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Title: Stormwater Management at the University of Alabama


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Stormwater Management at the University of Alabama
  • Instructions
  • You must have PowerPoint installed on your
    computer to view the presentation.
  • Download or run the file from the EHS website.
  • Open the file by double clicking the file name
    (if you downloaded it). If you choose the run
    option PowerPoint will start the presentation for
    you. When PowerPoint opens the file, click view,
    then click Slide Show. Click the mouse once each
    time you want to view a new slide.
  • Print and complete the test (Instructions are at
    the end of the slide show). Send completed test
    to Janie Fowler.

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UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
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Protection of our most valuable natural resource
rivers, streams, lakes, ponds and waterways-is
vital
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Management of Stormwater runoff is necessary to
protecting these resources.
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Any contaminants or pollutants which enter the
storm sewer system eventually effect our
waterways.
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In 2003, UA filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) with
the Alabama Department of Environmental
Management (ADEM). This amounted to an
application to discharge stormwater.
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On January 1, 2004, ADEM issued coverage to UA
under the State general NPDES permit.
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Only two entities in Tuscaloosa County (UA and
the City of Tuscaloosa) have applied for and
received the required stormwater discharge permit
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As a part of the UA discharge permit, EHS has
developed a stormwater management plan which is
composed of the following elements
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Public Education/Involvement
  • EHS has developed and distributed brochures, fact
    sheets and advertisements regarding stormwater
    management.

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Public Education/Involvement
  • EHS has held meetings to discuss stormwater
    management on campus and encourage public
    involvement.

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Public Education/Involvement
  • EHS has encouraged individuals to report
    violations by publicizing in ads reporting
    options.

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Public Education/Involvement
  • EHS has developed a campus based committee to
    provide input and guidance to EHS regarding
    stormwater management.

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Illicit Discharge Detection
  • EHS is in the process of developing a campus
    storm sewer map. The scheduled completion date
    is late 2006.

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Illicit Discharge Detection
  • The storm sewer map will be used to identify
    improper connections to the storm sewer system.

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Illicit Discharge Detection
  • Once identified improper connections will be
    corrected.

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Pollution Prevention
  • Each UA employee can assist in stormwater
    management by reporting problems and identifying
    areas of potential concern.

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Pollution Prevention
  • Some common stormwater management issues and
    pollution prevention techniques are

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Silt Control
  • Install and maintain silt fences.

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Erosion
  • Develop green areas to limit soil erosion.

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Parking Lot Runoff
  • Debris, oil, trash and asphalt runoff end up in
    the waterway.

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Vehicle/Equipment Maintenance
  • Good maintenance helps to keep oil and other
    fluids out of waterways.

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Turbidity
  • Anything that colors or makes waters cloudy
    should not be added to the storm sewer system.

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Pesticides/Fertilizers
  • Use sparingly and only as directed.

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Chemicals
  • Should never be put into the storm or sanitary
    sewer system.

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Paint Washing
  • Paint washings even those from water based latex
    should never be put into the storm sewer system.

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Oil and Grease
  • Collection tanks must not be allowed to overflow.

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Inlets
  • Must be kept clear of debris

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Runoff
  • Should be diverted to green areas whenever
    possible.

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For any concerns, questions, or comments
regarding stormwater, contact EHS at 348-5905
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  • Instructions
  • Read the instructions completely before acting.
  • Press the Esc key in the upper left part of the
    keyboard, this exits the slide show view.
  • Print the next slide, to do this click on file,
    select print, go to print range, click slides and
    in the space type 32 which is the slide number of
    the test. Type 31, 32 in the space to print this
    instruction sheet also.
  • Send the completed test (s) to Janie Fowler (box
    870178) via Campus Mail. Janie MUST receive a
    completed test from each person that views the
    presentation in order for the person to get
    credit for this months safety training.

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  • Stormwater Management Training
  • Name _________________ Date ______
    Supervisor __________
  • (circle the correct answer)
  • True/False It is okay to flush latex paint
    into the storm drain.
  • True/False You should not be concerned if you
    see purple water entering a storm drain.
  • True/False A storm drain is a convenient and
    environmentally friendly place to pour your used
    oil from your automobile.
  • True/False Silt fences around construction
    sites do not really serve a useful purpose.
  • True/False Once pollutants enter the storm
    sewers and eventually enter the river, they are
    no longer a problem.
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