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This table shows recommended elements of a community snow management plan
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Formalize snow removal and disposal goals and objectives (action steps) | Adopt community snow removal and disposal goals and objectives so citizens know what to expect under certain conditions; clarify intent of wiser salt use | |
Develop plowing and removal/redistribution plan | Formalize goals and objectives into an action plan that clearly delineates steps that will be taken under different snow and ice scenarios; target problem areas (such as ice formation) | |
Characterization of storage areas | Identify areas where both public and private salt and salt-sand mixes are accumulated and stored, and the characteristics of these areas, such as:
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Cover exposed chemicals | Provide a small containment shelter with full coverage and a 3” lip to stop small flow from even leaving the storage pile. For larger operations, full coverage of both storage and mixing areas, and removal of unused pre-mixed sand/salt back into covered storage is recommended | |
Identify the amount and manner of salt use | Determine the volume of salt being used, by whom, and where they are storing and applying it | |
Identify training programs for salt handlers | Institute formal training program for all loaders and applicators | |
Specify methods used to minimize salt application rate | Develop protocol for promotion of less salt use through driver training, equipment calibration and maintenance, pre-wetting techniques, antiicing, sand mixing | |
Initiate record keeping system to track application rates by route and driver | Develop log system to track the amount of salt applied by each dri | |
Map surface water drainage system and BMPs designed to handle runoff | Examine existing drainage maps to determine where chloride-laden meltwater runoff will go; identify sensitive water bodies; and assess the effectiveness of BMPs to treat snowmelt runoff | |
Upgrade BMPs if needed | Identify problem BMPs that could be preventing adequate runoff treatment and program to manage them better | |
Assess current practices used in your community | As part of SWPPP, are there any limits on construction or special BMPs required during the winter season | |
List special provisions | Identify possible protective measures that could be adopted to prevent problems associated with winter conditions | |
Assess need for construction control program | Notify new sites covered under NPDES construction permit process that they are required to address snow in a site SWPPP | |
Assess need for MS4 program under post-construction elements | Address existing sites covered under the umbrella of the MS4 SWPPP or any re-development permitting | |
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Develop pollution prevention program focused on winter activities | List program elements that could be used to prevent runoff problems from occurring during the winter construction season; adopt ones most appropriate to your community | |
Identify any measures that show effectiveness | Identify other methods that could be used, although not part of previous element | |