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Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)


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This is a bundle of StormwaterONE online courses regarding the Six Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) for Phase II Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) operators.

Operators of regulated small MS4s are required to design their programs to: reduce the discharge of pollutants to the “maximum extent practicable” (MEP), protect water quality, and satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act.

The implementation of these six elements and associated Best Management Practices (BMPs) are expected to result in significant reduction of pollutants discharged into receiving waterbodies.

Curriculum Includes:

1) Public Education and Outreach
Distributing educational materials and performing outreach to inform citizens about the impacts polluted stormwater runoff discharges can have on water quality.

2) Public Participation/Involvement
Providing opportunities for citizens to participate in program development and implementation, including effectively publicizing public hearings and/or encouraging citizen representatives on a stormwater management panel.

3) Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Developing and implementing a plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges to the storm sewer system (includes developing a system map and informing the community about hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste).

4) Construction Site Runoff Control
Developing, implementing, and enforcing an erosion and sediment control program for construction activities that disturb 1 or more acres of land (controls could include silt fences and temporary stormwater detention ponds).

5) Post-Construction Runoff Control
Developing, implementing, and enforcing a program to address discharges of post-construction stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment areas. Applicable controls could include preventative actions such as protecting sensitive areas (e.g., wetlands) or the use of structural BMPs such as grassed swales or porous pavement.

6) Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Developing and implementing a program with the goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from municipal operations. The program must include municipal staff training on pollution prevention measures and techniques (e.g., regular street sweeping, reduction in the use of pesticides or street salt, or frequent catch-basin cleaning).

Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)

Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)

Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)

Training Type: Online

Program Length: 14 Hours

PDH: 14.0

Credits: 1.4

Certificate Length: 2-Years

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Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle) Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)
Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)


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MS299
PERMIT TYPE Municipal
PRICE:
$624.00
CREDITS:
1.4
LENGTH:
14 Hours
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW:

This is a bundle of StormwaterONE online courses regarding the Six Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) for Phase II Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) operators.

Operators of regulated small MS4s are required to design their programs to: reduce the discharge of pollutants to the “maximum extent practicable” (MEP), protect water quality, and satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the Clean Water Act.

The implementation of these six elements and associated Best Management Practices (BMPs) are expected to result in significant reduction of pollutants discharged into receiving waterbodies.

Curriculum Includes:

1) Public Education and Outreach
Distributing educational materials and performing outreach to inform citizens about the impacts polluted stormwater runoff discharges can have on water quality.

2) Public Participation/Involvement
Providing opportunities for citizens to participate in program development and implementation, including effectively publicizing public hearings and/or encouraging citizen representatives on a stormwater management panel.

3) Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
Developing and implementing a plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges to the storm sewer system (includes developing a system map and informing the community about hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper disposal of waste).

4) Construction Site Runoff Control
Developing, implementing, and enforcing an erosion and sediment control program for construction activities that disturb 1 or more acres of land (controls could include silt fences and temporary stormwater detention ponds).

5) Post-Construction Runoff Control
Developing, implementing, and enforcing a program to address discharges of post-construction stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment areas. Applicable controls could include preventative actions such as protecting sensitive areas (e.g., wetlands) or the use of structural BMPs such as grassed swales or porous pavement.

6) Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping
Developing and implementing a program with the goal of preventing or reducing pollutant runoff from municipal operations. The program must include municipal staff training on pollution prevention measures and techniques (e.g., regular street sweeping, reduction in the use of pesticides or street salt, or frequent catch-basin cleaning).

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

The StormwaterONE program is excellent! Training is provided in multiple ways to ensure all learning styles are accommodated. The content is relevant and of high quality. Delivery of content is nothing short of superior irrespective of being self-paced training or delivered by one of the many experienced instructors. I have personally taken, and will recommend, training from StormwaterONE to become educated in the trade. You will become skilled in the requirements of Stormwater management.

- Darren H.

This program has been reviewed and recognized by the EPA and is a Level 300 United States Green Build Council approved training.

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COURSES INCLUDED:

  1. Public Education, Outreach and Involvement
  2. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
  3. Construction Site Runoff Control
  4. Post-Construction Stormwater Maintenance
  5. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping

COURSE SUMMARIES:

  1. Public Education, Outreach and Involvement
  2. The first and second of six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MCM) in the MS4 Phase II of the NPDES permit are highlighted as follows:

    1. Public Education and Outreach
    2. Public Participation and Involvement
    3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
    4. Construction Site Runoff Control
    5. Post-Construction Runoff Control
    6. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping

  3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
  4. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) is the third Minimum Control Measure (MCM) in the MS4 Phase II of the NPDES permit as follows:

    1.        Public Education
    2.        Public Involvement
    3.         Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
    4.        Construction
    5.        Post-Construction Runoff Control
    6.        Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping

  5. Construction Site Runoff Control
  6. The fourth Minimum Control Measure (MCM) in the MS4 Phase II of the NPDES permit is highlighted below:

    1.      Public Education and Outreach
    2.      Public Participation and Involvement
    3.      Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
    4.      Construction Site Runoff Control
    5.      Post-Construction Runoff Control
    6.      Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping

    It is highly encouraged to develop this Minimum Control Measure along with the Post-Construction Site Runoff Control Minimum Control Measure. 

  7. Post-Construction Stormwater Maintenance
  8. This course defines where Post-Construction Runoff Control is one of the six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MCMs) that the operator of a Phase II regulated small MS4 is required to include in its stormwater management program to meet the conditions of the NPDES permit.

    The Post Construction Runoff Control is the fifth Minimum Control Measure as shown here:

    1.        Public Education
    2.        Public Involvement
    3.        Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination
    4.        Construction
    5.        Post-Construction Runoff Control
    6.        Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping

  9. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping
  10. The sixth Minimum Control Measure (MCM) in the MS4 Phase II of the NPDES permit is highlighted below: 

    1. Public Education and Outreach
    2. Public Participation and Involvement
    3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
    4. Construction Site Runoff Control
    5. Post-Construction Runoff Control
    6. Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping

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Our school has been in operation since 2007 and to date we have trained and credentialed more than thirty thousand construction professionals on the subject of stormwater management through our Internet-based learning system, which is referred to as the eCampus.

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Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)

Product Name:

Six (6) Minimum Control Measures (MS4 Bundle)

Training Type:

Online

PDH:

14.0

Credits:

1.4

Certificate Length:

2-Years

Price:

$624.00

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Intended Audience

The audience for this course includes stormwater personnel responsible foroverseeing municipal operationsthat are regulated by a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Phase I and Phase II entity to meet the conditions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.

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