Doubling Down on Stormwater in Westford, MA
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Doubling Down on Stormwater in Westford, MA
Doubling Down on Stormwater in Westford, MA Paul Starratt, P.E., Town Engineer Emily Scerbo, P.E., Project Manager Wednesday January 28, 2015 NEWEA Annual Conference, Boston, MA Introduction 2010 Draft MA Permits 2008 Dr 2013 Draft (NH) 2014 Draft (MA) Introduction Presentation Outline ■ Evolution of Stormwater Management in Westford – Challenge of Funding Stormwater – Political Support: Importance of Local Champions – Why a Stormwater Management Master Plan? ■ What’s in a Stormwater Management Master Plan? ■ Project Progress and Next Steps ■ Keys to Success Challenge of Funding Stormwater Stormwater Police Recreation Fire General Fund Seniors Schools Highway Political Support: Importance of Local Champions ■ Engineering Department has advocated for a strong stormwater program ■ Education & outreach has been critical ■ Maintain the stormwater conversation with voters and decision makers Political Support: Importance of Local Champions ■ Other Local Champions include: – – – Westford Stream Team Westford Conservation Trust Healthy Lakes & Ponds Collaborative Westford’s MS4 Program ■ Kept the momentum going since 2003 – – – Steady progress to meet all of 2003 requirements and many new requirements Westford’s Stormwater Budget: $90K (PY10 &11) Staff Time: Town Engineer, Assistant Engineer, GIS Director, Highway Department Slow and steady wins the Stormwater Race Westford’s MS4 Program ■ More Drivers and Key Partners – – – – Sustainable Water Management Initiative (Water Department) Lakes and Ponds Planning (Healthy Lakes & Ponds Collaborative) Dam and Drainage Capital Improvements (Highway Department) Town-wide Data Management Improvements (GIS Director) Why a Stormwater Management Master Plan? ■ Time to redouble stormwater efforts! – – – Anticipation of the new MA Small MS4 General Permit Soften the financial blow by getting ahead now Be sensible and strategic with the Town’s natural and financial resources ■ Town Meeting approved the Master Plan appropriation with no questions asked Stormwater Management Master Plan Strategic Vision ■ Identify sensible, cost effective solutions ■ Meet multiple Town objectives for water resources and infrastructure simultaneously Keyes Brook Culvert ■ Understand and manage the financial burden for residents and businesses Local Flooding Stormwater Management Master Plan Strategic Vision ■ Identify sensible, cost effective solutions ■ Meet multiple Town objectives for water resources and infrastructure simultaneously ■ Understand and manage the financial burden for residents and businesses Beach at Nabnasset Pond Stormwater Management Master Plan Technical Goals Water Quality Infrastructure Water Quantity Funding The goals of the Stormwater Management Master Plan cannot be achieved if the plan is never executed. Stormwater Management Master Plan Stormwater Advisory Group ■ The SwAG is critical to: – – – Build consensus along the way Guide the planning process Raise resident and business concerns early in the process so they can be addressed though outreach ■ Majority of group members are residents, and represent: – – – – – – – Engineering Department Water Department Highway Department Financial Committee Capital Planning Committee Town Manager’s Office Conservation Commission – – – – Planning Department Local Businesses / Developers Northern Middlesex Council of Governments (NMCOG) Northern Middlesex Stormwater Collaborative Stormwater Management Master Plan Technical Scope of Work Stormwater Management Master Plan Task 1: Data Gathering ■ Completed the following: – – – – GIS-based assessment of current and future conditions by subbasin MS4 Program Evaluation Desktop Review of GIS Mapping and Data Management Inventory of Municipal Operations and Facilities ■ Underway…. – – – Stormwater Infrastructure Assessment Task 2: Needs Assessment Task 2: Current and Future Costs Stormwater Management Master Plan Task 5: Public Outreach June 2014 - Strategic Planning Retreat Stormwater Management Master Plan Task 5: Public Outreach December 2014 – Info in Town Census Newsletter Draft Tagline, Educational Messaging, and Logo Options Stormwater Management Master Plan Task 5: Public Outreach Stormwater Management Master Plan Early Findings and Challenges ■ Drainage System Mapping and Infrastructure Assessment – – – Location Attributes Culverts vs. Outfalls – – Location Ownership / Maintenance Responsibility – Keep engaged and informed while keeping meetings to a minimum ■ O&M of Private and Public BMPs ■ SwAG Meetings ■ Project Schedule – Collaborative process is slow going Next Steps ■ In February & March: – – – Hold first of several Public Meetings Develop preliminary list of recommendations and future costs Begin the Stormwater Funding Assessment ■ By late 2015, complete the Stormwater Management Master Plan – – – Stormwater Management Plan (Water Quality and MS4 Compliance) Long-Term Capital Improvement Plan (Drainage & Infrastructure) Operation & Maintenance Plan Next Steps The Stormwater Master Plan will be data driven and based upon sound science and engineering However… The barriers to implementation will not be technical! Next Steps Keys to Implementation Achieve consensus within the Stormwater Advisory Group (SwAG) Develop sustainable and equitable funding strategy Gain support of decision makers and voters Questions & Discussion Paul Starratt [email protected] Emily Scerbo [email protected]