑ Loss of vegetation? 8. ❑ ❑ ❑ Lack of germination? 9. ❑ ❑ ❑ Loss of mulching? Receiving Structures/Water Bodies (Indicate locations where runoff leaves the project site on the site plan) YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ Surface water swale or natural surface waterbody? If natural waterbody: Is waterbody located ❑ onsite, or ❑ adjacent to property boundary? Description of condition: 2. ❑ ❑ ❑ Municipal or community system? Inspect locations where runoff from project site enters the receiving waters and indicate if there is evidence of: a. ❑ ❑ ❑ Rills or gullies? b. ❑ ❑ ❑ Slumping/deposition? c. ❑ ❑ ❑ Loss of vegetation? d. ❑ ❑ ❑ Undermining of structures? e. ❑ ❑ ❑ Was there a discharge into the receiving water on the day of inspection? f. ❑ ❑ ❑ Is there evidence of turbidity, sedimentation, or oil in the receiving waters? Additional Comments: Inspection of Post -Construction Stormwater Management Control Devices Type of Control Device Phase of Construction Repairs/Maintenance Needed 1. 2. 3. 4. General Site Condition YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ Have action items from previous reports been addressed? 2. ❑ ❑ ❑ Does routine maintenance of protection components occur on a regular basis? 3. ❑ ❑ ❑ Does cleaning and/or sweeping affected roadways occur, at minimum, daily? 4. ❑ ❑ ❑ Is debris and litter removed on a monthly basis, or as necessary? 5. ❑ ❑ ❑ Is the site maintained in an orderly manner? Describe the condition of all natural waterbodies within or adjacent to the Project that receive runoff from the site: Contractors progress over last 7 days: Anticipated work to be begun in the next 7 days: Additional Comments: Visual Observations YES NO N/A 1. ❑ ❑ ❑ All erosion and sediment control measures have been installed/constructed? Z. ❑ ❑ ❑ All erosion and sediment control measures are being maintained properly? SUMMARY OF ACTION ITEMS TO REPAIR/REPLACE/MAINTAIN/CORRECT DEFICIENCIES Action Reported To (no signature required): Company: Appendix E Other SWPPP Forms Construction Sequence SWPPP Plan Changes Spill Response Form Stormwater Management Practice Maintenance Log The operator shall prepare a summary of construction status using the Construction Sequence Form below once every month. Significant deviations to the sequence and reasons for those deviations (i.e. weather, subcontractor availability, etc.), shall be noted by the contractor. The schedule shall be used to record the dates for initiation of construction, implementation of erosion control measures, stabilization, etc. A copy of this table will be maintained at the construction site and updated in addition to the individual Inspection Reports completed for each inspection. Construction Sequence Form Construction Activities Date (Identify name of planned practices) Complete 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN PLAN CHANGES, AUTHORIZATION, AND CHANGE CERTIFICATION CHANGES REQUIRED TO THE POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN: REASONS FOR CHANGES: REQUESTED BY: DATE: AUTHORIZED BY: DATE: CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the penal code. SIGNATURE: DATE: SPILL RESPONSE REPORT Within 1 hour of a spill discovery less than 2 gallons in volume the following must be notified: Denis Shafran (516) 935-5555 Within 1 hour of a spill discovery greater than 2 gallons the following must be notified: Denis Shafran NYSDEC Spill Response Hotline 1-800-457-7362 Spill Response Contractor Material Spilled: Approximate Volume: Location: Distance to nearest down gradient drainage: Distance to nearest down gradient open water: Temporary control measures in place: Appendix F SPDES General Permit GP -0-20-001 [+iEWYORKt Department of PREFACE SWEO► 0 1lTUN1TV Environmental I Conser-vation Pursuant to Section 402 of the Clean Water Act (°CWA"), stormwater discharges from certain construction activities are unlawful unless they are authorized by a National NEW YORK STATE Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("NPDES') permit or by a state permit program. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CCN ''ERVATION New York administers the approved State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) program with permits issued in accordance with the New York State SPIRES GENERAL PERMIT Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) Article 17, Titles 7, 8 and Article 70. FOR STORb1VV'ATER DISCHARGES From An owner or operator of a construction activity that is eligible for coverage under this permit must obtain coverage prior to the commencement of construction activity. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY Activities that fit the definition of "construction activity', as defined under 40 CFR 122.26(b)(14)(x), (15)(i), and (15)(ii), constitute construction of a point source and Permit No GP- 0-20-001 therefore, pursuant to ECL section 17-0505 and 17-0701, the owner or operator must have coverage under a SPDES permit prior to commencing construction activity. The Issued Pursuant to Article 17, Titles 7.8 and Article TO owner or operator cannot wait until there is an actual discharge from the construction site of the Environmental Conservation Law to obtain permit coverage. *Note: The italicized words/phrases within this permit are defined in Appendix A. Effective Date: January 29, 2020 Expiration Date, January 28, 2025 John J. Ferguson Chief Permit Alministrator u(horized ignafure of Date Address, IVY$ DEC Division of Environmental Permits 625 Broadway, 4th Floor Albany, N.Y. 12233-1760 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION K. Requirement to Obtain Coverage Under an Alternative Permit ...........................35 SPDES GENERAL PERMIT FOR STORMWATER DISCHARGES FROM L. Proper Operation and Maintenance....................................................................36 CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES M. Inspection and Entry...........................................................................................36 N. Permit Actions.....................................................................................................37 Table of Contents O. Definitions...........................................................................................................37 P. Re-Opener Clause..............................................................................................37 Part 1. PERMIT COVERAGE AND LIMITATIONS Q. Penalties for Falsification of Forms and Reports ................................................. 37 .............................................................1 A. Permit Application ................. .......... .............................................tion.Activiti 1 R. Other Permits ...................................................................................................... 38 B. Effluent Limitations Applicable to Discharges from Construction Activities ...........1 s APPENDIX A — Acronyms and Definitions.......................................................................39 C. Post-construction Stormwater Management Practice Requirements ....................4 Acronyms ...................................................................................................................... 39 D. MaintainingWater Quality ty........ermit.............................................................. 8 Definitions.....................................................................................................................40 E. Eligibility Under This General Permit.....................................................................9 APPENDIX B — Required SWPPP Components by Project Type....................................48 F. Activities Which Are Ineligible for Coverage Under This General Permit..............9 Table 1..........................................................................................................................48 Part II. PERMIT COVERAGE. Table2..........................................................................................................................50 ge.....................................................................................12 A. How to Obtain Coverage.....ttal..........................................................................12 APPENDIX C —Watersheds Requiring Enhanced Phosphorus Removal........................ 52 B. Notice of Intent Submittal..........................................................................13 APPENDIX D —Watersheds with Lower Disturbance Threshold.....................................58 tion.NOI) C. Permit Authorization APPENDIX E — 303(d) Segments Impaired b Construction Related Pollutants () g p Y () ........... 59 ............................................................................................13 D. General Requirements For Owners or Operators With Permit Coverage ...........15 APPENDIX F — List of NYS DEC Regional Offices..........................................................65 E. Permit Coverage for Discharges Authorized Under GP-0-15-002.......................17 F. Change of Owner or Operator.............................................................................17 Part III. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN(SWPPP)...........................18 A. General SWPPP Requirements..........................................................................18 B. Required SWPPP Contents................................................................................20 C. Required SWPPP Components by Project Type.................................................24 Part IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.....................................24 A. General Construction Site Inspection and Maintenance Requirements ..............24 B. Contractor Maintenance Inspection Requirements.............................................24 C. Qualified Inspector Inspection Requirements......................................................25 Part V. TERMINATION OF PERMIT COVERAGE...........................................................29 A. Termination of Permit Coverage.........................................................................29 Part VI. REPORTING AND RETENTION RECORDS......................................................31 A. Record Retention................................................................................................31 B. Addresses...........................................................................................................31 Part VII. STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS..................................................................31 A. Duty to Comply....................................................................................................31 B. Continuation of the Expired General Permit........................................................32 C. Enforcement........................................................................................................32 D. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity Not a Defense...................................................32 E. Duty to Mitigate...................................................................................................33 F. Duty to Provide Information.................................................................................33 G. Other Information................................................................................................33 H. Signatory Requirements......................................................................................33 I. Property Rights...................................................................................................35 J. Severability..........................................................................................................35 (Part 1) Part 1. PERMIT COVERAGE AND LIMITATIONS (PartI.B.1) deviation or alternative design and provide information which demonstrates that A. Permit Application the deviation or alternative design is equivalent to the technical standard. This permit authorizes stormwater discharges to surface waters of the State from a. Erosion and Sediment Controls. Design, install and maintain effective the following construction activities identified within 40 CFR Parts 122.26(b)(14)(x), erosion and sediment controls to minimize the discharge of pollutants and 122.26(b)(1 5)(i) and 122.26(b)(15)(ii), provided all of the eligibility provisions of this prevent a violation of the water quality standards. At a minimum, such permit are met: controls must be designed, installed and maintained to: 1. Construction activities involving soil disturbances of one (1) or more acres; (i) Minimize soil erosion through application of runoff control and soil including disturbances of less than one acre that are part of a larger common stabilization control measure to minimize pollutant discharges; plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb one or more acres of land; excluding routine maintenance activity that is performed to maintain the (ii) Control stormwater discharges, including both peak flowrates and total original line and grade, hydraulic capacity or original purpose of a facility; stormwater volume, to minimize channel and streambank erosion and scour in the immediate vicinity of the discharge points; 2. Construction activities involving soil disturbances of less than one (1) acre where the Department has determined that a SPDES permit is required for (iii) Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity; stormwater discharges based on the potential for contribution to a violation of a water quality standard or for significant contribution of pollutants to surface (iv) Minimize the disturbance of steep slopes; waters of the State. (v) Minimize sediment discharges from the site; 3. Construction activities located in the watershed(s) identified in Appendix D that involve soil disturbances between five thousand (5,000) square feet and one inacre (vi) Provide and maintain natural buffers around surface waters, direct of land. stormwater to vegetated areas and maximize stormwater infiltration to reduce pollutant discharges, unless infeasible; B. Effluent Limitations Applicable to Discharges from Construction Activities (vii) Minimize soil compaction. Minimizing soil compaction is not required where the intended function of a specific area of the site dictates that it Discharges authorized by this permit must achieve, at a minimum, the effluent be compacted; limitations in Part 1.B.1. (a) — (f) of this permit. These limitations represent the degree of effluent reduction attainable by the application of best practicable technology currently (viii) Unless infeasible, preserve a sufficient amount of topsoil to complete available. soil restoration and establish a uniform, dense vegetative cover; and 1. Erosion and Sediment Control Requirements - The owner or operator must select, design, install, implement and maintain control measures to minimize (ix) Minimize dust. On areas of exposed soil, minimize dust through the the discharge of pollutants and prevent a violation of the water quality appropriate application of water or other dust suppression techniques standards. The selection, design, installation, implementation, and to control the generation of pollutants that could be discharged from maintenance of these control measures must meet the non -numeric effluent the site. limitations in Part I.B.1.(a) — (f) of this permit and be in accordance with the New York State Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment b. Soil Stabilization. In areas where soil disturbance activity has temporarily Control, dated November 2016, using sound engineering judgment. Where or permanently ceased, the application of soil stabilization measures must control measures are not designed in conformance with the design criteria be initiated by the end of the next business day and completed within included in the technical standard, the owner or operator must include in the fourteen (14) days from the date the current soil disturbance activity ceased. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ("SWPPP") the reason(s) for the For construction sites that directly discharge to one of the 303(d) segments 1 2 (Part I.B.1.b) listed in Appendix E or is located in one of the watersheds listed in (Part I.B.i.e.iii) (iii) Fuels, oils, or other pollutants used in vehicle and equipment operation Appendix C, the application of soil stabilization measures must be initiated and maintenance; by the end of the next business day and completed within seven (7) days from the date the current soil disturbance activity ceased. See Appendix A (iv) Soaps or solvents used in vehicle and equipment washing; and for definition of Temporarily Ceased. (v) Toxic or hazardous substances from a spill or other release. c. Dewatering. Discharges from dewatering activities, including discharges from dewatering of trenches and excavations, must be managed by f. Surface Outlets. When discharging from basins and impoundments, the appropriate control measures. outlets shall be designed, constructed and maintained in such a manner that sediment does not leave the basin or impoundment and that erosion at d. Pollution Prevention Measures. Design, install, implement, and maintain or below the outlet does not occur. effective pollution prevention measures to minimize the discharge of pollutants and prevent a violation of the water quality standards. At a C. Post -construction Stormwater Management Practice Requirements minimum, such measures must be designed, installed, implemented and 1. The owner or operator of a construction activity that requires post -construction maintained to: stormwater management practices pursuant to Part III.C. of this permit must select, design, install, and maintain the practices to meet the performance (i) Minimize the discharge of pollutants from equipment and vehicle criteria in the New York State stormwater Management Design Manual washing, wheel wash water, and other wash waters. This applies to ("Design Manual"), dated January 2015, using sound engineering judgment. washing operations that use clean water only. Soaps, detergents and Where post -construction stormwater management practices ("SMPs°) are not solvents cannot be used; designed in conformance with the performance criteria in the Design Manual, the owner or operator must include in the SWPPP the reason(s) for the (ii) Minimize the exposure of building materials, building products, deviation or alternative design and provide information which demonstrates that construction wastes, trash, landscape materials, fertilizers, pesticides, the deviation or alternative design is equivalent to the technical standard. herbicides, detergents, sanitary waste, hazardous and toxic waste, and other materials present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater. 2. The owner or operator of a construction activitythat requires post -construction Minimization of exposure is not required in cases where the exposure stormwater management practices pursuant to Part III.C. of this permit must to precipitation and to stormwater will not result in a discharge of design the practices to meet the applicable sizing criteria in Part I.C.2.a., b., c. pollutants, or where exposure of a specific material or product poses little risk of stormwater contamination (such as final products and or d. of this permit. materials intended for outdoor use) ; and a. Sizing Criteria for New Development (iii) Prevent the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks and (i) Runoff Reduction Volume ("RRv"): Reduce the total Water Quality implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response Volume ("WQv") by application of RR techniques and standard SMPs procedures. with RRv capacity. The total WQv shall be calculated in accordance with the criteria in Section 4.2 of the Design Manual. e. Prohibited Discharges. The following discharges are prohibited: (ii) Minimum RRv and Treatment of Remaining Total WQv: Construction (i) Wastewater from washout of concrete; activities that cannot meet the criteria in Part I.C.2.a.(i) of this permit due to site limitations shall direct runoff from all newly constructed (ii) Wastewater from washout and cleanout of stucco, paint, form release impervious areas to a RR technique or standard SMP with RRv oils, curing compounds and other construction materials; capacity unless infeasible. The specific site limitations that prevent the reduction of 100% of the WQv shall be documented in the SWPPP. 3 4 (Part I. C.2.a. i i) For each impervious area that is not directed to a RR technique or (Part I.C.2. b. i) calculated in accordance with the criteria in Section 10.3 of the Design standard SMP with RRv capacity, the SWPPP must include Manual. documentation which demonstrates that all options were considered and for each option explains why it is considered infeasible. (ii) Minimum RRv and Treatment of Remaining Total WQv: Construction activities that cannot meet the criteria in Part I.C.2.b.(i) of this permit In no case shall the runoff reduction achieved from the newly due to site limitations shall direct runoff from all newly constructed constructed impervious areas be less than the Minimum RRv as impervious areas to a RR technique or standard SMP with RRv calculated using the criteria in Section 4.3 of the Design Manual. capacity unless infeasible. The specific site limitations that prevent the The remaining portion of the total WQv that cannot be reduced shall be reduction of 100% of the WQv shall be documented in the SWPPP. treated by application of standard SMPs. For each impervious area that is not directed to a RR technique or (iii) Channel Protection Volume ("Cpv"): Provide 24 hour extended standard SMP with RRv capacity, the SWPPP must include detention of the post -developed 1 -year, 24-hour storm event; documentation which demonstrates that all options were considered remaining after runoff reduction. The Cpv requirement does not apply and for each option explains why it is considered infeasible. when: In no case shall the runoff reduction achieved from the newly (1) Reduction of the entire Cpv is achieved by application of runoff constructed impervious areas be less than the Minimum RRv as reduction techniques or infiltration systems, or calculated using the criteria in Section 10.3 of the Design Manual. (2) The site discharges directly to tidal waters, or fifth order or larger The remaining portion of the total WQv that cannot be reduced shall be streams. treated by application of standard SMPs. (iv) Overbank Flood Control Criteria ("Qp"): Requires storage to attenuate (iii) Channel Protection Volume (Cpv): Provide 24 hour extended detention the post -development 10 -year, 24-hour peak discharge rate (Qp) to of the post -developed 1 -year, 24-hour storm event; remaining after predevelopment rates. The Qp requirement does not apply when: runoff reduction. The Cpv requirement does not apply when: (1) the site discharges directly to tidal waters or fifth order or larger (1) Reduction of the entire Cpv is achieved by application of runoff streams, or reduction techniques or infiltration systems, or (2) A downstream analysis reveals that overbank control is not (2) The site discharges directly to tidal waters, or fifth order or larger required. streams. (v) Extreme Flood Control Criteria ("Qf"): Requires storage to attenuate (iv) Overbank Flood Control Criteria (Qp): Requires storage to attenuate the post -development 100 -year, 24-hour peak discharge rate (Qf) to the post -development 10 -year, 24-hour peak discharge rate (Qp) to predevelopment rates. The Qf requirement does not apply when: predevelopment rates. The Qp requirement does not apply when: (1) the site discharges directly to tidal waters or fifth order or larger (1) the site discharges directly to tidal waters or fifth order or larger streams, or streams, or (2) A downstream analysis reveals that overbank control is not (2) A downstream analysis reveals that overbank control is not required. required. b. Sizing Criteria for New Development in Enhanced Phosphorus (v) Extreme Flood Control Criteria (Qf): Requires storage to attenuate the Removal Watershed post -development 100 -year, 24-hour peak discharge rate (Qf) to predevelopment rates. The Qf requirement does not apply when: (i) Runoff Reduction Volume (RRv): Reduce the total Water Quality (1) the site discharges directly to tidal waters or fifth order or larger Volume (WQv) by application of RR techniques and standard SMPs streams, or with RRv capacity. The total WQv is the runoff volume from the 1 -year, (2) A downstream analysis reveals that overbank control is not 24 hour design storm over the post -developed watershed and shall be required. 5 6 (Part I.C.2.c) c. Sizing Criteria for Redevelopment Activity (Part I.C.2A) d. Sizing Criteria for Combination of Redevelopment Activity and New Development (i) Water Quality Volume (WQv): The WQv treatment objective for redevelopment activity shall be addressed by one of the following Construction projects that include both New Development and Redevelopment options. Redevelopment activities located in an Enhanced Phosphorus Activity shall provide post -construction stormwater management controls that Removal Watershed (see Part III.6.3. and Appendix C of this permit) meet the sizing criteria calculated as an aggregate of the Sizing Criteria in Part shall calculate the WQv in accordance with Section 10.3 of the Design I.C.2.a. or b. of this permit for the New Development portion of the project and Manual. All other redevelopment activities shall calculate the WQv in Part I.C.2.c of this permit for Redevelopment Activity portion of the project. accordance with Section 4.2 of the Design Manual. (1) Reduce the existing impervious cover by a minimum of 25% of the D. Maintaining Water Quality total disturbed, impervious area. The Soil Restoration criteria in Section 5.1.6 of the Design Manual must be applied to all newly The Department expects that compliance with the conditions of this permit will control created pervious areas, or discharges necessary to meet applicable water quality standards. It shall be a violation (2) Capture and treat a minimum of 25% of the WQv from the disturbed, of the ECL for any discharge to either cause or contribute to a violation of water quality impervious area by the application of standard SMPs; or reduce 25% standards as contained in Parts 700 through 705 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of of the WQv from the disturbed, impervious area by the application of RR techniques or standard SMPs with RRv capacity., or Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York, such as: (3) Capture and treat a minimum of 75% of the WQv from the disturbed, 1. There shall be no increase in turbidity thatwill cause a substantial visible contrast impervious area as well as any additional runoff from tributary areas to natural conditions; by application of the alternative practices discussed in Sections 9.3 and 9.4 of the Design Manual., or 2. There shall be no increase in suspended, colloidal or settleable solids that will (4) Application of a combination of 1, 2 and 3 above that provide a weighted average of at least two of the above methods. Application cause deposition or impair the waters for their best usages; and of this method shall be in accordance with the criteria in Section 9.2.1(B) (IV) of the Design Manual. 3. There shall be no residue from oil and floating substances, nor visible oil film, nor globules of grease. If there is an existing post -construction stormwater management practice located on the site that captures and treats runoff from the If there is evidence indicating that the stormwater discharges authorized by this permit impervious area that is being disturbed, the WQv treatment option are causing, have the reasonable potential to cause, or are contributing to a violation of selected must, at a minimum, provide treatment equal to the treatment the water quality standards; the owner or operator must take appropriate corrective that was being provided by the existing practice(s) if that treatment is action in accordance with Part IV.C.5. of this general permit and document in greater than the treatment required by options 1 — 4 above. accordance with Part IV.C.4. of this general permit. To address the water quality standard violation the owner or operator may need to provide additional information, (ii) Channel Protection Volume (Cpv): Not required if there are no include and implement appropriate controls in the SWPPP to correct the problem, or changes to hydrology that increase the discharge rate from the project obtain an individual SPDES permit. site. If there is evidence indicating that despite compliance with the terms and conditions of this general permit it is demonstrated that the stormwater discharges authorized by this (iii) Overbank Flood Control Criteria (Qp): Not required if there are no permit are causing or contributing to a violation of water quality standards, or if the changes to hydrology that increase the discharge rate from the project Department determines that a modification of the permit is necessary to prevent a site. violation of water quality standards, the authorized discharges will no longer be eligible for coverage under this permit. The Department may require the owner or operator to (iv) Extreme Flood Control Criteria (Qf): Not required if there are no obtain an individual SPDES permit to continue discharging. changes to hydrology that increase the discharge rate from the project site 7 8 (Part I. E) E. Eligibility Under This General Permit (Part I.F.4) operator has obtained a permit issued pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 182 for the project or the Department has issued a letter of non-jurisdiction for the project. 1. This permit may authorize all discharges of stormwater from construction All documentation necessary to demonstrate eligibility shall be maintained on activity to surface waters of the State and groundwaters except for ineligible site in accordance with Part II.D.2 of this permit; discharges identified under subparagraph F. of this Part. 5. Discharges which either cause or contribute to a violation of water quality 2. Except for non-stormwater discharges explicitly listed in the next paragraph, standards adopted pursuant to the ECL and its accompanying regulations; this permit only authorizes stormwater discharges; including stormwater runoff, snowmelt runoff, and surface runoff and drainage, from construction activities. 6. Construction activities for residential, commercial and institutional projects: 3. Notwithstanding paragraphs E.1 and E.2 above, the following non-stormwater a. Where the discharges from the construction activities are tributary to waters discharges are authorized by this permit: those listed in 6 NYCRR 750- of the state classified as AA or AA-s; and 1.2(a)(29)(vi), with the following exception: "Discharges from firefighting activities are authorized only when the firefighting activities are b. Which are undertaken on land with no existing impervious cover, and emergencies/unplanned"; waters to which other components have not been added that are used to control dust in accordance with the SWPPP; and c. Which disturb one (1) or more acres of land designated on the current uncontaminated discharges from construction site de-watering operations. All United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") Soil Survey as Soil non-stormwater discharges must be identified in the SWPPP. Under all Slope Phase °D", (provided the map unit name is inclusive of slopes greater circumstances, the owner or operator must still comply with water quality than 25%), or Soil Slope Phase °E" or °F" (regardless of the map unit standards in Part I.D of this permit. name), or a combination of the three designations. 4. The owner or operator must maintain permit eligibility to discharge under this 7. Construction activities for linear transportation projects and linear utility permit. Any discharges that are not compliant with the eligibility conditions of projects: this permit are not authorized by the permit and the owner or operator must either apply for a separate permit to cover those ineligible discharges or take a. Where the discharges from the construction activities are tributary to waters steps necessary to make the discharge eligible for coverage. of the state classified as AA or AA-s; and F. Activities Which Are Ineligible for Coverage Under This General Permit b. Which are undertaken on land with no existing impervious cover, and All of the following are not authorized by this permit: 1. Discharges after construction activities have been completed and the site has c. Which disturb two (2) or more acres of land designated on the current USDA undergone final stabilization; Soil Survey as Soil Slope Phase °D" (provided the map unit name is inclusive of slopes greater than 25%), or Soil Slope Phase °E" or °F" (regardless of the map 2. Discharges that are mixed with sources of non-stormwater other than those unit name), or a combination of the three designations. expressly authorized under subsection E.3. of this Part and identified in the SWPPP required by this permit; 3. Discharges that are required to obtain an individual SPDES permit or another SPDES general permit pursuant to Part VII.K. of this permit; 4. Construction activities or discharges from construction activities that may adversely affect an endangered or threatened species unless the owner or 9 10 (Part I.F.8) 8. Construction activities that have the potential to affect an historic property, (Part I.F.8.c) (i) No Affect unless there is documentation that such impacts have been resolved. The (ii) No Adverse Affect following documentation necessary to demonstrate eligibility with this (iii) Executed Memorandum of Agreement, or requirement shall be maintained on site in accordance with Part II.D.2 of this permit and made available to the Department in accordance with Part VII.F of d. Documentation that: this permit: (i) SHPA Section 14.09 has been completed by NYS DEC or another state a. Documentation that the construction activity is not within an archeologically agency. sensitive area indicated on the sensitivity map, and that the construction activity is not located on or immediately adjacent to a property listed or 9. Discharges from construction activities that are subject to an existing SPDES determined to be eligible for listing on the National or State Registers of individual or general permit where a SPDES permit for construction activity has Historic Places, and that there is no new permanent building on the been terminated or denied; or where the owner or operator has failed to renew construction site within the following distances from a building, structure, or an expired individual permit. object that is more than 50 years old, or if there is such a new permanent building on the construction site within those parameters that NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP), a Historic Part II. PERMIT COVERAGE Preservation Commission of a Certified Local Government, or a qualified A. How to Obtain Coverage preservation professional has determined that the building, structure, or object more than 50 years old is not historically/archeologically significant. 1. An owner or operator of a construction activity that is not subject to the requirements of a regulated, traditional land use control MS4 must first prepare ■ 1-5 acres of disturbance - 20 feet a SWPPP in accordance with all applicable requirements of this permit and ■ 5-20 acres of disturbance - 50 feet then submit a completed Notice of Intent (NOI) to the Department to be ■ 20+ acres of disturbance - 100 feet, or authorized to discharge under this permit. b. DEC consultation form sent to OPRHP, and copied to the NYS DEC Agency 2. An owner or operator of a construction activity that is subject to the Historic Preservation Officer (APO), and requirements of a regulated, traditional land use control MS4 must first prepare (i) the State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Environmental a SWPPP in accordance with all applicable requirements of this permit and Assessment Form (EAF) with a negative declaration or the Findings then have the SWPPP reviewed and accepted by the regulated, traditional land Statement, with documentation of OPRHP's agreement with the use control MS4 prior to submitting the NOI to the Department. The owner or resolution; or operatorshall have the "MS4 SWPPP Acceptance" form signed in accordance (ii) documentation from OPRHP that the construction activity will result in with Part VII.H., and then submit that form along with a completed NOI to the No Impact; or Department. (iii) documentation from OPRHP providing a determination of No Adverse Impact; or 3. The requirementfor an owner or operator to have its SWPPP reviewed and (iv) a Letter of Resolution signed by the owner/operator, OPRHP and the accepted by the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 prior to submitting DEC APO which allows for this construction activity to be eligible for the NOI to the Department does not apply to an owner or operator that is coverage under the general permit in terms of the State Historic obtaining permit coverage in accordance with the requirements in Part II. F. Preservation Act (SHPA); or (Change of Owner or Operator) or where the owner or operator of the construction activity is the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 . This c. Documentation of satisfactory compliance with Section 106 of the National exemption does not apply to construction activities subject to the New York City Historic Preservation Act for a coterminous project area: Administrative Code. 11 12 (Part II.B) B. Notice of Intent (NOI) Submittal (Part II.C.2.b) must submit a preliminary SWPPP to the appropriate DEC Permit Administrator at the Regional Office listed in Appendix F at the time all other 1. Prior to December 21, 2020, an owner or operator shall use either the necessary UPA permit applications are submitted. The preliminary SWPPP electronic (eNO1) or paper version of the NOI that the Department prepared. must include sufficient information to demonstrate that the construction Both versions of the NOI are located on the Department's website activity qualifies for authorization under this permit, (http://www.dec.ny.gov/ ). The paper version of the NOI shall be signed in accordance with Part VII.H. of this permit and submitted to the following c. the final SWPPP has been prepared, and address: d. a complete NOI has been submitted to the Department in accordance with NOTICE OF INTENT the requirements of this permit. NYS DEC, Bureau of Water Permits 625 Broadway, 4th Floor 3. An owner oroperatorthat has satisfied the requirements of Part II.C.2 above Albany, New York 12233-3505 will be authorized to discharge stormwater from their construction activity in 2. Beginning December 21, 2020 and in accordance with EPA's 2015 NPDES accordance with the following schedule: Electronic Reporting Rule (40 CFR Part 127), the owner or operator must submit a. For construction activities that are not subject to the requirements of a the NOI electronically using the Department's online NOI. regulated, traditional land use control MS4: 3. The owner or operator shall have the SWPPP preparer sign the "SWPPP Preparer Certification" statement on the NOI prior to submitting the form to the (i) Five (5) business days from the date the Department receives a Department. complete electronic version of the NOI (eNO1) for construction activities with a SWPPP that has been prepared in conformance with the design 4. As of the date the NOI is submitted to the Department, the owner or operator criteria in the technical standard referenced in Part III.6.1 and the shall make the NOI and SWPPP available for review and copying in accordance performance criteria in the technical standard referenced in Parts III.B., with the requirements in Part VII.F. of this permit. 2 or 3, for construction activities that require post -construction stormwater management practices pursuant to Part III.C.; or C. Permit Authorization (ii) Sixty (60) business days from the date the Department receives a 1. An owner or operator shall not commence construction activity until their complete NOI (electronic or paper version) for construction activities authorization to discharge under this permit goes into effect. with a SWPPP that has not been prepared in conformance with the design criteria in technical standard referenced in Part III.B.1. or, for 2. Authorization to discharge under this permit will be effective when the owner or construction activities that require post -construction stormwater operator has satisfied all of the following criteria: management practices pursuant to Part III.C., the performance criteria in the technical standard referenced in Parts III.B., 2 or 3, or; a. project review pursuant to the State Environmental Quality Review Act (°SEQRA") have been satisfied, when SEQRA is applicable. See the (iii) Ten (10) business days from the date the Department receives a Department's website (http:/A~.dec.nV..qov/) for more information, complete paper version of the NOI for construction activities with a SWPPP that has been prepared in conformance with the design b. where required, all necessary Department permits subject to the Uniform criteria in the technical standard referenced in Part III.6.1 and the Procedures Act ("UPA') (see 6 NYCRR Part 621), or the equivalent from performance criteria in the technical standard referenced in Parts III.B., another New York State agency, have been obtained, unless otherwise 2 or 3, for construction activities that require post -construction notified by the Department pursuant to 6 NYCRR 621.3(a)(4). Owners or stormwater management practices pursuant to Part III.C. operators of construction activities that are required to obtain UPA permits 13 14 (Part II.C.3.b) b. For construction activities that are subject to the requirements of a (Part 11. D.3) use control MS4, the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 (provided the regulated, traditional land use control MS4: regulated, traditional land use control MS4 is not the owner or operator of the construction activity). At a minimum, the owner or operator must comply with (i) Five (5) business days from the date the Department receives both a the following requirements in order to be authorized to disturb greater than five complete electronic version of the NOI (eNOI) and signed "MS4 (5) acres of soil at any one time: SWPPP Acceptance" form, or a. The owner or operator shall have a qualified inspector conduct at least two (ii) Ten (10) business days from the date the Department receives both a (2) site inspections in accordance with Part IV.C. of this permit every seven complete paper version of the NOI and signed "MS4 SWPPP (7) calendar days, for as long as greater than five (5) acres of soil remain Acceptance" form. disturbed. The two (2) inspections shall be separated by a minimum of two (2) full calendar days. 4. Coverage under this permit authorizes stormwater discharges from only those areas of disturbance that are identified in the NOI. If an owner or operator b. In areas where soil disturbance activity has temporarily or permanently wishes to have stormwater discharges from future or additional areas of ceased, the application of soil stabilization measures must be initiated by disturbance authorized, they must submit a new NOI that addresses that phase the end of the next business day and completed within seven (7) days from of the development, unless otherwise notified by the Department. The owner or the date the current soil disturbance activity ceased. The soil stabilization operator shall not commence construction activity on the future or additional measures selected shall be in conformance with the technical standard, areas until their authorization to discharge under this permit goes into effect in New York State Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment accordance with Part II.C. of this permit. Control, dated November 2016. D. General Requirements For Owners or Operators With Permit Coverage c. The owner or operator shall prepare a phasing plan that defines maximum 1. The owner or operator shall ensure that the provisions of the SWPPP are disturbed area per phase and shows required cuts and fills. implemented from the commencement of construction activity until all areas of d. The owner or operator shall install any additional site-specific practices disturbance have achieved final stabilization and the Notice of Termination ("NOT") has been submitted to the Department in accordance with Part V. of needed to protect water quality. this permit. This includes any changes made to the SWPPP pursuant to Part e. The owner or operator shall include the requirements above in their III.A.4. of this permit. SWPPP. 2. The owner or operatorshall maintain a copy of the General Permit (GP -0-20- 4. In accordance with statute, regulations, and the terms and conditions of this 001), NOI, NOI Acknowledgment Letter, SWPPP, MS4 SWPPP Acceptance permit, the Department may suspend or revoke an owner's or operator's form, inspection reports, responsible contractor's or subcontractor's certification coverage under this permit at any time if the Department determines that the statement (see Part III.A.6.), and all documentation necessary to demonstrate SWPPP does not meet the permit requirements or consistent with Part VII.K.. eligibility with this permit at the construction site until all disturbed areas have achieved final stabilization and the NOT has been submitted to the Department. 5. Upon a finding of significant non-compliance with the practices described in the The documents must be maintained in a secure location, such as a job trailer, SWPPP or violation of this permit, the Department may order an immediate on-site construction office, or mailbox with lock. The secure location must be stop to all activity at the site until the non-compliance is remedied. The stop accessible during normal business hours to an individual performing a work order shall be in writing, describe the non-compliance in detail, and be compliance inspection. sent to the owner or operator. 3. The owner or operator of a construction activity shall not disturb greater than 6. For construction activities that are subject to the requirements of a regulated, five (5) acres of soil at any one time without prior written authorization from the traditional land use control MS4, the owner or operator shall notify the Department or, in areas under the jurisdiction of a regulated, traditional land 15 16 (Part II.D.6) regulated, traditional land use control MS4 in writing of any planned (Part II.F.3) operatorwas not subject to a sixty (60) business day authorization period that amendments or modifications to the post -construction stormwater management has not expired as of the date the Department receives the NOI from the new practice component of the SWPPP required by Part III.A. 4. and 5. of this owner or operator. permit. Unless otherwise notified by the regulated, traditional land use control MS4, the owner or operator shall have the SWPPP amendments or modifications reviewed and accepted by the regulated, traditional land use Part III. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) control MS4 prior to commencing construction of the post -construction stormwater management practice. A. General SWPPP Requirements E. Permit Coverage for Discharges Authorized Under GP -0-15-002 1. A SWPPP shall be prepared and implemented by the owner or operator of 1. Upon renewal of SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from each construction activity covered by this permit. The SWPPP must document the selection, design, installation, implementation and maintenance of the Construction Activity (Permit No. GP -0-15-002), an owner or operator of a control measures and practices that will be used to meet the effluent limitations construction activity with coverage under GP -0-15-002, as of the effective date in Part I.B. of this permit and where applicable, the post -construction of GP- 0-20-001, shall be authorized to discharge in accordance with GP- 0-20- stormwater management practice requirements in Part I.C. of this permit. The 001, unless otherwise notified by the Department. SWPPP shall be prepared prior to the submittal of the NOI. The NOI shall be submitted to the Department prior to the commencement of construction An owner or operator may continue to implement the technical/design activity. A copy of the completed, final NOI shall be included in the SWPPP. components of the post -construction stormwater management controls provided that such design was done in conformance with the technical 2. The SWPPP shall describe the erosion and sediment control practices and standards in place at the time of initial project authorization. However, they must comply with the other, non -design provisions of GP -0-20-001. where required, post -construction stormwater management practices that will be used and/or constructed to reduce the pollutants in stormwater discharges F. Change of Owner or Operator and to assure compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. In addition, the SWPPP shall identify potential sources of pollution which may 1. When property ownership changes or when there is a change in operational reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges. control over the construction plans and specifications, the original owner or operator must notify the new owner or operator, in writing, of the requirement to 3. All SWPPPs that require the post -construction stormwater management obtain permit coverage by submitting a NOI with the Department. For practice component shall be prepared by a qualified professional that is construction activities subject to the requirements of a regulated, traditional knowledgeable in the principles and practices of stormwater management and land use control MS4, the original owner or operator must also notify the MS4, treatment. in writing, of the change in ownership at least 30 calendar days prior to the change in ownership. 4. The owner or operator must keep the SWPPP current so that it at all times accurately documents the erosion and sediment controls practices that are 2. Once the new owner or operator obtains permit coverage, the original owner or being used or will be used during construction, and all post -construction operator shall then submit a completed NOT with the name and permit stormwater management practices that will be constructed on the site. At a identification number of the new owner or operatorto the Department at the minimum, the owner or operatorshall amend the SWPPP, including address in Part II.B.1. of this permit. If the original owner or operator maintains construction drawings: ownership of a portion of the construction activity and will disturb soil, they must maintain their coverage under the permit. a. whenever the current provisions prove to be ineffective in minimizing pollutants in stormwater discharges from the site; 3. Permit coverage for the new owner or operator will be effective as of the date the Department receives a complete NOI, provided the original owner or 17 18 (Part III.A.4.b) b. whenever there is a change in design, construction, or operation at the (Part III.A.6) the terms and conditions of the most current version of the New York State construction site that has or could have an effect on the discharge of Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ("SPDES") general permit for pollutants; stormwater discharges from construction activities and that it is unlawful for any person to cause or contribute to a violation of water quality standards. c. to address issues or deficiencies identified during an inspection by the Furthermore, I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting qualified inspector, the Department or other regulatory authority; and false information, that I do not believe to be true, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations" d. to document the final construction conditions. In addition to providing the certification statement above, the certification page 5. The Department may notify the owner or operator at any time that the SWPPP must also identify the specific elements of the SWPPP that each contractor and does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of this permit. The subcontractor will be responsible for and include the name and title of the notification shall be in writing and identify the provisions of the SWPPP that person providing the signature; the name and title of the trained contractor require modification. Within fourteen (14) calendar days of such notification, or responsible for SWPPP implementation; the name, address and telephone as otherwise indicated by the Department, the owner or operator shall make number of the contracting firm; the address (or other identifying description) of the required changes to the SWPPP and submit written notification to the the site; and the date the certification statement is signed. The owner or Department that the changes have been made. If the owner or operator does operator shall attach the certification statement(s) to the copy of the SWPPP not respond to the Department's comments in the specified time frame, the that is maintained at the construction site. If new or additional contractors are Department may suspend the owner's or operator's coverage under this permit hired to implement measures identified in the SWPPP after construction has or require the owner oroperatorto obtain coverage under an individual SPDES commenced, they must also sign the certification statement and provide the permit in accordance with Part II.D.4. of this permit. information listed above. 6. Prior to the commencement of construction activity, the owner or operator must 7. For projects where the Department requests a copy of the SWPPP or identify the contractor(s) and subcontractor(s) that will be responsible for inspection reports, the owner or operator shall submit the documents in both installing, constructing, repairing, replacing, inspecting and maintaining the electronic (PDF only) and paper format within five (5) business days, unless erosion and sediment control practices included in the SWPPP; and the otherwise notified by the Department. contractor(s) and subcontractor(s) that will be responsible for constructing the post -construction stormwater management practices included in the SWPPP. The owner or operator shall have each of the contractors and subcontractors B. Required SWPPP Contents identify at least one person from their company that will be responsible for 1. Erosion and sediment control component - All SWPPPs prepared pursuant to implementation of the SWPPP. This person shall be known as the trained this permit shall include erosion and sediment control practices designed in contractor. The owner or operator shall ensure that at least one trained conformance with the technical standard, New York State Standards and contractor is on site on a daily basis when soil disturbance activities are being Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, dated November 2016. Where performed. erosion and sediment control practices are not designed in conformance with the design criteria included in the technical standard, the owner or operator The owner or operator shall have each of the contractors and subcontractors must demonstrate equivalence to the technical standard. At a minimum, the identified above sign a copy of the following certification statement below erosion and sediment control component of the SWPPP shall include the before they commence any construction activity: following: "I hereby certify under penalty of law that I understand and agree to comply a. Background information about the scope of the project, including the with the terms and conditions of the SWPPP and agree to implement any location, type and size of project corrective actions identified by the qualified inspector during a site inspection. I also understand that the owner or operator must comply with 19 20 (Part III3.1.b) b. A site map/construction drawing(s) for the project, including a general (Part III.B.1.i) schedule shall be in accordance with the requirements in the technical location map. At a minimum, the site map shall show the total site area; all standard, New York State Standards and Specifications for Erosion and improvements; areas of disturbance; areas that will not be disturbed; Sediment Control, dated November 2016; existing vegetation; on-site and adjacent off-site surface water(s); floodplain/floodway boundaries; wetlands and drainage patterns that could j. A description of the pollution prevention measures that will be used to be affected by the construction activity; existing and final contours ; control litter, construction chemicals and construction debris from becoming locations of different soil types with boundaries; material, waste, borrow or a pollutant source in the stormwater discharges; equipment storage areas located on adjacent properties; and location(s) of the stormwater discharge(s); k. A description and location of any stormwater discharges associated with industrial activity other than construction at the site, including, but not limited c. A description of the soil(s) present at the site, including an identification of to, stormwater discharges from asphalt plants and concrete plants located the Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG); on the construction site; and d. A construction phasing plan and sequence of operations describing the I. Identification of any elements of the design that are not in conformance with intended order of construction activities, including clearing and grubbing, the design criteria in the technical standard, New York State Standards and excavation and grading, utility and infrastructure installation and any other Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, dated November 2016. activity at the site that results in soil disturbance; Include the reason for the deviation or alternative design and provide information which demonstrates that the deviation or alternative design is e. A description of the minimum erosion and sediment control practices to be equivalent to the technical standard. installed or implemented for each construction activity that will result in soil disturbance. Include a schedule that identifies the timing of initial placement 2. Post -construction stormwater management practice component — The owner or or implementation of each erosion and sediment control practice and the operator of any construction project identified in Table 2 of Appendix B as minimum time frames that each practice should remain in place or be needing post -construction stormwater management practices shall prepare a implemented; SWPPP that includes practices designed in conformance with the applicable sizing criteria in Part I.C.2.a., c. or d. of this permit and the performance criteria f. A temporary and permanent soil stabilization plan that meets the in the technical standard, New York State Stormwater Management Design requirements of this general permit and the technical standard, New York Manual dated January 2015 State Standards and Specifications for Erosion and Sediment Control, dated November 2016, for each stage of the project, including initial land clearing Where post -construction stormwater management practices are not designed and grubbing to project completion and achievement of final stabilization; in conformance with the performance criteria in the technical standard, the owner or operator must include in the SWPPP the reason(s) for the deviation or g. A site map/construction drawing(s) showing the specific location(s), size(s), alternative design and provide information which demonstrates that the and length(s) of each erosion and sediment control practice; deviation or alternative design is equivalent to the technical standard. h. The dimensions, material specifications, installation details, and operation The post -construction stormwater management practice component of the and maintenance requirements for all erosion and sediment control SWPPP shall include the following: practices. Include the location and sizing of any temporary sediment basins and structural practices that will be used to divert flows from exposed soils; a. Identification of all post -construction stormwater management practices to be constructed as part of the project. Include the dimensions, material i. A maintenance inspection schedule for the contractor(s) identified in Part specifications and installation details for each post -construction stormwater III.A.6. of this permit, to ensure continuous and effective operation of the management practice; erosion and sediment control practices. The maintenance inspection 21 22 (Part III3.2.b) b. A site map/construction drawing(s) showing the specific location and size of (Part III.B.3) 3. Enhanced Phosphorus Removal Standards - All construction projects identified each post -construction stormwater management practice; in Table 2 of Appendix B that are located in the watersheds identified in Appendix C shall prepare a SWPPP that includes post -construction stormwater c. A Stormwater Modeling and Analysis Report that includes: management practices designed in conformance with the applicable sizing (i) Map(s) showing pre -development conditions, including criteria in Part I.C.2. b., c. or d. of this permit and the performance criteria, watershed/subcatchments boundaries, flow paths/routing, and design Enhanced Phosphorus Removal Standards included in the Design Manual. At a points; minimum, the post -construction stormwater management practice component of the SWPPP shall include items 2.a - 2.f. above. (ii) Map(s) showing post -development conditions, including C. Required SWPPP Components by Project Type watershed/subcatchments boundaries, flow paths/routing, design points and post -construction stormwater management practices; Unless otherwise notified by the Department, owners or operators of construction activities identified in Table 1 of Appendix B are required to prepare a SWPPP that only uI Results of stormwater modeling(i.e. hydrology hydraulic analysis) (iii) (' y gy and y ) includes erosion and sediment control practices designed in conformance with Part for the required storm events. Include supporting calculations (model III.B.1 of this permit. Owners oroperators of the construction activities identified in Table runs),methodology, and a summary table that compares pre and post- 2 of Appendix B shall prepare a SWPPP that also includes post -construction stormwater development runoff rates and volumes for the different storm events; management practices designed in conformance with Part III.6.2 or 3 of this permit. (iv) Summary table, with supporting calculations, which demonstrates that each post -construction stormwater management practice has been Part IV. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS designed in conformance with the sizing criteria included in the Design Manual; A. General Construction Site Inspection and Maintenance Requirements (v) Identification of any sizing criteria that is not required based on the requirements included in Part I.C. of this permit; and 1. The owner or operator must ensure that all erosion and sediment control practices (including pollution prevention measures) and all post -construction (vi) Identification of any elements of the design that are not in conformance stormwater management practices identified in the SWPPP are inspected and with the performance criteria in the Design Manual. Include the maintained in accordance with Part IV.B. and C. of this permit. reason(s) for the deviation or alternative design and provide information which demonstrates that the deviation or alternative design 2. The terms of this permit shall not be construed to prohibit the State of New is equivalent to the Design Manual; York from exercising any authority pursuant to the ECL, common law or federal law, or prohibit New York State from taking any measures, whether civil or d. Soil testing results and locations (test pits, borings); criminal, to prevent violations of the laws of the State of New York or protect the public health and safety and/or the environment. e. Infiltration test results, when required; and B. Contractor Maintenance Inspection Requirements f. An operations and maintenance plan that includes inspection and maintenance schedules and actions to ensure continuous and effective 1. The owner or operator of each construction activity identified in Tables 1 and 2 operation of each post -construction stormwater management practice. The of Appendix B shall have a trained contractor inspect the erosion and sediment plan shall identify the entity that will be responsible for the long term control practices and pollution prevention measures being implemented within operation and maintenance of each practice. the active work area daily to ensure that they are being maintained in effective operating condition at all times. If deficiencies are identified, the contractor shall 23 24 (Part IV.B.1) begin implementing corrective actions within one business day and shall (Part IV.C.1.a) in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C and not directly discharging to complete the corrective actions in a reasonable time frame. one of the 303(d) segments listed in Appendix E; 2. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities have been temporarily b. the construction of a single family home that involves a soil disturbance of suspended (e.g. winter shutdown) and temporary stabilization measures have one (1) or more acres of land but less than five (5) acres and is not located been applied to all disturbed areas, the trained contractor can stop conducting in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C and not directly discharging to the maintenance inspections. The trained contractor shall begin conducting the one of the 303(d) segments listed in Appendix E; maintenance inspections in accordance with Part IV.B.1. of this permit as soon as soil disturbance activities resume. c. construction on agricultural property that involves a soil disturbance of one (1) or more acres of land but less than five (5) acres; and 3. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities have been shut down with partial project completion, the trained contractor can stop conducting the d. construction activities located in the watersheds identified in Appendix D maintenance inspections if all areas disturbed as of the project shutdown date that involve soil disturbances between five thousand (5,000) square feet have achieved final stabilization and all post -construction stormwater and one (1) acre of land. management practices required for the completed portion of the project have been constructed in conformance with the SWPPP and are operational. 2. Unless otherwise notified by the Department, the qualified inspector shall C. Qualified Inspector Inspection Requirements conduct site inspections in accordance with the following timetable: The owner or operator shall have a qualified inspector conduct site inspections in a. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities are on-going, the conformance with the following requirements: qualified inspector shall conduct a site inspection at least once every seven (7) calendar days. [Note: The trained contractor identified in Part III.A.6. and IV.B. of this permit cannot conduct the qualified inspector site inspections unless they meet the qualified inspector b. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities are on-going and the qualifications included in Appendix A. In order to perform these inspections, the trained owner or operator has received authorization in accordance with Part II.D.3 contractorwould have to be a: to disturb greater than five (5) acres of soil at any one time, the qualified inspector shall conduct at least two (2) site inspections every seven (7) ■ licensed Professional Engineer, calendar days. The two (2) inspections shall be separated by a minimum of ■ Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), ■ New York State Erosion and Sediment Control Certificate Program holder two (2) full calendar days. ■ Registered Landscape Architect, or c. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities have been ■ someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, temporarily suspended (e.g. winter shutdown) and temporary stabilization the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, provided measures have been applied to all disturbed areas, the qualified inspector they have received four (4) hours of Department endorsed training in proper shall conduct a site inspection at least once every thirty (30) calendar days. erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation The owner or operator shall notify the DOW Water (SPDES) Program District, or other Department endorsed entity]. contact at the Regional Office (see contact information in Appendix F) or, in 1. A qualified inspector shall conduct site inspections for all construction activities areas under the jurisdiction of a regulated, traditional land use control MS4, the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 (provided the regulated, identified in Tables 1 and 2 of Appendix B, with the exception of: traditional land use control MS4 is not the owner or operator of the construction activity) in writing prior to reducing the frequency of a. the construction of a single family residential subdivision with 25% or less inspections. impervious cover at total site build -out that involves a soil disturbance of one (1) or more acres of land but less than five (5) acres and is not located 25 26 (Part IV.C.2.d) d. For construction sites where soil disturbance activities have been shut down (Part IV.C.4.a) a. Date and time of inspection; with partial project completion, the qualified inspector can stop conducting inspections if all areas disturbed as of the project shutdown date have b. Name and title of person(s) performing inspection; achieved final stabilization and all post -construction stormwater management practices required for the completed portion of the project c. A description of the weather and soil conditions (e.g. dry, wet, saturated) at have been constructed in conformance with the SWPPP and are the time of the inspection; operational. The owner or operator shall notify the DOW Water (SPDES) Program contact at the Regional Office (see contact information in Appendix d. A description of the condition of the runoff at all points of discharge from the F) or, in areas under the jurisdiction of a regulated, traditional land use construction site. This shall include identification of any discharges of control MS4, the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 (provided the sediment from the construction site. Include discharges from conveyance regulated, traditional land use control MS4 is not the owner or operator of systems (i.e. pipes, culverts, ditches, etc.) and overland flow; the construction activity) in writing prior to the shutdown. If soil disturbance activities are not resumed within 2 years from the date of shutdown, the e. A description of the condition of all natural surface waterbodies located owner or operator shall have the qualified inspector perform a final within, or immediately adjacent to, the property boundaries of the inspection and certify that all disturbed areas have achieved final construction site which receive runoff from disturbed areas. This shall stabilization, and all temporary, structural erosion and sediment control include identification of any discharges of sediment to the surface measures have been removed; and that all post -construction stormwater waterbody; management practices have been constructed in conformance with the SWPPP by signing the "Final Stabilization" and "Post -Construction f. Identification of all erosion and sediment control practices and pollution Stormwater Management Practice" certification statements on the NOT. The prevention measures that need repair or maintenance; owner or operator shall then submit the completed NOT form to the address in Part II.B.1 of this permit. g. Identification of all erosion and sediment control practices and pollution prevention measures that were not installed properly or are not functioning e. For construction sites that directly discharge to one of the 303(d) segments as designed and need to be reinstalled or replaced; listed in Appendix E or is located in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C, the qualified inspector shall conduct at least two (2) site h. Description and sketch of areas with active soil disturbance activity, areas inspections every seven (7) calendar days. The two (2) inspections shall be that have been disturbed but are inactive at the time of the inspection, and separated by a minimum of two (2) full calendar days. areas that have been stabilized (temporary and/or final) since the last inspection; 3. At a minimum, the qualified inspector shall inspect all erosion and sediment control practices and pollution prevention measures to ensure integrity and i. Current phase of construction of all post -construction stormwater effectiveness, all post -construction stormwater management practices under management practices and identification of all construction that is not in construction to ensure that they are constructed in conformance with the conformance with the SWPPP and technical standards; SWPPP, all areas of disturbance that have not achieved final stabilization, all points of discharge to natural surface waterbodies located within, or j. Corrective action(s) that must be taken to install, repair, replace or maintain immediately adjacent to, the property boundaries of the construction site, and erosion and sediment control practices and pollution prevention measures; all points of discharge from the construction site. and to correct deficiencies identified with the construction of the post - construction stormwater management practice(s); 4. The qualified inspector shall prepare an inspection report subsequent to each and every inspection. At a minimum, the inspection report shall include and/or k. Identification and status of all corrective actions that were required by address the following: previous inspection; and 27 28 (Part IV.C.4.1) I. Digital photographs, with date stamp, that clearly show the condition of all (Part V.A.2.b) b. Planned shutdown with partial project completion - All soil disturbance practices that have been identified as needing corrective actions. The activities have ceased; and all areas disturbed as of the project shutdown qualified inspector shall attach paper color copies of the digital photographs date have achieved final stabilization; and all temporary, structural erosion to the inspection report being maintained onsite within seven (7) calendar and sediment control measures have been removed; and all post - days of the date of the inspection. The qualified inspector shall also take construction stormwater management practices required for the completed digital photographs, with date stamp, that clearly show the condition of the portion of the project have been constructed in conformance with the practice(s) after the corrective action has been completed. The qualified SWPPP and are operational; inspector shall attach paper color copies of the digital photographs to the inspection report that documents the completion of the corrective action c. A new owner or operator has obtained coverage under this permit in work within seven (7) calendar days of that inspection. accordance with Part II.F. of this permit. 5. Within one business day of the completion of an inspection, the qualified d. The owner or operator obtains coverage under an alternative SPDES inspector shall notify the owner or operator and appropriate contractor or general permit or an individual SPDES permit. subcontractor identified in Part III.A.6. of this permit of any corrective actions that need to be taken. The contractor or subcontractor shall begin implementing 3. For construction activities meeting subdivision 2a. or 2b. of this Part, the owner the corrective actions within one business day of this notification and shall or operator shall have the qualified inspector perform a final site inspection complete the corrective actions in a reasonable time frame. prior to submitting the NOT. The qualified inspector shall, by signing the "Final Stabilization" and "Post -Construction Stormwater Management Practice 6. All inspection reports shall be signed by the qualified inspector. Pursuant to certification statements on the NOT, certify that all the requirements in Part Part II.D.2. of this permit, the inspection reports shall be maintained on site with V.A.2.a. or b. of this permit have been achieved. the SWPPP. 4. For construction activities that are subject to the requirements of a regulated, traditional land use control MS4 and meet subdivision 2a. or 2b. of this Part, the Part V. TERMINATION OF PERMIT COVERAGE owner or operator shall have the regulated, traditional land use control MS4 sign the "MS4 Acceptance" statement on the NOT in accordance with the A. Termination of Permit Coverage requirements in Part VII.H. of this permit. The regulated, traditional land use control MS4 official, by signing this statement, has determined that it is 1. An owner or operatorthat is eligible to terminate coverage under this permit acceptable for the owner or operatorto submit the NOT in accordance with the must submit a completed NOT form to the address in Part II.B.1 of this permit. requirements of this Part. The regulated, traditional land use control MS4 can The NOT form shall be one which is associated with this permit, signed in make this determination by performing a final site inspection themselves or by accordance with Part VII.H of this permit. accepting the qualified inspector's final site inspection certification(s) required in Part V.A.3. of this permit. 2. An owner or operator may terminate coverage when one or more the following conditions have been met: 5. For construction activities that require post -construction stormwater management practices and meet subdivision 2a. of this Part, the owner or a. Total project completion - All construction activity identified in the SWPPP operator must, prior to submitting the NOT, ensure one of the following: has been completed; and all areas of disturbance have achieved final stabilization; and all temporary, structural erosion and sediment control a. the post -construction stormwater management practice(s) and any right -of - measures have been removed; and all post -construction stormwater way(s) needed to maintain such practice(s) have been deeded to the management practices have been constructed in conformance with the municipality in which the practice(s) is located, SWPPP and are operational; 29 30 (Part V.A.S.b) b. an executed maintenance agreement is in place with the municipality that (Part VII. A) Act (CWA) and the ECL and is grounds for an enforcement action against the owner or will maintain the post -construction stormwater management practice(s), operator and/or the contractor/subcontractor; permit revocation, suspension or modification; or denial of a permit renewal application. Upon a finding of significant non - c. for post -construction stormwater management practices that are privately compliance with this permit or the applicable SWPPP, the Department may order an owned, the owner or operator has a mechanism in place that requires immediate stop to all construction activity at the site until the non-compliance is operation and maintenance of the practice(s) in accordance with the remedied. The stop work order shall be in writing, shall describe the non-compliance in operation and maintenance plan, such as a deed covenant in the owner or detail, and shall be sent to the owner or operator. operator's deed of record, d. for post -construction stormwater management practices that are owned by If any human remains or archaeological remains are encountered during excavation, a public or private institution e. school, university,hospital), government p p ( g'g the owner or operator must immediately cease, or cause to cease, all construction agency or authority, public utility; the owner or operator has policy and activity in the area of the remains and notify the appropriate Regional Water Engineer procedures in place thh at ensures operation and maintenance of the (RWE). Construction activity shall not resume until written permission to do so has been practices in accordance with the operation and maintenance plan. received from the RWE. Part VI. REPORTING AND RETENTION RECORDS B. Continuation of the Expired General Permit A. Record Retention This permit expires five (5) years from the effective date. If a new general permit is not issued prior to the expiration of this general permit, an owner or operatorwith coverage The owner or operatorshall retain a copy of the NOI, NOI under this permit may continue to operate and discharge in accordance with the terms Acknowledgment Letter, SWPPP, MS4 SWPPP Acceptance form and any inspection and conditions of this general permit, if it is extended pursuant to the State reports that were prepared in conjunction with this permit for a period of at least five (5) Administrative Procedure Act and 6 NYCRR Part 621, until a new general permit is years from the date that the Department receives a complete NOT submitted in issued. accordance with Part V. of this general permit. C. Enforcement B. Addresses Failure of the owner or operator, its contractors, subcontractors, agents and/or assigns to strictly adhere to any of the permit requirements contained herein shall constitute a With the exception of the NOI, NOT, and MS4 SWPPP Acceptance form (which must violation of this permit. There are substantial criminal, civil, and administrative penalties be submitted to the address referenced in Part II. B.1 of this permit), all written associated with violating the provisions of this permit. Fines of up to $37,500 per day correspondence requested by the Department, including individual permit applications, for each violation and imprisonment for up to fifteen (15) years may be assessed shall be sent to the address of the appropriate DOW Water (SPDES) Program contact depending upon the nature and degree of the offense. at the Regional Office listed in Appendix F. D. Need to Halt or Reduce Activity Not a Defense Part VII. STANDARD PERMIT CONDITIONS It shall not be a defense for an owner or operator in an enforcement action that it would A. Duty to Comply have been necessary to halt or reduce the construction activity in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit. The owner or operator must comply with all conditions of this permit. All contractors and subcontractors associated with the project must comply with the terms of the SWPPP. Any non-compliance with this permit constitutes a violation of the Clean Water 31 32 (Part VII. E) E. Duty to Mitigate (Part VII.H.1.a) (i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who The owner or operator and its contractors and subcontractors shall take all reasonable performs similar policy or decision-making functions for the steps to minimize or prevent any discharge in violation of this permit which has a corporation; or reasonable likelihood of adversely affecting human health or the environment. (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production or operating F. Duty to Provide Information facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment The owner or operator shall furnish to the Department, within a reasonable specified recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive time period of a written request, all documentation necessary to demonstrate eligibility and any information to determine compliance with this permit or to determine whether measures to assure long term environmental compliance with cause exists for modifying or revoking this permit, or suspending or denying coverage environmental laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the under this permit, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this permit. The NOI, necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete SWPPP and inspection reports required by this permit are public documents that the and accurate information for permit application requirements; and owner or operator must make available for review and copying by any person within five where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to (5) business days of the owner or operator receiving a written request by any such the manager in accordance with corporate procedures; person to review these documents. Copying of documents will be done at the requester's expense. b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship these forms shall be signed by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively; or G. Other Information c. For a municipality, State, Federal, or other public agency these forms shall When the owner or operator becomes aware that they failed to submit any relevant be signed by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. facts, or submitted incorrect information in the NOI or in any of the documents required For purposes of this section, a principal executive officer of a Federal by this permit, or have made substantive revisions to the SWPPP (e.g. the scope of the agency includes: project changes significantly, the type of post -construction stormwater management practice(s) changes, there is a reduction in the sizing of the post -construction (i) the chief executive officer of the agency, or stormwater management practice, or there is an increase in the disturbance area or impervious area), which were not reflected in the original NOI submitted to the (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall Department, they shall promptly submit such facts or information to the Department operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency (e.g., Regional using the contact information in Part II.A. of this permit. Failure of the owner or operator Administrators of EPA). to correct or supplement any relevant facts within five (5) business days of becoming aware of the deficiency shall constitute a violation of this permit. 2. The SWPPP and other information requested by the Department shall be signed by a person described in Part VII.H.1. of this permit or by a duly H. Signatory Requirements authorized representative of that person. A person is a duly authorized representative only if: 1. All NOls and NOTs shall be signed as follows: a. The authorization is made in writing by a person described in Part VII.H.1. a. For a corporation these forms shall be signed by a responsible corporate of this permit; officer. For the purpose of this section, a responsible corporate officer means: b. The authorization specifies either an individual or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the regulated facility or activity, such as the position of plant manager, operator of a well or a well field, 33 34 (Part VII.H.2.b) superintendent, position of equivalent responsibility, or an individual or (Part VII.K.1) include a brief statement of the reasons for this decision, an application form, position having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the a statement setting a time frame for the owner or operator to file the company. (A duly authorized representative may thus be either a named application for an individual SPDES permit, and a deadline, not sooner than individual or any individual occupying a named position) and, 180 days from owner or operator receipt of the notification letter, whereby the authorization to discharge under this general permit shall be terminated. c. The written authorization shall include the name, title and signature of the Applications must be submitted to the appropriate Permit Administrator at the authorized representative and be attached to the SWPPP. Regional Office. The Department may grant additional time upon demonstration, to the satisfaction of the Department, that additional time to 3. All inspection reports shall be signed by the qualified inspector that performs apply for an alternative authorization is necessary or where the Department the inspection. has not provided a permit determination in accordance with Part 621 of this Title. 4. The MS4 SWPPP Acceptance form shall be signed by the principal executive officer or ranking elected official from the regulated, traditional land use control 2. When an individual SPDES permit is issued to a discharger authorized to MS4, or by a duly authorized representative of that person. discharge under a general SPDES permit for the same discharge(s), the general permit authorization for outfalls authorized under the individual It shall constitute a permit violation if an incorrect and/or improper signatory SPDES permit is automatically terminated on the effective date of the authorizes any required forms, SWPPP and/or inspection reports. individual permit unless termination is earlier in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 750. I. Property Rights L. Proper Operation and Maintenance The issuance of this permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, nor any exclusive privileges, nor does it authorize any injury to private property nor any invasion The owner oroperatorshall at all times properly operate and maintain all facilities and of personal rights, nor any infringement of Federal, State or local laws or regulations. systems of treatment and control (and related appurtenances) which are installed or Owners or operators must obtain any applicable conveyances, easements, licenses used by the owner or operatorto achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit and/or access to real property prior to commencing construction activity. and with the requirements of the SWPPP. J. Severability M. Inspection and Entry The provisions of this permit are severable, and if any provision of this permit, or the The owner or operator shall allow an authorized representative of the Department, application of any provision of this permit to any circumstance, is held invalid, the EPA, applicable county health department, or, in the case of a construction site which application of such provision to other circumstances, and the remainder of this permit discharges through an MS4, an authorized representative of the MS4 receiving the shall not be affected thereby. discharge, upon the presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, to: 1. Enter upon the owner's or operator's premises where a regulated facility or K. Requirement to Obtain Coverage Under an Alternative Permit activity is located or conducted or where records must be kept under the 1. The Department may require any owner or operator authorized by this permit to conditions of this permit; apply for and/or obtain either an individual SPDES permit or another SPDES general permit. When the Department requires any discharger authorized by a 2. Have access and copy at reasonable times, any records that must be kept general permit to apply for an individual SPDES permit, it shall notify the under the conditions of this permit; and discharger in writing that a permit application is required. This notice shall 35 36 (Part VII.M.3) 3. Inspect at reasonable times any facilities or equipment (including monitoring (Part VII. R) R. Other Permits and control equipment), practices or operations regulated or required by this permit. Nothing in this permit relieves the owner oroperatorfrom a requirement to obtain any other permits required by law. 4. Sample or monitor at reasonable times, for purposes of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act or ECL, any substances or parameters at any location. N. Permit Actions This permit may, at any time, be modified, suspended, revoked, or renewed by the Department in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 621. The filing of a request by the owner oroperatorfor a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, termination, a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not limit, diminish and/or stay compliance with any terms of this permit. O. Definitions Definitions of key terms are included in Appendix A of this permit. P. Re-Opener Clause 1. If there is evidence indicating potential or realized impacts on water quality due to any stormwater discharge associated with construction activity covered by this permit, the owner or operator of such discharge may be required to obtain an individual permit or alternative general permit in accordance with Part VII.K. of this permit or the permit may be modified to include different limitations and/or requirements. 2. Any Department initiated permit modification, suspension or revocation will be conducted in accordance with 6 NYCRR Part 621, 6 NYCRR 750-1.18, and 6 NYCRR 750-1.20. Q. Penalties for Falsification of Forms and Reports In accordance with 6NYCRR Part 750-2.4 and 750-2.5, any person who knowingly makes any false material statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report or other document filed or required to be maintained under this permit, including reports of compliance or noncompliance shall, upon conviction, be punished in accordance with ECL §71-1933 and or Articles 175 and 210 of the New York State Penal Law. 37 38 APPENDIX A — Acronyms and Definitions Appendix A Definitions All definitions in this section are solely for the purposes of this permit. Acronyms Agricultural Building — a structure designed and constructed to house farm APO — Agency Preservation Officer implements, hay, grain, poultry, livestock or other horticultural products; excluding any BMP — Best Management Practice structure designed, constructed or used, in whole or in part, for human habitation, as a CPESC — Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control place of employment where agricultural products are processed, treated or packaged, Cpv —Channel Protection Volume or as a place used by the public. CWA — Clean Water Act (or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 et Agricultural Property —means the land for construction of a barn, agricultural building, seq) DOW — Division of Water silo, stockyard, pen or other structural practices identified in Table II in the "Agricultural EAF — Environmental Assessment Form Management Practices Catalog for Nonpoint Source Pollution in New York State" ECL - Environmental Conservation Law prepared by the Department in cooperation with agencies of New York Nonpoint Source EPA — U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Coordinating Committee (dated June 2007). HSG — Hydrologic Soil Group Alter Hydrology from Pre to Post-Development Conditions - means the post- MS4 — Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System development peak flow rate(s) has increased by more than 5% of the pre-developed NOI — Notice of Intent NOT — Notice of Termination condition for the design storm of interest (e.g. 10 yr and 100 yr). NPDES — National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Combined Sewer - means a sewer that is designed to collect and convey both OPRHP — Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Places Qf — Extreme Flood "sewage" and °stormwater". Qp — Overbank Flood Commence (Commencement of) Construction Activities - means the initial RRv — Runoff Reduction Volume disturbance of soils associated with clearing, grading or excavation activities; or other RWE — Regional Water Engineer construction related activities that disturb or expose soils such as demolition, stockpiling SEQR — State Environmental Quality Review of fill material, and the initial installation of erosion and sediment control practices SEQRA - State Environmental Quality Review Act SHPA — State Historic Preservation Act required in the SWPPP. See definition for "Construction Activity(ies)" also. SPDES — State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Construction Activit (ies) means any clearing' grading, excavation, filling, demolition SWPPP — Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or stockpiling activities that result in soil disturbance. Clearing activities can include, but TMDL —Total Maximum Daily Load are not limited to, logging equipment operation, the cutting and skidding of trees, stump UPA — Uniform Procedures Act removal and/or brush root removal. Construction activity does not include routine USDA A — United States Department of Agriculture maintenance that is performed to maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic WQv Water Quality Volume capacity, or original purpose of a facility. Construction Site — means the land area where construction activity(ies) will occur. See definition for "Commence (Commencement of) Construction Activities" and "Larger Common Plan of Development or Sale" also. Dewatering — means the act of draining rainwater and/or groundwater from building foundations, vaults or excavations/trenches. Direct Discharge (to a specific surface waterbody) - means that runoff flows from a construction site by overland flow and the first point of discharge is the specific surface waterbody, or runoff flows from a construction site to a separate storm sewer system 39 40 Appendix A and the first point of discharge from the separate storm sewer system is the specific Appendix A Larger Common Plan of Development or Sale - means a contiguous area where surface waterbody. multiple separate and distinct construction activities are occurring, or will occur, under one plan. The term "plan" in "larger common plan of development or sale" is broadly Discharge(s) - means any addition of any pollutant to waters of the State through an defined as any announcement or piece of documentation (including a sign, public notice outlet or point source. or hearing, marketing plan, advertisement, drawing, permit application, State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) environmental assessment form or other Embankment —means an earthen or rock slope that supports a road/highway. documents, zoning request, computer design, etc.) or physical demarcation (including boundary signs, lot stakes, surveyor markings, etc.) indicating that construction Endangered or Threatened Species — see 6 NYCRR Part 182 of the Department's activities may occur on a specific plot. rules and regulations for definition of terms and requirements. For discrete construction projects that are located within a larger common plan of Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) - means chapter 43-B of the Consolidated development or sale that are at least 1/4 mile apart, each project can be treated as a Laws of the State of New York, entitled the Environmental Conservation Law. separate plan of development or sale provided any interconnecting road, pipeline or utility project that is part of the same "common plan" is not concurrently being disturbed. Equivalent (Equivalence) — means that the practice or measure meets all the performance, longevity, maintenance, and safety objectives of the technical standard Minimize — means reduce and/or eliminate to the extent achievable using control and will provide an equal or greater degree of water quality protection. measures (including best management practices) that are technologically available and economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. Final Stabilization - means that all soil disturbance activities have ceased and a uniform, perennial vegetative cover with a density of eighty (80) percent over the entire Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) - a conveyance or system of conveyances pervious surface has been established; or other equivalent stabilization measures, such (including roads with drainage systems, municipal streets, catch basins, curbs, gutters, as permanent landscape mulches, rock rip -rap or washed/crushed stone have been ditches, man-made channels, or storm drains): applied on all disturbed areas that are not covered by permanent structures, concrete or pavement. (i) Owned or operated by a State, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to State law) having General SPDES permit - means a SPDES permit issued pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other 750-1.21 and Section 70-0117 of the ECL authorizing a category of discharges. wastes, including special districts under State law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or Groundwater(s) - means waters in the saturated zone. The saturated zone is a an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved subsurface zone in which all the interstices are filled with water under pressure greater management agency under section 208 of the CWA that discharges to than that of the atmosphere. Although the zone may contain gas-filled interstices or surface waters of the State,- tate,interstices intersticesfilled with fluids other than water, it is still considered saturated. (ii) Designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater; (iii) Which is not a combined sewer; and Historic Property — means any building, structure, site, object or district that is listed on (iv) Which is not part of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) as defined the State or National Registers of Historic Places or is determined to be eligible for at 40 CFR 122.2. listing on the State or National Registers of Historic Places. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) - means the national Impervious Area (Cover) - means all impermeable surfaces that cannot effectively system for the issuance of wastewater and stormwater permits under the Federal Water infiltrate rainfall. This includes paved, concrete and gravel surfaces (i.e. parking lots, Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act). driveways, roads, runways and sidewalks); building rooftops and miscellaneous impermeable structures such as patios, pools, and sheds. Natural Buffer —means an undisturbed area with natural cover running along a surface water (e.g. wetland, stream, river, lake, etc.). Infeasible — means not technologically possible, or not economically practicable and achievable in light of best industry practices. New Development — means any land disturbance that does not meet the definition of Redevelopment Activity included in this appendix. 41 42 Appendix A New York State Erosion and Sediment Control Certificate Program — a certificate Appendix A Qualified Inspector - means a person that is knowledgeable in the principles and program that establishes and maintains a process to identify and recognize individuals practices of erosion and sediment control, such as a licensed Professional Engineer, who are capable of developing, designing, inspecting and maintaining erosion and Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Registered sediment control plans on projects that disturb soils in New York State. The certificate Landscape Architect, New York State Erosion and Sediment Control Certificate program is administered by the New York State Conservation District Employees Program holder or other Department endorsed individual(s). Association. It can also mean someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same NOI Acknowledgment Letter - means the letter that the Department sends to an company as, the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, owner or operator to acknowledge the Department's receipt and acceptance of a provided that person has training in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment complete Notice of Intent. This letter documents the owner's or operator's authorization control. Training in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control means to discharge in accordance with the general permit for stormwater discharges from that the individual working under the direct supervision of the licensed Professional construction activity. Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect has received four (4) hours of Department endorsed training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Nonpoint Source - means any source of water pollution or pollutants which is not a Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. After receiving the discrete conveyance or point source permitted pursuant to Title 7 or 8 of Article 17 of initial training, the individual working under the direct supervision of the licensed the Environmental Conservation Law (see ECL Section 17-1403). Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect shall receive four (4) hours of training every three (3) years. Overbank —means flow events that exceed the capacity of the stream channel and spill out into the adjacent floodplain. It can also mean a person that meets the Qualified Professional qualifications in addition to the Qualified Inspector qualifications. Owner or Operator - means the person, persons or legal entity which owns or leases the property on which the construction activity is occurring; an entity that has Note: Inspections of any post -construction stormwater management practices that operational control over the construction plans and specifications, including the ability to include structural components, such as a dam for an impoundment, shall be performed make modifications to the plans and specifications; and/or an entity that has day-to-day by a licensed Professional Engineer. operational control of those activities at a project that are necessary to ensure compliance with the permit conditions. Qualified Professional - means a person that is knowledgeable in the principles and practices of stormwater management and treatment, such as a licensed Professional Performance Criteria — means the design criteria listed under the "Required Elements" Engineer, Registered Landscape Architect or other Department endorsed individual(s). sections in Chapters 5, 6 and 10 of the technical standard, New York State Stormwater Individuals preparing SWPPPs that require the post -construction stormwater Management Design Manual, dated January 2015. It does not include the Sizing management practice component must have an understanding of the principles of Criteria (i.e. WQv, RRv, Cpv, Qp and Qf ) in Part I.C.2. of the permit. hydrology, water quality management practice design, water quantity control design, and, in many cases, the principles of hydraulics. All components of the SWPPP that Point Source - means any discernible, confined and discrete conveyance, including but involve the practice of engineering, as defined by the NYS Education Law (see Article not limited to any pipe, ditch, channel, tunnel, conduit, well, discrete fissure, container, 145), shall be prepared by, or under the direct supervision of, a professional engineer rolling stock, concentrated animal feeding operation, vessel or other floating craft, or licensed to practice in the State of New York. landfill leachate collection system from which pollutants are or may be discharged. Redevelopment Activity(ies) — means the disturbance and reconstruction of existing Pollutant - means dredged spoil, filter backwash, solid waste, incinerator residue, impervious area, including impervious areas that were removed from a project site within sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, five (5) years of preliminary project plan submission to the local government (i.e. site plan, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand and industrial, subdivision, etc.). 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 or guidance values adopted as provided in 6 NYCRR Regulated, Traditional Land Use Control MS4 - means a city, town or village with Parts 700 et seq . land use control authority that is authorized to discharge under New York State DEC's 43 44 Appendix A SPDES General Permit For Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Appendix A Stormwater Sewer Systems (MS4s) or the City of New York's Individual SPDES Permit Steep Slope — means land area designated on the current United States Department of for their Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (NY -0287890). Agriculture ("USDA") Soil Survey as Soil Slope Phase °D", (provided the map unit name is inclusive of slopes greater than 25%) , or Soil Slope Phase E or F, (regardless of the Routine Maintenance Activity - means construction activity that is performed to map unit name), or a combination of the three designations. maintain the original line and grade, hydraulic capacity, or original purpose of a facility, including, but not limited to: Streambank — as used in this permit, means the terrain alongside the bed of a creek or stream. The bank consists of the sides of the channel, between which the flow is confined. ■ Re -grading of gravel roads or parking lots, ■ Cleaning and shaping of existing roadside ditches and culverts that maintains Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) — means a project specific report, the approximate original line and grade, and hydraulic capacity of the ditch, including construction drawings, that among other things: describes the construction ■ Cleaning and shaping of existing roadside ditches that does not maintain the activity(ies), identifies the potential sources of pollution at the construction site; describes approximate original grade, hydraulic capacity and purpose of the ditch if the and shows the stormwater controls that will be used to control the pollutants (i.e. erosion changes to the line and grade, hydraulic capacity or purpose of the ditch are and sediment controls; for many projects, includes post -construction stormwater installed to improve water quality and quantity controls (e.g. installing grass management controls); and identifies procedures the owner or operatorwill implement to lined ditch), comply with the terms and conditions of the permit. See Part III of the permit for a ■ Placement of aggregate shoulder backing that stabilizes the transition between complete description of the information that must be included in the SWPPP. the road shoulder and the ditch or embankment, ■ Full depth milling and filling of existing asphalt pavements, replacement of Surface Waters of the State - shall be construed to include lakes, bays, sounds, concrete pavement slabs, and similar work that does not expose soil or disturb ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, the bottom six (6) inches of subbase material, inlets, canals, the Atlantic ocean within the territorial seas of the state of New York and ■ Long-term use of equipment storage areas at or near highway maintenance all other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial, inland or coastal, fresh or salt, facilities, public or private (except those private waters that do not combine or effect a junction ■ Removal of sediment from the edge of the highway to restore a previously with natural surface waters), which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state existing sheet -flow drainage connection from the highway surface to the or within its jurisdiction. Waters of the state are further defined in 6 NYCRR Parts 800 to highway ditch or embankment, 941. ■ Existing use of Canal Corp owned upland disposal sites for the canal, and ■ Replacement of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and guide rail posts. Temporarily Ceased — means that an existing disturbed area will not be disturbed again within 14 calendar days of the previous soil disturbance. Site limitations — means site conditions that prevent the use of an infiltration technique and or infiltration of the total WQv. Typical site limitations include: seasonal high Temporary Stabilization - means that exposed soil has been covered with material(s) groundwater, shallow depth to bedrock, and soils with an infiltration rate less than 0.5 as set forth in the technical standard, New York Standards and Specifications for inches/hour. The existence of site limitations shall be confirmed and documented using Erosion and Sediment Control, to prevent the exposed soil from eroding. The materials actual field testing (i.e. test pits, soil borings, and infiltration test) or using information can include, but are not limited to, mulch, seed and mulch, and erosion control mats from the most current United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Survey for (e.g. jute twisted yarn, excelsior wood fiber mats). the County where the project is located. Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) - A TMDL is the sum of the allowable loads of a Sizing Criteria — means the criteria included in Part I.C.2 of the permit that are used to single pollutant from all contributing point and nonpoint sources. It is a calculation of the size post -construction stormwater management control practices. The criteria include; maximum amount of a pollutant that a waterbody can receive on a daily basis and still Water Quality Volume (WQv), Runoff Reduction Volume (RRv), Channel Protection meet water quality standards, and an allocation of that amount to the pollutant's Volume (Cpv), Overbank Flood (Qp), and Extreme Flood (Qf). sources. A TMDL stipulates wasteload allocations (WLAs) for point source discharges, load allocations (LAS) for nonpoint sources, and a margin of safety (MOS). State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) - means the system established pursuant to Article 17 of the ECL and 6 NYCRR Part 750 for issuance of Trained Contractor - means an employee from the contracting (construction) company, permits authorizing discharges to the waters of the state. identified in Part III.A.6., that has received four (4) hours of Department endorsed 45 46 Appendix A training in proper erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or other Department endorsed entity. After receiving the initial APPENDIX B — Required SWPPP Components by Project Type training, the trained contractor shall receive four (4) hours of training every three (3) years. Table 1 Construction Activities that Require the Preparation of a SWPPP That Only It can also mean an employee from the contracting (construction) company, identified in Includes Erosion and Sediment Controls Part III.A.6., that meets the qualified inspector qualifications (e.g. licensed Professional Engineer, Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC), Registered The following construction activities that involve soil disturbances of one (1) or more acres of Landscape Architect, New York State Erosion and Sediment Control Certificate land, but less than five (5) acres: Program holder, or someone working under the direct supervision of, and at the same company as, the licensed Professional Engineer or Registered Landscape Architect, •Single family home not located in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C or not directly discharging to the 303(d) listed in Appendix E provided they have received four (4) hours of Department endorsed training in proper one of segments Single family residential subdivisions with 25% or less impervious cover at total site build -out and erosion and sediment control principles from a Soil and Water Conservation District, or not located in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C and not directly discharging to one of the other Department endorsed entity). 303(d) segments listed in Appendix E • Construction barn building, The trained contractor is responsible for the day to day implementation of the SWPPP. of a or other agricultural silo, stock yard or pen. The following construction activities that involve soil disturbances between five thousand (5000) square feet and one (1) acre of land: Uniform Procedures Act (UPA) Permit - means a permit required under 6 NYCRR Part 621 of the Environmental Conservation Law (ECL), Article 70. All construction activities located in the watersheds identified in Appendix D that involve soil Water Quality Standard - means such measures of purity or quality for any waters in disturbances between five thousand (5,000) square feet and one (1) acre of land. relation to their reasonable and necessary use as promulgated in 6 NYCRR Part 700 et The following construction activities that involve soil disturbances of one (1) or more acres of land: • Installation of underground, linear utilities; such as gas lines, fiber-optic cable, cable TV, electric, telephone, sewer mains, and water mains • Environmental enhancement projects, such as wetland mitigation projects, stormwater retrofits and stream restoration projects • Pond construction • Linear bike paths running through areas with vegetative cover, including bike paths surfaced with an impervious cover • Cross-country ski trails and walking/hiking trails • Sidewalk, bike path or walking path projects, surfaced with an impervious cover, that are not part of residential, commercial or institutional development; • Sidewalk, bike path or walking path projects, surfaced with an impervious cover, that include incidental shoulder or curb work along an existing highway to support construction of the sidewalk, Seq. 47 bike path or walking path. • Slope stabilization projects • Slope flattening that changes the grade of the site, but does not significantly change the runoff characteristics 48 Appendix B Table 1 (Continued) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE THE PREPARATION OF A Appendix B Table 2 SWPPP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE THE PREPARATION OF A SWPPP THAT INCLUDES THAT ONLY INCLUDES EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS The following construction activities that involve soil disturbances of one (1) or more acres of land: • Spoil areas that will be covered with vegetation • Vegetated open space projects (i.e. recreational parks, lawns, meadows, fields, downhill ski trails) excluding projects that alter hydrology from pre to post development conditions, • Athletic fields (natural grass) that do not include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area and do not alter hydrology from pre to post development conditions • Demolition project where vegetation will be established, and no redevelopment is planned • Overhead electric transmission line project that does not include the construction of permanent access roads or parking areas surfaced with impervious cover • Structural practices as identified in Table II in the "Agricultural Management Practices Catalog for Nonpoint Source Pollution in New York State", excluding projects that involve soil disturbances of greater than five acres and construction activities that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area • Temporary access roads, median crossovers, detour roads, lanes, or other temporary impervious areas that will be restored to pre -construction conditions once the construction activity is complete POST -CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES The following construction activities that involve soil disturbances of one (1) or more acres of land: Single family home located in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C or directly discharging to one of the 303(d) segments listed in Appendix E Single family home that disturbs five (5) or more acres of land Single family residential subdivisions located in one of the watersheds listed in Appendix C or directly discharging to one of the 303(d) segments listed in Appendix E Single family residential subdivisions that involve soil disturbances of between one (1) and five (5) acres of land with greater than 25% impervious cover at total site build -out Single family residential subdivisions that involve soil disturbances of five (5) or more acres of land, and single family residential subdivisions that involve soil disturbances of less than five (5) acres that are part of a larger common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb five or more acres of land Multi -family residential developments; includes duplexes, townhomes, condominiums, senior housing complexes, apartment complexes, and mobile home parks • Airports • Amusement parks • Breweries, cideries, and wineries, including establishments constructed on agricultural land • Campgrounds • Cemeteries that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area (>5% of disturbed area) or alter the hydrology from pre to post development conditions • Commercial developments • Churches and other places of worship • Construction of a barn or other agricultural building (e.g. silo) and structural practices as identified in 49 Table II in the "Agricultural Management Practices Catalog for Nonpoint Source Pollution in New York State" that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area, excluding projects that involve soil disturbances of less than five acres. • Golf courses • Institutional development; includes hospitals, prisons, schools and colleges • Industrial facilities; includes industrial parks • Landfills • Municipal facilities; includes highway garages, transfer stations, office buildings, POTVVs, water treatment plants, and water storage tanks • Office complexes • Playgrounds that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area • Sports complexes • Racetracks; includes racetracks with earthen (dirt) surface • Road construction or reconstruction, including roads constructed as part of the construction activities listed in Table 1 50 Appendix B Table 2 (Continued) APPENDIX C —Watersheds Requiring Enhanced Phosphorus Removal CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES THAT REQUIRE THE PREPARATION OF A SWPPP THAT INCLUDES POST -CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Watersheds where owners or operators of construction activities identified in Table 2 of Appendix B must prepare a SWPPP that includes post -construction The following construction activities that involve sail disturbances of one (1) or more acres of land: stormwater management practices designed in conformance with the Enhanced Phosphorus Removal Standards included in the technical standard, New York • Parking lot construction or reconstruction, including parking lots constructed as part of the construction activities listed in Table 1 State Stormwater Management Design Manual ("Design Manual'). • Athletic fields (natural grass) that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area (>5% • Entire New York City Watershed located east of the Hudson River - Figure 1 of disturbed area) or alter the hydrology from pre to post development conditions • Athletic fields with artificial turf Onondaga Lake Watershed - Figure 2 • Permanent access roads, parking areas, substations, compressor stations and well drilling pads, Greenwood Lake Watershed -Figure 3 surfaced with impervious cover, and constructed as part of an over -head electric transmission line Oscawana Lake Watershed — Figure 4 project, wind -power project, cell tower project, oil or gas well drilling project, sewer or water main project or other linear utility project • Sidewalk, bike path or walking path projects, surfaced with an impervious cover, that are part of a residential, commercial or institutional development • Sidewalk, bike path or walking path projects, surfaced with an impervious cover, that are part of a highway construction or reconstruction project • All other construction activities that include the construction or reconstruction of impervious area or alter the hydrology from pre to post development conditions, and are not listed in Table 1 • Kinderhook Lake Watershed — Figure 5 51 52 Appendix C Figure 1 - New York City Watershed East of the Hudson Figure 2 - Onondaga Lake Watershed Appendix C EEKM NI CLAY � CICERO EAST FISHKILL { �� VAN BUREN N _ H � � 1 PAWLING tf LI L SALtNA N�)Us .A.TTERSOF! KF= T EXIST Yi' SE - SOLPTt�EAST FLIT AM VALLE SYRACV ELBRIDG rl. CARMEL BeWSTER I A ELLUS DEWITT N R7H SALEM SKAIV EL S ONONDAGA � SOMERS COR A T WISBOR Y +RKT0,.Vt• EDFOR-0 LAFA:YETT E PO RIDG MOUN K CO f. r;ASTLE {OTISCO RTH CAS FAFFD 4. TULLY rMt U LEASANT l 1 ® Ph sphorus Walei..e s . HA SON ,��'RI=ELE EC�N Watershed 53 54 Appendix C Figure 3 -Greenwood Lake Watershed Figure 4 - Oscawana Lake Watershed PHILIPSTOM Appendix C PTNAM KENT VALLEY FEE�`D LAKE 7,Phwr.phvrw, � OscAwwWaLaKE Walmlaud - F CARMEL 55 Phosphorus Watershed 56 Appendix C Figure 5 - Kinderhook Lake Watershed APPENDIX D — Watersheds with Lower Disturbance Threshold Watersheds where owners or operators of construction activities that involve soil disturbances between five thousand (5000) square feet and one (1) acre of land must obtain coverage under this permit. Entire New York City Watershed that is located east of the Hudson River - See Figure 1 in Appendix C 58 f SAND LAKE EAST GREENSUSH f NASS+ILJ SCHODACK _ = NEW LEBANO y KINDER1400K CHATHAM CANAAN VALATIE; Tom, Vffage, or CRY Hound wy tor New lurk State KvndcrtK)ok LakC WakceshM ' I 57 APPENDIX E — 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) List of 303(d) segments impaired by pollutants related to construction activity (e.g. silt, sediment or nutrients). The list was developed using "The Final New York State 2016 Section 303(d) List of Impaired Waters Requiring a TMDL/Other Strategy" dated November 2016. Owners or operators of single family home and single family residential subdivisions with 25% or less total impervious cover at total site build-out that involve soil disturbances of one or more acres of land, but less than 5 acres, and directly discharge to one of the listed segments below shall prepare a SWPPP that includes post-construction stormwater management practices designed in conformance with the New York State Stormwater Management Design Manual ("Design Manual"), dated January 2015. 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) Dutchess Fall Kill and tribs Nutrients Dutchess Hillside Lake Nutrients Dutchess Wappingers Lake Nutrients Dutchess Wappingers Lake Silt/Sediment Erie Beeman Creek and tribs Nutrients Erie Ellicott Creek, Lower, and tribs Silt/Sediment Erie Ellicott Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Erie Green Lake Nutrients Erie Little Sister Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Erie Murder Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Erie Rush Creek and tribs Nutrients Erie Scajaquada Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Erie Scajaquada Creek, Middle, and tribs Nutrients COUNTY _ WATERBODY POLLUTANT Erie Scajaquada Creek, Upper, and tribs Nutrients Albany Ann Lee (Shakers) Pond, Stump Pond Nutrients Erie South Branch Smoke Cr, Lower, and tribs Silt/Sediment Albany Basic Creek Reservoir Nutrients Erie South Branch Smoke Cr, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Allegany Amity Lake, Saunders Pond Nutrients Essex Lake Champlain, Main Lake, South Nutrients Bronx Long Island Sound, Bronx Nutrients Essex Lake Champlain, South Lake Nutrients Bronx Van Cortlandt Lake Nutrients Essex Willsboro Bay Nutrients Broome Fly Pond, Deer Lake, Sky Lake Nutrients Genesee Bigelow Creek and tribs Nutrients Broome Minor Tribs to Lower Susquehanna (north) Nutrients Genesee Black Creek, Middle, and minor tribs Nutrients Broome Whitney Point Lake/Reservoir Nutrients Genesee Black Creek, Upper, and minor tribs Nutrients Cattaraugus Allegheny River/Reservoir Nutrients Genesee Bowen Brook and tribs Nutrients Cattaraugus Beaver (Alma) Lake Nutrients Genesee LeRoy Reservoir Nutrients Cattaraugus Case Lake Nutrients Genesee Oak Orchard Cr, Upper, and tribs Nutrients Cattaraugus Linlyco/Club Pond Nutrients Genesee Tonawanda Creek, Middle, Main Stem Nutrients Cayuga Cayuga Duck Lake Little Sodus Bay Nutrients Nutrients Greene Schoharie Reservoir Silt/Sediment Greene Sleepy Hollow Lake Silt/Sediment Chautauqua Chautauqua Bear Lake Chadakoin River and tribs Nutrients Nutrients Herkimer Steele Creek tribs Silt/Sediment Herkimer Steele Creek tribs Nutrients Chautauqua Chautauqua Lake, North Nutrients Jefferson Moon Lake Nutrients Chautauqua Chautauqua Lake, South Nutrients Kings Hendrix Creek Nutrients Chautauqua Findley Lake Nutrients Kings Prospect Park Lake Nutrients Chautauqua Hulburt/Clymer Pond Nutrients Lewis Mill Creek/South Branch, and tribs Nutrients Clinton Great Chazy River, Lower, Main Stem Silt/Sediment Livingston Christie Creek and tribs Nutrients Clinton Lake Champlain, Main Lake, Middle Nutrients Livingston Conesus Lake Nutrients Clinton Lake Champlain, Main Lake, North Nutrients Livingston Mill Creek and minor tribs Silt/Sediment Columbia Kinderhook Lake Nutrients Monroe Black Creek, Lower, and minor tribs Nutrients Columbia Robinson Pond Nutrients Monroe Buck Pond Nutrients Cortland Dean Pond Nutrients Monroe Cranberry Pond Nutrients 59 60 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) Monroe Lake Ontario Shoreline, Western Nutrients 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) Onondaga Onondaga Lake, northern end Nutrients Monroe Long Pond Nutrients Onondaga Onondaga Lake, southern end Nutrients Monroe Mill Creek and tribs Nutrients Ontario Great Brook and minor tribs Silt/Sediment Monroe Mill Creek/Blue Pond Outlet and tribs Nutrients Ontario Great Brook and minor tribs Nutrients Monroe Minor Tribs to Irondequoit Bay Nutrients Ontario Hemlock Lake Outlet and minor tribs Nutrients Monroe Rochester Embayment - East Nutrients Ontario Honeoye Lake Nutrients Monroe Rochester Embayment - West Nutrients Orange Greenwood Lake Nutrients Monroe Shipbuilders Creek and tribs Nutrients Orange Monhagen Brook and tribs Nutrients Monroe Thomas Creek/White Brook and tribs Nutrients Orange Orange Lake Nutrients Nassau Beaver Lake Nutrients Orleans Lake Ontario Shoreline, Western Nutrients Nassau Camaans Pond Nutrients Orleans Lake Ontario Shoreline, Western Nutrients Nassau East Meadow Brook, Upper, and tribs Silt/Sediment Oswego Lake Neatahwanta Nutrients Nassau East Rockaway Channel Nutrients Oswego Pleasant Lake Nutrients Nassau Grant Park Pond Nutrients Putnam Bog Brook Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Hempstead Bay Nutrients Putnam Boyd Corners Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Hempstead Lake Nutrients Putnam Croton Falls Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Hewlett Bay Nutrients Putnam Diverting Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Hog Island Channel Nutrients Putnam East Branch Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Long Island Sound, Nassau County Waters Nutrients Putnam Lake Carmel Nutrients Nassau Massapequa Creek and tribs Nutrients Putnam Middle Branch Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Milburn/Parsonage Creeks, LIPP, and tribs Nutrients Putnam Oscawana Lake Nutrients Nassau Reynolds Channel, west Nutrients Putnam Palmer Lake Nutrients Nassau Tidal Tribs to Hempstead Bay Nutrients Putnam West Branch Reservoir Nutrients Nassau Tribs (fresh) to East Bay Nutrients Queens Bergen Basin Nutrients Nassau Tribs (fresh) to East Bay Silt/Sediment Queens Flushing Creek/Bay Nutrients Nassau Tribs to Smith/Halls Ponds Nutrients Queens Jamaica Bay, Eastern, and tribs (Queens) Nutrients Nassau Woodmere Channel Nutrients Queens Kissena Lake Nutrients New York Harlem Meer Nutrients Queens Meadow Lake Nutrients New York The Lake in Central Park Nutrients Queens Willow Lake Nutrients Niagara Bergholtz Creek and tribs Nutrients Rensselaer Nassau Lake Nutrients Niagara Hyde Park Lake Nutrients Rensselaer Snyders Lake Nutrients Niagara Lake Ontario Shoreline, Western Nutrients Richmond Grasmere Lake/Bradys Pond Nutrients Niagara Lake Ontario Shoreline, Western Nutrients Rockland Congers Lake, Swartout Lake Nutrients Oneida Ballou, Nail Creeks and tribs Nutrients Rockland Rockland Lake Nutrients Onondaga Harbor Brook, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Saratoga Ballston Lake Nutrients Onondaga Ley Creek and tribs Nutrients Saratoga Dwaas Kill and tribs Silt/Sediment Onondaga Minor Tribs to Onondaga Lake Nutrients Saratoga Dwaas Kill and tribs Nutrients Onondaga Ninemile Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Saratoga Lake Lonely Nutrients Onondaga Onondaga Creek, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Saratoga Round Lake Nutrients Onondaga Onondaga Creek, Middle, and tribs Nutrients Saratoga Tribs to Lake Lonely Nutrients 61 62 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) Schenectady Collins Lake Nutrients 303(d) Segments Impaired by Construction Related Pollutant(s) Warren Huddle/Finkle Brooks and tribs Silt/Sediment Schenectady Duane Lake Nutrients Warren Indian Brook and tribs Silt/Sediment Schenectady Mariaville Lake Nutrients Warren Lake George Silt/Sediment Schoharie Engleville Pond Nutrients Warren Tribs to L.George, Village of L George Silt/Sediment Schoharie Summit Lake Nutrients Washington Cossayuna Lake Nutrients Seneca Reeder Creek and tribs Nutrients Washington Lake Champlain, South Bay Nutrients St.Lawrence Black Lake Outlet/Black Lake Nutrients Washington Tribs to L.George, East Shore Silt/Sediment St.Lawrence Fish Creek and minor tribs Nutrients Washington Wood Cr/Champlain Canal and minor tribs Nutrients Steuben Smith Pond Nutrients Wayne Port Bay Nutrients Suffolk Agawam Lake Nutrients Westchester Amawalk Reservoir Nutrients Suffolk Big/Little Fresh Ponds Nutrients Westchester Blind Brook, Upper, and tribs Silt/Sediment Suffolk Canaan Lake Silt/Sediment Westchester Cross River Reservoir Nutrients Suffolk Canaan Lake Nutrients Westchester Lake Katonah Nutrients Suffolk Flanders Bay, West/Lower Sawmill Creek Nutrients Westchester Lake Lincoindale Nutrients Suffolk Fresh Pond Nutrients Westchester Lake Meahagh Nutrients Suffolk Great South Bay, East Nutrients Westchester Lake Mohegan Nutrients Suffolk Great South Bay, Middle Nutrients Westchester Lake Shenorock Nutrients Suffolk Great South Bay, West Nutrients Westchester Long Island Sound, Westchester (East) Nutrients Suffolk Lake Ronkonkoma Nutrients Westchester Mamaroneck River, Lower Silt/Sediment Suffolk Long Island Sound, Suffolk County, West Nutrients Westchester Mamaroneck River, Upper, and minor tribs Silt/Sediment Suffolk Mattituck (Marratooka) Pond Nutrients Westchester Muscoot/Upper New Croton Reservoir Nutrients Suffolk Meetinghouse/Terrys Creeks and tribs Nutrients Westchester New Croton Reservoir Nutrients Suffolk Mill and Seven Ponds Nutrients Westchester Peach Lake Nutrients Suffolk Millers Pond Nutrients Westchester Reservoir No.1 (Lake Isle) Nutrients Suffolk Moriches Bay, East Nutrients Westchester Saw Mill River, Lower, and tribs Nutrients Suffolk Moriches Bay, West Nutrients Westchester Saw Mill River, Middle, and tribs Nutrients Suffolk Peconic River, Lower, and tidal tribs Nutrients Westchester Sheldrake River and tribs Silt/Sediment Suffolk Quantuck Bay Nutrients Westchester Sheldrake River and tribs Nutrients Suffolk Shinnecock Bay and Inlet Nutrients Westchester Silver Lake Nutrients Suffolk Tidal tribs to West Moriches Bay Nutrients Westchester Teatown Lake Nutrients Sullivan Bodine, Montgomery Lakes Nutrients Westchester Titicus Reservoir Nutrients Sullivan Davies Lake Nutrients Westchester Truesdale Lake Nutrients Sullivan Evens Lake Nutrients Westchester Wallace Pond Nutrients Sullivan Pleasure Lake Nutrients Wyoming Java Lake Nutrients Tompkins Cayuga Lake, Southern End Nutrients Wyoming Silver Lake Nutrients Tompkins Cayuga Lake, Southern End Silt/Sediment 64 Tompkins Owasco Inlet, Upper, and tribs Nutrients Ulster Ashokan Reservoir Silt/Sediment Ulster Esopus Creek, Upper, and minor tribs Silt/Sediment Warren Hague Brook and tribs Silt/Sediment 63 APPENDIX F — List of NYS DEC Regional Offices DIVISIONOF DIVISIONOF COVERINGRegion -• FOLLOWING COUNTIES: PERMITS (DEP) WATER (SPDES) PROGRAM PERMIT ADMINISTRATORS 50 CIRCLE ROAD 50 CIRCLE ROAD 1 NASSAU AND SUFFOLK STONY BROOK, NY 11790 STONY BROOK, NY 117903409 TEL. (631) 444-0365 TEL. (631) 444-0405 1 HUNTERS POINT PLAZA, 1 HUNTERS POINT PLAZA, 2 BRONX, KINGS, NEW YORK, 47-40 21ST ST. 47-40 21 ST ST. QUEENS AND RICHMOND LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 -5407 LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 -54 07 TEL. (718) 482-4997 TEL. (718) 482-4933 DUTCHESS, ORANGE, PUTNAM, 21 SOUTH PUTT CORNERS ROAD 100 HILLSIDE AVENUE, SUITE 1 W 3 ROCKLAND, SULLIVAN, ULSTER NEW PALTZ, NY 1 2561-1 696 WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603 AND WESTCHESTER TEL. (845) 256-3059 TEL. (914) 428 - 2505 ALBANY, COLUMBIA, I DELAWARE, GREENE, 1150 NORTH WESTCOTT ROAD 1130 NORTH WESTCOTT ROAD 4 MONTGOMERY, OTSEGO, SCHENECTADY, NY 12306-2014 SCHENECTADY, NY 12306-2014 RENSSELAER,SCHENECTADY TEL. (518) 357-2069 TEL. (518)357-2045 AND SCHOHARIE CLINTON, ESSEX, FRANKLIN, 1115 STA FULTON, HAMILTONTE ROUTE 86, PO BOX 296 232 GOLF COURSE ROAD , 5 SARATOGA, WARREN AND RAY BROOK, NY 12977-0296 WARRENSBURG, NY 12885-1172 TEL. WASHINGTON TEL. (518) 897-1234 (518) 623-1200 I I HERKIMER, JEFFERSON, STATE OFFICE BUILDING STATE OFFICE BUILDING 6 LEWIS, ONEIDA AND 317 WASHINGTON STREET 207 GENESEE STREET ST. LAWRENCE I WATERTOWN, NY 136013787 UTICA, NY 13501-2885 TEL. (315) TEL. (315)785-2245 793-2554 BRODME, CAYUGA, CHENANGO, CORTLAND, 615 ERIE BLVD. WEST 615 ERIE BLVD. WEST 7 MADISON, ONONDAGA, SYRACUSE, NY 13204-2400 SYRACUSE, NY 13204-2400 OSWEGO, TIOGA AND TEL. (315) 426-7438 TEL. (315) 426-7500 TOMPKINS CHEMUNG,GENESEE, LIVINGSTON, MONROE, 6274 EAST AVON -LIMA 6274 EAST AVON -LIMA RD. S ONTARIO, ORLEANS, ROADAVON, NY 14414-9519 AVON, NY 14414-9519 SCHUYLER, SENEGA, TEL. (585) 226-2466 TEL. (585) 226-2466 STEUBEN, WAYNE AND YATES ALLEGANY, 270 MICHIGAN AVENUE 270 MICHIGAN AVENUE 9 CATTARAUGUS, BUFFALO, NY 14203-2999 BUFFALO, NY 14203-2999 CHAUTAUQUA, ERIE, TEL. (716) 851-7165 TEL. 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