Chapter
364
2006 -- S 2511 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/07/06
A N A
C T
RELATING TO TOWNS AND
CITIES - STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE
Introduced By: Senators
Gallo, Lanzi, Ciccone, and P Fogarty
Date Introduced: February
09, 2006
It is
enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Title 45 of the General Laws entitled "TOWNS AND CITIES" is hereby
amended
by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER 61.1
STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
45-61.1-1.
Purposes. -- The purposes of this chapter are to:
(1) Require, at a minimum, the annual inspection of and if necessary the annual
cleaning
and
maintenance of storm drainage systems that are prone to flooding in order to
reduce the risks
of
flooding and roadway degradation, and the deposition of sediments and
associated pollutants
into
the state's waterways;
(2)
Allow small municipal separate storm sewer systems in partnership with the
department
of transportation to designate storm drainage systems that are prone to
flooding and
would
be subject to the requirements of this chapter;
(3)
Provide an opportunity for public input during the storm drainage designation
process;
and
(4)
Authorize the department of environmental management to adopt regulations, as
necessary,
to implement the provisions of this chapter.
45-61.1-2.
Storm drainage system inspection. – (a) Storm drainage systems are
herein
defined
as catch basins, conveyance structures, and structural best management
practices (BMPs)
used
for peak flow mitigation and runoff control/containment, water quality
improvement and/or
flood
plain compensation.
(b)
In accordance with the findings of section 45-61-2 and the purposes of this chapter,
all
storm drainage systems that are part of a regulated small municipal separate
storm sewer
system
(small MS4), as defined in department of environmental management Rule
31(a)(5)(i) of
the RIPDES
Regulations, shall be inspected at least once per year, except those storm
drainage
systems
that are not designated by the owner or operator of a regulated small MS4
pursuant to
subsection
45-61.1-3(b) as being prone to street flooding and/or contributing
significantly to
storm
water management problems. Storm drainage systems prone to flooding or
contributing
significantly
to storm water management problems shall be inspected at least once per year
and
maintained
and cleaned as necessary in order to reduce the risks of flooding and ensure
proper
functioning
of storm drain systems.
45-61.1-3.
Stormwater management plans. -- (a) Pursuant to the United States
Environmental
Protection Agency regulations requiring a storm water management program plan
for
the "Phase II" stormwater management program, as defined in 40CFR
122.34, a regulated
small
MS4 is required to prepare a storm water management program plan as a condition
of its
general
Rhode Island Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (RIPDES) permit for small
MS4s.
In
accordance with the provisions established in section 45-61.1-2, a regulated
small MS4 with a
general
RIPDES permit is required to modify its storm water management program plan to
provide
for the annual inspection of designated storm drainage systems.
(b)
A regulated small MS4 shall designate on or before March 10, 2007, those storm
drainage
systems that are prone to street flooding and/or contribute significantly to
storm water
management
problems. Such designation shall be included as part of the public notification
and
public
input process defined in subsection (c) of this section.
(c)
A regulated small MS4 that modifies its storm water management program plan to
implement
the purposes of this chapter shall provide public notification of any such
modifications
and
must provide an opportunity for public input at a public meeting prior to
submitting the
modifications
to the department of environmental management on or before March 10, 2007;
notice
and meeting requirements herein set forth shall conform with the provisions of
chapter 42-
46
entitled "Open Meetings".
(d)
Pursuant to the provisions of subsection 45-61.1-2(b), the first annual inspection(s)
shall
be completed no later than March 10, 2008.
45-61.1-4.
Department of environmental management. – The department is hereby
authorized,
as necessary, to modify the basic requirements of the general RIPDES permit for
regulated
small MS4s to implement the provisions contained in sections 45-61.1-1 through
45-
61.1-3.
The department may amend its regulations, as necessary, to bring the general
RIPDES
permit
program for regulated small MS4s into consistency with the requirements of this
section.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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