It is a requirement of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System General Permit that a designated MS4 must implement six minimal control measures as part of the Storm Water Quality Management Plan.
The six minimum control measures are as follows:
1. Public Education and Outreach
2. Public Involvement and Participation
3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
4. Construction Site Runoff Control
5. Post-Construction Stormwater Runoff in New and Redevelopment
6. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping for Municipal Owned Operations
Good Housekeeping Resources:
In addition to the MCMs above, a designated MS4 most complete the following training requirements:
At a minimum, each MS4 employee responsible for implementing the program must receive twelve (12) hours of annual training with at least eight (8) of the twelve (12) hours of training distributed amongst the specific minimum control measure(s) for which they are administering (MS4GP 4.1-d)
At a minimum, each MS4 employee responsible for implementing the program must receive twelve (12) hours of annual training with at least eight (8) of the twelve (12) hours of training distributed amongst the specific minimum control measure(s) for which they are administering (MS4GP 4.1-d)
At a minimum, each MS4 employee responsible for implementing the program must receive twelve (12) hours of annual training with at least eight (8) of the twelve (12) hours of training distributed amongst the specific minimum control measure(s) for which they are administering (MS4GP 4.1-d)
Annual training is required for all MS4 employees responsible for implementing minimum control measures. Trainings must be documented.