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Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) NPDES Stormwater Audit Report I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION MS4 Permit Name: City of Venice Permittee: Sarasota County Permit Number: FLS000004-004 Annual Report Year: Year 4 Reporting Period: January 2017 December 2017 Audit Date/Time: August 29, 2018 Inspector(s): Name Title Phone/ Email Jonathan Turner Environmental Consultant 850-245-8482 [email protected] Permittee Representative(s): Name Permittee/Dept Phone Email Kathryn Harring City of Venice 941-882-7412 [email protected] James Clinch City of Venice 941-882-7410 [email protected] II. GENERAL COMMENTS. City of Venice is a city of approximately 25,000 people in southern Sarasota County.

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Page 1: Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) NPDES ... Report_… · Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) NPDES Stormwater Audit Report I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4)

NPDES Stormwater Audit Report

I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

MS4 Permit Name: City of Venice

Permittee: Sarasota County

Permit Number: FLS000004-004

Annual Report Year: Year 4

Reporting Period: January 2017 – December 2017

Audit Date/Time: August 29, 2018

Inspector(s): Name Title Phone/ Email

Jonathan Turner Environmental Consultant 850-245-8482

[email protected]

Permittee Representative(s): Name Permittee/Dept Phone Email

Kathryn Harring City of Venice 941-882-7412 [email protected]

James Clinch City of Venice 941-882-7410 [email protected]

II. GENERAL COMMENTS.

City of Venice is a city of approximately 25,000 people in southern Sarasota County.

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III. SITE VISITS

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Site Type: Flood control project

Site Name and Location: Flamingo Ditch beach outfall

Applicable Permit Provision(s): Part III.A.4

Observations: City restored a beach outfall which drains the Flamingo ditch area of Venice. This project

is intended to restore some natural hydrology and to alleviate some flooding impacts in the area.

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☐ Satisfactory ☒ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Site Type: Fleet Maintenance / Public Works facility

Site Name and Location: City of Venice Public Works

Applicable Permit Provision(s): Part III.A.3

Observations:

Site was relatively clean with most storage areas under cover.

Car-wash area has drain connected to sanitary sewer which appears to be clogged.

Required Improvement: Restore drainage of the car-washing area, and implement maintenance schedule

to prevent future drainage issues to this drainage area.

Resolution: The grit traps on the drain were clogged. A vacuum truck cleaned out the traps and flushed

the connection pipe to the sanitary sewer. This cleaning process has been included in the city SOP and

will occur quarterly.

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☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Site Type: Construction site and flood control project

Site Name and Location: Downtown revitalization

Applicable Permit Provision(s): Parts III.A.4 and III.A.9

Observations: City is working on construction project in downtown corridor which includes drainage

improvements. Project incorporates some LID components, and proper BMPs were in place.

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IV. SWMP IMPLEMENTATION REVIEW

Monitoring Program

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Summary: County provides monitoring data to the city, but the city is looking to supplement the

monitoring with additional sampling locations near their beach-adjacent outfalls.

Fiscal Analysis

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Not reviewed during audit, but based on annual report review, city is implementing this section

satisfactorily.

TMDL Prioritization

☐ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☒ Not Applicable

There are no TMDLs in the area.

Part III.A.1: Structural Controls and Stormwater Collection Systems Operation

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

City is working to digitize the stormwater inventory. Currently track inspections and maintenance

activities with paper copies.

Part III.A.2: Areas of New Development and Significant Redevelopment

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Not specifically reviewed during audit, but condition is satisfactory based on annual report reviews

Part III.A.3: Roadways

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Street Sweeping: City conducts street sweeping in-house and is generally able to sweep entire city on

bi-weekly basis.

Litter Control: Litter control happens during course of daily activities

Public Works Yard: Public works yards are regularly inspected by city staff.

Part III.A.4: Flood Control Projects

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

City includes water quality treatment with flood control projects when possible.

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Part III.A.5: Municipal Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities

Not Covered by an NPDES Stormwater Permit

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Public Works Yard: Public works yards are regularly inspected by city staff. Garbage trucks have

implemented biodegradable hydraulic fluid to help mitigate any potential damage when there are leaks.

Part III.A.6: Pesticides, Herbicides, and Fertilizer Application

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

FDACS License: City keeps records of city staff and contracted personnel who apply fertilizer,

herbicides, or pesticides.

Education/Outreach: City has materials and receives materials from county. In addition to outreach

materials, city staff have held neighborhood presentations to local homeowners’ associations.

Part III.A.7.a: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Inspections, Ordinances, and Enforcement Measures

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Part III.A.7.c: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Investigation of Suspected Illicit Discharges and/or Improper Disposal

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Proactive Inspections: City looks for illicit discharges during course of daily activities, with focus on

the commercial corridors.

Reactive Inspections: City responds to reports of illicit discharges received.

Part III.A.7.d: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Spill Prevention and Response

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

City incorporates the training provided by Sarasota County.

Part III.A.7.e: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Public Reporting

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Public Outreach: City has materials and receives materials from county. In addition to outreach

materials, city staff have held neighborhood presentations to local homeowners’ associations.

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Part III.A.7.f: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Oils, Toxics, and Household Hazardous Waste Control

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Public Outreach: City has materials and receives materials from county. In addition to outreach

materials, city staff have held neighborhood presentations to local homeowners’ associations.

Part III.A.7.g: Illicit Discharges and Improper Disposal

Limitation of Sanitary Sewer Seepage

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

City owns and operates the sanitary sewer in the city and regularly performs maintenance activities to

the infrastructure to reduce/eliminate potential infiltration.

Part III.A.8.a: Industrial and High-Risk Runoff

Identification of Priorities and Procedures for Inspections

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

The city has identified 3 high-risk facilities to inspect and these facilities are inspected regularly.

Part III.A.8.b: Industrial and High-Risk Runoff

Monitoring for High Risk Industries

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

None of the HRF sites were determined to be sampled.

Part III.A.9.a: Construction Site Runoff

Site Planning and Non-Structural and Structural Best Management Practices

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Building official and planner review site plans, and notify developer of necessary state permits.

Part III.A.9.b: Construction Site Runoff

Inspection and Enforcement

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

City is divided into segments and inspectors are able to inspect sites on at least a weekly basis.

Part III.A.9.c: Construction Site Runoff

Site Operator Training

☒ Satisfactory ☐ Unsatisfactory ☐ Not Applicable

Appropriate staff are certified through the FDEP sedimentation and erosion control program, and

conduct annual refreshers to remind staff of town procedures for inspections and enforcement actions.