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1 MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Permit Number March 2009 Prepared by: Iowa State University Department of Environmental Health and Safety 2809 Daley Drive Ames, Iowa
2 2 INTRODUCTION The following is the Stormwater Annual Report for Iowa State University, prepared in accordance with Part III of the Municipal Separate Stormwater System (MS4) Permit Number This report summarizes stormwater compliance activities within the boundaries of Iowa State University and outlying farm properties, including: Central Campus, North Campus, South Campus, Applied Science Complex, the Arboretum, the Southwest Athletic Complex, the Veterinary Medicine College, the Iowa State University Dairy Teaching Farm property located 2 miles south of Ames, and the ISU New Century farm located 7 miles west of Ames. 1.0 STATUS OF IMPLEMENTING THE COMPONENTS OF THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Iowa State University fulfilled all 2008 scheduled requirements as stated in Part II of the MS4 permit. 2.0 STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH ANY COMPLIANCE SCHEDULE ESTABLISHED BY THIS PERMIT OR BY ANY MODIFICATIONS TO THIS PERMIT During the 2008 calendar year, Ten (10) construction sites on campus operated under NPDES General Permit No. 2 Authorizations. ISU New Century Farm IA Active 1/07/2008 ISU Hach Chemistry Building IA Active 7/01/2008 ISU Biorenewables Research IA Active 9/30/2008 ISU Jack Trice Stadium Phase 2 IA Active 12/1/2008 ISU Marching Band Practice Field IA Discontinued 8/22/2008 New Dairy Farm Construction IA Discontinued 5/20/2008 Coover ECpE Addition IA Discontinued 5/29/2008 Alumni Center IA Discontinued 10/9/2008 Veterinary Medicine Addition IA Discontinued 10/9/2008 Jack Trice Stadium Improvements IA Discontinued 8/22/2008 Six (6) sites reached final stabilization as defined in the permits; Notices of Discontinuation were submitted to IDNR. Iowa State University had four (4) active permitted sites at the end of December 31, Storm Drain Markers Iowa State University Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and Facilities Planning and Management (FP&M) developed a voluntary storm drain intake marker program which included a The ISU water Quality Club. Student volunteers installed approximately 400 markers in The goal of the voluntary storm drain marker program was to install approximately 1,000 metal disks on storm drain intakes by summer of ISU achieved the goal. The disks are stamped metal which read, No Dumping Drains to Stream, and include a fish symbol in the center of the disk.
3 3 3.0 A SUMMARY OF ALL REVISIONS TO THE APPROVED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM No permit revisions were requested during Calendar year ISU EH&S submitted NPDES MS4 permit renewal documents as required for a new 5 year permit beginning in February A SUMMARY OF THE DATA, INCLUDING MONITORING DATA, WHICH IS GENERATED WITHIN THE REPORTING PERIOD, INCLUDING NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF STORMWATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS OR DEGRADATION Stormwater Web Page The EH&S stormwater web page, consisting of stormwater facts and information, the stormwater hotline telephone number, and a stormwater survey, was viewed 385 times in A total of 181 members of the campus community participated in the stormwater survey during Stormwater Hotline The stormwater hotline received 8 calls during Two calls reported concrete trucks washing out on asphalt, 3 calls reported nuisance soil tracking off the ISU Hach Chemistry construction site and 3 calls reported soil tracking off site from ISU Biorenewables Lab construction site. A City of Ames official called to stop trucks hauling loads of soil off site from the ISU Biorenewables due to offsite tracking from the project site through Lincolway in Campus Town. All unacceptable stormwater management practices were halted and immediate on-site training was provided to the parties involved.
4 4 New Capital Improvement Iowa State University has implemented multiple new capital improvement projects with targeted BMP s. Additional projects are in planning and design (Attachment C). Pervious Parking Lot 121 bioretention Carver Co-Lab infiltration basin, native plantings College of Design green roof, native plantings, permeable paving, rain gardens, bioretention Coover ECpE Addition underground stormwater detention tank Biorenewables Research Laboratory rain water re-use, green roof, native plantings, and rain gardens Parking Lot 35 West native plantings, rain garden Parking Lot 35 East bioswales, native plantings Parking Lot 16 pervious pavement Parking Lot 63 - bioretention Haber Road Horse Pasture stormwater management study Hixson-Lied Services Lot- rain garden, bioretention Maple-Willow-Larch Dining Addition rain gardens, bioretention and native plantings East Campus Parking Deck bank stabilization along College Creek Alumni Center bioswales, native plantings, rain gardens Reiman Gardens drainage way study South Campus Gateway Study phase 1 native plantings College of Veterinary Medicine Addition bioswales, French drain, native plantings, bioretention, rain gardens, and splash pads Recreation Facilities Expansion & Renovations rain water re-use, bioswales, and native plantings Music Hall roof drain capture Palmer Hall Playground bioswales Oak Elm Residence Hall - bioretention Stormwater Management Committee Iowa State University s Stormwater Management Committee is required to meet periodically to discuss University activities pertaining to stormwater. The Iowa State University Stormwater Committee held three meetings in 2008.
5 5 Training and Development As part of the continued training and professional development of university staff responsible for stormwater management, members of the Iowa State University Stormwater Committee, EH&S staff, and FP&M Design and Operations staff participated in programs to improve knowledge of stormwater management. Programs include EH&S training of the Stormwater Management Committee, FP&M Utility s staff and managers, Iowa State University Golf Course and Athletic Department grounds crews, and other EH&S staff members. FP&M landscape architects have established a Learning Circle on Riparian Landscapes that focuses on stream environments and explores management practices and opportunities to improve Iowa s waterways. EH&S and FP&M staff attended workshops presented by the Iowa Association of Municipalities (IAMU) regarding construction site SWPPPs and site inspections. EH&S staff attended an additional workshop on Construction Site Erosion and Sediment Control at the IAMU as well the Annual Stormwater Conference in Des Moines. Training opportunities are continuously reviewed and will be utilized as time and budget allow. 5.0 AN ESTIMATE OF THE PREVIOUS FISCAL YEAR S EXPENDITURES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM AND THE BUDGET FOR THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR The stormwater management budget for calendar year 2008 was funded, as needed by several campus entities. EH&S dedicated ½ full time equivalent (FTE) of staff time to stormwater activities. Salary and benefit expenses are estimated to be approximately $40,000. EH&S conducted inspections of all permitted construction sites. A total of 294 site inspections were performed. In addition to inspections, EH&S staff maintained and developed upgrades of the stormwater website, maintained a stormwater hotline advertisement in the student newspaper, attended stormwater training conferences, and developed Iowa State University staff training programs. Costs associated with stormwater project design and training were approximately $255,000. Additional project costs associated with construction of bioswales, roof drain capture, bioretention and a stormwater master plan were estimated at $70,000. ISU also experienced costs associated with project compliance of BMP s on permitted construction sites; maintenance management issues on construction sites totaling approximately $ 250,000. ISU spent an additional 250,625 on street sweeping, work orders for labor, sod, seeding, reseeding, hydro seeding, storm drain installation, mulch and fabric coverings, etc.
6 6 Total expenditures for fiscal year 2008 were $865,625. No annual amounts are appropriated for ISU stormwater management. Stormwater expenses are funded on an asneeded basis. 6.0 SUMMARY DESCRIBING THE NUMBER AND NATURE OF INSPECTIONS, ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS AND PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS CONDUCTED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD Inspections EH&S conducted 294 site inspections in were weekly inspections and 58 were post rain event inspections. Inspections were conducted by EH&S on all Iowa State University construction sites requiring an NPDES General Permit No. 2. The inspections verified contractors were following specified BMP s as provided on the site-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Iowa State University conducted its annual November dry flow inspection of all campus stormwater outfalls. EH&S employees visually inspected all stormwater outfalls to public waterways listed in the university database. The visual inspection involved walking streams on campus in order to verify there were no illicit discharges. All dry land outfalls were visually inspected. No illicit discharges were detected. Notices of Discontinuation Six construction projects reached final stabilization as defined in the permits and Notices of Discontinuation were submitted to IDNR. Iowa State University had four (4) active permitted sites at the end of Iowa State University was not subject to any stormwater enforcement actions during the 2008 reporting period. IDNR Compliance Inspections There were no IDNR inspections conducted during Stormwater Education Program EH&S developed training for Iowa State University employees who could potentially impact stormwater quality functioning during normal work activities. During the 2008 calendar year, 388 employees received education on stormwater and what each employee can do to improve stormwater quality.
7 7 7.0 SUMMARY This report summarizes required stormwater compliance activities completed by Iowa State University during The 2008 calendar year was the fifth year of compliance activity associated with MS4 Permit number issued to Iowa State University by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. ISU will operate under a permit renewal beginning February 6 th All permit required activities for the 2008 reporting period were completed on or before specified deadlines. It is estimated that the cost of compliance activities completed during calendar year 2008 exceeded $835,625. Iowa State University will continue to evaluate opportunities to improve stormwater quality. Individuals with questions, comments or concerns about stormwater quality issues at Iowa State University should contact Steve Mayberry, Environmental Specialist III, Iowa State University, Department of Environmental Health and Safety, 2809 Daley Drive, Ames, Iowa
8 Attachment A Main Campus ISU Permitted Construction Sites as of December 31, 2008 ISU Marching Band Field IA ISU Hach Chemistry Building IA ISU Coover ECpE Addition IA ISU Bio Renewables laboratory IA
9 Attachment B South of Main Campus 2008 ISU Permitted Construction Sites as of December 31, 2008 ISU Alumni Center ISU Jack Trice Stadium Improvements IA Jack Trice Stadium Phase 2 IA ISU Veterinary Medicine Addition IA ISU New Dairy Teaching Farm IA
10 Attachment C
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