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Regional Storm Water Watershed-FebRegional Storm Water Watershed Roundtable February Agenda Regional Storm Water Watershed Regulatory Update I► I► Roundtable February Agenda Municipal Water Pollution Control and • Regulatory update Abatement - impact on storm water permits • Status of Elements of Regional Strategy for FY99 Extension of Phase II rules issuance date — Introductory video — October 29, 1999 is new date of issuance — Policy Statement — October 2000 publish menu of BMPs and model general permit vpportunives from the Public Education Forum — October 2001, publish guidance on setting • Development and Construction Topic Update measurable goals for minimum measures Regional Storm Water Strategy ' �' Regional Storm Water Strategy - Introductory • - • - introductory Video Video • To characterize the regional storm water • Introduction • Impacts /costs associated with storm water strategy. • Policy of governments in NCTx region on storm water • To promote the multi -year, cooperative effort. quality • To explain regulatory requirements. • Regulations to control storm water quality • To describe regional water quality issues. • Requirements of storm water regulations • To provide a way to educate elected officials • Description of Expanded Regional Storm Water Program and the public. Importance of working together as a region • To highlight identified regional components. • Preemptive efforts cities can undertake • Conclusions Regional Storm Water Strategy - Policy Statement • Update the 1989 four page Regional Strategy. • The update will represent an Executive Summary for the 1999 (and beyond) Regional Strategy. • Would be used with elected officials and the public. • Would be completed by the end of FY99. • After formulation by Coordinating Council, would be endorsed by NCTCOG's Exec. Bd. and submitted to participating local governments for adoption. Regional Storm Water Strategy - Policy Statement • Goals (additional ideas /concepts) Regional Storm Water Strategy - Policy Statement • Policy position on managing urban storm water quality State and federal mandates to address urban storm water quality • Goals • I wwKul ct LI I �LICRI ..�.vNc�auve ii'ntlUllveS • Implementation of regional strategy Regional Storm Water Strategy - Policy Statement • Cooperative initiatives — Public education and outreach — Construction site storm water runoff control Public Education/ • Information Regional Forum ® • • Held January 13th at DeSoto Civic Center ballroom • Invited entities with existing public education programs and materials to set up an exhibit. • Had presentations on various topics • What did you learn from it? 1A /L. ,.a .�_ _ VVIlat opportunities exist for regional cooperation? • What opportunities exist for watershed cooperation? • What options are best left to local governments? What opportunities exist • for intra- watershed cooperation? • • What opportunities exist for regional cooperation? What options are best left to local governments? eMO me MM • Development and s Construction Topic . ,.. Update • Construction Inspector Training held December 8,9 &10 • Storm water survey to all participants in March • Draft of 2nd Edition Construction BMP manual available in March • Ad hoc group to plan Development Forum to meet on February 23rd or 24th • Development Forum to be held the end of April