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R-1053 - 09/08/2009 - STORM WATER MANAGEMENT - Resolutions Supporting DocumentsITEM 10.13.1) AGENDA ITEM Regular Board of Trustees Meeting of September 8, 2009 SUBJECT: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Ordinance FROM: Dale L. Durfey, Jr., P.E., Village Engineer BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: RECOMMENDED MOTION: Background/History: I move that the Village Board approve: 1. Ordinance 2009- SWM- IDDE -G -897, and 2. Resolution R -1053 which approves An Intergovernmental Agreement Between the Village of Oak Brook and the County of DuPage, Illinois for the Implementation of the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program. The Village of Oak Brook is permitted to discharge stormwater into surface waters of the State through its coverage under ILR40, IEPA's General NPDES I Permit for Discharges from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4). Since Oak Brook has a municipal storm sewer system, it is considered an MS4. Oak Brook (in conjunction with DuPage County and other DuPage municipalities and townships) submits a Notice of Intent (NOI) to be covered under ILR40 for each five year cycle. The latest ILR40 permit (the 2nd five -year cycle) was issued on February 20, 2009 and expires on March 31, 2014. ILR40 mandates 6 minimum control measures: 1. Public education and outreach on storm water impacts 2. Public involvement /participation 'National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Last saved by administrator J \WORDDOC\IDDE P &BT Memo 9 -8 -09 doc Last printed 9/3/2009 3 37 PM 3. Illicit discharge detection and elimination (IDDE) 4. Construction site stormwater runoff control 5. Post - construction stormwater management in new development and redevelopment 6. Pollution prevention/good housekeeping for municipal operations The illicit discharge detection and elimination measure requires an operator of a regulated MS4 to develop, implement, and enforce a program to detect and eliminate illicit discharges into its MS4 (an IDDE program), consisting of several pieces. Principal among these pieces is a prohibition, through an ordinance or other regulatory mechanism, of non - stormwater discharges into the MS4. The ordinance should include appropriate enforcement procedures and actions, as well. County staff has worked with the municipal engineers to draft a County IDDE Ordinance for unincorporated DuPage County. That County Ordinance was passed by the County Board on May 26, 2009. The County Ordinance is not a County -wide ordinance like the Stormwater Ordinance. Oak Brook does not have to comply with the County IDDE Ordinance, but we must comply with IEPA's requirements of an IDDE Ordinance. Since it did not make sense to re- invent the wheel, I have taken the County IDDE Ordinance and formatted it into an Oak Brook Ordinance. It contains the same stipulations as the County Ordinance; only the format is changed. Highlights of the proposed Oak Brook IDDE Ordinance include: • Definitions (Chapter 2) o Stormwater is defined as surface flow, runoff, and drainage from any form of natural precipitation, and resulting from such precipitation. This includes snow melt runoff. • The Administrator shall administer, implement, and enforce the Ordinance (Chapter 4) • No person shall discharge into the MS4 any pollutants other than normal stormwater (Chapter 5) • Specific exemptions are listed (Section 15 -5 -1C) • Illicit connections are prohibited (Section 15 -5 -2) • Persons shall notify the Village in the event of a spill (Chapter 6) • Violations, enforcement, and penalties (Chapter 7) • The Village may terminate an illicit storm sewer connection (Chapter 8) • Appeals process (Chapter 9) Please note that this proposed Oak Brook IDDE Ordinance mimics the County Ordinance in that charitable and automobile dealership car washes are listed as exempt. IEPA staff has informed County staff that these exemptions are unacceptable. The County has appealed that and has 2 Title 9, Storm Water, Floodplain, and Sedimentation and Erosion Control Regulations, states that the Village Engineer shall be the Administrator This proposed IDDE Ordinance states the same Last saved by administrator J 1WORDDOCADDE P &BT Memo 9 -8 -09 doe Last printed 9/3/2009 3 37 PM requested a written opinion from a high ranking IEPA official. Pending that opinion, our Ordinance may remain as is or may be revised. In drafting the County IDDE Ordinance, efforts were made to ensure that pollutants entering the MS4 as a direct result of precipitation and /or snow melt, such as chlorides from road salts, litter, and sediment from erosion, were not classified as illicit discharges and subject to the Ordinance. Various other minimum control measures of the ILR40 permit will address reducing pollutant loads from these sources. Administering Oak Brook's IDDE Ordinance should be the same. The Village's Code currently contains section 8 -1 -12C which generally discusses prohibited discharges into storm sewers. This current regulation does not go far enough to meet the IEPA requirements; hence the need for a comprehensive ordinance. Other DuPage municipalities are either approving the County ordinance by reference or re- formatting the County ordinance into their code style. The illicit discharge detection and elimination measure also requires Oak Brook to develop, implement, and adequately fund a plan to detect and address non - stormwater discharges. However, the ILR40 general permit encourages partnership between permit holders: "You may partner with other MS4s to develop and implement your stormwater management program." Since it makes sense that a single, unified program would be more successful and cost - effective than dozens of individual municipal programs, DuPage County is developing Intergovernmental Agreements (IGAs) that would have most of the monitoring and tracing aspects of the IDDE program implemented by the County without cost to the municipality. Two IGAs have been drafted: 1. Full Participant This has the County developing and implementing a program to monitor and trace illicit discharges into MS4s within municipality boundaries. The County would monitor outfall sewer points along streams and, if an illicit discharge was found, trace it upstream to its source. The County would notify the municipality within 24 hours of detecting an illicit discharge. Upon completion of the County's investigation, the County will inform the municipality of the details necessary or prudent for the municipality to enforce cessation and /or other aspects of its IDDE Ordinance. Please note that the County cannot enforce its IDDE Ordinance within municipal boundaries; each municipality must do that. The County also agrees to prepare the IDDE section of the annual report on behalf of the municipality, which is required by the IEPA and is due by June 1St of each year. 2. Partial Participant This has the County monitoring the outfall sewer points along streams within municipal boundaries. If an illicit discharge is found, the County will notify and provide Last saved by administrator J \WORDDOC \IDDE P &BT Memo 9 -8 -09 doc Last printed 9/3/2009 3 37 PM information to the municipality. The municipality has the responsibility to trace the illicit discharge to its source and then enforce cessation and /or other aspects of its IDDE Ordinance. Since DuPage County is willing to trace an illicit discharge at no cost to the Village, it seems prudent to accept their offer. Recommendation: That the Village Board approve the Village IDDE Ordinance and full participation with DuPage County on tracing illicit discharges. Last saved by administrator J \WORDDOC \IDDE P &BT Memo 9 -8 -09 doc Last printed 9/3/2009 3 37 PM R E S O L U T I O N SM- 0006 -09 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF DUPAGE, ILLINOIS AND VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois ( "VILLAGE ") and the County of DuPage, Illinois ( "COUNTY ") are public agencies within the meaning of the Illinois "Intergovernmental Cooperation Act" and as authorized by Article 7, Section 10 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, the purposes of the "Intergovernmental Cooperation Act" and Article '7 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois include fostering cooperation among government bodies; and WHEREAS, the United States Congress has adopted the Clean Water Act and, thereafter, the Water Quality Act to combat water pollution; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Federal legislation authorized the establishment of the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System ( "NPDES ") permitting program, under which permitting is, generally, administered by the states; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency ( "IEPA ") has issued a General National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Permit for Discharges from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems ( "Phase II ") to the COUNTY and several DuPage County municipalities; and WHEREAS, NPDES Permits require permitees to develop, implement, and adequately fund a plan to detect- and address non - storm water discharges, including illegal dumping, to the storm sewer systems of the permitees; and WHEREAS, the Illinois General Assembly has authorized the COUNTY to prevent the pollution of any stream or any body of water within the COUNTY by 55 ILLS 5/5- 15015; and WHEREAS, illicit discharges of pollutants into storm sewer systems is a significant source of water pollution to DuPage County streams and waterbodies; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted the '`'uPage 'County atv ri4 a ter ha7a Oeim.e nt Plan ("PLAN"', pu?Slant t0 _L CS 11/5- 1.062, which PLAN .recognizes that improved water quality is an integral part of the proper management of storm and flood waters; and WHEREAS, the DuPage County Stormwater. Management Division has worked closely with the municipal engineers of the co- permitee municipalities to develop a program to detect, prohibit and eliminate illicit discharges into the storm sewer systems of the COUNTY and co- oermittees in order 'Co prevent water pollution, and in particular, to comply with the requirements of their General NPDES Phase II permit; and WHEREAS, the DuPage County Stormwater Management Division and the municipal engineers of the co- permitee municipalities have developed a program that includes public education, monitoring and tracing of illicit discharges; and WHEREAS, the IEPA encourages partnership between permittees to develop and implement aspects of the storm water management program so that redundant expenses and efforts are eliminated; and WHEREAS, the attached AGREEMENT is j.ntended to reduce or eliminate redundant NPDES Phase II permit program expenses and efforts by and between the COUNTY and VILLAGE; and WHEREAS, the attached AGREEMENT is also intended to reduce and, or, prevent the pollution of any stream or any body of water within the COUNTY and VILLAGE, and to reduce and, or, prevent pollutants from entering the Waters of the United States; and WHEREAS, improving water quality in the COUNTY and VILLAGE, and reducing or eliminating the public's exposure to water -borne pollutants is in the best interests of the COUNTY,. the VILLAGE, and their residents; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Management Planning Committee of the DuPage County Board has reviewed and recommends approval of the attached AGREEMENT; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the DuPage County Board that the attached AGREEMENT between the COUNTY and the VILLAGE is hereby accepted and approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman cf 1-ne DuPage County Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute the AGREEMENT on behalf of the COUNTY. --17 Enacted and approved this 13 Wheaton, Illinois. , ATTEST: Ayes: 15 Absent: 3 Robert DuPage Gary A of October, 2009 at ,I-n rst.rom, Chairman Board , County /qlerk ITEM 10.13.2) RESOLUTION 2009- AG- SWM- IDDE -EX1 -R -1053 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS AND THE COUNTY OF DUPAGE, ILLINOIS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ILLICIT DISCHARGE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION PROGRAM WHEREAS, Article VII, §10 of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act of the State of Illinois (5 ILCS 220/1, et seq.) authorize units of local government to contract or otherwise associate among themselves to exercise, combine or transfer any power or function, in any manner not prohibited by law; and to contract with any one or more other public agencies to perform any governmental service, activity or undertaking, or to combine, transfer or exercise any powers, functions, privileges or authority which any of the public agencies entering into the contract is authorized by law to perform; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook deem it in the best interests of the Village of Oak Brook to enter into this Intergovernmental agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK, DU PAGE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: Section 1: The foregoing preambles are restated and incorporated herein by reference as though fully set forth herein. Section 2: The intergovernmental agreement by and between the Village of Oak Brook and the County of DuPage is hereby approved. The Village President and Village Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute same on behalf of the Village attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by reference. Section 3: If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity thereof shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance, Section 4: All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. Section 5: This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. APPROVED THIS 81" day of September, 2009. John W. Craig Village President Ayes: _ Nays: _ Absent: Resolution 2009- AG- SWM- IDDE -R -1053 Authorizing the Execution of Intergovernmental Agreement with DuPage.. Page 2 of 2 PASSED THIS 8th day of September, 2009. ATTEST: Charlotte K. Pruss Village Clerk