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MS4 Stormwater Mgmt. Program

In the fall of 2002 the Town and Village of Victor were notified by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) that a portion of the Town and Village would be covered under what is called an MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) permit issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and administered by NYSDEC. The criteria for designation as an MS4 is population density and the "permit" area is a corridor along NYS Route 96 from Eastview Mall to the Victor Farmington Town Line and includes the Village of Victor. However, the entire Town of Victor is covered under MS4 regulations by the adoption of a Town Wide Drainage program.

Over a 5-year period, following notification of coverage, the Town and Village are required to implement a stormwater management program (SWMP) to satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Environmental Conservation Law and Clean Water Act.

Development within the Town and Village increases the amount of impervious surfaces, which leads to an increase in runoff and runoff borne pollutants. These pollutants are deposited from the atmosphere, leak from vehicles or are windblown from adjacent areas. During storm events these pollutants quickly wash off and are rapidly delivered to downstream waters. Pollutants of concern include, but are not limited to suspended solids, trace heavy metals, hydrocarbons (oil and grease), nutrients (phosphorous and nitrogen), pesticides and chlorides (road salt).

The MS4 Permit requires the Town and Village to develop, implement and enforce a stormwater management program to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the permit area to the maximum extent practicable to protect water quality.

The Town and Village are required to provide an Annual Report to NYSDEC summarizing progress made on reaching the goals of the permit in six minimum measure areas. The six areas are:

•  Public Education and Outreach
•  Public Involvement and Participation
•  Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
•  Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control
  Post - Construction Stormwater Management
•  Pollution Prevention / Good Housekeeping for Municipal Operations

The Town has revised the Design & Construction Standards for Land Development to include the requirements of the NYSDEC Phase II Stormwater Management Program. This document can be found elsewhere on the Town website.

The Town has also implemented Local Laws to comply with the NYSDEC requirements, which can be found in the Town Code. The Town Code is also available on the Town Website. Chapter 175 addresses illicit discharge and connection to stormwater facilities. Chapter 177 addresses stormwater management and erosion and sediment control.

 
The 2009-2010 MS4 Annual Report is now available on the Ontario-Wayne Stormwater Coalition website.

OTHER SITES OF INTEREST:

The Victor
Town Code is available online. If you have any questions, please contact the Code Enforcement Officer at 585-742-5035 or the Town Clerk at 585-742-5080.

Department of Environmental Conservation
Federal Environmental Protection Agency
Cornell Cooperative Extension 

 


 
Relevant PDF Downloads:
04.27.2007
MS4 Executive Summary
| 335k
04.14.2010
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
| 1804k
05.31.2007
MS4 2006 Annual Report
| 100k
05.05.2008
MS4 2007 Annual Report
| 107k
04.23.2009
2008-2009 Village MS4 Annual Report
| 1224k
04.27.2009
MS4 2008 Annual Report (Town)
| 1741k
04.27.2009
Town Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) Plan
| 282k