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local governments in urbanized areas - Phase 11
entities required to address six minimum measures, by 2002.
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Proposed Phase II Program
Minimum Measures
♦ Will cover all stormwater discharges in
♦ Public education and outreach on storm
urbanized areas per Census 1990/2000
water impacts
♦ General Permit, not individual permits, with
♦ Public involvement /participation
local Notice of Intent (NOI) to be
♦ Construction site stormwater runoff control
submitted seeking coverage
♦ Post - construction stormwater management
♦ Best Management Practices & measurable
in new development & redevelopment
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♦ Illicit discharge detection & elimination
measures in each NOI
♦ Pollution prevention /good housekeeping for
municipal operations
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The Regional Umbrella
The Regional Umbrella (cont.)
♦ NCTCOG has expanded the regional storm
♦ Information Coordination
water strategy to the urbanized area.
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♦ Using a watershed approach where feasible,
♦ Strategy Formulation
including concept of proportionate share.
♦ Knowledge Dissemination ,
♦ Seeking to identify areas together where
♦ Construction Runoff Managemen
regional cooperation will be of benefit.
♦ Focusing on regulatory needs of local
♦ Development Enhancement
governments and other entities.
♦ Cooperative Monitoring (with Phase I participants only)
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Organizational Structure
Storm Water Management Coordinating Counci
(21 members)
9 Phase I participants
12 Phase ll representatives
Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth,
Garland, Irving, Mesquite, Plano, 3 Representatives from each
Dallas and Fort Worth of 4 watershed areas
TxDOT Districts
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Potential Meetings
Each quarter:
♦ 1 regional forum - special topics of regional
interest
♦ 1 watershed meeting - discuss local issues
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The Clearing
♦ Execute and return agreements
♦ Consider service on Coordinating Council
or support neighbor's service
♦ Meet next in mid November
♦ If you have questions, contact Keith
Kennedy at (817) 695- 9221or via
e -mail at kkennedy@dfwinfo.com
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Tentative Schedule of Meetings
Quarter 1:
October Organizational Storm Watershed Meetings
November 1St Watershed Meetings - (clarify regional strategy
concepts, discuss video, select representatives for
Council)
December 1St Coordinating Council Meeting - (formulate
framework of regional strategy, refine concepts of
watershed groups, launch video project)
Quarter 2:
January 1St Regional Forum - Public Education /Public
Involvement
February 2 "d Watershed Meeting - (Explore local options for
public education /involvement)
Quarter 3:
April 2 "d Regional Forum - Construction &
Development /Redevelopment
May 3rd Watershed Meetina - ( Exolore local options far
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Construction & Development /Redevelopment)
June 3rd Coordinating Council Meeting - (Explore regional
strategy options for Construction &
Development /Redevelopment)
Quarter 4:
July 3rd Regional Forum - Illicit Connections & Good
Housekeeping
August 4th Watershed Meeting - (Explore local options for
Illicit Connections do Good Housekeeping)
March 2 "d Coordinating Council Meeting - (Explore regional September 4th Coordinating Council Meeting - (Explore regional
strategy options for public education /involvement, strategy options for Illicit Connections & Good
approve draft outline of video) Housekeeping)
The Draft Regional Strategy will incorporate the ideas generated from all the meetings and will be completed for distribution by the end of September.
Copies of the storm water management video will be distributed by the end of September.