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Title: Stormwater Inspection Workflow


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Stormwater InspectionWorkflow
  • Why are We all here today?

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California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit (MRP)
  • Issued to Cities in Alameda, Contra Costa, San
    Mateo, Santa Clara Counties and the Cities of
    Fairfield-Suisun and Vallejo.
  • References Sections of the Federal Clean Water
    Act.
  • The Water Quality Control Plan for the San
    Francisco Bay Basin (Basin Plan)

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Provisions of the MRP
  • C.1 Discharge Prohibitions
  • C.2 Municipal Operations
  • C.3 New Development
  • C.4 Industrial and Commercial Site Controls
  • C.5 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
  • C.6 Construction Site Control
  • C.7 Public Information and Outreach
  • C.8 Water Quality Monitoring
  • C.9 Pesticides Toxicity Control
  • C.10 Trash Load Reduction
  • C.11-14 Mercury, PCB, Copper PBDE Controls
  • C.15 Conditionally Exempt Discharges

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C.4 Industrial and Commercial Site Controls
  • Each Permitee shall implement an industrial and
    commercial site control program at all sites
    which could reasonably be considered to cause or
    contribute to pollution of storm water runoff,
    with inspections and effective follow-up and
    enforcement to abate actual or potential
    pollution sources consistent with each
    Permittees respective ERP to prevent discharge
    of pollutants and impacts on beneficial uses of
    receiving waters

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Discharge of Pollutants
  • During storms - oil, fertilizers, garbage, and
    other wastes, wash into storm drains and creeks
    untreated.
  • Leaking sewer and faulty septic systems can
    increase bacterial levels, and reduce oxygen.
  • Many streams are becoming impaired by increased
    sediment.
  • Sediment hold pollutants.
  • Toxic to humans as well as wildlife.

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Pollution Entering San Francisco Bay Comes From
Polluted Runoff
  • Mercury from florescent lamps, batteries and
    thermometers
  • Leaking oil, antifreeze and gasoline from cars
  • Pesticides and herbicides from your home and
    garden
  • Cooking oil from leaking trash containers at
    restaurants
  • Motor oil waste from cars and small equipment
  • Soaps and chemicals used to wash cars
  • Copper dust from auto brake pads
  • Rubber tire dust from auto tires
  • Prescription medications
  • Garbage
  • Animal, and agricultural waste
  • Hazardous waste

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How Does Environmental Health Get Involved
Environmental Healths Main Focus is Compliance
with Food, Haz Mat, Solid and Medical Waste
Regulations Environmental Health Issues Permits
and have the authority to inspect. Also,
Environmental Health has entered into a MOU with
each City (except for South San Francisco and
Daly City.)
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What does the MOU say?...
  • County will conduct stormwater inspections at the
    facilities currently on our inventory Every Other
    Year (Medium Priority)
  • Haz Waste Generators, HMBP sites, UST-AST
  • Restaurants and Retail Food Related Facilities
  • Facilities that have a Notice of Intent
  • Mobile Businesses (Hazmat and Food Industries)
  • County will inspect Target Facilities Annually
    (High Priority)
  • Facilities on our inventory that was found during
    the previous inspection to be using inadequate
    BMPs (scored a 4 or more)
  • Facilities that had a Non-StormWater (NSW)
    discharge at the previous inspection

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What does the MOU say?...
  • County will respond to complaints or referrals
    form the public and work with City staff and
    business operators to resolve stormwater related
    issues at Target Facilities.

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Facilities that Environmental Health may not
Inspect
  • Mobile Businesses
  • Carpet Cleaners
  • Automotive Detailers/Fleet Washers
  • Surface Cleaners
  • Demolition Contractors
  • Pet Grooming
  • Other -There may be very site and operation
    specific businesses or facilities that merit
    stormwater inspections.
  • Stone, Tile, Marble, and Fabricators/Cutters
  • Wholesale Food Facilities, such as food preparers
    suppliers for airlines
  • Limousine Services
  • Building Materials and Nursery Retailers
  • Wholesale Greenhouses and Nurseries
  • Kennels/Stables

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Work Flow at Environmental Health
  1. District Inspector reviews their inventory to see
    which facility is due to be inspected (once every
    2 years)
  2. They perform a routine stormwater inspection and
    properly fill out the Standard Inspection Report
    Form
  3. Return to the office and enter their daily time
    accounting giving a 001 to the appropriate PR
    for that site in Envisions.
  4. Enter any violations in Envisions
  5. Put PR on top of Inspection Form and give to
    Jean to scan into XDrive

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Work Flow at Environmental Health
  • 6. Jean will tabulate each inspection and also
    enter any violations or follow-up activities
    into Violation Spreadsheet which is issued to
    cities quarterly.
  • 7. Dermot reviews all inspections weekly with
    Jean.
  • 8. Any violation or follow up activity is given
    to Mae Gardner
  • 9. Mae will visit these sites, and close out the
    violation or work with City staff and issue a
    fine and re- inspect until violation is corrected
  • 10. Close out the violations on Envisions

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Problems Encountered with Work Flow
  • Inspector does not turn in the Inspection Form to
    Jean-
  • Waiting on HMBP, Sent off to SkyTech to be
    scanned
  • Turn in inspection form, but dont enter into
    Envisions
  • Inspector are behind on their current inventory -
  • Stuck on Enforcement case, Audits, other
    priorities
  • These problems are improving every quarter

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New Trends in Inspections
  • Handhelds are coming, but not fast enough
  • Additional Stormwater inspections to be requested
    at other Environmental Health facilities other
    than Haz Mat and Food (Dentist, Apartment
    Buildings, Landfills, Haulers)
  • Request Inspections at facilities not permitted
    by Environmental Health.
  • Additional Stormwater Areas of Activity to be
    checked (Bag and Styrofoam ban, Recycle and
    Trash Audit)

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