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HomeMy WebLinkAbout14. 21-142NATURAL RESOURCES 2020 STORM WATER PROGRAM ANNUAL REPORT INITIATED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that the 2020 Storm Water Program Annual Report, having been reviewed, is approved, and the proper City officials are authorized and directed to submit the Report to the Department of Natural Resources. MARCH 23, 2021 21-142 RESOLUTION (CARRIED__7-0______LOST________LAID OVER________WITHDRAWN________) PURPOSE: APPROVE AND SUBMIT WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF C:\Users\dianem\AppData\Local\Temp\fea1-2bb4-6d44-62aa.docx Page 1 of 1 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Dan Gabrilska, Civil Engineering Supervisor DATE: March 18, 2021 RE: Approve and Submit Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 2020 Storm Water Program Annual Report BACKGROUND The City of Oshkosh received coverage under the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) General Permit on January 2, 2007. In May 2014, the City of Oshkosh received notification this coverage was extended to include the newly-released version of the MS4 General Permit. This permit requires the City to comply with the following six (6) minimum control measures (as mandated by the Federal Clean Water Act and the Environmental Protection Agency): 1. Public Information and Education Plan 2. Public Involvement and Participation Program 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program 4. Construction Site Pollutant Control Program 5. Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program 6. Pollution Prevention Program (prevent pollution from the daily operations of the City) The Storm Water Utility Appeals Board reviewed, provided feedback, and recommended approval of the Annual Report. All feedback has been incorporated into the annual report. ANALYSIS The annual report contains information on the activities performed by the City of Oshkosh in compliance with the MS4 Permit requirements. The WDNR implemented an online submission process for the MS4 Annual Report. There is no longer a paper form to complete and submit. All information is entered on the WDNR website through the online forms. In addition to the information requested in the online forms, a document containing supplemental information that the forms did not have room to enter was prepared and uploaded as an attachment. City staff has more details available for the WDNR, should they request to see additional information. FISCAL IMPACT There is no anticipated fiscal impact from the approval of this resolution. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the resolution. Approved: Mark A. Rohloff City Manager Submittal of Annual Reports and Other Compliance Documents for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits NOTE: Missing or incomplete fields are highlighted at the bottom of each page. You may save, close and return to your draft permit as often as necessary to complete your application. After 120 days your draft is deleted. Required Attachments and Supplemental Information Please complete the contents of each tab to submit your MS4 permit compliance document. The information included in this checklist is necessary for a complete submittal. A complete and detailed submittal will help us review about your MS4 permit document. To help us make a decision in the shortest amount of time possible, the following information must be submitted: Review related web site and instructions for Municipal storm water permit eReporting [Exit Form] Complete all required fields on the annual report form and upload required attachments Attach the following other supporting documents as appropriate using the attachments tab above Public Education and Outreach Annual Report Summary Public Involvement and Participation Annual Report Summary Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Annual Report Summary Construction Site Pollution Control Annual Report Summary Post-Construction Storm Water Management Annual Report Summary Pollution Prevention Annual Report Summary Leaf and Yard Waste Management Municipal Facility (BMP) Inspection Report Municipal Property SWPPP Municipally Property Inspection Report Winter Road Maintenance Storm Sewer Map Annual Report Attachment Storm Water Quality Management Annual Report Attachment TMDL Attachment Storm Water Consortium/Group Report Reporting Information Will you be completing the Annual Report or other submittal type? Annual Report Other Is this submittal also satisfying an Urban Nonpoint Source Grant funded deliverable? Yes No Project Name:2020 ms4 permit County:Winnebago Municipality:Oshkosh, City Permit Number:S050075 Facility Number:31078 Reporting Year:2020 Annual Report Municipal Cooperation Attachment Other Annual Report Attachment Attach the following permit compliance documents as appropriate using the attachments tab above Storm Water Management Program (S050075-03 General Permit and S058416-04 Madison Area Group Permit shall have a written storm water management program that describes in detail how the permittee intends to comply with the permit requirements for each minimum control measure. Updated programs are due to the department by March 31, 2021.) Public Education and Outreach Program Public Involvement and Participation Program Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program Construction Site Pollutant Control Program Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program Pollution Prevention Program Municipal Storm Water Management Facility (BMP) Inventory (S050075-03 General Permit and S058416-04 Madison Area Group Permit 2.6.1 - inventory due to the department by March 31, 2021.) Municipal Storm Water Management Facility (BMP) Inspection and Maintenance Plan (S050075-03 General Permit and S058416-04 Madison Area Group Permit 2.6.2 – document due to the department by March 31, 2021.) Total Maximum Daily Load documents (*If applicable, see permit for due dates.) TMDL Mapping* TMDL Modeling* TMDL Implementation Plan* Fecal Coliform Screening Parameter * Fecal Coliform Inventory and Map (S050075-03 general permittees Appendix B B.5.2 – document due to the department by March 31, 2022) Fecal Coliform Source Elimination Plan (S050075-03 general permittees Appendix B - document due to the department by October 31,2023) Sign and Submit form Do not close your work until you SAVE. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Note: Compliance items must be submitted using the Attachments tab. Municipal Contact Information- Complete Notice: Pursuant to s. NR 216.07(8), Wis. Adm. Code, an owner or operator of a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) is required to submit an annual report to the Department of Natural Resources (Department) by March 31 of each year to report on activities for the previous calendar year (“reporting year”). This form is being provided by the Department for the user’s convenience for reporting on activities undertaken in each reporting year of the permit term. Personal information collected will be used for administrative purposes and may be provided to the extent required by Wisconsin’s Open Records Law [ss. 19.31-19.39, Wis. Stats.]. Municipality Information Name of Municipality Oshkosh, City Facility ID # or (FIN):31078 Updated Information:Check to update mailing address information Mailing Address:P O Box 1130 Mailing Address 2: City:Oshkosh State:Wisconsin Zip Code: xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54903-1130 Primary Municipal Contact Person (Authorized Representative for MS4 Permit) The “Authorized Representative” or “Authorized Municipal Contact” includes the municipal official that was charged with compliance and oversight of the permit conditions, and has signature authority for submitting permit documents to the Department (i.e., Mayor, Municipal Administrator, Director of Public Works, City Engineer). Select to create new primary contact First Name:Mark Last Name:Rohloff Select to update current contact information Title:City Manager Mailing Address:PO Box 1130 Mailing Address 2: City:Oshkosh State:WI Zip Code:xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54903-1130 Phone Number:Ext:xxx-xxx-xxxx920-236-5000 Email:mrohloff@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Additional Contacts Information (Optional) I&E Program  Individual with responsibility for: (Check all that apply) IDDE Program IDDE Response Procedure Manual Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan Ordinances Pollution Prevention Program Post-Construction Program Winter roadway maintenance        First Name:James Last Name:Rabe Title:Dir. of Public Works Mailing Address:P. O. Box 1130 Mailing Address 2: City:Oshkosh State:WI Zip Code:xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54903-1130 Phone Number:Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx 920-236-5065 Email:jrabe@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Individual with responsibility for: (Check all that apply) I&E Program IDDE Program IDDE Response Procedure Manual Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan Ordinances Pollution Prevention Program Post-Construction Program Winter roadway maintenance         First Name:Dan Last Name:Gabrilska Title:Cvl Eng Supervisor Mailing Address:P. O. Box 1130 Mailing Address 2: City:Oshkosh State:WI Zip Code:xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54903-1130 Phone Number:Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx 920-236-5065 Email:dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us I&E Program 1. Does the municipality rely on another entity to satisfy some of the permit requirements? Individual with responsibility for: (Check all that apply) IDDE Program IDDE Response Procedure Manual Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan Ordinances Pollution Prevention Program Post-Construction Program Winter roadway maintenance   First Name:Brian Last Name:Wayner Title:Env. Manager Mailing Address:One North Systems Drive Mailing Address 2: City:Appleton State:WI Zip Code:xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54914 Phone Number:Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx 920-830-6141 Email:bwaymer@omnni.com Individual with responsibility for: (Check all that apply) I&E Program IDDE Program IDDE Response Procedure Manual Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan Ordinances Pollution Prevention Program Post-Construction Program Winter roadway maintenance    First Name:Kevin Last Name:Uhen Title:Fld. Oper. Manager Mailing Address:639 Witzel Avenue Mailing Address 2: City:Oshkosh State:WI Zip Code:xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx54901 Phone Number:Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx 920-232-5382 Email:kuhen@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Yes No 2. Has there been any changes to the municipality’s participation in group efforts towards permit compliances (i.e., the municipality has added or dropped consortium membership)? Yes No Public Education and Outreach Public Involvement and Participation Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Construction Site Pollutant Control Post-Construction Storm Water Management Pollution Prevention NEWSC NEWSC OMNNI & Associates Missing Information Minimum Control Measures- Section 1 : a. Complete the following information on Public Education and Outreach Activities related to storm water. Select the Delivery Mechanism that best describes how the topics were conveyed to your population. Use the Add Event to add additional entries. Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7. Do not close your work until you SAVE. Form 3400-224 (08/19) Complete 1. Public Education and Outreach Event Start Date 9/10/2020 Project/Event Name school presentation Oshkosh North High School Millers Bay Delivery Mechanism *ActiveEducational activity* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:       General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other     101 +Yes No Event Start Date 8/22/2020 Project/Event Name Annual watershed cleanup Delivery Mechanism *ActiveEducational activity* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:     General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other     Select...Yes No Event Start Date 10/20/2020 Project/Event Name 2020-2021 Salt Watch Delivery Mechanism *ActiveEducational activity* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other: General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other        101 +Yes No Event Start Date 9/18/2020 Project/Event Name Fish Dont Swim in Chlorine infographic Delivery Mechanism *ActiveWebsite Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:  General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other      101 +Yes No Event Start Date 4/15/2020 Project/Event Name Grass Cutting spring clean up fall leaf pick up Requirements Ad Delivery Mechanism *ActiveDistribution of print media Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing General Public Public Employees Residents    101 +Yes No Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other: Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   Event Start Date 1/1/2020 Project/Event Name residential and non residential storm water credit policy- rain barrels and rain gardens Delivery Mechanism *ActiveWebsite Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:  General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other     Select...Yes No Event Start Date 4/9/2020 Project/Event Name Ground Control Erosion Control Education Training Delivery Mechanism *ActiveTargeted group training* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:  General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   11-50 Yes No Event Start Date 1/1/2020 Project/Event Name storm water Management Brochure Delivery Mechanism *ActivePassive print media Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:   General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other       11-50 Yes No Event Start Date 1/24/2020 Project/Event Name Toward Harmony With Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh Delivery Mechanism *ActiveInformational booth* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:       General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   101 +Yes No Event Start Date 4/28/2020 Project/Event Name Monitoring of subsurface gravel wetland BMP led by Marquette University in the City of O... Delivery Mechanism *ActiveEducational activity* Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Illicit discharge detection and elimination Household hazardous waste disposal/pet General Public Public Employees   101 +Yes No b. Brief explanation on Public Education and Outreach reporting. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Minimum Control Measures - Section 2 : a. Permit Activities. Complete the following information on Public Involvement and Participation Activities related to storm water. Select the Delivery Mechanism that best describes how the permit activities were conveyed to your population. Use the Add Event to add additional entries. waste management/vehicle washing Yard waste management/pesticide and fertilizer application Stream and shoreline management Residential infiltration Construction sites and post-construction storm water management Pollution prevention Green infrastructure/low impact development Other:  Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other     see supplemental information Missing Information Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete 2. Public Involvement and Participation Event Start Date 3/12/2020 Project/Event Name Public workshop Delivery Mechanism Citizen committee meeting Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) MS4 Annual Report Storm Water Management Program Storm Water related ordinance Other: General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   1 - 10 Yes No Event Start Date 3/24/2020 Project/Event Name common council 2019 AR approval b. Volunteer Activities. Complete the following information on Public Involvement and Participation Activities related to storm water. Select the Delivery Mechanism that best describes how volunteer activities were conveyed to your population. Use the Add Event to add additional entries. Delivery Mechanism Government Event (Public Hearing, Council Meeting, etc) Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) MS4 Annual Report Storm Water Management Program Storm Water related ordinance Other: General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other       101 + Yes No Event Start Date 1/1/2020 Project/Event Name Storm water ordinance and updates Delivery Mechanism Website Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) MS4 Annual Report Storm Water Management Program Storm Water related ordinance Other:  General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other      101 + Yes No Event Start Date 1/1/2020 Project/Event Name updates to storm water management plan Delivery Mechanism Website Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) MS4 Annual Report Storm Water Management Program Storm Water related ordinance Other:  General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other       101 + Yes No Event Start Date 9/5/2020 Project/Event Name Oshkosh Rotary club storm water inlet medallions Delivery Mechanism Storm drain stenciling Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Volunteer Opportunity General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other    51-100 Yes No Event Start Date 8/22/2020 Project/Event Name Fox Wolf Watershed cleanup Delivery Mechanism Clean up event Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Volunteer Opportunity General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other     101 +Yes No Event Start Date 5/13/2020 Project/Event Name Red Arrow park Cleanup Delivery Mechanism Clean up event Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) Volunteer Opportunity General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   1 - 10 Yes No Event Start Date 7/29/2020 Project/Event Name Pioneer Drive Fox River cleanup Delivery Mechanism Clean up event Topics Covered Target Audience Estimated People Reached (Optional) Regional Effort (Optional) c. Brief explanation on Public Involvement and Participation reporting. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Minimum Control Measures - Section 3 : Volunteer Opportunity General Public Public Employees Residents Businesses Contractors Developers Industries Other   1 - 10 Yes No Missing Information Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination a.How many total outfalls does the municipality have?419 Unsure b.How many outfalls did the municipality evaluate as part of their routine ongoing field screening program? 90 Unsure c.From the municipality's routine screening, how many were confirmed illicit discharges? 18 Unsure d.How many illicit discharge complaints did the municipality receive? 15 Unsure e.From the complaints received, how many were confirmed illicit discharges? 15 Unsure f.How many of the identified illicit discharges did the municipality eliminate in the reporting year (from both routine screening and complaints)? (If the sum of 3.c. and 3.e. does not equal 3.f., please explain below.) 15 Unsure g.How many of the following enforcement mechanisms did the municipality use to enforce its illicit discharge ordinance? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year. Unsure Verbal Warning2 Written Warning (including email)13 Notice of Violation Civil Penalty/ Citation Form 3400-224 (09/20) Minimum Control Measures - Section 4 : Additional Information: h.Brief explanation on Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. in addition to the attached information the city responds to citizen complaints regarding grass clippings, concrete slag, oil, and other pollutants entering the storm sewer system. see supplemental information for details. Missing Information Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete 4. Construction Site Pollutant Control a.How many total construction sites with one acre or more of land disturbing construction activity were active at any point in the reporting year? 24 Unsure b.How many construction sites with one acre or more of land disturbing construction activity did the municipality issue permits for in the reporting year? 21 Unsure c.How many erosion control inspections did the municipality complete in the reporting year? 164 Unsure d.What types of enforcement actions does the municipality have available to compel compliance with the regulatory mechanism? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year. Unsure No Authority Verbal Warning98 Written Warning (including email)46 Notice of Violation46 Civil Penalty/ Citation0 Stop Work Order Forfeiture of Deposit Other - Describe below e.Brief explanation on Construction Site Pollutant Control reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. see supplemental information Form 3400-224 (09/20) Minimum Control Measures - Section 5 : Missing Information Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete 5. Post-Construction Storm Water Management a.How many sites with new structural storm water management facilities* have received local approval ? *Engineered and constructed systems that are designed to provide storm water quality control such as wet detention ponds, constructed wetlands, infiltration basins, grassed swales, permeable pavement, catch basin sumps, etc. 24 Unsure b.Does the municipality utilize privately owned storm water management facilities in its pollutant reduction analysis? Yes No Unsure c.If Yes, How many privately owned storm water management facilities were inspected in the reporting year ? Inspections completed by private land owners should be included in the reported number. 67 Unsure d.What types of enforcement actions does the municipality have available to compel compliance with the regulatory mechanism? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year. Unsure No Authority Verbal Warning10 Written Warning (including email)2 Notice of Violation Civil Penalty/ Citation Forfeiture of Deposit Complete Maintenance Bill Responsible Party Other - Describe below e.Brief explanation on Post-Construction Storm Water Management reporting. If marked 'Unsure' on any questions above, justify your reasoning. Limit your response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. see supplemental information attachment page Missing Information Do not close your work until you SAVE. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Minimum Control Measures - Section 6 : Complete 6. Pollution Prevention Storm Water Management Facility Inspections Not Applicable a.Enter the total number of municipally owned or operated structural storm water management facilities? 30 Unsure b.How many new municipally owned storm water management facilities were installed in the reporting year? 0 Unsure c.How many municipally owned storm water management facilities were inspected in the reporting year? 30 Unsure d.What elements are looked at during inspections (250 character limit)? Erosion, BMP's debris build up, woody vegetation, Nuisance animals, accumulation of sediments, e.How many of these facilities required maintenance?30 Unsure f.Brief explanation on Storm Water Management Facility inspection reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Engineering staff performs a springtime inspection of all facilities and after significant rainfall events street personnel inspect sites for obvious problems. Other inspections based on complaints and observances by city personnel and contractors. Public Works Yards & Other Municipally Owned Properties (SWPPP Plan Review) Not Applicable g.How many municipal properties require a SWPPP? 2 Unsure h.How many inspections of municipal properties have been conducted in the reporting year? 2 Unsure i.Have amendments to the SWPPPs been made? Yes No Unsure j.If yes, describe what changes have been made. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachment page: k.Brief explanation on Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. The City Street superintendents inspect the existing BMPS twice a year for any issues. they fill out a pre-prepared checklist. Collection Services -Street Sweeping / Cleaning Program Not Applicable l. Did the municipality conduct street sweeping/cleaning during the reporting year? Yes No Unsure m.If known, how many tons of material was removed?754 Unsure n.Does the municipality have a low hazard exemption for this material? Yes No o.If street cleaning is identified as a storm water best management practice in the pollutant loading analysis, was street cleaning completed at the assumed frequency? Yes - Explain frequency Streets are swept as the 2014 SWQMP recommends No - Explain Not Applicable Collection Services -Catch Basin Sump Cleaning Program Not Applicable p.Did the municipality conduct catch basin sump cleaning during the reporting year?Yes No Unsure q.How many catch basin sumps were cleaned in the reporting year?Unsure r.If known, how many tons of material was collected?754 Unsure s.Does the municipality have a low hazard exemption for this material? Yes No t.If catch basin sump cleaning is identified as a storm water best management practice in the pollutant loading analysis, was cleaning completed at the assumed frequency? Yes- Explain frequency annually as recommended in the 2014 SWQMP No - Explain Not Applicable Collection Services -Leaf Collection Program Not Applicable u.Does the municipality conduct curbside leaf collection?Yes No Unsure v.Does the municipality notify homeowners about pickup?Yes No Unsure w.Where are the residents directed to store the leaves for collection? Pile on terrace Pile in street Bags on terrace Unsure Other - Describe x.What is the frequency of collection? weekly during October and November y.Is collection followed by street sweeping/cleaning?Yes No Unsure z.Brief explanation on Collection Services reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page We clean all catch basins within a calendar year not sure exactly how many have sumps. All catch basins are cleaned yearly. *Note: We are requesting information that goes beyond the reporting year, answer the best you can. Liquids (gallons) (ex. brine) Winter Road Management Not Applicable aa.How many lane-miles of roadway is the municipality responsible for doing snow and ice control? Unsure645 ab.Provide amount of de-icing products used by month last winter season? Solids (tons) (ex. sand, or salt-sand) Product Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Salt 0 2 791 1172 868 40 Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Brine 0 1950 10405 20520 9550 150 ac.Was salt applying machinery calibrated in the reporting year? Yes No Unsure ad.Have municipal personnel attended salt reduction strategy training in the reporting year? Yes No Unsure Training Date Training Name # Attendance November and December Salt Application 35 ae.Brief explanation on Winter Road Management reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page Staff was trained in use of equipment and when to recognize when it was not functioning properly. Internal (Staff) Education & Communication af.Has training or education been held for municipal or other personnel involved in implementing each of the pollution prevention program elements? Yes No Unsure If yes, describe what training was provided (250 character limit): engineering staff/ technicians Outside inspectors and engineers When: How many attended: January/July 2020 13 ag.Describe how the municipality has kept the following local officials and municipal staff aware of the municipal storm water discharge permit programs and its requirements. Elected Officials Municipal Officials elected officials approve the annual report for the MS-4 permit and budget for its implementation on a yearly basis Various municipal officials keep track of different program requirements and inspect and/or direct the inspection of various BMPs. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Minimum Control Measures - Section 7 : Appropriate Staff ( such as operators, Department heads, and those that interact with public) Plow operators are trained in the use of salt and brine and the effects excessive use can have on the environment. Other staff attend an annual ground control meeting to discuss erosion control BMPs. ah.Brief explanation on Internal Education reporting. If you marked Unsure for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Missing Information Note: For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete 7. Storm Sewer System Map a.Did the municipality update their storm sewer map this year? Yes No Unsure If yes, check the areas the map items that got updated or changed: Storm water treatment facilities Storm pipes Vegetated swales Outfalls Other - Describe below b.Brief explanation on Storm Sewer System Map reporting. If you marked Unsure for an question for any questions above, justify the reasoning. Limit response to 250 characters and/or attach supplemental information on the attachments page. map attached Form 3400-224 (09/20) Final Evaluation - Fiscal Analysis Complete the fiscal analysis table provided below. For municipalities that do not break out funding into permit program elements, please enter the monetary amount to your best estimate of what funding may be going towards these programs. Element: Public Education and Outreach Element: Public Involvement and Participation Element: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Element: Construction Site Pollutant Control Element: Post-Construction Storm Water Management Element: Pollution Prevention Missing Information Do not close your work until you SAVE. Complete Annual Expenditure Reporting Year Budget Reporting Year Budget Upcoming Year Source of Funds 113458 128103 128227 Storm water utility 113458 128103 128227 Storm water utility 427838 457483 477278 Storm water utility 120191 135893 130602 Storm water utility 146903 166425 160447 Storm water utility 1848503 1947410 2051865 Storm water utility Other (describe) Storm Water Quality Management 592074 632095 659690 Storm water utility Other (describe) Storm Sewer System Map 32054 36638 35814 Storm water utility Please provide a justification for a "0" entered in the Fiscal Analysis. Limit response to 250 characters. Water Quality a: Were there any known water quality improvements in the receiving waters to which the municipality’s storm sewer system directly discharges to? Yes No Unsure If Yes, explain below: b :Were there any known water quality degradation in the receiving waters to which the municipality’s storm sewer system directly discharges to? Yes No Unsure If Yes, explain below: c: Have any of the receiving waters that the municipality discharges to been added to the impaired waters list during the reporting year? Yes No Unsure d: Has the municipality evaluated their storm water practices to reduce the pollutants of concern? Yes No Unsure Storm Water Quality Management a. Has the municipality completed or updated modeling in the reporting year (relating to developed urban area performance standards of s. NR 151.13(2)(b)1., Wis. Adm. Code)? Yes No b. If yes, enter percent reduction in the annual average mass discharging from the entire MS4 to surface waters of the state as compared to implementing no storm water management controls: Total suspended solids (TSS) Total phosphorus (TP) Status of Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) Implementation The permittee Oshkosh, City is subject to the following approved TMDLs: Upper Fox and Wolf River Basin The permittee intends to comply with the following permit requirements to show progress towards meeting the TMDL: Oshkosh installs new st inlets with sumps when all new inlets are constructed illicit discharges that were cleaned up [C.3-4].a Which Compliance option does the permittee anticipate choosing? TMDL Implementation Plan Adaptive Management Project [C.3-4].b The Permittee is confirming that all planned efforts are on schedule to meet requirements due to the department. For an Adaptive Management project, a plan is required within 36 months of the TMDL approval date. Additional Information Based on the municipality’s storm water program evaluation, describe any proposed changes to the municipality’s storm water program. If your response exceeds the 250 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page. For TMDL Implementation, updates to mapping, modeling, tabular summary, and Implementation Plan documents are required within 48 months of the TMDL approval date.) Agree Disagree Depending on the results of the 2020-2021 City of Oshkosh Citywide Stormwater Quality Management Plan we may adjust our storm water program to implement the recommendations. Form 3400-224 (09/20) Requests for Assistance on Understanding Permit Programs Would the municipality like the Department to contact them about providing more information on understanding any of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Permit programs? Please select all that apply: Public Education and Outreach Public Involvement and Participation Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Construction Site Pollutant Control Post-Construction Storm Water Management Pollution Prevention Storm Water Quality Management Storm Sewer System Map Water Quality Concerns Compliance Schedule Items Due MS4 Program Evaluation Missing Information Do not close your work until you SAVE. Required Attachments and Supplemental Information Upload Required Attachments (15 MB per file limit) -Help reduce file size and trouble shoot file uploads *Required Item Note: To replace an existing file, use the 'Click here to attach file ' link or press the to delete an item. Storm Sewer System Map Attach - Other Supporting Documents Do not close your work until you SAVE. Any other MS4 program information for inclusion in the Annual Report may be attached on here. Use the Add Additional Attachments to add multiple documents. File Attachment MS4_Map_Optimized_210305.pdf AR_IDDE File Attachment OMNIIIDDE2020.pdf AR_SWGroupReport File Attachment 2020NEWSCAnnualReport.pdf AR_SWGroupReport File Attachment 2020NEWSCOUTREACHREPORT.pdf AR_IP File Attachment medallionforARAttachment.pdf AR_CSPC File Attachment CITYOFOSHKOSHEROSIONCONTROLPRESENTATION.pdf AR_Other File Attachment subsurfacegravelwetlands.pdf AR_IDDE File Attachment IzaakwaltonSaltWatch.pdf AR_EO File Attachment SchoolPresentationOshkoshNorth1.pdf AR_EO File Attachment annualwatershedcleanup.pdf AR_EO File Attachment FishDontSwiminChlorineInfographic.pdf AR_LeafYardMgmt File Attachment GrassCuttingspringcleanupandleafcollectionRequirementswithinvoic e.pdf AR_EO File Attachment Residential_Credit_Policy_and_Application_2010.pdf AR_CSPC File Attachment 20-05GroundControlParticipants.pdf AR_SWQM File Attachment Stormwater_Utility_Brochure.pdf AR_EO File Attachment TowardHarmonyWithNatureWildOnesConferenceOshkosh.pdf AR_EO File Attachment subsurfacegravelwetlands.pdf AR_IP File Attachment SWUABRecommendforapproval.pdf AR_IP File Attachment RESERVEDFORCOMMONCOUNCILATTACHMENT.pdf AR_IP File Attachment annualwatershedcleanup.pdf (To remove items, use your cursor to hover over the attachment section. When the drop down arrow appears, select remove item) Attach - Permit Compliance Documents (To remove items, use your cursor to hover over the attachment section. When the drop down arrow appears, select remove item) AR_CSPC File Attachment CityProjectECInspectionSummary2020.pdf AR_CSPC File Attachment CommercialProjectECInspectionList2020.pdf AR_Other File Attachment 2020SupplementalInformation.pdf AR_Other File Attachment 3400-220signed.pdf CS_Program File Attachment CityofOshkoshConstructionSitePollutionControlProgram-Final.pdf IDDE_Program File Attachment CityofOshkoshIDDEProgram-Final.pdf PCSSW_Program File Attachment CityofOshkoshPostConstructionStormWaterProgram-Final.pdf IDDE_Program File Attachment OshkoshOngoingScreeningProgram2020.pdf EO_Program File Attachment MS4AnnualReportingInformationStatusPublicEducationandOutreach .pdf IP_Program File Attachment MS4AnnualReportingInformationStatusPublicInvolvementandPartici pation.pdf Draft and Share PDF Report with the permittee's governing body or delegated representatives. Press the button below to create a PDF. The PDF will be sent to the email address associated with the WAMS ID that is signed in. After the annual report has been reviewed by the governing body or delegated representative, return to the MS4 eReporting System to submit the final report to the DNR. Missing Information Draft and Share PDF Report Steps to Complete the signature process 1.Read and Accept the Terms and Conditions 2.Press the Submit and Send to the DNR button NOTE: For security purposes all email correspondence will be sent to the address you used when registering your WAMS ID. This may be a different email than that provided in the application. For information on your WAMS account click HERE . Terms and Conditions Certification: I hereby certify that I am an authorized representative of the municipality covered under Oshkosh, City MS4 Permit for which this annual report or other compliance document is being submitted, and that the information contained in this submittal and all attachments were gathered and prepared under my direction or supervision. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons under my direction or supervision involved in the preparation of this document, to the best of my knowledge, the information is true, accurate, and complete. I further certify that the municipality’s governing body or delegated representatives have reviewed or been apprised of the contents of this annual report. I understand that Wisconsin law provides severe penalties for submitting false information. Signee (must check current role prior to accepting terms and conditions) Authorized municipal contact using WAMS ID. 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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Wetland (Wisconsin Wetland Inventory) Rivers/Streams !! ! !Fluctuating Intermittent Perennial Outstanding/Exceptional Resource Waters (ORW/ERW) (0) Clean Water Act 303(d) Impaired Water (3) Drainage Basins Outfall Drainage Basin Outfall Sub-Basin MS4 Outfalls !(Major Outfall (98) !(Minor Outfall (246) !(Supplemental Outfall (118) DATA SOURCES Municipal BoundaryWinnebago County - Municipal Boundaries City Property (Public Works Facilities)Historical PropertyPublic Parks, Recreational Areas and Open LandWPDES PermitsMunicipal Storm SewerStormwater Management FacilitiesCity of Oshkosh GIS / Public Works WetlandsWDNR - Wisconsin Wetland Inventory Polygons Rivers/StreamsWDNR - 24K Hydrography Outstanding/Esceptional Resource WatersWDNR - Outstanding and Exceptional Rivers and Streams Clean Water Act 303(d) Impaired WaterWDNR - 303(d) Impaired Rivers and Streams - Listed MS4 OutfallsOutfall Drainage BasinsWestwood - 2020 IDDE Ongoing Screening Program Update Municipally-Owned Stormwater Manageme nt Facilities1Armory Pond2Tipler Pond3Westhaven Cl ubhouse Pond4SW Industri al Park5Baldwin Pond6NW Industri al Park7Fair Acre s Pond8North Hi gh Pond9James Rd De te nti on Basi n10Oakwood Rd Pond11Libbey Channel12Anchorage Channe l13Tipler Conve yance Upgrade149th & Washburn Pond15Southwest Industri al Park Ex pansi on Ponds16North Mai n St Pond17AeroInnovate Pond18OshkCorp Pond19Westowne Basi n20Oshkosh A ve nue A re a Re de ve l opme nt21Oshkosh A ve nue A re a Re de ve l opme nt Private ly-Owne d Stormwate r Manage me nt Facilitie sACommunity ChurchBNorth Shore Pre se rve Subdi vi si onCTurn Ke y AutoDAurora Me di cal Ce nte rESawyer Cre e k Subdi vi si onFEvergreen ManorGAffinity Me di cal Ce nte rHNew Li fe Communi ty ChurchIQuail Run Farm Subdi vi si onJTargetKBlue Rock Prope rti e sLLion's De n 0 0.5 1Miles ® City of OshkoshWinnebago County, Wisconsin Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Map Updated March 5, 2021 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 Annual Report NEWSC Mission: To facilitate efficient implementation of stormwater programs locally and regionally that will meet DNR and EPA regulatory requirements and maximize the benefit of stormwater activities to the watershed by: • Fostering partnerships • Sharing Information • Seeking Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources The Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium was formed in 2005 as a subsidiary of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance. The consortium is a collaborative of members with leadership elected annually from within its membership. 2020 NEWSC Members: Brown County Calumet County Fond du Lac County Outagamie County Winnebago County City of Appleton City of DePere City of Fond du Lac City of Green Bay City of Kaukauna City of Manitowoc City of Marinette City of Menasha City of Neenah City of Oshkosh City of Two Rivers Town of Algoma Town of Black Wolf Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Fond du Lac Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Greenville Town of Lawrence Town of Ledgeview Town of Neenah Town of Scott Town of Taycheedah University of WI – Oshkosh Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Village of Bellevue Village of Combined Locks Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing Village of Harrison Village of Hobart Village of Howard Village of Kimberly Village of Little Chute Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico Business Partners: AECOM Ayres Associates Brown & Caldwell Cedar Corporation Contech Construction Davel Engineering Graef, USA Mach IV Engineering & Surveying LLC Martenson & Eisele Mau & Associates McMAHON Group Mead & Hunt MSA Professional Services raSmith Robert E. Lee Associates Westwood Professional Services Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources NEWSC Resources Available to Members: *If Members utilized these resources to provide education to their residents, elected officials or staff, members should include details of how they were used in their individual annual reports. *For outreach efforts conducted by NEWSC that members can enter directly into their individual annual report, look for your community name in each section. MCM #2 Public Education & Outreach Topic #1: Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Carpet Cleaning Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Professional-Carpet-Cleaning.pdf Greenhouses, Garden Centers & Nurseries Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Garden-Centers.pdf Professional Power Washing Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Power-washing-for-the-professional-washer.pdf Concrete Washout Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Concrete-Washout.pdf Construction Site Erosion & Sediment Control http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment-Control.pdf Dumpster Management Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Dumpster-Management-bilingual-pamphlet.pdf Dumpster Management Poster https://drive.google.com/file/d/1736Sg155_XWFND0kH4nHq1MQowgiuD8_/view?usp=sharing Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Parking-Lot-BMP.pdf Winter Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Parking-Lot-Maintenance-Winter-BMPs.pdf *Did you have inspectors in your community stop by businesses this year? Did they do illicit discharge inspections and meet with area businesses about illicit discharge? If so, you can record those interactions as active outreach. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources NEWSC Active Delivery on Behalf of Members: Volunteer Event - Annual Watershed Cleanup Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance continues to add sites every year. If your community would like a site added for 2021, contact Kelly (Kelly@fwwa.org) sites should have public access. Communities are asked to provide a site leader for the 1st year. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources NEWSC supports the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event through staff time for the Outreach Coordinator to plan the event. *Asterisk by name represents communities that donated beyond their NEWSC dues to sponsor the event. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources IDDE Outfall Inspection Training: The Municipal Committee is producing a training for IDDE outfall inspectors about how to perform inspections. Footage of mock inspections were filmed in the fall, and editing of the footage will take place over winter 2020-2021. 2.1.1 Topic #2: Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Household Hazardous Waste Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Household-Hazardous-Waste.pdf Carpet Cleaning Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/carpet-cleaning.pdf Kids Can Help Too Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Kids-can-help-too.pdf Good Dog, Good Owner Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Good-Dog-Good-Owner.pdf Power Washing Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Power-Washing-Home.pdf Fish Don't Swim in Chlorine Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Pool-Spa-Discharge.pdf Vehicle Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Vehicle-Maintenance.pdf Vehicle Maintenance Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/vehicle-maintenance-2/ Kids Can Help Too Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/ Household Hazardous Waste Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/household-hazardous-waste-3/ Power Washing Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/power-washing/ Fish Don't Swim in Chlorine Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/pools-and-spas/ Carpet Cleaning Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/carpet-cleaning-2/ Good Dog, Good Owner Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.com/our-pets-our-waters/ Good Dog, Good Owner Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Good-Dog-Good-Owner-Web-Ready.png Car Washing Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Car-on-GrassSM.jpg *Did you exhibit or do any community presentations that hit on these topics? If so, you can record those interactions as active outreach. NEWSC Passive and Active Delivery for this topic can be found at the end of the report. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2.1.1 Topic #3: Yard Waste Management/Pesticide and Fertilizer Application The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Leave Your Leaves on Land Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Leave-Your-Leaves-on-Land.pdf The Perfect Lawn Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Perfect-Lawn.pdf Perfect Landscape Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Pefect-Landscape-7.9.19.pdf Ice & Snow Control flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Leave-Your-Leaves-on-Land.pdf Kids Can Help Too Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Kids-can-help-too.pdf Leave Your Leaves on Land Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/leave-your-leaves-on-land/ The Perfect Lawn Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-lawn-3/ Perfect Landscape Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-landscape/ Ice & Snow Control Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/ice-and-snow-control-3/ Kids Can Help Too Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/ Ice & Snow Control Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Ice-and-snow-removal-photo.jpg Leave Your Leaves on Land Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/leaf-collection.jpg Sweep Grass Clippings Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/grassclippingsROW.jpg *Did you exhibit or do any community presentations that hit on these topics? If so, you can record those interactions as active outreach. NEWSC Passive and Active Delivery for this topic can be found at the end of this report. Leaf Collection Study Presentation The Stormwater Quality Management Committee hosted a webinar about the recent USGS leaf collection studies in Wisconsin. A representative of USGS presented about the study findings, and Amy Minser of the WDNR talked about potential changes to leaf collection guidance. A recording of the presentation and copies of the presentations can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TfOgdmQVHW4fU4oVidYPyRB4fiZAtXW2?usp=sharing Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2.1.1 Topic #4: Stream and Shoreline Management The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Restore Your Shore Flyer https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Iqu6TR_8_pEv6axAyxMWz2di_eOiR4Zo/view?usp=sharing *Did you meet with homeowners in 2020 to educate them on streambank erosion and BMPs to reduce erosion? You can record these discussions as active outreach. 2.1.1 Topic #5: Residential Infiltration The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Rain Barrel Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Rain-Barrels-Handout.pdf The Perfect Landscape Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Pefect-Landscape-7.9.19.pdf The Perfect Landscape Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-landscape/ Rain Barrel Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/rain-barrels/ Grass Clippings Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/grassclippingsROW.jpg *Did you host rain barrel workshop? If so, claim active outreach for this topic. 2.1.1 Topic #6: Construction Sites/Post Construction Stormwater Management The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and mail out to local businesses, share on social media or have available to residents by printing and displayed at the office or other public venue. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Stormwater & the Construction Industry Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment-Control.pdf Erosion & Sediment Control Pocket Field Guide https://fwwa.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/NEWSC2/EdPUnDRD7MRKv0zfhlEnpIoBchXb5kenGX0HmZR5nlhwgA?e=vTY8kg Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources *Did you have active discussions regarding construction site erosion control? If you used these materials or other educational materials and had meetings/trainings (even 1 on 1 meetings with builders/contractors/inspectors) then you can record that interaction as an active outreach. These training may have included the NEWSC Excal Video below. Excal Visual Videos on Pollution Prevention available for member checkout in 2020: “Ground Control” – Stormwater for Construction BMPs This employee training kit is designed to show employees how erosion, sediments and other potential surface water pollutants are controlled at construction sites. The program focuses on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are widely used at most construction sites including: silt fence, stabilized entrances/exits, drop inlet protectors and others. The program illustrates how these BMPs work and how they can fail. (14 minutes) Click here to preview from Excal Visual’s site: https://www.excalvisual.com/ground-control-extended-preview Tracking & Reporting Post Construction BMPs Using GIS The Stormwater Quality Management Committee developed and hosted a presentation about tracking and reporting post construction BMPs using GIS tools. The presentation took place during the fall Full Consortium Meeting. A recording of the presentation can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10GWe0to5- GhDkmg-SguI5a6g9T1cqgj9/view?usp=sharing Erosion Control for Homeowners A flyer directing owners of newly constructed homes to the Renew Our Waters webpage about properly installing and maintaining post construction BMPs. The flyer can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AR1LljqZTw0qXXQz1H-MPiv-zQ3gTANa/view?usp=sharing *Did you have conversations with homeowners about post construction BMP installation or maintenance? Even 1 on 1 discussions about erosion control BMPs should be recorded as active outreach. BMP Master List The purpose of the Stormwater Quality Management BMP master list is to allow MS4 and Public Works managers to easily search available stormwater and erosion control BMPs based on target pollutants, WDNR Technical Standards, and keywords. The master list provides insight into the benefits and limitations of each BMP, allowing the user to have a brief understanding of each device to help guide decision making when implementing or reviewing projects. The spreadsheet will be ready for use in the first quarter of 2021. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2.1.1 Topic #7: Pollution Prevention The resources below were created by NEWSC and are available for NEWSC members to print and post by timeclocks for training municipal staff. If used in the in the manner above: Delivery Mechanism would be passive. Fleet Maintenance 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-dG6HIpLuoqAm1X3XcFr6bDSkhFKCySv/view?usp=sharing Fleet Maintenance 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MfQIlTYYT_mGlrus5We2m4m1XkApjZqb/view?usp=sharing Land Disturbances 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iomWm78Mv-srqr6v7Z6RYGHWqFT2qPil/view?usp=sharing Land Disturbances 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a4eY8lXlMcur0z8xmKVsLhtNY2Rm_pbr/view?usp=sharing Materials Storage and Spill Cleanup https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NZjHVqXriFbYLt3RigpiAfcFSctjDPPa/view?usp=sharing Parks and Ground Maintenance 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ACwiBkOzgiwkqlfmMn0-5Xum3WBJF-Cs/view?usp=sharing Parks and Ground Maintenance 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/10YzR5OLV-Cuu0o91xrLKZogGR0BRroyn/view?usp=sharing Soil Waste Operations 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CYmicXrs8vj1WeLJdMkSlJGGTjDQJGyx/view?usp=sharing Solid Waste Operations 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/18Fi7IPk73xYx5ukXzwNiVdGCAlJKxEx9/view?usp=sharing Streets and Drainage Maintenance 1 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rdF8DNI_TzLViCmVQtGpYhwt1QeLxaVY/view?usp=sharing Streets and Drainage Maintenance 2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eu38tWrg9_nwS5aNBy4n0W -zSq9nBNnR/view?usp=sharing *Did you have active pollution prevention trainings? If you used these materials or other educational materials and had meetings/trainings, then you can record that interaction as an active outreach. These training may have included the NEWSC Excal Videos below. Excal Visual Videos on Pollution Prevention available for member checkout in 2020: "Rain Check" - Stormwater Pollution Prevention for MS4s Regulated municipalities and other municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) operators must prevent pollutants from entering their storm drainage systems. One element of this requirement is preventing stormwater pollution by municipal facilities such as fleet maintenance shops, bus barns, sanitation facilities, parks and street sweeping operations. This program shows employees how to practice good housekeeping, spill response, materials management, vehicle fueling and washing and the other BMPs profiled in the “National Menu". {Program versions run between: 19 -and up to- 31 minutes)” Click here to preview from Excal Visual’s site: https://www.excalvisual.com/swrc-extended-preview "Storm Warnings" - Stormwater Pollution Prevention This training kit is designed to provide general awareness training to employees and contractors about stormwater pollution prevention. It describes Best Management Practices (BMPs) that are useful and important at a wide range of regulated facilities. It covers good housekeeping and other BMPs that help protect stormwater run-off. The kit includes a template to guide the trainer through creating site specific training to use in addition to the general training in the video. (18 minutes) Click here to preview from Excal Visual’s site: https://www.excalvisual.com/storm-warning-extended-preview Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources SWPPP Resource Folder The Municipal Committee collected Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan examples from NEWSC communities to serve as a resource for other communities. The resource folder can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1C1CCe-_yYNpU1fh5QxqvStY2UEYmFFw7?usp=sharing 2.1.1 Topic #8: Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development NEWSC will be gathering resources for members to use going forward in 2021. NEWSC will host a workshop on green infrastructure options and programs and policies municipalities can adopt to encourage green infrastructure. *Did you have active discussions with elected officials or developers about low impact residential design? If you had meetings/trainings or provided presentations on the topic, then you can record that interaction as an active outreach. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 NEWSC SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS NEWSC outreach and education activities were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Despite the limitations for public gatherings and education in schools after March 2020, a lot was accomplished. The following presentations were provided in classrooms or virtually in NEWSC communities throughout the Fox-Wolf River Basin. These lessons covered watershed basics, how we use water, water quality, stormwater runoff pollution, floodplains, water quantity issues, green infrastructure, and tips for students and parents for reducing and preventing polluted stormwater runoff. Tools used for providing this education include: Enviroscape model, Ward’s Floodplain model, stormwater find-it jars, stormwater runoff plinko, and templates for designing storm drain murals. Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination YES Residential Infiltration YES Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing YES Construction sites and Post Construction Stormwater Management NO Yard Waste Management/Pesticide and Fertilizer Application YES Pollution Prevention YES Stream and Shoreline Management YES Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development NO *If your community had school presentations in 2020, we recommend tying the school presentation in your annual report to a topic identified as discussed in the table above that you did not conduct outreach on in another way. These presentations are considered active outreach. NEWSC provides school presentation upon request by teachers. If your school district did not have presentations in 2020 and you would like NEWSC to present in your community, please reach out to your school district and share the School Presentation flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11oWvTabPZ8HYDeQkT_oH0NpasA0T3AE0/view?usp=sharing Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Appleton • 1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students De Pere • 3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students Oshkosh • 9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students Fond du Lac • 10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 NEWSC EXHIBITING The following exhibits were coordinated at events in NEWSC communities throughout the Fox-Wolf River Basin. These educational exhibits provided information on watershed basics, water quality, stormwater runoff pollution, floodplains, water quantity issues, green infrastructure, and tips and advice for area residents for reducing and preventing polluted stormwater runoff. Tools used for providing this education include: Ward’s Floodplain model, wheel of pollution, stormwater find-it jars, stormwater runoff plinko, the digital and paper watershed pledge, and educational flyers. Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination YES Residential Infiltration YES Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing YES Construction sites and Post Construction Stormwater Management NO Yard Waste Management/Pesticide and Fertilizer Application YES Pollution Prevention YES Stream and Shoreline Management YES Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development NO *If your community had exhibitions in 2020, we recommend tying the exhibiting event in your annual report to a topic identified as discussed in the table above that you did not conduct outreach on in another way. Exhibiting is considered active outreach. If you would like your community benefits from NEWSC exhibiting, make sure to check out the new Exhibiting Plan, updated due to COVID restrictions in 2020. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Oshkosh • 1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees Green Bay • 3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Storm Drain Makeovers (Active Participation, with Photos) Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh • 4/21/82020 Menasha • 4/21/2020 *Storm Drain Stencils are available for purchase. Contact Anna Bartsch (anna@fwwa.org) for information. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Watershed Pledges (Active Participation): Allouez – 54301 • 4/24/2020 11:57:18 Amanda Lowther, greenheartwhimsey@gmail.com, age, 21-49 Menasha – 54952 • 4/24/2020 15:20:48 Leslie Lemieux, LezleeC830@yahoo.com, age, 21-49 LINK TO THE WATERSHED PLEDGE ON FWWA.ORG WEBSITE Community Presentations (Active Participation): City of Fond du Lac • 1/23/2020 Adopt-a-Storm Drain Kickoff event in Fond du Lac, approx. reach 10 attendees Outreach Plan Development Training The NEWSC Outreach Plan development tools is available online to help NEWSC members put together an outreach plan that meets WDNR requirements and provides communities a way to track progress towards meeting requirements through the year. A folder that contains the planning template, and a few other useful resources can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Hbnx7wINlA_Q0I7Kcn5fA0bbP7K9uFa7?usp=sharing Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Chloride Monitoring (Active Participation, with Documentation): Ashwaubenon: • 10/20/2020 Ashwaubenon, 79ppm Cl- • 12/13/2020 Ashwaubenon, 98ppm Cl- Fond du Lac: • 10/28/2020 Fond du Lac, 31ppm Cl- • 12/15/2020 Fond du Lac, 43ppm Cl Fox Crossing • 11/28/2020 Fox Crossing, 129ppm Cl- • 12/18/2020 Fox Crossing, 203ppm Cl- Neenah: • 11/19/2020 Neenah, 67ppm Cl- • 12/13/2020 Neenah, 91ppm Cl- Oshkosh: • 10/20/2020 Oshkosh - Sawyer Creek, 71ppm Cl- • 11/18/2020 Oshkosh – Campbell Creek, 116ppm Cl- • 12/13/2020 Oshkosh – Sawyer Creek, 103ppm Cl- • 12/13/2020 Oshkosh – Campbell Creek, 237ppm Cl- ALL CHLORIDE MONITORING RESULTS, VOLUNTEER PHOTOS, AND LOCATIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS MAP. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 Litterati App Cleanup Activity (Active participation, with Documentation) Allouez: • 5 pieces of trash Berlin: • 8 pieces of trash De Pere: • 41 pieces of trash Green Bay: • 189 pieces of trash Fond du Lac: • 16 pieces of trash Fond du Lac County: • 19 pieces of trash Howard: • 2 pieces of trash Oshkosh: • 39 pieces of trash Taycheedah: • 8 pieces of trash Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources NEWSC 5 Year Exhibiting Plan Going forward, we will move the communities to receive 2020 NEWSC exhibiting into the forthcoming years of the 5-year MS4 permit cycle. The communities highlighted in yellow were 2020 exhibiting communities that have been added to the list for exhibiting in 2021, 2022, and 2023. 2021 2022 2023 2024 City of Appleton City of Kaukauna City of Marinette City of Fond du Lac City of Oshkosh Winnebago County Brown County City of Two Rivers Fond du Lac County Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Outagamie County Village of Bellevue Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing City of De Pere Village of Harrison Village of Howard Village of Kimberly City of Manitowoc Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico City of Neenah Town of Neenah Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Lawrence Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Scott Town of Greenville Town of Ledgeview Town of Black Wolf Town of Taycheedah Village of Combined Locks Town of Fond du Lac Village of Hobart Village of Little Chute Calumet County UW Oshkosh City of Menasha Each year NEWSC will commit to exhibiting at an event on behalf of 20% of our membership, ensuring we exhibit in each member community once during a 5 year permit cycle. The communities assigned in a given year will be guaranteed a NEWSC presence at a community event during that year, given that the NEWSC member work with the Outreach Coordinator to get the event on the exhibiting calendar by March 30 and work to coordinate with the event host. To ensure your space is reserved NEWSC members must: 1. Contact the Outreach Coordinator by March 30 of the year you are scheduled with the name of event, date of the event and contact information for the event organizer that you would like the Outreach Coordinator to be a part of. 2. Work with the Outreach Coordinator and the event organizer to ensure acceptance of NEWSC participation at the event. Pay any exhibiting fees (if any) for the event. For most community events, NEWSC members are able to coordinate with event host free exhibit space, if the event chosen does not waive exhibit fees for the community, those fees are the responsibility of the NEWSC member. If communities do not schedule the Outreach Coordinator to participate by March 30, invitations to the Outreach Coordinator from other communities for events will be entertained and all invites will be accepted as time is available on a first come first serve basis. If the Outreach Coordinator is unable to exhibit in your community due to workload or date of event, NEWSC members may check out exhibiting materials from NEWSC. Promotional materials will be provided as part of the exhibiting display if NEWSC has promotional items to hand out. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Social Media: NEWSC utilizes the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance’s Social Media presence to connect with area residents. Social media is used to engage area residents in water related issues and events as well as a tool to provide education. While social media posts are considered passive outreach, engaging users through social media can increase their likelihood to participate in an active form of outreach/engagement. *NEWSC members – if your community utilizes social media, encourage your social media guru to follow the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance and share the posts relevant to your community. Social Media Posts 2020 Facebook: 1,875 likes, 1,992 followers Instagram: 353 followers, 256 post 01/02/2020 (news link) Must-see imagery of the Great Lakes on a clear December day, 1,005 reached 01/05/2020 (image) Photo showing sunset over Lake Butte des Morts, 509 reached 01/07/2020 (news link) Man’s mission to catch Lake Michigan waves on eco-friendly surfboards, 320 reached 01/07/2020 (news link) Bait shops help fight against aquatic invasive species, 303 reached 01/08/2020 (news link) Wisconsin communities search for road salt alternatives, 544 reached 01/09/2020 (news link) Excavator works to remove a 15 ft tall ice shove on Lake Winnebago, 466 reached 01/10/2020 (FWWA link) Water quality task force publishes recommendations, 347 reached 01/10/2020 (infographic) Izaak Walton League shares salt watch results that include Wisconsin, 459 reached 01/12/2020 (infographic) Thank you to Fox Crossing for sponsoring the Fox- Wolf Cleanup, 1,307 reached 01/12/2020 (news link) Photographer catches Lake Michigan waves crashing against lighthouse, 890 reached 01/13/2020 (image) #travelingcleanupshirt shows cleanup volunteer in Louisianna, 552 reached 01/14/2020 (infographic) Learn about the Fond du Lac Adopt-a-Drain program, 374 reached 01/14/2020 (news link) Seattle meteorologist tries to pronounce WI cities, 736 reached 01/16/2020 (image) Thank you to Evergreen Credit Union for supporting our organization, 788 reached 01/17/2020 (link) What happens to stream life when the temperatures drop?, 384 reached 01/21/2020 (image) Thank you to the City of Appleton for supporting the Fox-Wolf cleanup, 320 reached 01/23/2020 (infographic) Join us at the FDL library to learn about the Adopt- a-Drain program, 251 reached 01/23/2020 (news link) Walk Across Lake Winnebago cancelled, 414 reached 01/24/2020 (news link) Ice balls on Lake Michigan: How they form, 384 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 01/27/2020 (image) Vote for your favorite cleanup t-shirt color, 1,485 reached 01/28/2020 (news link) Vintage EPA photos reveal what US waterways looked like before pollution was regulated, 753 reached 01/30/2020 (news link) Oshkosh firefighters rescue puppy from frozen Fox River, 741 reached 02/02/2020 (infographic) Happy World Wetlands Day, 662 reached 02/03/2020 (infographic) Save-the-date for our Watershed Celebration on March 3rd, 446 reached 02/04/2020 (image) Thank you SECURA for supporting our 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 338 reached 02/04/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf’s Emily recorded our ad for the cleanup at Woodward Comm. Studios, 806 reached 02/05/2020 (image) How many plastic bags were cleaned up at our 2019 cleanup? (poll) 993 reached 02/06/2020 (images) Occupied eagle nests in 1974 compared to 2019, 693 reached 02/07/2020 (news link) Officials work to contain manure runoff in Fond du Lac Co., 639 reached 02/10/2020 (image) Photo shows the lighthouse at Asylum Point on Lake Winnebago at sunrise, 471 reached 02/13/2020 (news link) Truck stuck in Lake Poygan ice creates dangerous situation, 820 reached 02/14/2020 (image & link) Registration opens today for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 3,259 reached 02/17/2020 (news link) It’s so cold in Michigan that ‘ice volcanoes’ are erupting along the shoreline, 721 reached 02/17/2020 (FB event) A facebook event was created for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 347 reached 02/18/2020 (FB event) Watershed Celebration on March 3rd, 493 reached 02/20/2020 (infographic) Mark your calendar for a celebration of the success of Menominee River AOC, 547 reached 02/22/2020 (news link) Satellite reveals low ice this year on the Great Lakes, 444 reached 02/23/2020 (news link) Wisconsin fish fry events may not have perch due to shortage, 461 reached 02/23/2020 (infographic) 123 volunteers registered in the first week registration was open, 1,299 reached 02/25/2020 (image) We’re looking for cleanup site leaders; site leaders receive a free roll-up blanket, 1,483 reached 02/29/2020 (news link) Homes frozen over along Lake Erie in Western New York create eerie sight, 607 reached 03/01/2020 (FB event) We’re only days away from our Watershed Celebration, 475 reached 03/03/2020 (images) Photos show day 1 of Fox-Wolf’s Watershed Conference in Appleton, 463 reached 03/05/2020 (video) Check out our 2019 Year in Review Video, 760 reached 03/07/2020 (images) Fox-Wolf has an exhibit set up at the Brown County for Leopold event, 470 reached 03/10/2020 (infographic) Celebrating AOC efforts in Lower Menominee River, 383 reached 03/10/2020 (image) Registration is open for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 1,652 reached 03/12/2020 (infographic) fish vs. fish vs. fishes, 439 reached 03/13/2020 (images) Photos showing our Outreach Coordinator working with students in De Pere, 327 reached 03/13/2020 (image) Vote for your favorite cleanup shirt color, 284 reached 03/17/2020 (images) Terrell’s Island is beautiful in all seasons, 608 reached 03/19/2020 (image) volunteers help sort cleanup supplies at the Fox-Wolf office, 296 reached 03/23/2020 (infographic) Winnebago Waterways is looking for summer AIS interns, 174 reached 03/23/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf is looking to donate our sealed boxes of non- latex gloves, 1,006 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 03/24/2020 (images) Four photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 256 reached 03/24/2020 (link) Fees waived for Wisconsin state parks and trails, 380 reached 03/25/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 223 reached 03/26/2020 (images) 3 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 210 reached 03/27/2020 (news link) Reduced walleye bag limits begin April 1 for the Lake Winnebago System 176 reached 03/29/2020 (image) What is a watershed? On the front cover of all Gannett newspapers, 963 reached 03/30/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken (Waukau Creek) 484 reached 04/01/2020 (infographic) April every year vs. April during quarantine, 5,203 reached 04/02/2020 (images) 9 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 485 reached 04/03/2020 (images) 5 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 299 reached 04/05/2020 (infographic) Image saying it a great day to get out and explore our waterways, 373 reached 04/05/2020 (image) Do you know where in the watershed this photo was taken? (Princeton, WI) 406 reached 04/06/2020 (images) 10 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 255 reached 04/08/2020 (image) What do you think of this anti-littering campaign from Toronto, 1.434 reached 04/09/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf created the watershed ABC’s for at-home learning, 3,543 reached 04/13/2020 (news link) Three of Michigan’s Great Lakes to set record water level for March, 317 reached 04/13/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf updated the FB cover photo showing an image of Lake Winnebago, 228 reached 04/13/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 534 reached 04/13/2020 (image) a photo was shared, 403 reached 04/14/2020 (link) the WDNR is hiring conservation wardens, 209 reached 04/16/2020 (image & link) At-home learning lesson, teach your kids about native plants, 1,392 reached 04/16/2020 (images) 2 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 328 reached 04/16/2020 (link) Wolf River cam offers views of sturgeon as they get ready to spawn, 583 reached 04/19/2020 (video) Discovery Channel features Zac Efron taking on the Great Global Cleanup, 404 reached 04/20/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 1 show us your nature photos, 834 reached 04/21/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 2 storm drain makeovers, 1,478 reached 04/21/2020 (images) photos show a volunteer who took on the storm drain makeover challenge, 3,126 reached 04/22/2020 (video) Video showcasing ‘Gaylord Nelson: A Vision for the Earth’ 803 reached 04/22/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 3 take the trash cleanup challenge, 841 reached 04/22/2020 (images) Photos show volunteers in Menasha who took on the storm drain makeover challenge, 6,355 reached 04/23/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 4 plant something challenge, 585 reached 04/23/2020 (images) 4 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 335 reached 04/24/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 5 take the watershed pledge, 686 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 04/24/2020 (photo & link) At home learning lesson: Try the pond in a jar experiment, 235 reached 04/26/2020 (images) 12 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 415 reached 04/27/2020 (images) Photos show a volunteer who tried out our native plant lesson, 316 reached 04/30/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 386 reached 05/02/2020 (image) Radar show bird migration in the U.S. 469 reached 05/04/2020 (image) Do you know where in the watershed this photo was taken? (Lakeside Park West) 466 reached 05/05/2020 (infographic) Fox-Wolf has a message about supporting frontline workers for #GivingTuesdayNow 490 reached 05/05/2020 (images) 3 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 441 reached 05/07/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf receives WDNR River Planning grant, 300 reached 05/07/2020 (video) It’s important to keep your footing while out in nature, 397 reached 05/08/2020 (image & link) At-home learning activity, Discover Insects!, 479 reached 05/11/2020 (FWWA link) $1.6 million awarded to Fox-Wolf for water quality, 1,100 reached 05/11/2020 (images) 4 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 317 reached 05/12/2020 (news link) Don’t plant these 10 invasive species in your yard, 461 reached 05/12/2020 (images) 13 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 446 reached 05/13/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? (Berlin Locks), 643 reached 05/13/2020 (news link) Lake flies swarm the Lake Winnebago shoreline in Calumet County, 395 reached 05/14/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 290 reached 05/14/2020 (link) A link to Izaak Walton League’s celebrating wetland’s carbon storage abilities, 341 reached 05/15/2020 (image & link) At-home learning lesson, stream scavenger hunt, 348 reached 05/17/2020 (image) photo of newspaper showing, “Terrell’s Island Combats Parking Issues, Disappointing Litter, 535 reached 05/18/2020 (FWWA link) Updates to 2020 Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program, 342 reached 05/18/2020 (news link) Coverage of flooding issues in Green Bay, 352 reached 05/19/2020 (video) Northwoods Frog Call Phenology from the Cable Natural History Museum, 560 reached 05/20/2020 (infographic) Meme showing the importance of sweeping up grass clippings, 2,946 reached 05/20/2020 (news link) Midland Michigan Under Water After Edenville Dam Bursts, 359 reached 05/21/2020 (infographic) Save-the-Date the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup has been rescheduled for 8/22, 2,464 reached 05/22/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 296 reached 05/22/2020 (FWWA link) Lake Winnebago Water Levels – Back on Track for 2020, 429 reached 05/22/2020 (link) Rotary Club of Neenah cleans up Fritse Park in Fox Crossing, 287 reached 05/23/2020 (link) Check out this interactive map showing land trust sites to explore in Wisconsin, 264 reached 05/26/2020 (images) 10 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 226 reached 05/26/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this image taken? (Crystal River near Waupaca), 987 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 05/27/2020 (link) Rain Garden guidebook shared for homeowners from Clean Lakes Alliance, 372 reached 05/27/2020 (video) Underwater drone footage shows fish in the Redgranite Quarry, 1,198 reached 05/29/2020 (infographic) Habitattitude Exotic Pet Surrender Event, 270 reached 06/01/2020 (image) Photo shows volunteers who cleaned up 5 tires, a bucket, and two bags of trash in FDL, 702 reached 06/03/2020 (news link) Photo shows incredible lightning captured over Lake Winnebago, 647 reached 06/03/2020 (FB event link) It’s free, fun weekend in Wisconsin!, 269 reached 06/08/2020 (images) Volunteers returned to FDL yesterday and cleaned up 7 more tires and 4 bags of trash, 546 reached 06/08/2020 (infographic) Wisconsin will see impacts of Gulf hurricane, 804 reached 06/08/2020 (GIF) Registration is open for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup in August, 585 reached 06/09/2020 (FB event) Fox-Wolf adds the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event on Facebook, 145 reached 06/09/2020 (infographic) Turn on the AmazonSmile app and support Fox- Wolf through your purchases, 295 reached 06/11/2020 (image) Photo shows a shoreline restoration project on Shawano Lake, 308 reached 06/12/2020 (image) Photo shows article from The Green Laker about dried algae on rocks, 296 reached 06/14/2020 (images) Photos show Wood Duck ducklings leaping out of their house in the spring, 699 reached 06/15/2020 (video) video shows underwater footage of fish and plants in Elkhart Lake, 436 reached 06/16/2020 (video) 2020 Clean Boats, Clean Waters Inspection Guidelines, 401 reached 06/18/2020 (infographic) Clean, Drain, Dry initiative for preventing the spread of AIS, 234 reached 06/20/2020 (image) Photo shows waterspout over Lake Winnebago, 592 reached 06/22/2020 (infographic) Good Dog, Good Owner image displays the importance of picking up after pets, 1,539 reached 06/23/2020 (video) Anoka Soil and Water shares video about the importance of restoring shorelines, 316 reached 06/23/2020 (news link) Redgranite Quarry closes due to garbage and vandalism issues, 704 reached 06/24/2020 (FWWA link) Bring invasive species education to your virtual meeting or event, 319 reached 06/26/2020 (link) Upcoming webinar from the Izaak Walton League about planting to protect water, 185 reached 06/27/2020 (FWWA link) New AIS found in Oconto County – Bufferfly Dock, 373 reached 06/29/2020 (news video) A family in northern Wisconsin saves bear from plastic container, 538 reached 07/02/2020 (image) An amazing capture of a gull rising up over Lake Winnebago, 506 reached 07/02/2020 (images) Photos show a bicycle pulled from Lake Winnebago that’s covered in Zebra Mussels, 12,112 reached 07/03/2020 (news link) Clean Boats, Clean Waters launches on Winnebago Waterways, 350 reached 07/07/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? (Ashwaubenon/Fox River) 449 reached 07/08/2020 (Image) Photo shows stack of Fox-Wolf cleanup posters for distribution, 1,286 reached 07/09/2020 (infographic) Meme states fish like worms, not worm containers, 54,884 reached 07/10/2020 (event) Snapshot Day 2020 – A statewide search for AIS, 191 reached 07/11/2020 (news link) Great Lakes temps warming off the charts, 657 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 07/13/2020 (images) Use the EPA’s CyAN app to track algal blooms in our watershed, 565 reached 07/13/2020 (image & link) Click to register for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 2,549 reached 07/14/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 632 reached 07/14/2020 (FWWA link) Winnebago Waterways is looking for public comment on the LMP, 387 reached 07/15/2020 (FWWA link) WDNR is looking for water quality monitoring volunteers, 316 reached 07/16/2020 (GIF) Volunteers can clean up by boat, canoe, or kayak during our event, 915 reached 07/19/2020 (image) Photo shows boxes full of new trash grabbers for the cleanup event, 1,763 reached 07/20/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Spotlight – Red Swamp Crayfish, 335 reached 07/22/2020 (link) Did you know WI is home to several carnivorous plant species?, 335 reached 07/23/2020 (GIF) Have you heard our radio ads for the cleanup event?, 210 reached 07/24/2020 (FWWA link) Comment period is still for the Winnebago System Lake Management Plan, 294 reached 07/24/2020 (event link) Snapshot Day 2020 – A statewide search for AIS, 224 reached 07/24/2020 (image) Site Leaders are needed for the cleanup event, free gift provided, 660 reached 07/26/2020 (image) A reminder to register for the cleanup by August 3rd to receive an event t-shirt, 1,227 reached 07/27/2020 (images) 13 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE”, 375 reached 07/28/2020 (link) E. Coli update on Green Lake, 393 reached 07/28/2020 (FWWA link) Local Partner Receives Invader Crusader Award, 373 reached 07/29/2020 (image) A photo shows all of the counties in the basin, 1,071 reached 07/31/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Educators Hired for 2020 Season, 329 reached 08/01/2020 (images) Photos from volunteer show roofing debris littered near Lake Butte des Morts, 1,054 reached 08/02/2020 (image) A final reminder that volunteers must be registered by August 3rd to receive a t-shirt, 512 reached 08/03/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf is honored to receive a Champion of Conservation Award from LNRP, 343 reached 08/03/2020 (FWWA link) Recreation, Watershed Management Focus Groups Need Your Voice, 292 reached 08/04/2020 (infographic) Photo shows why it’s important to not wash vehicles in your driveway, 1,440 reached 08/04/2020 (video) Now Recruiting: Recreation Focus Group Participants, 155 reached 08/06/2020 (video) Thank you to all of our 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup sponsors, 463 reached 08/07/2020 (image) Photo show Fox-Wolf Staff on boat cleaning up and doing index sampling, 551 reached 08/07/2020 (infographic) Thank you to Firestone for recycling tires from our 2020 cleanup event, 508 reached 08/07/2020 (event link) A reminder to sign up for AIS Snapshot Day 2020, 190 reached 08/10/2020 (image) Our cleanup t-shirts have a color change due to inventory issues due to pandemic, 764 reached 08/10/2020 (image) Now Recruiting: Watershed Management Focus Group, 619 reached 08/11/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup updates, registration closing, site leaders needed, 374 reached 08/12/2020 (news link) Discovery of cultural artifacts along Lake Winnebago increases Neenah’s cost to rebuild, 179 reached 08/12/2020 (news link) Fox River dredging project has finished, EPA announces, 593 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 08/13/2020 (infographic) 631 volunteers have registered for the cleanup, registration is still open, 1,406 reached 08/14/2020 (image) Surprise, all cleanup volunteers will receive a free pair of sunglasses at the cleanup, 690 reached 08/16/2020 (image) Final reminder that cleanup registration is closing, 446 reached 08/16/2020 (images) Photos show large amount of garbage cleaned up by volunteers on the Wolf River, 654 reached 08/18/2020 (link) Last Opportunity to Participate in a Focus Group for the Winnebago Waterways LMP, 220 reached 08/18/2020 (images) Thanks to Green Bay volunteers who participated in this year’s AIS Snapshot Day, 443 reached 08/18/2020 (image) Photo shows volunteer cleanup shirt on a dog—shirts turned out great, 741 reached 08/19/2020 (news link) Work begins on Fox River Boardwalk Project, 460 reached 08/20/2020 (image) Thank you to cleanup site leader Darcie and her family for talking on the news today, 1,744 reached 08/21/2020 (link) Image shows a steamboat called the Thistle that took passengers around Lake Winnebago, 422 reached 08/22/2020 (image) A big thank you to all of the volunteers who made today’s cleanup event a success, 1,117 reached 08/23/2020 (video) A video shows a mama bear swimming with three bear cubs on her back in northern WI, 377 reached 08/24/2020 (news video) WBAY talks with Fox-Wolf volunteers in Fond du Lac, 440 reached 08/24/2020 (images) When in doubt, stay out! Photos show blue-green algae blooms, 542 reached 08/25/2020 (image) A photo shows tires found during the cleanup on their way to be recycled, 539 reached 08/26/2020 (images) Photos show volunteers in the Winnebago System who volunteered for AIS Snapshot Day, 400 reached 08/26/2020 (image) A photo shows volunteers who were cleaning up on their own by Lake Winnebago, 783 reached 08/27/2020 (image) Support Fox-Wolf by rounding up at the registers at REI’s new store in Appleton, 3,648 reached 08/27/2020 (infographic) A photo shows the cleanup totals including bags, straws, tires, and more, 1,628 reached 08/28/2020 (image) A photo shows the news signs for Fox-Wolf’s Adopt-a- Launch program, 500 reached 08/28/2020 (album) 393 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s 2020 Cleanup album, 1,207 reached 08/28/2020 (album) 27 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s 2020 Cleanup album, 328 reached 08/30/2020 (images) Photos show a duckling with a fishing lure caught on its bill, 398 reached 08/31/2020 (album) 10 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’ 2020 Cleanup album, 430 reached 09/02/2020 (infographic) A photo demonstrates the importance of properly draining pools, 4,365 reached 09/02/2020 (images) The Weyenberg’s did another big cleanup along the Wolf River, 749 reached 09/03/2020 (infographic) Volunteers are needed to help with planting Swan Acres’s shores, 275 reached 09/03/2020 (images) A reminder to submit your photos for our 2020 cleanup album, 431 reached 09/04/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Spotlight – Asian Carp, 164 reached 09/04/2020 (images & link) A “Kids Don’t Float” life jacket loaner station was added to Fritse Park, 483 reached 09/07/2020 (images) 6 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s Cleanup album, 418 reached 09/08/2020 (images) 8 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s Cleanup album, 336 reached 09/08/2020 (images) Voting is now open for our 2020 Cleanup Photo Contest, 1,013 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 09/09/2020 (image & link) Fox-Wolf is hiring a Lower Fox River Watershed Coordinator 09/11/2020 (news link) Oshkosh Students turn a tragic day into giving back, 390 reached 09/12/2020 (news link) Shawano County couple saves snapping turtles, 367 reached 09/13/2020 (images) Photos show Oshkosh North students cleanup up Miller’s Bay by kayak, 428 reached 09/13/2020 (images) Photos show the winners of the 2020 Cleanup Photo Contest, 557 reached 09/14/2020 (image) Photo shows the annual economic benefit of a single tree, including water runoff reduction, 492 reached 09/15/2020 (image) Photos shows Fox-Wolf staff wearing Fox-Wolf beanies, looking for interest in fundraiser, 759 reached 09/14/2020 (images) Photos show the danger of strainers, or branches underwater that can catch paddlers, 650 reached 09/18/2020 (news link) Woman and sunfish for five-year friendship on Minnesota lake, 557 reached 09/21/2020 (image) Reminder: followers that they can now round up at the register at REI to support Fox-Wolf 1,688 reached 09/23/2020 (images) Photos show another cleanup by the Weyenberg’s on the Wolf River, 448 reached 09/25/2020 (news link) Whooping Crane survived one of Wisconsin’s harshest winters, 415 reached 09/25/2020 (FWWA link) Waterfowl Hunters Help Prevent the Spread of AIS, 145 reached 09/25/2020 (images) Blue-green algae bloom alert and health warning, 335 reached 09/28/2020 (FB event) Live from the Field: Seven Oaks Dairy, 169 reached 09/29/2020 (video) Recording of the Live with Farmers event, 173 reached 09/30/2020 (news link) Fox River Cleanup Project Celebrated at Annual Clean Bay Backers Meeting, 300 reached 10/01/2020 (image) This is not where you masks go when you’re done with them, 5,301 reached 10/01/2020 (news link) Archaeologists discover graves and 200 cultural features along Lake Winnebago, 330 reached 10/01/2020 (update cover photo) Crystal River near Waupaca, 328 reached 10/02/2020 (photo) Fox-Wolf beanies are here, 912 reached 10/03/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf’s Chris Acy talks about AIS and waterfowl hunters, 328 reached 10/04/2020 (image) Where in the Watershed was this photo taken? Big Smokey Falls, 556 reached 10/05/2020 (news link) Cleanup needed along Lake Michigan shorelines, 296 reached 10/07/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf was live with Pipe Creek farmers, 131 reached 10/07/2020 (image) Thanks for sharing our Adopt-a-Launch program Oshkosh Herald, 392 reached 10/07/2020 (images) 6 photos were added to Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE!, 355 reached 10/08/2020 (image/link) Help support Fox-Wolf’s mission with a beanie purchase, 341 reached 10/08/2020 (image) Join us at 11 for a live talk with Farmer Dave in Pipe Creek, 455 reached 10/08/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 217 reached 10/08/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 135 reached 10/09/2020 (video) YouTube video from FDL showing live chat with farmer Dave, 206 reached 10/12/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf’s Anna B. talks about cleaning your gear to prevent the spread of AIS, 213 reached 10/12/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf staff are masked and practicing social distancing while stream monitoring, 508 reached 10/13/2020 (images) photos showing conservation agricultural practices in Pipe Creek, 264 reached 10/13/2020 (images) 4 photos were added to Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE!, 392 reached 10/13/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 171 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 10/14/2020 (image/link) We’ve received our Winter Salt Watch kit, 2,719 reached 10/15/2020 (image/link) Have you donated for your Fox-Wolf beanie yet?, 503 reached 10/15/2020 (news link) City of Green Bay utility has officially replaced all the city’s lead pipes, 281 reached 10/16/2020 (news link) FDL mulls purchase of ledge property, 397 reached 10/20/2020 (GIF) Save-the-Date for the 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 596 reached 10/20/2020 (FWWA link) Clean Boats, Clean Waters program wraps up, 264 reached 10/20/2020 (image) Photo shows baseline chloride reading in Oshkosh, link to sign up, 276 reached 10/21/2020 (link) We will be live at 11am for farmer interview, 260 reached 10/21/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live in Pipe Creek watershed, 1,628 reached 10/22/2020 (news link) Michigan Man Discovers Strange Glowing Rocks in the Upper Peninsula, 733 reached 10/22/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? FDL County Wayside, 377 reached 10/23/2020 (image) Do you like how our Fox-Wolf pumpkin turned out?, 1,588 reached 10/23/2020 (FWWA link) Waterfowl Hunter AIS Outreach efforts during waterfowl season opener!, 275 reached 10/26/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies are still available but are going fast, 406 reached 10/26/2020 (map link) This map shows where volunteers are monitoring for chlorides in our basin, 415 reached 10/27/2020 (image) Photo shows the baseline chloride reading from Ashwaubenon Creek, 426 reached 10/28/2020 (video) “The Worth of Water” is worth a watch, 471 reached 10/28/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reaching from the Fond du Lac river, 240 reached 10/29/2020 (image) Things to keep out of our drains including demonic clowns, 2,549 reached 10/30/2020 (image/link) Register for the Izaak Walton League’s Salt Watch webinar, 533 reached 10/31/2020 (video) Brown County staff discuss restoration work at Ken Euers Nature Preserve, 233 reached 10/31/2020 (link) Rare Halloween blue moon is a treat for us all, 249 reached 10/31/2020 (link) Winnebago Waterways monthly newsletter, 165 reached 11/02/2020 (link) Public Lands Grant Opportunity, 286 reached 11/02/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf updates their profile picture, 287 reached 11/03/2020 (image) Thank you Cellcom for sponsoring our 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 692 reached 11/04/2020 (video) The company that makes our trash grabbers is looking to be more sustainable, 246 reached 11/04/2020 (image) Join Fox-Wolf this winter and help clean up trash using the Litterati app, 753 reached 11/06/2020 (FWWA link) Winnebago Waterways program seeks Members at Large, 243 reached 11/06/2020 (image) The Fox River looks pink in downtown Oshkosh, 284 reached 11/08/2020 (image) Thank you REI and customers for your donation of $254.37, 493 reached 11/08/2020 (image) Photo shows baseline chloride reading from Superior, WI, 361 reached ]11/10/2020 (image) Dad joke: I thought you should know I’m outstanding in my field, 635 reached 11/11/2020 (news link) De Pere’s crown jewel of tourism is vandalized, 404 reached 11/13/2020 (news link) Record high temperatures leads to blue-green algae blooms in lakes, 361 reached 11/13/2020 (news link) Two men arrested in De Pere Riverwalk Damage, 350 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 11/16/2020 (images) Thank you card from FDL stem teacher and students for chatting with them, 408 reached 11/17/2020 (image/link) Your feedback is needed on Green Bay AOC habitat restoration work, 653 reached 11/17/2020 (news link) Invasive Asian Carp used for dog food, 389 reached 11/18/2020 (images) Brothers clean up garbage at Asylum Point, 762 reached 11/18/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from second Oshkosh location, 383 reached 11/19/2020 (news link) Is it possible to turn plastic waste into affordable housing, 240 reached 11/20/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from Washington Park in Neenah, 402 reached 11/23/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from Kuckuk Park in Shawano, 490 reached 11/23/2020 (FWWA link) How do AIS get into our waterways? Canals, dams, and diversions, 264 reached 11/24/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf works to prevent the spread of AIS, GT image, 429 reached 11/25/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf monitors the impact of recovery efforts, GT image, 305 reached 11/27/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf provides watershed education in schools, GT image, 494 reached 11/28/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf coordinates multi-stakeholder projects, GT image, 329 reached 11/29/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf coordinates the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 338 reached 11/30/2020 (link) WDNR: Be on the lookout for Marsh Pennywort, 185 reached 11/30/2020 (image) You can support Fox-Wolf through your Amazon purchases this giving season, 634 reached 11/30/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf works to install shoreline restoration efforts, GT image, 409 reached 12/01/2020 (news link) Snowy owls are back in Wisconsin, 480 reached 12/01/2020 (image/link) It’s Giving Tuesday, support Fox-Wolf, support clean water, 429 reached 12/04/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies make a perfect Christmas gift, 567 reached 12/07/2020 (image) Calmness over Lake Winnebago, 387 reached 12/07/2020 (image/link) Welcome to the team Katie, 468 reached 12/09/2020 (images) Volunteers monitored Mud Creek in Fox Crossing for chlorides, 340 reached 12/09/2020 (image) Support Fox-Wolf by sharing our page and inviting others to like us, 620 reached 12/10/2020 (image) Sunrise over Lake Winnebago, 465 reached 12/10/2020 (event) 6th annual Farmer Roundtable, 104 reached 12/12/2020 (image) Relying on salt and de-icers vs. shoveling first, 2,921 reached 12/13/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies make a great last minute gift, 278 reached 12/13/2020 (images) Second chloride readings from chloride monitors in the basin, 3,455 reached 12/15/2020 (image) We’re feeling inspired over here (snowman in kayak), 4,053 reached 12/16/2020 (news link) Thousands of golf fish removed from MN lake, 711 reached 12/16/2020 (Fox-Wolf video) Chris Acy talks about the history of the Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes, 651 reached 12/18/2020 (link) see the history of the Mississippi River through LiDar, 513 reached 12/21/2020 (FWWA link) How do invasive species get in our waterways? Maritime commerce, 252 reached 12/22/2020 (news link) WDNR addresses plan to address PFAS contamination in Wisconsin, 329 reached 12/23/2020 (images) Second chloride readings from locations in the Fox- Wolf basin, 310 reached Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 12/23/2020 (video) Man helps deer stuck on frozen lake, 307 reached 12/24/2020 (image) Happy Holidays from all of us at Fox-Wolf, 430 reached 12/27/2020 (image) Joanne & Charlie Tilleman are a Watershed Keeper sponsor for the 2021 event, 409 reached 12/28/2020 (image) Link to watch first Fox-Wolf AIS Creature Feature video, 144 reached 12/28/2020 (images) Photos show rescuers on Lake Winnebago who were able to capture injured pelicans, 567 reached 12/28/2020 (image) Photo show footprints on a frozen Lake Winnebago, 338 reached 12/29/2020 (image) Scatter like salt bae meme, reduce your salt use, 2,745 reached 2020 NEWSC MEDIA OUTREACH • March 19, 2020 - What is a Watershed? (Gannett USA-Today Network): https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/2020/03/19/wisconsin-flooding-and- water-quality-watersheds-define-where-how-were-affected/4832716002/ • August 20, 2020 – The Cleanup is days away (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/local5live-onlocation/fox-wolf-watershed-grab-some- supplies-and-help-clean-up-area-waterways/ • August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Kimberly (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/volunteers-tackle-more- than-60-sites-for-the-fox-wolf-watershed-clean-up/ • August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Fond du Lac (WBAY Channel 2) https://www.wbay.com/2020/08/22/sustain-fond-du-lac-joins-fox-wolf- watershed-alliance-in-cleanup-efforts/ • October 5, 2020 - Plastic Pollution (WLUK Fox-11): https://fox11online.com/news/local/cleanup-needed-as-debris-accumulates-on-some-lake-michigan- shorelines Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Thank You, 2020 Leadership Council Members! Chair Eric Rakers (2020-2021) City of DePere erakers@mail.de-pere.org (920) 339-4061 Vice-Chair Heath Kummerow (2020-2021) City of Neenah hkummerow@ci.neenah.wi.us (920) 886-6245 Secretary/Treasurer Brent Jalonen (2020 - 2021) Calumet County brent.jalonen@calumetcounty.org (920) 849-1493 ext. 395 Past-Chair Danielle Santry (2020-2021) Calumet County santry.danielle@co.calumet.wi.us (920) 849-1493 ext. 2402 Municipal Committee James Rabe (2019–2021) City of Oshkosh jrabe@ci.oshkosh.wi.us (920) 236-5065 General Public Committee Chris Pagels (2019 – 2021) Town of Greenville cpagels@townofgreenville.com (920) 841-2244 Building & Development Committee Kelli Mincheski City of Green Bay kellimi@greenbaywi.gov Stormwater Quality Management Committee Chris Murawski (2020-2022) Village of Little Chute chris@littlechutewi.org (920) 423-3861 Member-at-Large John Neumeier (2020-2022) City of Kaukauna neumeier@kaukauna-wi.org (920) 766-6305 Member-at-Large George Dearborn (2020-2022) Village of Fox-Crossing gdearborn@foxcrossingwi.gov (920) 720-7105 Member-at-Large Karen Heyrman (2018 – 2021) Town of Grand Chute Karen.heyrman@grandchute.net (920) 832-1581 Thank You, 2020 Committee Members! General Public Committee Chris Pagels – Town of Greenville Dani Santry – Calumet County Andy Maracini – Winnebago County George Dearborn – Village of Fox Crossing Sue Olson – City of Appleton Brian Wayner – Westwood Professional Services Municipal Committee James Rabe – City of Oshkosh Karen Heyrman – Town of Grand Chute Jeff Mazanec – raSmith Scott Ahl – Town of Two Rivers John Neumeier – City of Kaukauna Stormwater Quality Management Committee Chris Murawski – Village of Little Chute George Dearborn – Village of Fox Crossing Paul Willis – Mead & Hunt Abby Maslanka – Martenson & Eisele Andy Maracini – Winnebago County Building & Development Committee Kelli Mincheski – City of Green Bay Nick Waldschmidt – City of Fond du Lac Brent Jalonen – Calumet County Patrick Kuehl – Robert E. Lee Brad Hartjes – raSmith Report complied by: Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Kelly@fwwa.org NEWSC OUTREACH AND EDUCATION & Impacts from the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020: NEWSC outreach and education efforts were severely impacted by Covid-19. Despite the limitations for public gatherings and education in schools, a lot was still accomplished.  (4) communities received school outreach, De Pere, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac, reaching approximately 276 students  (2) exhibiting events, one in Oshkosh and one in Green Bay  More sharing and content on our social media accounts and followers have grown significantly  The Source e-newsletter was revamped and is sent out monthly with MS4 related content  834 volunteers participated in the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, and we had the most sponsors in the event’s history support the event  TV coverage from all local stations, and “What is a Watershed” article featured on the cover of all Gannet newspapers.  Working with the new WI Salt Wise Coordinator on salt reduction efforts including social media posts, informational webinars, and Salt Awareness Week in January 2021  Citizen Science: getting local volunteers to participate in chloride monitoring through the Salt Watch program and litter pickup through the Litterati app  Sign designs created for the DNR River Planning grant 2021: We will continue our current efforts and hope to resume normal outreach activities including school presentations, exhibiting, and community presentations based on public health guidelines surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.  Help coordinate efforts for the 2021 Salt Awareness Week taking place in January  Plan and coordinate the 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event taking place on Saturday, May 1st  Finish all design work and materials for the DNR River Planning grant and work with NEWSC communities to find potential sign winners (private BMP owners)  Finalize sign winners, order signs, conduct public outreach related to the project  Send out school outreach brochure in the fall NEWSC Exhibiting: Going forward, we will move the communities to receive 2020 NEWSC exhibiting into the forthcoming years of the 5- year MS4 permit cycle. The communities highlighted in yellow were 2020 exhibiting communities that have been added to the list for exhibiting in 2021, 2022, and 2023. 2021 2022 2023 2024 City of Kaukauna City of Marinette City of Fond du Lac City of Appleton Winnebago County Brown County City of Two Rivers Fond du Lac County Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Outagamie County Village of Bellevue Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing City of De Pere Village of Harrison Village of Howard Village of Kimberly City of Manitowoc Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico City of Neenah Town of Neenah Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Lawrence Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Scott Town of Greenville Town of Ledgeview Town of Black Wolf Town of Taycheedah Village of Combined Locks Town of Fond du Lac Village of Hobart Village of Little Chute Calumet County UW Oshkosh City of Menasha Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance & NEWSC Kelly@fwwa.org 2020 NEWSC OUTREACH OVERVIEW School Presentations:  1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students  3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students  9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students  10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Community Presentations:  1/23/2020 Adopt-a-Storm Drain Kickoff event in Fond du Lac, approx. reach 10 attendees Social Media: Facebook: 1,861 likes, 1,972 followers Instagram: 339 followers, 240 posts Exhibiting:  1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees  3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup (active participation): Volunteers: 834 Total Trash Bags: 476 Tires: 16 Electronics: 15 Plastic bags: 1,010 Balloons: 177 Straws: 1,163 Recycle bags: 89 Sponsorships NEWSC American Rivers: IN-KIND Badger Sports. Mag.: IN-KIND Woodward Comm.: IN-KIND Community First CU: IN-KIND 91.1 The Avenue: IN-KIND 4imprint: IN-KIND Essity: $2,500 City of Oshkosh: $2,500 Fund for Lake Michigan: $2,500 City of Appleton: $2,500 Green Bay Packers: $2,500 Cellcom: $1,000 Amcor: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 CN: $1,000 Jewelers Mutual: $1,000 J.F. Brennan: $1,000 We Energies: $1,000 Menasha Corp: $1,000 Water-Right: $1,000 Wolf River Com. Bank: $1,000 WPS Foundation: $1,000 Amcor/Bemis: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 SECURA: $1,000 Badger Labs: $500 Village of Fox Crossing: $500 Plexus: $500 Fox Comm. CU: $500 Great Northern Corp: $500 Great Northern Lam: $500 Mercury Marine: $500 OMNNI Associates: $500 Plexus: $500 Evergreen CU: $200 Gene Frederickson: $100 Thedacare: $100 Total: $30,000 Media:  March 19, 2020 - What is a Watershed? (Gannett USA-Today Network): https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/2020/03/19/wisconsin-flooding-and-water-quality-watersheds- define-where-how-were-affected/4832716002/  August 20, 2020 – The Cleanup is days away (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/local5live- onlocation/fox-wolf-watershed-grab-some-supplies-and-help-clean-up-area-waterways/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Kimberly (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/volunteers-tackle-more-than-60-sites-for-the-fox-wolf- watershed-clean-up/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Fond du Lac (WBAY Channel 2) https://www.wbay.com/2020/08/22/sustain-fond-du-lac-joins-fox-wolf-watershed-alliance-in-cleanup-efforts/  October 5, 2020 - Plastic Pollution (WLUK Fox-11): https://fox11online.com/news/local/cleanup-needed-as- debris-accumulates-on-some-lake-michigan-shorelines Watershed Pledges (active participation):  4/24/2020 11:57:18 (Allouez – 54301) Amanda Lowther, greenheartwhimsey@gmail.com, age, 21-49  4/24/2020 15:20:48 (Menasha – 54952) Leslie Lemieux, LezleeC830@yahoo.com, age, 21-49 Chloride Monitoring (active participation, with documentation):  10/20/2020 Ashwaubenon, 79ppm Cl-  10/20/2020 Oshkosh, 71ppm Cl-  10/28/2020 Fond du Lac, 31ppm Cl-  11/18/2020 Oshkosh, 116ppm Cl-  11/19/2020 Neenah 67ppm Cl- Storm Drain Makeovers (active participation, with photos)  04/21/2020 Oshkosh, before and after photos  04/21/2020 Menasha, before and after photos School Presentations: Appleton:  1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students De Pere:  3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students Oshkosh:  9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students Fond du Lac:  10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Exhibiting: Oshkosh  1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees Green Bay  3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees Municipality Cleanup Site Name # volunteers # of trash Bags Blue Bags Tires Elect plas bags Balloons Straws Conditions Fox River State Recreational Trail: Fox Pt to Kayakers Pt 9 3 1 0 3 10 0 18 Medium Fox River State Recreational Trail: Porlier Pier to Mason 5 5 1 0 0 2 0 3 Low Pamperin Park 30 16 2 2 0 20 2 30 Low Totals: 44 24 4 2 3 32 2 51 Joannes Park 14 5 2 0 0 34 3 9 Medium Bay Beach 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 42 High Leicht Memorial Park 8 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Totals: 25 18 3.5 1 0 34 3 54 Green Isle and Riverview Parks 25 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Weise & Kiwanis Parks 2 3 1.5 0 0 3 1 5 Low Totals: 27 13 2.5 0 0 3 1 5 Grand Chute Prairie Hill Park 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Low Totals: 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Combined Locks Memorial Park 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Low Totals: 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Voyager Park & Fox River State Rec Trail 23 12 4 0 0 50 20 50 Medium Bomier Pier & Fox River State Trail 12 15 2 0 0 12 2 10 Low Totals: 35 27 6 0 0 62 22 60 Town of Ledgeview Ledgeview Park 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Low Totals: 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Riverside Park 5 3 1 0 0 3 2 8 Low Grignon Park 6 5 0.5 0 1 10 0 4 Low 1000 Islands 19 5 3 0 0 15 0 4 Low Totals: 30 13 4.5 0 1 28 2 16 Village of Kimberly Sunset Park 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Medium Totals: 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Calumet County Park 22 21 3 0 0 10 1 3 Medium Stockbridge Harbor 10 5 1 0 0 10 0 35 Medium Totals: 32 26 4 0 0 20 1 38 Alicia Park 9 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Telulah Park 21 13 1.5 1 1 0 18 25 Medium Newberry Trail/North Island Trail 17 11 3 0 1 50 0 5 Medium Memorial Park 22 10 3 0 0 30 12 50 Low Pierce Park/Lutz Park 21 9 2 5 10 10 Medium Peabody Park 16 9 1 0 0 23 10 16 Medium Totals: 106 53 11 1 2 108 50 109 Heckrodt 17 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Low Trestle Trails/Boardwalk 10 8 1 0 0 50 0 30 High Totals: 27 14 2 0 0 50 0 30 Village of Fox Crossing*Fritse Park 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Medium De Pere Allouez Green Bay Brown County Appleton* Menasha Calumet County Kaukauna Totals: 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Riverside Park/Kimberly Point Parks 7 1 1 0 1 6 2 10 Low Arrowhead Park 14 12 3 1 0 74 4 74 Low Herb & Dolly Smith Park & Trail System 8 4 0.5 0 0 10 1 13 Medium Doty Park/Island Parks 12 5 0 0 0 6 0 3 Low Totals: 41 22 4.5 1 1 96 7 100 Lakeside Park 32 23 0 0 0 30 2 25 Medium Lakeside Park - West 15 10 2 3 0 12 0 0 Medium Totals: 47 33 2 3 0 42 2 25 UW-Oshkosh UW-Oshkosh Riverfront 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Medium Totals: 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Asylum Point 18 12 2 2 2 7 3 3 Medium Waukau Creek 4 4 2 0 0 8 0 8 Low Wiowash Trail (behind Riverside Cemetery)13 6 0 0 0 18 1 12 Medium Wiouwash Trail (Lake Butte des Morts)8 7 2 1 1 60 0 6 Low Totals: 43 29 6 3 3 93 4 29 Red Arrow Park 22 17 6 0 1 13 2 12 Medium Menominee Park 41 25 10 0 1 41 4 130 Medium Fugleberg & 24th Street Boat Launches 7 10 0 0 0 24 1 17 High Rainbow & Abe Rochlin Park 8 9 1 0 0 13 3 10 Low Totals: 78 61 17 0 2 91 10 169 Pfeifer Park & Trails 12 3.5 0 3 0 13 2 17 Low Memorial Park 12 5 0 1 1 48 0 92 Medium Totals: 24 8.5 0 4 1 61 2 109 Doyle Park 7 4 0 0 0 12 3 3 Low Heesaker Park & Trail System 11 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 Low Island Park 4 2 0.5 0 0 10 0 20 Low Totals: 22 12 1.5 0 1 27 3 23 Heritage County Park 10 2.5 0.5 0 0 18 0 5 Low State Hwy 22 Wayside 3 5 2 0 0 10 0 6 Low Totals: 13 7.5 2.5 0 0 28 0 11 Sherwood High Cliff State Park 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Medium Totals: 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Marble Park 14 3 1 0 0 15 0 6 Low Lake Winneconne Park 15 2 0.5 0 0 15 4 13 Low Totals: 29 5 1.5 0 0 30 4 19 NEWSC supports the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event through staff time for the Outreach Coordinated to plan the event. *Communities with an asterict by them represent a community that donated beyond their NEWSC dues to sponsor the event. Oshkosh* New London Little Chute Shawano Winneconne Winnebago Couny Neenah Fond du Lac 2020 FOX-WOLF WATERSHED CLEANUP PHOTOS Storm Drain Makeovers: Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh: 04/21/2020 Menasha: 04/21/2020 Watershed Pledges (active participation):  4/24/2020 11:57:18 (ALLOUEZ – 54301) Amanda Lowther, greenheartwhimsey@gmail.com, age, 21-49  4/24/2020 15:20:48 (MENASHA – 54952) Leslie Lemieux, LezleeC830@yahoo.com, age, 21-49 LINK TO THE WATERSHED PLEDGE ON THE FWWA.ORG WEBSITE Community Presentations:  1/23/2020 Adopt-a-Storm Drain Kickoff event in FOND DU LAC, approx. reach 10 attendees Chloride Monitoring (active participation, with documentation): Ashwaubenon:  10/20/2020 Ashwaubenon, 79ppm Cl-  12/13/2020 Ashwaubenon, 98ppm Cl- Fond du Lac:  10/28/2020 Fond du Lac, 31ppm Cl-  12/15/2020 Fond du Lac, 43ppm Cl Fox Crossing  11/28/2020 Fox Crossing, 129ppm Cl-  12/18/2020 Fox Crossing, 203ppm Cl- Neenah:  11/19/2020 Neenah, 67ppm Cl-  12/13/2020 Neenah, 91ppm Cl- Oshkosh:  10/20/2020 Oshkosh - Sawyer Creek, 71ppm Cl-  11/18/2020 Oshkosh – Campbell Creek, 116ppm Cl-  12/13/2020 Oshkosh – Sawyer Creek, 103ppm Cl-  12/13/2020 Oshkosh – Campbell Creek, 237ppm Cl- ALL CHLORIDE MONITORING RESULTS, VOLUNTEER PHOTOS, AND LOCATIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THIS MAP. 2020 Litterati App Cleanup Activity Allouez:  5 pieces of trash Berlin:  8 pieces of trash De Pere:  41 pieces of trash Green Bay:  189 pieces of trash Fond du Lac:  16 pieces of trash Fond du Lac County:  19 pieces of trash Howard:  2 pieces of trash Oshkosh:  39 pieces of trash Taycheedah:  8 pieces of trash 2020 NEWSC Media:  March 19, 2020 - What is a Watershed? (Gannett USA-Today Network): https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/2020/03/19/wisconsin-flooding-and-water-quality- watersheds-define-where-how-were-affected/4832716002/  August 20, 2020 – The Cleanup is days away (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/local5live-onlocation/fox-wolf-watershed-grab-some- supplies-and-help-clean-up-area-waterways/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Kimberly (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/volunteers-tackle-more-than-60-sites-for- the-fox-wolf-watershed-clean-up/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Fond du Lac (WBAY Channel 2) https://www.wbay.com/2020/08/22/sustain-fond-du-lac-joins-fox-wolf-watershed-alliance-in- cleanup-efforts/  October 5, 2020 - Plastic Pollution (WLUK Fox-11): https://fox11online.com/news/local/cleanup- needed-as-debris-accumulates-on-some-lake-michigan-shorelines Social Media Posts 2020 Social Media: Facebook: 1,875 likes, 1,992 followers Instagram: 353 followers, 256 posts 01/02/2020 (news link) Must-see imagery of the Great Lakes on a clear December day, 1,005 reached 01/05/2020 (image) Photo showing sunset over Lake Butte des Morts, 509 reached 01/07/2020 (news link) Man’s mission to catch Lake Michigan waves on eco-friendly surfboards, 320 reached 01/07/2020 (news link) Bait shops help fight against aquatic invasive species, 303 reached 01/08/2020 (news link) Wisconsin communities search for road salt alternatives, 544 reached 01/09/2020 (news link) Excavator works to remove a 15 ft tall ice shove on Lake Winnebago, 466 reached 01/10/2020 (FWWA link) Water quality task force publishes recommendations, 347 reached 01/10/2020 (infographic) Izaak Walton League shares salt watch results that include Wisconsin, 459 reached 01/12/2020 (infographic) Thank you to Fox Crossing for sponsoring the Fox-Wolf Cleanup, 1,307 reached 01/12/2020 (news link) Photographer catches Lake Michigan waves crashing against lighthouse, 890 reached 01/13/2020 (image) #travelingcleanupshirt shows cleanup volunteer in Louisianna, 552 reached 01/14/2020 (infographic) Learn about the Fond du Lac Adopt-a-Drain program, 374 reached 01/14/2020 (news link) Seattle meteorologist tries to pronounce WI cities, 736 reached 01/16/2020 (image) Thank you to Evergreen Credit Union for supporting our organization, 788 reached 01/17/2020 (link) What happens to stream life when the temperatures drop?, 384 reached 01/21/2020 (image) Thank you to the City of Appleton for supporting the Fox-Wolf cleanup, 320 reached 01/23/2020 (infographic) Join us at the FDL library to learn about the Adopt-a-Drain program, 251 reached 01/23/2020 (news link) Walk Across Lake Winnebago cancelled, 414 reached 01/24/2020 (news link) Ice balls on Lake Michigan: How they form, 384 reached 01/27/2020 (image) Vote for your favorite cleanup t-shirt color, 1,485 reached 01/28/2020 (news link) Vintage EPA photos reveal what US waterways looked like before pollution was regulated, 753 reached 01/30/2020 (news link) Oshkosh firefighters rescue puppy from frozen Fox River, 741 reached 02/02/2020 (infographic) Happy World Wetlands Day, 662 reached 02/03/2020 (infographic) Save-the-date for our Watershed Celebration on March 3rd, 446 reached 02/04/2020 (image) Thank you SECURA for supporting our 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 338 reached 02/04/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf’s Emily recorded our ad for the cleanup at Woodward Comm. Studios, 806 reached 02/05/2020 (image) How many plastic bags were cleaned up at our 2019 cleanup? (poll) 993 reached 02/06/2020 (images) Occupied eagle nests in 1974 compared to 2019, 693 reached 02/07/2020 (news link) Officials work to contain manure runoff in Fond du Lac Co., 639 reached 02/10/2020 (image) Photo shows the lighthouse at Asylum Point on Lake Winnebago at sunrise, 471 reached 02/13/2020 (news link) Truck stuck in Lake Poygan ice creates dangerous situation, 820 reached 02/14/2020 (image & link) Registration opens today for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 3,259 reached 02/17/2020 (news link) It’s so cold in Michigan that ‘ice volcanoes’ are erupting along the shoreline, 721 reached 02/17/2020 (FB event) A facebook event was created for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 347 reached 02/18/2020 (FB event) Watershed Celebration on March 3rd, 493 reached 02/20/2020 (infographic) Mark your calendar for a celebration of the success of Menominee River AOC, 547 reached 02/22/2020 (news link) Satellite reveals low ice this year on the Great Lakes, 444 reached 02/23/2020 (news link) Wisconsin fish fry events may not have perch due to shortage, 461 reached 02/23/2020 (infographic) 123 volunteers registered in the first week registration was open, 1,299 reached 02/25/2020 (image) We’re looking for cleanup site leaders; site leaders receive a free roll-up blanket, 1,483 reached 02/29/2020 (news link) Homes frozen over along Lake Erie in Western New York create eerie sight, 607 reached 03/01/2020 (FB event) We’re only days away from our Watershed Celebration, 475 reached 03/03/2020 (images) Photos show day 1 of Fox-Wolf’s Watershed Conference in Appleton, 463 reached 03/05/2020 (video) Check out our 2019 Year in Review Video, 760 reached 03/07/2020 (images) Fox-Wolf has an exhibit set up at the Brown County for Leopold event, 470 reached 03/10/2020 (infographic) Celebrating AOC efforts in Lower Menominee River, 383 reached 03/10/2020 (image) Registration is open for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 1,652 reached 03/12/2020 (infographic) fish vs. fish vs. fishes, 439 reached 03/13/2020 (images) Photos showing our Outreach Coordinator working with students in De Pere, 327 reached 03/13/2020 (image) Vote for your favorite cleanup shirt color, 284 reached 03/17/2020 (images) Terrell’s Island is beautiful in all seasons, 608 reached 03/19/2020 (image) volunteers help sort cleanup supplies at the Fox-Wolf office, 296 reached 03/23/2020 (infographic) Winnebago Waterways is looking for summer AIS interns, 174 reached 03/23/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf is looking to donate our sealed boxes of non-latex gloves, 1,006 reached 03/24/2020 (images) Four photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 256 reached 03/24/2020 (link) Fees waived for Wisconsin state parks and trails, 380 reached 03/25/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 223 reached 03/26/2020 (images) 3 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 210 reached 03/27/2020 (news link) Reduced walleye bag limits begin April 1 for the Lake Winnebago System 176 reached 03/29/2020 (image) What is a watershed? On the front cover of all Gannett newspapers, 963 reached 03/30/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken (Waukau Creek) 484 reached 04/01/2020 (infographic) April every year vs. April during quarantine, 5,203 reached 04/02/2020 (images) 9 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 485 reached 04/03/2020 (images) 5 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 299 reached 04/05/2020 (infographic) Image saying it a great day to get out and explore our waterways, 373 reached 04/05/2020 (image) Do you know where in the watershed this photo was taken? (Princeton, WI) 406 reached 04/06/2020 (images) 10 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 255 reached 04/08/2020 (image) What do you think of this anti-littering campaign from Toronto, 1.434 reached 04/09/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf created the watershed ABC’s for at-home learning, 3,543 reached 04/13/2020 (news link) Three of Michigan’s Great Lakes to set record water level for March, 317 reached 04/13/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf updated the FB cover photo showing an image of Lake Winnebago, 228 reached 04/13/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 534 reached 04/13/2020 (image) a photo was shared, 403 reached 04/14/2020 (link) the WDNR is hiring conservation wardens, 209 reached 04/16/2020 (image & link) At-home learning lesson, teach your kids about native plants, 1,392 reached 04/16/2020 (images) 2 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 328 reached 04/16/2020 (link) Wolf River cam offers views of sturgeon as they get ready to spawn, 583 reached 04/19/2020 (video) Discovery Channel features Zac Efron taking on the Great Global Cleanup, 404 reached 04/20/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 1 show us your nature photos, 834 reached 04/21/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 2 storm drain makeovers, 1,478 reached 04/21/2020 (images) photos show a volunteer who took on the storm drain makeover challenge, 3,126 reached 04/22/2020 (video) Video showcasing ‘Gaylord Nelson: A Vision for the Earth’ 803 reached 04/22/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 3 take the trash cleanup challenge, 841 reached 04/22/2020 (images) Photos show volunteers in Menasha who took on the storm drain makeover challenge, 6,355 reached 04/23/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 4 plant something challenge, 585 reached 04/23/2020 (images) 4 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 335 reached 04/24/2020 (image) Earth Week: Day 5 take the watershed pledge, 686 reached 04/24/2020 (photo & link) At home learning lesson: Try the pond in a jar experiment, 235 reached 04/26/2020 (images) 12 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 415 reached 04/27/2020 (images) Photos show a volunteer who tried out our native plant lesson, 316 reached 04/30/2020 (images) 7 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 386 reached 05/02/2020 (image) Radar show bird migration in the U.S. 469 reached 05/04/2020 (image) Do you know where in the watershed this photo was taken? (Lakeside Park West) 466 reached 05/05/2020 (infographic) Fox-Wolf has a message about supporting frontline workers for #GivingTuesdayNow 490 reached 05/05/2020 (images) 3 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 441 reached 05/07/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf receives WDNR River Planning grant, 300 reached 05/07/2020 (video) It’s important to keep your footing while out in nature, 397 reached 05/08/2020 (image & link) At-home learning activity, Discover Insects!, 479 reached 05/11/2020 (FWWA link) $1.6 million awarded to Fox-Wolf for water quality, 1,100 reached 05/11/2020 (images) 4 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 317 reached 05/12/2020 (news link) Don’t plant these 10 invasive species in your yard, 461 reached 05/12/2020 (images) 13 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 446 reached 05/13/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? (Berlin Locks), 643 reached 05/13/2020 (news link) Lake flies swarm the Lake Winnebago shoreline in Calumet County, 395 reached 05/14/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 290 reached 05/14/2020 (link) A link to Izaak Walton League’s celebrating wetland’s carbon storage abilities, 341 reached 05/15/2020 (image & link) At-home learning lesson, stream scavenger hunt, 348 reached 05/17/2020 (image) photo of newspaper showing, “Terrell’s Island Combats Parking Issues, Disappointing Litter, 535 reached 05/18/2020 (FWWA link) Updates to 2020 Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program, 342 reached 05/18/2020 (news link) Coverage of flooding issues in Green Bay, 352 reached 05/19/2020 (video) Northwoods Frog Call Phenology from the Cable Natural History Museum, 560 reached 05/20/2020 (infographic) Meme showing the importance of sweeping up grass clippings, 2,946 reached 05/20/2020 (news link) Midland Michigan Under Water After Edenville Dam Bursts, 359 reached 05/21/2020 (infographic) Save-the-Date the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup has been rescheduled for 8/22, 2,464 reached 05/22/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 296 reached 05/22/2020 (FWWA link) Lake Winnebago Water Levels – Back on Track for 2020, 429 reached 05/22/2020 (link) Rotary Club of Neenah cleans up Fritse Park in Fox Crossing, 287 reached 05/23/2020 (link) Check out this interactive map showing land trust sites to explore in Wisconsin, 264 reached 05/26/2020 (images) 10 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 226 reached 05/26/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this image taken? (Crystal River near Waupaca), 987 reached 05/27/2020 (link) Rain Garden guidebook shared for homeowners from Clean Lakes Alliance, 372 reached 05/27/2020 (video) Underwater drone footage shows fish in the Redgranite Quarry, 1,198 reached 05/29/2020 (infographic) Habitattitude Exotic Pet Surrender Event, 270 reached 06/01/2020 (image) Photo shows volunteers who cleaned up 5 tires, a bucket, and two bags of trash in FDL, 702 reached 06/03/2020 (news link) Photo shows incredible lightning captured over Lake Winnebago, 647 reached 06/03/2020 (FB event link) It’s free, fun weekend in Wisconsin!, 269 reached 06/08/2020 (images) Volunteers returned to FDL yesterday and cleaned up 7 more tires and 4 bags of trash, 546 reached 06/08/2020 (infographic) Wisconsin will see impacts of Gulf hurricane, 804 reached 06/08/2020 (GIF) Registration is open for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup in August, 585 reached 06/09/2020 (FB event) Fox-Wolf adds the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event on Facebook, 145 reached 06/09/2020 (infographic) Turn on the AmazonSmile app and support Fox-Wolf through your purchases, 295 reached 06/11/2020 (image) Photo shows a shoreline restoration project on Shawano Lake, 308 reached 06/12/2020 (image) Photo shows article from The Green Laker about dried algae on rocks, 296 reached 06/14/2020 (images) Photos show Wood Duck ducklings leaping out of their house in the spring, 699 reached 06/15/2020 (video) video shows underwater footage of fish and plants in Elkhart Lake, 436 reached 06/16/2020 (video) 2020 Clean Boats, Clean Waters Inspection Guidelines, 401 reached 06/18/2020 (infographic) Clean, Drain, Dry initiative for preventing the spread of AIS, 234 reached 06/20/2020 (image) Photo shows waterspout over Lake Winnebago, 592 reached 06/22/2020 (infographic) Good Dog, Good Owner image displays the importance of picking up after pets, 1,539 reached 06/23/2020 (video) Anoka Soil and Water shares video about the importance of restoring shorelines, 316 reached 06/23/2020 (news link) Redgranite Quarry closes due to garbage and vandalism issues, 704 reached 06/24/2020 (FWWA link) Bring invasive species education to your virtual meeting or event, 319 reached 06/26/2020 (link) Upcoming webinar from the Izaak Walton League about planting to protect water, 185 reached 06/27/2020 (FWWA link) New AIS found in Oconto County – Bufferfly Dock, 373 reached 06/29/2020 (news video) A family in northern Wisconsin saves bear from plastic container, 538 reached 07/02/2020 (image) An amazing capture of a gull rising up over Lake Winnebago, 506 reached 07/02/2020 (images) Photos show a bicycle pulled from Lake Winnebago that’s covered in Zebra Mussels, 12,112 reached 07/03/2020 (news link) Clean Boats, Clean Waters launches on Winnebago Waterways, 350 reached 07/07/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? (Ashwaubenon/Fox River) 449 reached 07/08/2020 (Image) Photo shows stack of Fox-Wolf cleanup posters for distribution, 1,286 reached 07/09/2020 (infographic) Meme states fish like worms, not worm containers, 54,884 reached 07/10/2020 (event) Snapshot Day 2020 – A statewide search for AIS, 191 reached 07/11/2020 (news link) Great Lakes temps warming off the charts, 657 reached 07/13/2020 (images) Use the EPA’s CyAN app to track algal blooms in our watershed, 565 reached 07/13/2020 (image & link) Click to register for the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 2,549 reached 07/14/2020 (images) 6 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE” 632 reached 07/14/2020 (FWWA link) Winnebago Waterways is looking for public comment on the LMP, 387 reached 07/15/2020 (FWWA link) WDNR is looking for water quality monitoring volunteers, 316 reached 07/16/2020 (GIF) Volunteers can clean up by boat, canoe, or kayak during our event, 915 reached 07/19/2020 (image) Photo shows boxes full of new trash grabbers for the cleanup event, 1,763 reached 07/20/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Spotlight – Red Swamp Crayfish, 335 reached 07/22/2020 (link) Did you know WI is home to several carnivorous plant species?, 335 reached 07/23/2020 (GIF) Have you heard our radio ads for the cleanup event?, 210 reached 07/24/2020 (FWWA link) Comment period is still for the Winnebago System Lake Management Plan, 294 reached 07/24/2020 (event link) Snapshot Day 2020 – A statewide search for AIS, 224 reached 07/24/2020 (image) Site Leaders are needed for the cleanup event, free gift provided, 660 reached 07/26/2020 (image) A reminder to register for the cleanup by August 3rd to receive an event t-shirt, 1,227 reached 07/27/2020 (images) 13 photos added to the FB album, “Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE”, 375 reached 07/28/2020 (link) E. Coli update on Green Lake, 393 reached 07/28/2020 (FWWA link) Local Partner Receives Invader Crusader Award, 373 reached 07/29/2020 (image) A photo shows all of the counties in the basin, 1,071 reached 07/31/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Educators Hired for 2020 Season, 329 reached 08/01/2020 (images) Photos from volunteer show roofing debris littered near Lake Butte des Morts, 1,054 reached 08/02/2020 (image) A final reminder that volunteers must be registered by August 3rd to receive a t-shirt, 512 reached 08/03/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf is honored to receive a Champion of Conservation Award from LNRP, 343 reached 08/03/2020 (FWWA link) Recreation, Watershed Management Focus Groups Need Your Voice, 292 reached 08/04/2020 (infographic) Photo shows why it’s important to not wash vehicles in your driveway, 1,440 reached 08/04/2020 (video) Now Recruiting: Recreation Focus Group Participants, 155 reached 08/06/2020 (video) Thank you to all of our 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup sponsors, 463 reached 08/07/2020 (image) Photo show Fox-Wolf Staff on boat cleaning up and doing index sampling, 551 reached 08/07/2020 (infographic) Thank you to Firestone for recycling tires from our 2020 cleanup event, 508 reached 08/07/2020 (event link) A reminder to sign up for AIS Snapshot Day 2020, 190 reached 08/10/2020 (image) Our cleanup t-shirts have a color change due to inventory issues due to pandemic, 764 reached 08/10/2020 (image) Now Recruiting: Watershed Management Focus Group, 619 reached 08/11/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup updates, registration closing, site leaders needed, 374 reached 08/12/2020 (news link) Discovery of cultural artifacts along Lake Winnebago increases Neenah’s cost to rebuild, 179 reached 08/12/2020 (news link) Fox River dredging project has finished, EPA announces, 593 reached 08/13/2020 (infographic) 631 volunteers have registered for the cleanup, registration is still open, 1,406 reached 08/14/2020 (image) Surprise, all cleanup volunteers will receive a free pair of sunglasses at the cleanup, 690 reached 08/16/2020 (image) Final reminder that cleanup registration is closing, 446 reached 08/16/2020 (images) Photos show large amount of garbage cleaned up by volunteers on the Wolf River, 654 reached 08/18/2020 (link) Last Opportunity to Participate in a Focus Group for the Winnebago Waterways LMP, 220 reached 08/18/2020 (images) Thanks to Green Bay volunteers who participated in this year’s AIS Snapshot Day, 443 reached 08/18/2020 (image) Photo shows volunteer cleanup shirt on a dog—shirts turned out great, 741 reached 08/19/2020 (news link) Work begins on Fox River Boardwalk Project, 460 reached 08/20/2020 (image) Thank you to cleanup site leader Darcie and her family for talking on the news today, 1,744 reached 08/21/2020 (link) Image shows a steamboat called the Thistle that took passengers around Lake Winnebago, 422 reached 08/22/2020 (image) A big thank you to all of the volunteers who made today’s cleanup event a success, 1,117 reached 08/23/2020 (video) A video shows a mama bear swimming with three bear cubs on her back in northern WI, 377 reached 08/24/2020 (news video) WBAY talks with Fox-Wolf volunteers in Fond du Lac, 440 reached 08/24/2020 (images) When in doubt, stay out! Photos show blue-green algae blooms, 542 reached 08/25/2020 (image) A photo shows tires found during the cleanup on their way to be recycled, 539 reached 08/26/2020 (images) Photos show volunteers in the Winnebago System who volunteered for AIS Snapshot Day, 400 reached 08/26/2020 (image) A photo shows volunteers who were cleaning up on their own by Lake Winnebago, 783 reached 08/27/2020 (image) Support Fox-Wolf by rounding up at the registers at REI’s new store in Appleton, 3,648 reached 08/27/2020 (infographic) A photo shows the cleanup totals including bags, straws, tires, and more, 1,628 reached 08/28/2020 (image) A photo shows the news signs for Fox-Wolf’s Adopt-a-Launch program, 500 reached 08/28/2020 (album) 393 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s 2020 Cleanup album, 1,207 reached 08/28/2020 (album) 27 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s 2020 Cleanup album, 328 reached 08/30/2020 (images) Photos show a duckling with a fishing lure caught on its bill, 398 reached 08/31/2020 (album) 10 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’ 2020 Cleanup album, 430 reached 09/02/2020 (infographic) A photo demonstrates the importance of properly draining pools, 4,365 reached 09/02/2020 (images) The Weyenberg’s did another big cleanup along the Wolf River, 749 reached 09/03/2020 (infographic) Volunteers are needed to help with planting Swan Acres’s shores, 275 reached 09/03/2020 (images) A reminder to submit your photos for our 2020 cleanup album, 431 reached 09/04/2020 (FWWA link) AIS Spotlight – Asian Carp, 164 reached 09/04/2020 (images & link) A “Kids Don’t Float” life jacket loaner station was added to Fritse Park, 483 reached 09/07/2020 (images) 6 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s Cleanup album, 418 reached 09/08/2020 (images) 8 volunteer cleanup photos were added to Fox-Wolf’s Cleanup album, 336 reached 09/08/2020 (images) Voting is now open for our 2020 Cleanup Photo Contest, 1,013 reached 09/09/2020 (image & link) Fox-Wolf is hiring a Lower Fox River Watershed Coordinator 09/11/2020 (news link) Oshkosh Students turn a tragic day into giving back, 390 reached 09/12/2020 (news link) Shawano County couple saves snapping turtles, 367 reached 09/13/2020 (images) Photos show Oshkosh North students cleanup up Miller’s Bay by kayak, 428 reached 09/13/2020 (images) Photos show the winners of the 2020 Cleanup Photo Contest, 557 reached 09/14/2020 (image) Photo shows the annual economic benefit of a single tree, including water runoff reduction, 492 reached 09/15/2020 (image) Photos shows Fox-Wolf staff wearing Fox-Wolf beanies, looking for interest in fundraiser, 759 reached 09/14/2020 (images) Photos show the danger of strainers, or branches underwater that can catch paddlers, 650 reached 09/18/2020 (news link) Woman and sunfish for five-year friendship on Minnesota lake, 557 reached 09/21/2020 (image) Reminder: followers that they can now round up at the register at REI to support Fox -Wolf 1,688 reached 09/23/2020 (images) Photos show another cleanup by the Weyenberg’s on the Wolf River, 448 reached 09/25/2020 (news link) Whooping Crane survived one of Wisconsin’s harshest winters, 415 reached 09/25/2020 (FWWA link) Waterfowl Hunters Help Prevent the Spread of AIS, 145 reached 09/25/2020 (images) Blue-green algae bloom alert and health warning, 335 reached 09/28/2020 (FB event) Live from the Field: Seven Oaks Dairy, 169 reached 09/29/2020 (video) Recording of the Live with Farmers event, 173 reached 09/30/2020 (news link) Fox River Cleanup Project Celebrated at Annual Clean Bay Backers Meeting, 300 reached 10/01/2020 (image) This is not where you masks go when you’re done with them, 5,301 reached 10/01/2020 (news link) Archaeologists discover graves and 200 cultural features along Lake Winnebago, 330 reached 10/01/2020 (update cover photo) Crystal River near Waupaca, 328 reached 10/02/2020 (photo) Fox-Wolf beanies are here, 912 reached 10/03/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf’s Chris Acy talks about AIS and waterfowl hunters, 328 reached 10/04/2020 (image) Where in the Watershed was this photo taken? Big Smokey Falls, 556 reached 10/05/2020 (news link) Cleanup needed along Lake Michigan shorelines, 296 reached 10/07/2020 (link) Fox-Wolf was live with Pipe Creek farmers, 131 reached 10/07/2020 (image) Thanks for sharing our Adopt-a-Launch program Oshkosh Herald, 392 reached 10/07/2020 (images) 6 photos were added to Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE!, 355 reached 10/08/2020 (image/link) Help support Fox-Wolf’s mission with a beanie purchase, 341 reached 10/08/2020 (image) Join us at 11 for a live talk with Farmer Dave in Pipe Creek, 455 reached 10/08/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 217 reached 10/08/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 135 reached 10/09/2020 (video) YouTube video from FDL showing live chat with farmer Dave, 206 reached 10/12/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf’s Anna B. talks about cleaning your gear to prevent the spread of AIS, 213 reached 10/12/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf staff are masked and practicing social distancing while stream monitoring, 508 reached 10/13/2020 (images) photos showing conservation agricultural practices in Pipe Creek, 264 reached 10/13/2020 (images) 4 photos were added to Cleanup Volunteers are EVERYWHERE!, 392 reached 10/13/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live, 171 reached 10/14/2020 (image/link) We’ve received our Winter Salt Watch kit, 2,719 reached 10/15/2020 (image/link) Have you donated for your Fox-Wolf beanie yet?, 503 reached 10/15/2020 (news link) City of Green Bay utility has officially replaced all the city’s lead pipes, 281 reached 10/16/2020 (news link) FDL mulls purchase of ledge property, 397 reached 10/20/2020 (GIF) Save-the-Date for the 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 596 reached 10/20/2020 (FWWA link) Clean Boats, Clean Waters program wraps up, 264 reached 10/20/2020 (image) Photo shows baseline chloride reading in Oshkosh, link to sign up, 276 reached 10/21/2020 (link) We will be live at 11am for farmer interview, 260 reached 10/21/2020 (video) Fox-Wolf was live in Pipe Creek watershed, 1,628 reached 10/22/2020 (news link) Michigan Man Discovers Strange Glowing Rocks in the Upper Peninsula, 733 reached 10/22/2020 (image) Where in the watershed was this photo taken? FDL County Wayside, 377 reached 10/23/2020 (image) Do you like how our Fox-Wolf pumpkin turned out?, 1,588 reached 10/23/2020 (FWWA link) Waterfowl Hunter AIS Outreach efforts during waterfowl season opener!, 275 reached 10/26/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies are still available but are going fast, 406 reached 10/26/2020 (map link) This map shows where volunteers are monitoring for chlorides in our basin, 415 reached 10/27/2020 (image) Photo shows the baseline chloride reading from Ashwaubenon Creek, 426 reached 10/28/2020 (video) “The Worth of Water” is worth a watch, 471 reached 10/28/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reaching from the Fond du Lac river, 240 reached 10/29/2020 (image) Things to keep out of our drains including demonic clowns, 2,549 reached 10/30/2020 (image/link) Register for the Izaak Walton League’s Salt Watch webinar, 533 reached 10/31/2020 (video) Brown County staff discuss restoration work at Ken Euers Nature Preserve, 233 reached 10/31/2020 (link) Rare Halloween blue moon is a treat for us all, 249 reached 10/31/2020 (link) Winnebago Waterways monthly newsletter, 165 reached 11/02/2020 (link) Public Lands Grant Opportunity, 286 reached 11/02/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf updates their profile picture, 287 reached 11/03/2020 (image) Thank you Cellcom for sponsoring our 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 692 reached 11/04/2020 (video) The company that makes our trash grabbers is looking to be more sustainable, 246 reached 11/04/2020 (image) Join Fox-Wolf this winter and help clean up trash using the Litterati app, 753 reached 11/06/2020 (FWWA link) Winnebago Waterways program seeks Members at Large, 243 reached 11/06/2020 (image) The Fox River looks pink in downtown Oshkosh, 284 reached 11/08/2020 (image) Thank you REI and customers for your donation of $254.37, 493 reached 11/08/2020 (image) Photo shows baseline chloride reading from Superior, WI, 361 reached 11/10/2020 (image) Dad joke: I thought you should know I’m outstanding in my field, 635 reached 11/11/2020 (news link) De Pere’s crown jewel of tourism is vandalized, 404 reached 11/13/2020 (news link) Record high temperatures leads to blue-green algae blooms in lakes, 361 reached 11/13/2020 (news link) Two men arrested in De Pere Riverwalk Damage, 350 reached 11/16/2020 (images) Thank you card from FDL stem teacher and students for chatting with them, 408 reached 11/17/2020 (image/link) Your feedback is needed on Green Bay AOC habitat restoration work, 653 reached 11/17/2020 (news link) Invasive Asian Carp used for dog food, 389 reached 11/18/2020 (images) Brothers clean up garbage at Asylum Point, 762 reached 11/18/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from second Oshkosh location, 383 reached 11/19/2020 (news link) Is it possible to turn plastic waste into affordable housing, 240 reached 11/20/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from Washington Park in Neenah, 402 reached 11/23/2020 (image) Baseline chloride reading from Kuckuk Park in Shawano, 490 reached 11/23/2020 (FWWA link) How do AIS get into our waterways? Canals, dams, and diversions, 264 reached 11/24/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf works to prevent the spread of AIS, GT image, 429 reached 11/25/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf monitors the impact of recovery efforts, GT image, 305 reached 11/27/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf provides watershed education in schools, GT image, 494 reached 11/28/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf coordinates multi-stakeholder projects, GT image, 329 reached 11/29/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf coordinates the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, 338 reached 11/30/2020 (link) WDNR: Be on the lookout for Marsh Pennywort, 185 reached 11/30/2020 (image) You can support Fox-Wolf through your Amazon purchases this giving season, 634 reached 11/30/2020 (image) Fox-Wolf works to install shoreline restoration efforts, GT image, 409 reached 12/01/2020 (news link) Snowy owls are back in Wisconsin, 480 reached 12/01/2020 (image/link) It’s Giving Tuesday, support Fox-Wolf, support clean water, 429 reached 12/04/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies make a perfect Christmas gift, 567 reached 12/07/2020 (image) Calmness over Lake Winnebago, 387 reached 12/07/2020 (image/link) Welcome to the team Katie, 468 reached 12/09/2020 (images) Volunteers monitored Mud Creek in Fox Crossing for chlorides, 340 reached 12/09/2020 (image) Support Fox-Wolf by sharing our page and inviting others to like us, 620 reached 12/10/2020 (image) Sunrise over Lake Winnebago, 465 reached 12/10/2020 (event) 6th annual Farmer Roundtable, 104 reached 12/12/2020 (image) Relying on salt and de-icers vs. shoveling first, 2,921 reached 12/13/2020 (image/link) Fox-Wolf beanies make a great last minute gift, 278 reached 12/13/2020 (images) Second chloride readings from chloride monitors in the basin, 3,455 reached 12/15/2020 (image) We’re feeling inspired over here (snowman in kayak), 4,053 reached 12/16/2020 (news link) Thousands of golf fish removed from MN lake, 711 reached 12/16/2020 (Fox-Wolf video) Chris Acy talks about the history of the Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes, 651 reached 12/18/2020 (link) see the history of the Mississippi River through LiDar, 513 reached 12/21/2020 (FWWA link) How do invasive species get in our waterways? Maritime commerce, 252 reached 12/22/2020 (news link) WDNR addresses plan to address PFAS contamination in Wisconsin, 329 reached 12/23/2020 (images) Second chloride readings from locations in the Fox-Wolf basin, 310 reached 12/23/2020 (video) Man helps deer stuck on frozen lake, 307 reached 12/24/2020 (image) Happy Holidays from all of us at Fox-Wolf, 430 reached 12/27/2020 (image) Joanne & Charlie Tilleman are a Watershed Keeper sponsor for the 2021 event, 409 reached 12/28/2020 (image) Link to watch first Fox-Wolf AIS Creature Feature video, 144 reached 12/28/2020 (images) Photos show rescuers on Lake Winnebago who were able to capture injured pelicans, 567 reached 12/28/2020 (image) Photo show footprints on a frozen Lake Winnebago, 338 reached 12/29/2020 (image) Scatter like salt bae meme, reduce your salt use, 2,745 reached CITY OF OSHKOSH EROSION CONTROL PRESENTATION Objectives •Simple Avoidable Problems •Everyone is Responsible •Know What to do •Save Time and Money •Installation Sequencing Plan EC FIRST •Rework costs Time, Money, and Headaches •Project Shut Down if not Implemented or Maintained RESPONSIBLE PARTIES •GENERAL CONTRACTOR –Responsible for ENTIRE SITE –Need to follow up with Sub-Contractors to ensure they are following BMP’s daily –Must manage entire site until final site restoration is completed and growing to 70% •SUB CONTRACTOR –Need to manage their working area BMP’s daily –Should not rely on General to manage their working area and BMP’s •EVERYONE MUST CLEAN UP AT END OF DAY & SWEEP CHAIN OF COMMAND •Site Inspector is first point of contact –Site inspector will inform Kris of all erosion control issues –Any issues the site inspector finds must be corrected by end of day •Second point of contact is Kris •Third point of contact is Pete •Fourth point of contact is City of Oshkosh Storm Water Utility EROSION CONTROL ENFORCEMENT •If DNR arrives on site contact KRIS / PETE IMMEDIATELY •The inspector has the right to shut down the contractor for erosion control issues –See Section 100.34 of the Standard Specifications •The City will conduct all weekly and rain event inspections for the project site DNR PERMIT REQUIRED INSPECTIONS •The City will inform site inspector of all issues •The City will attempt to inform the contractor onsite of any issues –This will be done by talking to the workers on site •The City will send a formal inspection form to the general contractor –Any issues on the form need to be addressed within 24 hours –The contractor will return the signed work order to the City once any corrective measures have been completed. •Recommended that contractor photo document and submit all completed erosion control work back to the city to avoid liquidated violations. WDNR INSPECTION FORM CITY INSPECTION FORM CITY INSPECTION FORM TRACKOUT CONTROL TRACKING PAD NOT INSTALLED PROPERLY INSTALLED TRACKING PAD MANUFACTURED TRACKOUT CONTROL TRACKING PAD HAS FAILED MANUFACTURED TRACKOUT CONTROL TRACKING PAD WDNR TECH STANDARD 1057 •Tracking pad must be installed prior to traffic leaving the site •STONE SIZE –No longer require 3 to 6 inch clear or washed stone only •TRACKING PAD SIZING –12” Deep, 12’ wide, minimum of 50’ long •Fabric shall be installed under the stone when needed. •Can utilize manufactured trackout control devices. TRACKING PAD FAILURE TRACKING PAD REQUIRES REPLACEMENT TRACKING PAD HAS FAILED TRACKOUT CONTROL WDNR TECH STANDARD 1057 •If trackout control is failing, corrective measures are required –Signs of Trackout Control Failure •Stone in tracking pad compacted/full of mud •Mud being tracked onto road surface –Corrective Measures Upon Failure •Scrape road surface with flat shovel or machine •Sweep road surface with broom or machine •Replace or add stone to tracking pad OFFSITE SEDIMENT MATERIAL TRACKED ON ROAD MATERIAL TRACKED ON ROAD MATERIAL TRACKED ON ROAD MATERIAL TRACKED ON ROAD TRACKOUT CONTROL / OFFSITE SEDIMENT CORRECTION MECHANICAL STREET SWEEPING WITH DUST CONTROL MECHANICAL STREET SWEEPING WITHOUT DUST CONTROL (Need to control dust) SOMEONE PHYSICALLY SCRAPES THE ROAD SOMEONE PHYSICALLY SWEEPS ROAD OFFSITE SEDIMENT TRACKING •All sediment shall remain within the working area –On road reconstruction projects, a tracking pad may be required. –On project sites, multiple tracking pads may be required to eliminate the transport of sediment to the road surface. •If sediment does leave the project area it must be cleaned up in a timely manner. CONCRETE CUTTING CONCRETE SAW CUTTING BEFORE PAVEMENT REMOVAL (NOT CLEANED UP) CONCRETE SAW CUTTING AFTER PAVING (WINDROW THAT REQUIRES REMOVAL) CONCRETE SAW CUTTING WITH INLET PROTECTION INSTALLED AND STONE BAGS CONCRETE SAW CUTTINGS COLLECTED BY INLET PROTECTION CONCRETE WASHOUT CONCRETE WASHOUT INTO AN INLET PROTECTION (UNAPPROVED) CONCRETE WASHOUT INTO SIMPLE CONTAINMENT AREA (APPROVED) CONCRETE PAVING / SAW CUTTING •Inlet protection must be installed before any concrete cutting begins •Material must be cleaned up immediately after cutting •Concrete cuttings / sludge is extremely toxic •Inlets and flowline are not to be used for concrete clean out •No vehicle traffic on newly paved concrete until it has been swept to reduce concrete dust from blowing INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED PROPERLY INLET PROTECTION NEEDS TO BE SIZED APPROPRIATELY FOR THE INLET INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES A 2X4 OR 2X2 TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES A 2X4 OR 2X2 TO FUNCTION CORRECTLY NOT AN APPROVED FORM OF INLET PROTECTION INLET PROTECTION SHOULD NEVER BE YOUR ONLY BMP INLET PROTECTION NOT INSTALLED INLET PROTECTION NOT INSTALLED BUT SOMEONE TOOK THE TIME TO INSTALL SEDIMENT LOGS INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES DAILY MAINTENANCE INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES DAILY MAINTENANCE INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES DAILY MAINTENANCE INLET PROTECTION REQUIRES DAILY MAINTENANCE FLOW LINES LEADING TO INLETS NEED TO BE KEPT CLEAN AT ALL TIMES DON’T LET YOUR FLOW LINES GET TO THIS POINT SEDIMENT SETTLES AROUND INLET PROTECTION, SO REMEMBER TO REMOVE DEBRIS ONCE VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED INLET PROTECTION DOES COLLECT A LOT OF SEDIMENT INLET PROTECTION WDNR TECH STANDARD 1060 •All inlet protection must Type D Modified, unless otherwise specified •Make sure all inlets adjacent to working area are protected –Make sure all downstream inlets are protected –Also make sure any inlets along the haul route where tracking is occurring are protected •New inlets are required to get new inlet protection •Old inlets can use old inlet protection that has been cleaned and is in good condition –No rips –No punctures •Secure 2x4 or 2x2 to inlet protection so they do not disappear –The 2x4 or 2x2 redirects sediment into inlet protection to filter out debris and dirt PRE-PLANNING IS KEY TO DEWATERING BEFORE YOU DIG, SET UP A DEWATERING PLAN AND HAVE MATERIALS ONSITE TO IMPLEMENT (ASSUME THE WORST, HOPE FOR THE BEST) DEWATERING ZERO DISCHARGE CONTROL DISCHARGE TO A LIVE STORM SEWER A DEWATERING BAG THAT IS UNDERSIZED WITH NO ADDITIONAL BMP’s A DEWATERING BAG THAT IS SIZED CORRECTLY BUT IS NOT CONTAINING ANY WATER (NOT EFFECTIVE ON ITS OWN) DEWATERING TRAIN 1 DEWATERING BAG ONLY WATER AFTER PASSING THROUGH DEWATERING BAG, VEGETATIVE BUFFER, AND STORM CULVERT DEWATERING TRAIN 1 MULTIPLE DITCH CHECKS WATER AFTER PASSING THROUGH DEWATERING BAG, VEGETATIVE BUFFER, STORM CULVERT, & 2 SETS OF DITCH CHECKS DEWATERING TRAIN 2 DEWATERING BAGS WITH CHECK DAMS MULTIPLE FILTERING CHECK DAMS BEFORE THE INLET DEWATERING TRAIN 2 SEDIMENT TRAPPED BY THIS METHOD THIS IS WHAT WE DO NOT WANT TO SEE ANOTHER APPROACH TO DEWATERING THIS DUMPSTER WAS PLACED NEXT TO LAKE WINNEBAGO FINAL STAGE OF THE WATER IS DISCHARGED DIRECTLY TO LAKE WINNEBAGO YOU CAN MAKE A DEWATERING AREA ACT LIKE A SEDIMENT BASIN OR SCALE IT DOWN FOR SMALLER PUMPING OPERATIONS OR GET CREATIVE AND USE WHAT IT IS AVAILABLE IF YOU HAVE THE LUXURY USE A REAL SEDIMENT BASIN TRENCH WATER TRENCH WATER AFTER TREATMENT WITH FLOCCULANT WHAT WE DO NOT WANT TO SEE IF YOUR DISCHARGE LOOKS LIKE THIS, MORE IS REQUIRED Consider this your first warning for the project. MULTIPLE TREATMENTS GETS THE WATER TO THE DESIRED RESULT FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 1.BOTTLE –1 1.Untreated trench water 2.BOTTLE –2 1.Treatment through a dewatering bag. 1.Water is unchanged 3.BOTTLE –3 1.Water clarity greatly improved 1.Trench 2.Bag 3.Vegetative Buffer 4.Water at culvert discharge 4.BOTTLE –4 1.Water clarity is acceptable 1.Addition of ditch check at culvert DEWATERING WELL •True dewatering wells discharging clean water can be discharged directly to a catch basin –The hose must fully extend to the catch basin and be inserted into the back side of the casting opening. –The dewatering well cannot be located next to an active trench. Any wells located adjacent to an active working area must be treated as if they are dirty. •All dewatering operations must be treated if they are not a true well •Brown water discharge is not permitted. –If you have questions at the start, talk to your inspector DEWATERING WDNR TECH STANDARD 1061 •Dewatering occurs on every site. Preparation is key to keeping sediment from entering the storm system. •Oshkosh soils mostly consist of clay so a dewatering bag alone WILL NOT be effective. –Refer to WDNR Technical Standard Matrix –Dewatering bag WILL ONLY BE EFFECTIVE with the addition of a polymer •A combination of multiple treatments is the most effective method, but pre-planning for space is required. TURBIDITY BARRIER TURBIDITY BARRIER JOINT NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY TURBIDITY BARRIER MUST EXTEND FULLY TO SHORELINE TURBIDITY BARRIER WDNR TECH STANDARD 1069 •Must be installed before any work takes place in a waterway. –Make sure your barrier is designed for the flows or wave action the water body has •Lake Winnebago is different than Fox River –The barrier must be securely staked to prevent floating back to shore –The barrier must be secured to the waterway bottom to prevent sediment from escaping –The barrier must extend from the shore edges completely around working area –Must be left in place for 24 hours after work in the waterway is complete SILT FENCE NO TRENCH, STAKES ON THE WRONG SIDE, AND A BIG HOLE A PROPERLY INSTALLED SILT FENCE TRENCH A PROPERLY INSTALLED SILT FENCE WITH COMPACTION PERIMETER CONTROL DEVICES NEED WEEKLY INSPECTION OR AFTER EVERY 1/2” OF RAIN IF SEDIMENT ACCULULATES TO HALF THE FENCE HEIGHT CLEAN IMMEDIATELY SILT FENCE WDNR TECH STANDARD 1056 •Silt fence can be substituted with sediment logs –Silt fence shall be installed 6” deep and soil compacted to securely hold the silt fence. •Field test your installation by pulling up sharply on the silt fence after installation. The silt fence should not move. –The stakes on the silt fence shall be installed on the downstream side of the silt fence. –The top of the silt fence shall be tight with no sags between stakes. –If silt fence needs to be spliced together, a full twist between fence pieces is required. •Another option is to run the silt fence one full segment past each other. –Silt fence must contain a cord at the top of the fabric –If silt fence becomes damaged, repair or replace the damaged section –Perimeter control devices must be maintained until final restoration begins SEDIMENT LOGS •If utilizing sediment logs: –Please refer to the manufacturers recommendations •What are the staking requirements? •Is trenching required? –Some sediment logs require trenching to effectively control sediment –Logs must be installed with an overlap at the end utilizing a shingle technique SEDIMENT LOGS WORK WELL IF ACCESS IS NEEDED STOCK PILES STOCK PILES •Stock piles are required to have perimeter control installed around them •Stock piles that are unused for more than 7 days must be stabilized –A quick establishing seed is recommended •Typically oats are used –A hydro mulch shall be used to lock soil in place until vegetation is established. •No straw per city specifications –If a vegetative cover is not used, a water-proof covering can be utilized instead. •A tarp or plastic placed over the entire stock pile. HYDRO MULCH ENSURE PROPER COVERAGE OF HYDRO MULCH IN AN EVEN LAYER OVER ALL EXPOSED SOILS. TAKE CARE TO ENSURE HYDRO MULCH IS ONLY SPRAYED OVER EXPOSED SOILS. MULCH SPRAYED ANYWHERE ELSE SHALL BE CLEANED UP AT CONTRACTORS EXPENSE HYDRO MULCH IN PLACE OF EROSION MAT •Hydro mulch can be used in place of erosion mat in terraces per engineers approval. –Refer to the City of Oshkosh specifications for pre-approved hydro mulches. If not using a pre-approved hydro mulch, please submit for engineers approval before installation. –Refer to manufacturers recommendations for installation specifications RESTORATIONS CAN AND DO FAIL GIVE YOURSELF ENOUGH TIME TO ESTABLISH VEGETATION BEFORE WINTER. EROSION MAT ALONE WILL NOT PREVENT SEDIMENT TRANSPORATION. EROSION MAT WDNR TECH STANDARD 1052 •Erosion mat can be either short-term or long-term –In Urban settings, urban class erosion mat and staples must be installed •This is generally referenced when mowing will be accomplished within two weeks after installation. –Steel staples are not acceptable. Bio staples only. –Mat utilizing photodegradable netting shall not be installed after September 1st. •A biodegradable stitching must be used –Ensure erosion mat is installed over all disturbed areas including the area that any perimeter devices where installed. –Refer to manufacturers recommendations with staple pattern. •City specifications require staples every 12” if mat edge is not trenched along curb edging, driveway aprons, and sidewalk. QUESTIONS / COMMENTS NOT APPROVED! THIS WAS DONE IN THE CITY HALL PARKING LOT OUTSIDE MY WINDOW. Erosion Control Regulations •State implemented Construction Site Erosion Control Regulations in 2004 •City implemented Construction Site Erosion Control Regulations in 2012 INLET PROTECTION EXAMPLES MAKE SURE ALL INLET PROTECTION IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY INLET PROTECTION CAN COME IN MULTIPLE FORMS ANOTHER APPROACH TO DEWATERING IF A STANDARD DEWATERING BAG ISN’T EFFECTIVE, YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A BAG LARGE ENOUGH OR A DUMPSTER WITH BAFFLES AND A POLYMER WORKS OUTFALL RESTORATION WHAT WE WANT TO SEE DISTURBED AREA BY OUTFALL MUST BE RESTORED THE SAME DAY THE WORK TAKES PLACE SILT FENCE CANNOT BE USED IN SWALES IF CROSSING A CHANNEL, SUBSTITUTE SEDIMENT LOGS OR STONE BAGS IN PLACE OF SILT FENCE Report complied by: Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Kelly@fwwa.org NEWSC OUTREACH AND EDUCATION & Impacts from the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020: NEWSC outreach and education efforts were severely impacted by Covid-19. Despite the limitations for public gatherings and education in schools, a lot was still accomplished.  (4) communities received school outreach, De Pere, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac, reaching approximately 276 students  (2) exhibiting events, one in Oshkosh and one in Green Bay  More sharing and content on our social media accounts and followers have grown significantly  The Source e-newsletter was revamped and is sent out monthly with MS4 related content  834 volunteers participated in the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, and we had the most sponsors in the event’s history support the event  TV coverage from all local stations, and “What is a Watershed” article featured on the cover of all Gannet newspapers.  Working with the new WI Salt Wise Coordinator on salt reduction efforts including social media posts, informational webinars, and Salt Awareness Week in January 2021  Citizen Science: getting local volunteers to participate in chloride monitoring through the Salt Watch program and litter pickup through the Litterati app  Sign designs created for the DNR River Planning grant 2021: We will continue our current efforts and hope to resume normal outreach activities including school presentations, exhibiting, and community presentations based on public health guidelines surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.  Help coordinate efforts for the 2021 Salt Awareness Week taking place in January  Plan and coordinate the 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event taking place on Saturday, May 1st  Finish all design work and materials for the DNR River Planning grant and work with NEWSC communities to find potential sign winners (private BMP owners)  Finalize sign winners, order signs, conduct public outreach related to the project  Send out school outreach brochure in the fall NEWSC Exhibiting: Going forward, we will move the communities to receive 2020 NEWSC exhibiting into the forthcoming years of the 5- year MS4 permit cycle. The communities highlighted in yellow were 2020 exhibiting communities that have been added to the list for exhibiting in 2021, 2022, and 2023. 2021 2022 2023 2024 City of Kaukauna City of Marinette City of Fond du Lac City of Appleton Winnebago County Brown County City of Two Rivers Fond du Lac County Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Outagamie County Village of Bellevue Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing City of De Pere Village of Harrison Village of Howard Village of Kimberly City of Manitowoc Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico City of Neenah Town of Neenah Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Lawrence Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Scott Town of Greenville Town of Ledgeview Town of Black Wolf Town of Taycheedah Village of Combined Locks Town of Fond du Lac Village of Hobart Village of Little Chute Calumet County UW Oshkosh City of Menasha Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance & NEWSC Kelly@fwwa.org 2020 NEWSC OUTREACH OVERVIEW School Presentations:  1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students  3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students  9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students  10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Community Presentations:  1/23/2020 Adopt-a-Storm Drain Kickoff event in Fond du Lac, approx. reach 10 attendees Social Media: Facebook: 1,861 likes, 1,972 followers Instagram: 339 followers, 240 posts Exhibiting:  1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees  3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup (active participation): Volunteers: 834 Total Trash Bags: 476 Tires: 16 Electronics: 15 Plastic bags: 1,010 Balloons: 177 Straws: 1,163 Recycle bags: 89 Sponsorships NEWSC American Rivers: IN-KIND Badger Sports. Mag.: IN-KIND Woodward Comm.: IN-KIND Community First CU: IN-KIND 91.1 The Avenue: IN-KIND 4imprint: IN-KIND Essity: $2,500 City of Oshkosh: $2,500 Fund for Lake Michigan: $2,500 City of Appleton: $2,500 Green Bay Packers: $2,500 Cellcom: $1,000 Amcor: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 CN: $1,000 Jewelers Mutual: $1,000 J.F. Brennan: $1,000 We Energies: $1,000 Menasha Corp: $1,000 Water-Right: $1,000 Wolf River Com. Bank: $1,000 WPS Foundation: $1,000 Amcor/Bemis: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 SECURA: $1,000 Badger Labs: $500 Village of Fox Crossing: $500 Plexus: $500 Fox Comm. CU: $500 Great Northern Corp: $500 Great Northern Lam: $500 Mercury Marine: $500 OMNNI Associates: $500 Plexus: $500 Evergreen CU: $200 Gene Frederickson: $100 Thedacare: $100 Total: $30,000 Media:  March 19, 2020 - What is a Watershed? (Gannett USA-Today Network): https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/2020/03/19/wisconsin-flooding-and-water-quality-watersheds- define-where-how-were-affected/4832716002/  August 20, 2020 – The Cleanup is days away (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/local5live- onlocation/fox-wolf-watershed-grab-some-supplies-and-help-clean-up-area-waterways/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Kimberly (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/volunteers-tackle-more-than-60-sites-for-the-fox-wolf- watershed-clean-up/ School Presentations: Appleton:  1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students De Pere:  3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students Oshkosh:  9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students Fond du Lac:  10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 NEWSC SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS NEWSC outreach and education activities were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Despite the limitations for public gatherings and education in schools after March 2020, a lot was accomplished. The following presentations were provided in classrooms or virtually in NEWSC communities throughout the Fox-Wolf River Basin. These lessons covered watershed basics, how we use water, water quality, stormwater runoff pollution, floodplains, water quantity issues, green infrastructure, and tips for students and parents for reducing and preventing polluted stormwater runoff. Tools used for providing this education include: Enviroscape model, Ward’s Floodplain model, stormwater find-it jars, stormwater runoff plinko, and templates for designing storm drain murals. Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination YES Residential Infiltration YES Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing YES Construction sites and Post Construction Stormwater Management NO Yard Waste Management/Pesticide and Fertilizer Application YES Pollution Prevention YES Stream and Shoreline Management YES Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development NO *If your community had school presentations in 2020, we recommend tying the school presentation in your annual report to a topic identified as discussed in the table above that you did not conduct outreach on in another way. These presentations are considered active outreach. NEWSC provides school presentation upon request by teachers. If your school district did not have presentations in 2020 and you would like NEWSC to present in your community, please reach out to your school district and share the School Presentation flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11oWvTabPZ8HYDeQkT_oH0NpasA0T3AE0/view?usp=sharing Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Appleton • 1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students De Pere • 3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students Oshkosh • 9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students Fond du Lac • 10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Report complied by: Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Kelly@fwwa.org Municipality Cleanup Site Name # volunteers # of trash Bags Blue Bags Tires Elect plas bags Balloons Straws Conditions Fox River State Recreational Trail: Fox Pt to Kayakers Pt 9 3 1 0 3 10 0 18 Medium Fox River State Recreational Trail: Porlier Pier to Mason 5 5 1 0 0 2 0 3 Low Pamperin Park 30 16 2 2 0 20 2 30 Low Totals: 44 24 4 2 3 32 2 51 Joannes Park 14 5 2 0 0 34 3 9 Medium Bay Beach 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 42 High Leicht Memorial Park 8 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Totals: 25 18 3.5 1 0 34 3 54 Green Isle and Riverview Parks 25 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Weise & Kiwanis Parks 2 3 1.5 0 0 3 1 5 Low Totals: 27 13 2.5 0 0 3 1 5 Grand Chute Prairie Hill Park 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Low Totals: 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Combined Locks Memorial Park 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Low Totals: 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Voyager Park & Fox River State Rec Trail 23 12 4 0 0 50 20 50 Medium Bomier Pier & Fox River State Trail 12 15 2 0 0 12 2 10 Low Totals: 35 27 6 0 0 62 22 60 Town of Ledgeview Ledgeview Park 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Low Totals: 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Riverside Park 5 3 1 0 0 3 2 8 Low Grignon Park 6 5 0.5 0 1 10 0 4 Low 1000 Islands 19 5 3 0 0 15 0 4 Low Totals: 30 13 4.5 0 1 28 2 16 Village of Kimberly Sunset Park 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Medium Totals: 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Calumet County Park 22 21 3 0 0 10 1 3 Medium Stockbridge Harbor 10 5 1 0 0 10 0 35 Medium Totals: 32 26 4 0 0 20 1 38 Alicia Park 9 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Telulah Park 21 13 1.5 1 1 0 18 25 Medium Newberry Trail/North Island Trail 17 11 3 0 1 50 0 5 Medium Memorial Park 22 10 3 0 0 30 12 50 Low Pierce Park/Lutz Park 21 9 2 5 10 10 Medium Peabody Park 16 9 1 0 0 23 10 16 Medium Totals: 106 53 11 1 2 108 50 109 Heckrodt 17 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Low Trestle Trails/Boardwalk 10 8 1 0 0 50 0 30 High Totals: 27 14 2 0 0 50 0 30 Village of Fox Crossing*Fritse Park 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Medium De Pere Allouez Green Bay Brown County Appleton* Menasha Calumet County Kaukauna Totals: 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Riverside Park/Kimberly Point Parks 7 1 1 0 1 6 2 10 Low Arrowhead Park 14 12 3 1 0 74 4 74 Low Herb & Dolly Smith Park & Trail System 8 4 0.5 0 0 10 1 13 Medium Doty Park/Island Parks 12 5 0 0 0 6 0 3 Low Totals: 41 22 4.5 1 1 96 7 100 Lakeside Park 32 23 0 0 0 30 2 25 Medium Lakeside Park - West 15 10 2 3 0 12 0 0 Medium Totals: 47 33 2 3 0 42 2 25 UW-Oshkosh UW-Oshkosh Riverfront 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Medium Totals: 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Asylum Point 18 12 2 2 2 7 3 3 Medium Waukau Creek 4 4 2 0 0 8 0 8 Low Wiowash Trail (behind Riverside Cemetery)13 6 0 0 0 18 1 12 Medium Wiouwash Trail (Lake Butte des Morts)8 7 2 1 1 60 0 6 Low Totals: 43 29 6 3 3 93 4 29 Red Arrow Park 22 17 6 0 1 13 2 12 Medium Menominee Park 41 25 10 0 1 41 4 130 Medium Fugleberg & 24th Street Boat Launches 7 10 0 0 0 24 1 17 High Rainbow & Abe Rochlin Park 8 9 1 0 0 13 3 10 Low Totals: 78 61 17 0 2 91 10 169 Pfeifer Park & Trails 12 3.5 0 3 0 13 2 17 Low Memorial Park 12 5 0 1 1 48 0 92 Medium Totals: 24 8.5 0 4 1 61 2 109 Doyle Park 7 4 0 0 0 12 3 3 Low Heesaker Park & Trail System 11 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 Low Island Park 4 2 0.5 0 0 10 0 20 Low Totals: 22 12 1.5 0 1 27 3 23 Heritage County Park 10 2.5 0.5 0 0 18 0 5 Low State Hwy 22 Wayside 3 5 2 0 0 10 0 6 Low Totals: 13 7.5 2.5 0 0 28 0 11 Sherwood High Cliff State Park 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Medium Totals: 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Marble Park 14 3 1 0 0 15 0 6 Low Lake Winneconne Park 15 2 0.5 0 0 15 4 13 Low Totals: 29 5 1.5 0 0 30 4 19 NEWSC supports the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event through staff time for the Outreach Coordinated to plan the event. *Communities with an asterict by them represent a community that donated beyond their NEWSC dues to sponsor the event. Oshkosh* New London Little Chute Shawano Winneconne Winnebago Couny Neenah Fond du Lac 2020 FOX-WOLF WATERSHED CLEANUP PHOTOS Storm Drain Makeovers: Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh: 04/21/2020 Menasha: 04/21/2020 2020 Litterati App Cleanup Activity Allouez:  5 pieces of trash Berlin:  8 pieces of trash De Pere:  41 pieces of trash Green Bay:  189 pieces of trash Fond du Lac:  16 pieces of trash Fond du Lac County:  19 pieces of trash Howard:  2 pieces of trash Oshkosh:  39 pieces of trash Taycheedah:  8 pieces of trash Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Storm Drain Makeovers (Active Participation, with Photos) Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh • 4/21/82020 Menasha • 4/21/2020 *Storm Drain Stencils are available for purchase. Contact Anna Bartsch (anna@fwwa.org) for information. NOTICE OF CITY OF OSHKOSH GRASS CUTTING REQUIREMENTS Residents are reminded that blowing or placing grass clippings, leaves, or other debris onto the street is prohibited. Storm water runoff carries grass clippings and other debris on the street pavement surfaces into the storm sewer system . The City of Oshkosh’s storm water runoff drains directly to local lakes, rivers, and streams. Storm water runoff is not treated at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Debris carried by storm water runoff can cause inlets and storm sewers to plug and this can lead to flooding. Additionally, grass clippings and leaves contain nutrients that help feed algae blooms on adjoining waterways. PER MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 25 / STREETS & SIDEWALKS Section 25-26 Obstructions in Street prohibited This code indicates that no person shall place or deposit any substance in any sidewalk or street without a permit. In addition, no person may obstruct or stop the flow of water in any ditch, sewer, gutter, or culvert along or across any street, lane, alley, public grounds, or sidewalk in the City. PER MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 14 / STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Section 14-30 Discharge Prohibitions This code indicates that no person shall throw or discharge any pollutants to the municipal storm sewer system. Property owners face a potential citation for violation of the Municipal Code. THIS FORFEITURE IS $232 FOR THE FIRST OFFENSE. Violators can be reported to the Engineering Division Department of Public Works at (920)236-5065. PLEASE HELP KEEP GRASS OUT OF THE STREET, WHICH WILL MEAN LESS DEBRIS THAT REACHES THE STORM SEWER SYSTEM. YOUR EFFORTS WILL HELP TO REDUCE POLLUTION AND ALGAE GROWTH IN LOCAL WATERWAYS . NOTICE OF CITY OF OSHKOSH 2020 FALL LEAF & YARD WASTE COLLECTIONS Keep debris out of the street and stop it from reaching the storm sewer. That means less pollution in Lake Winnebago and a clean and efficient storm sewer system. Disposal Options (1) LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION GUIDELINES:  Leaves must be raked onto the terrace. DO NOT RAKE LEAVES INTO THE STREET, in the gutter line, on sidewalks, around parked cars, mailboxes, fire hydrants, power poles or other obstructions.  Street Division crews complete several collection cycles for the whole city. Please see schedule below.  Please DO NOT place yard waste, branches, or grass clippings into the same piles as the leaves. Rocks, branches, and other debris can injure employees or damage expensive equipment. Vacuum equipment crews will NOT pick up leaf piles that contain these materials. **STARTING MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2020, THE PRIMARY DAY FOR LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION WILL BE THE DAY AFTER YOUR GARBAGE COLLECTION DAY. ** FRIDAY GARBAGE = MONDAY LEAVES 10/19 10/26 11/02 11/09 11/16 MONDAY GARBAGE = TUESDAY LEAVES 10/20 10/27 11/03 11/10 11/17 TUESDAY GARBAGE = WEDNESDAY LEAVES 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 WEDNESDAY GARBAGE = THURSDAY LEAVES 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/19 THURSDAY GARBAGE = FRIDAY LEAVES 10/23 10/30 11/06 11/13 11/20 LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION MAY END EARLIER DUE TO WEATHER. SCHEDULED LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION WILL END THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 THRU 20 ON YOUR SCHEDULED LEAF COLLECTION DATE. (2) YARD WASTE IN PAPER BIODEGRADEABLE BAGS:  Sanitation Division crews will collect yard waste in PAPER BIODEGRADABLE BAGS. Bags will be picked up on your regular garbage collection day during the first full collection week in November and December. Please place leaves, flowers, garden waste, etc., only in PAPER BIODEGRADABLE BAGS. Bags CANNOT exceed a weight of fifty (50) pounds. Grass clippings CANNOT be put out for collection and must not be mixed with the yardwaste. (3) DROP-OFF CENTER:  Another option is to take your leaves to the drop-off center located on W. 3rd Avenue between Idaho Street and Ohio Street. THIS OPTION REQUIRES THE PURCHASE OF A DROP OFF PERMIT AT CITY HALL OR KITZ & PFEIL. The hours of operation are 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The drop-off center is closed on holidays. Please empty your containers at the drop-off center. All yard waste being transported in trucks or trailers to the drop-off center must be properly secured with a tarp or tied. * LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION WILL END THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 16 THRU 20 ON YOUR SCHEDULED LEAF COLLECTION DATE. LEAVES WILL ONLY BE COLLECTED AFTER THIS DATE IF THEY ARE PLACED IN PAPER BIO-DEGRADABLE BAGS TO BE PICKED UP DECEMBER 7 THRU 11 ON YOUR REGULAR SCHEDULED GARBAGE DAY.* For more information, call 920-232-5380 or 920-232-5383, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. NOTICE OF CITY OF OSHKOSH SPRING YARD CLEAN UP 2020 The City of Oshkosh will be collecting yard waste starting April 27th and continuing through May 15, 2019. Brush and yard waste (including leaves) must be placed in PAPER BIODEGRADABLE BAGS or must be bundled and tied. No other container or bags will be collected. Bags must be out for collection by 7:00 a.m. on your regular garbage collection day. Brush will also be collected during this period. Brush should be less than three inches (3”) in diameter and bundled in four-foot (4’) lengths. The bundles shall not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight. The City does not pick up grass, dirt, root balls, or stumps at any time. Residents may also take yard waste and brush to the City Yard Waste drop-off center located on West 3rd Avenue, between Ohio Street and Idaho Street. Note: A PERMIT IS REQUIRED TO ACCESS THE DROP-OFF CENTER AND THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF OSHKOSH PROHIBITS COMMERCIAL ENTITIES FROM USING THE SITE. Permits can be purchased at the Collections counter at City Hall, located at 215 Church Avenue; or at Kitz & Pfeil Ace Hardware, located at 427 North Main Street. The seasonal drop-off center hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The yard waste drop- off center is closed on holidays. Please empty all bags and containers at the drop-off center. For more information, call (920)232-5383 or (920)232-5380, Monday through Friday, between 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PLEASE NOTE THAT YARD WASTE OR LEAVES WILL NOT BE COLLECTED FROM THE TERRACE UNLESS PLACED IN PAPER BIODEGRADABLE BAGS. Page 1 of 6 City of Oshkosh Residential Stormwater Utility Credit Policy Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 I. Purpose and Scope The purpose of this Stormwater Utility Credit Policy is to encourage actions by residential property owners within the city that: 1) Reduce stormwater flows and volumes, 2) Reduce stormwater pollution and 3) Reduce the utility’s costs in providing proper management of stormwater runoff. As applied to this policy, the term ‘property’ or ‘properties’ will refer to single-family, two-family, and three-family residential parcels. All other properties are considered non-residential. (NOTE: a separate stormwater utility credit policy has been established for non-residential properties.) Credits to user fees will only be allowed when it can be demonstrated by the customer that an action as described in Section III of this policy has been taken by the customer and the action meets the guidelines specified in this policy document. This policy does not apply to stormwater management measures that are owned and/operated by the City of Oshkosh. Properties served by stormwater management facilities installed to meet state and/or local stormwater regulations are not eligible for credit from these facilities. It also should be noted that there are 3 rate categories for single family properties as summarized below: Tier Impervious Area ERU Rate TR 1 Less then 1,750 sq. ft. 0.67 ERU TR 2 1,750 – 3,750 sq. ft. 1.00 ERU TR 3 Greater than 3,750 sq. ft. 1.33 ERU II. Credit Structure For the purpose of generating applicable credit rates, the municipal stormwater management services funded through the user fee are divided into two major categories. The credit eligible category is further divided into two sub-categories. Category A (utility-wide services) 25% Category B (credit eligible services) B1: activities that meet flow management criteria 50% B2: activities that meet pollution reduction criteria 25% Fees to support Category A programs are applied throughout the utility customer base and credits are not allowed for these components. These costs are required to run the City of Oshkosh’s stormwater management program and these programs benefit all property owners within the City of Oshkosh. Only the costs associated with Category B are eligible for a credit. These are costs associated with the utility’s efforts to maintain the capacity of the stormwater conveyance system and implement and maintain pollution control practices. The tasks included under each category, and the percent credit for each category under this policy may be revised based upon a re-analysis of the stormwater program budget and the percent distribution of costs by category. Modifications must be approved by Common Council Page 2 of 6 City of Oshkosh Residential Stormwater Utility Credit Policy Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 resolution. The approved credit amount will be applied to each stormwater utility bill for as long as the property owner maintains their credit eligibility status in accordance with this policy. III. Credit Criteria Residential properties may be eligible for a credit to their stormwater utility fee under two circumstances: 1) Installation and maintenance of a Best Management Practice and/or 2) Impervious area that is riparian to a water body. 1. Best Management Practice Credit The following are common examples of best management practices property owners may install and maintain to reduce their impact on the city’s stormwater management services. Property owners must demonstrate the proper installation and agree to maintain the approved best management practice Property owners installing approved best management practices may be eligible for up to 75% credit for practices that reduce both the quantity of stormwater runoff (up to 50% credit), and improve the quality of the runoff (up to 25% credit). Eligible best management practices are: • Rain Gardens (typically these will qualify for both quantity and quality credit) Property owners who install a rain garden on their property shall use the UW-Extension Service Publication (GWQ037): “Rain Gardens A how-to manual for homeowners”. Copies of this manual are available directly from the UW-Extension Service web address at http://clean-water.uwex.edu/pubs/pdf/home.rgmanual.pdf or from the City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works for a printing fee. • Rain Barrels (typically these will qualify for quality credit only) Property owners who install rain barrel(s) must include manufacturer’s literature with their credit application and state that the manufacture’s guidelines have been followed. For custom built rain barrels, the property owner must submit photographs of the installed practice along with the dimensions (height, width, and length) of the practice. • Other Equivalent Best Management Practices The credit calculation procedure for each of these best management practices is described on the forms at the end of this document. Property owners may submit documentation demonstrating the effectiveness for control of stormwater quantity and/or quality for alternative management practices not identified in this policy. The city will review the documentation and determine the suitability for credit of the alternative management practice. 2. Riparian Credit Properties that are directly riparian to the following water bodies: Lake Butte des Morts, Fox River, or Lake Winnebago are eligible for this credit. (Constructed channels adjacent to Lake Page 3 of 6 City of Oshkosh Residential Stormwater Utility Credit Policy Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 Winnebago, Fox River, or Lake Butte de Morts are considered riparian. See map attached to this document for the areas designated as “constructed channels for purposes of this policy). Residential property impervious areas that drain directly to one of these water bodies without entering into the municipal stormwater conveyance system are eligible for up to 50% credit. The property owner is only eligible for the quantity portion of the utility credit under the Riparian Credit Section of this policy. For example: a property with one half of the impervious area draining directly to an eligible water body would receive a 25% credit. Unless the property owner provides evidence (such as photographs showing drainage slopes on the property) that more than one half of their impervious area drains directly to an eligible water body, the property shall receive a 25% credit (1/2 the maximum allowed). IV. Credit Request Submittal Requirements The Director of Public Works (or designee) shall review credit request submittal for compliance with this policy. 1. Review Fee The following non-refundable review fee is required with each application: a. Property owners requesting Best Management Practice Credit: $10.00 b. Property owners requesting Riparian Credit of 25%: $10.00 c. Property owners requesting a Riparian Credit greater than 25%: $10.00 d. Property owners requesting Best Management Practice Credit and 25% Riparian Credit: $10.00 e. Property owners requesting Best Management Practice Credit and Riparian Credit greater than 25%: $10.00 2. Required Documentation form provided at the end of this document a. Credit Application Form The application form is attached to this policy. b. Owner Certification The applicant shall provide written certification that the best management practice(s) that are the subject of the credit have been constructed and are functioning in the manner indicated on the credit request documentation. and/or The applicant shall provide written certification that the percentage of a parcel’s impervious area draining to eligible water bodies is correct and that drainage patterns have not been altered. c. Supporting Documents • Drawing of the property showing location of best management practice, and impervious area draining to the best management practice. • Copy of manufacturer’s information (for rain barrels), or photograph of installed custom built rain barrel(s). • Plant list (for rain gardens) • Photograph of the “other equivalent best management practice” Page 4 of 6 City of Oshkosh Residential Stormwater Utility Credit Policy Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 • Property drawing showing areas of riparian property with drawing of property drainage pattern and supporting photographs (required for Riparian Credit application if requesting more than 25% credit). • Signed property owner’s maintenance agreement (attached to this document) . 3. Approval Process a. Director’s (or Designee’s) Review The Director shall have thirty (30) calendar days to review credit applications, whereupon the Director may approve or deny the application as submitted, or provide comments for resubmittal. In the event of a resubmittal request, the thirty-day period referred to above shall begin again pending the receipt of all information requested. b. Appeals See Section 24.14 of the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code relating to Storm Drainage Regulation. c. Annual Reevaluation All credits shall be subject to an annual review for compliance with the current year’s credit policy. Credits may vary or be eliminated over time subject to the terms of the current year’s credit policy. It is the responsibility of the billed customer to provide the Director or designee with any and all changes to the conditions of the onsite best management practices and conditions that may affect the credit rate for the site. Each year the homeowner will return a post card provided by the City indicating that the rain barrel and/or rain garden are in place as designed. Violations of the terms and/or conditions of the credit request may be subject to collection of utility fees retroactive to the date of the violation. d. Effective Date Pending approval of the credit request, any and all credits will be granted effective to the date of the complete credit request submittal. The Director shall determine whether a submittal is complete using the current credit request submittal requirements. Page 5 of 6 Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 City of Oshkosh RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY STORMWATER UTILITY FEE CREDIT APPLICATION FORM, OWNER’S CERTIFICATE, AND MAINTENANCE AND RIGHT OF ENTRY AGREEMENT Note: This application form is to be used only for one, two, and three family home sites. Residential Property Stormwater Utility Credit Application & Certification Form Type of Application: (check one or both): Best Management Practice (rain garden / rain barrel) Riparian Property Owner Name: ____________________________________________________ Owner Address: ____________________________________________________ Owner Phone Number: ____________________________________________________ Address of Property for Credit Application (if different from Owner Address) ________________________________________________________________________ Best Management Practice (BMP) Credit Application Calculation Rain Garden(s) Total impervious area of property (number will be provided by city upon request) Impervious Area Draining to Rain Garden Size of Rain Garden: Credit = (b) ÷÷÷÷ (a) x 75% (round to nearest %) (a) _________ (sq. ft.) (b) _________ (sq. ft.) (c) _________ (sq. ft.) (d) _________ % Rain Barrel(s) Total impervious area of property (number will be provided by city upon request) # of downspouts with rain barrel: Total roof area to rain barrel(s): Credit = (g) ÷÷÷÷ (e) x 25%: (round to nearest %) (e) _________ (sq. ft.) (f) __________ (g) _________ (sq. ft.) (h) __________% Total BMP Credit (maximum of 75%) (line d + h) (i) ___________ % For Rain Garden credit enclose a list of the plants used For a Rain Barrel credit enclose a copy of the manufacture’s installation instructions or a photograph of the installed rain barrel(s) Page 6 of 6 Residential Credit Policy 10/26/2010 Residential Property Stormwater Utility Credit Application & Certification Form (continued) Riparian Property Credit Application Water body receiving direct property drainage: Lake Butte des Morts Fox River Lake Winnebago Total impervious area of property (j) _________ (sq. ft.) (number will be provided by city upon request) Impervious area directly draining water body (k) _________ (sq. ft.) Credit = (k) ÷÷÷÷ (j) x 50%: (l) __________% (if credit request is greater than 25% include documentation) The information presented on this Residential Property Stormwater Utility Credit Application & Certification Form is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. ____________________________________________ _______________ Signature of Property Owner Date Residential Property Stormwater Utility Credit Maintenance Agreement and Right of Entry Agreement The best management practice on the property identified on the Residential Property Stormwater Utility Credit Application & Certification Form has been installed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. If I have installed a rain garden on my property I certify that the rain garden is constructed using the guidance provided in the UW-Extension publication “Rain Gardens, A how-to manual for homeowners” (publication GWQ037). I hereby grant the City permission to enter this property for the sole purpose of conducting site inspections of my on-site stormwater management practices or to verify the impervious areas with direct drainage to an eligible water body. . ____________________________________________ _______________ Signature of Property Owner Date Submit this Application to: City of Oshkosh Department of Public Works Call: (920) 236-5065 with questions 215 Church Ave P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh; WI 54903-1130 Æ%91 (/41Æ%44 Æ%26 Æ%44 (/41 (/45 (/45 (/45 Æ%21 Æ%76 Legend Riparian Zones Municipal Limits 0 10.5 Miles L:\work\projects\106913\GIS\Figure1_1.mxdFigure 1-1 City of Oshkosh, WIStormwater Utility FeeCredit-Eligible Riparian Zones Sept. 2009106913 F o x R iv e r ´ Lake Winnebago Lake Butte des Morts Campbell CreekSawyer CreekNico let Ave Bowen StAlp ine Ct Starboard Ct Windward Ct Leeward Ct Anchorage Ct Bavarian Ct Starboard Ct W Taft Ave Adams Ave H ig h A v e Coolidge Ave Tyler Ave Pierce Ave Van Buren Ave ENLARGED ENLARGED You Can Help Oshkosh residents and homeowners can help improve the City's stormwater management in the following ways: Direct roof downspouts to grassy areas away from driveways and sidewalks Pick up pet waste and dispose of it in the trash or flush down toilet Build a rain garden or install a rain barrel Wash cars on lawns where the water can soak in or use a car wash Direct sump pump discharge to lawn if possible Keep grass clippings out of the street Test your soil for fertilizer needs and only apply what is needed Do not use storm drains for dumping anything Continuous Improvement The City of Oshkosh is working to protect its infrastructure, businesses and homes from damage due to flooding. It is also improving the water quality of the nearby lakes and rivers so that its citizens may boat, fish, swim and enjoy cleaner water. For ways citizens can help improve stormwater management and for additional information on the city's stormwater utility please visit our websites at: http://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/Public_Works/Storm_Water_Utility/ For more information please contact: Dan Gabrilska Civil Engineering Supervisor dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us or Justin Gierach, P.E. Engineering Division Manager/ City Engineer jgierach@ci.oshkosh.wi.us 215 Church Avenue P.O. Box 1130 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1130 (920) 236-5065 (Information through 2019) Stormwater Management What is Stormwater and Why is it Important? Stormwater is the water that runs off the land’s surface when it rains or when snow melts. Stormwater flows onto streets and into storm sewers or ditches and is carried directly into nearby lakes or rivers including Lake Winnebago, Lake Butte des Morts, Fox River and Sawyer Creek. In Oshkosh, stormwater is important for two reasons: 1. Flooded streets and property. 2. Pollution of lakes and rivers. Flooding An impervious surface, such as a driveway, rooftop or street, does not allow the rain to soak into the ground. The amount of impervious surfaces increase when buildings, parking lots, streets and other structures are built on previously vegetated land. Increased impervious surfaces result in more water running off the land and can lead to flooding if not managed properly. Much of the City of Oshkosh is built on flat land. As a result, stormwater tends to pond in depressions on the land's surface, which can lead to nuisance conditions. Stormwater flooding can result in private property damage, hinder emergency vehicle access, endanger public safety, and damage roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Pollution As stormwater flows across driveways, parking lots, lawns, streets and other surfaces, it picks up pollutants along the way. The pollution comes from many sources — oil leaking from vehicles, tire and brake lining wear, lawn fertilizers and pesticides, soil from construction sites, grass clippings, and litter. Stormwater typically runs directly into streams, rivers and lakes. When this pollution reaches the lakes and rivers, it can result in nuisance algae and aquatic weed growth, high bacteria levels, turbid water, toxic levels of metals or petroleum, and low oxygen levels. The City of Oshkosh, like almost all cities in Wisconsin, is under state and federal regulations to reduce stormwater pollution. City’s Stormwater Management Program The City of Oshkosh has embarked on an aggressive program to improve stormwater management for both flood control and pollution reduction. Stormwater management not only improves safety, protects property, and enhances water quality. It also promotes a strong business climate by maintaining an efficient transportation system. Storm Sewer Improvements Stormwater Utility Fees are used for many improvements including replacing existing storm sewer and building new storm sewers. Storm sewers are usually upgraded as part of the street reconstruction process. Storm sewer improvement projects replace aging sewers and increases the capacity of the storm sewer system in order to reduce flooding. Since 2009 the City has embarked on an aggressive storm sewer construction program. This program reflects the City’s goals to improve infrastructure, reduce flooding, and improve water quality. The accompanying graph illustrates the length of storm sewer installed annually by the storm water utility. Paying for the Stormwater Management Program The storm sewer upgrades and other projects listed in this brochure are expensive but provide great benefits. People in the affected areas have noticed the reduced flooding in their neighborhoods. Funding for the City’s stormwater program comes from state and federal grants and the Stormwater Utility Fee, which was established in 2002. The fee is paid by every City property owner based upon the amount of impervious surface on each property. In 2013, Stormwater Utility Fees generated almost $6.3 million dollars that are used to pay the debt on past projects, help fund new projects and finance daily operations. Additional projects will be needed to continue stormwater improvements throughout the City. Look for these educational signs at stormwater project locations A brief list of recent projects and accomplishments includes: Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 Annual Report NEWSC Mission: To facilitate efficient implementation of stormwater programs locally and regionally that will meet DNR and EPA regulatory requirements and maximize the benefit of stormwater activities to the watershed by: • Fostering partnerships • Sharing Information • Seeking Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources The Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium was formed in 2005 as a subsidiary of the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance. The consortium is a collaborative of members with leadership elected annually from within its membership. 2020 NEWSC Members: Brown County Calumet County Fond du Lac County Outagamie County Winnebago County City of Appleton City of DePere City of Fond du Lac City of Green Bay City of Kaukauna City of Manitowoc City of Marinette City of Menasha City of Neenah City of Oshkosh City of Two Rivers Town of Algoma Town of Black Wolf Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Fond du Lac Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Greenville Town of Lawrence Town of Ledgeview Town of Neenah Town of Scott Town of Taycheedah University of WI – Oshkosh Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Village of Bellevue Village of Combined Locks Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing Village of Harrison Village of Hobart Village of Howard Village of Kimberly Village of Little Chute Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico Business Partners: AECOM Ayres Associates Brown & Caldwell Cedar Corporation Contech Construction Davel Engineering Graef, USA Mach IV Engineering & Surveying LLC Martenson & Eisele Mau & Associates McMAHON Group Mead & Hunt MSA Professional Services raSmith Robert E. Lee Associates Westwood Professional Services Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources 2020 NEWSC EXHIBITING The following exhibits were coordinated at events in NEWSC communities throughout the Fox-Wolf River Basin. These educational exhibits provided information on watershed basics, water quality, stormwater runoff pollution, floodplains, water quantity issues, green infrastructure, and tips and advice for area residents for reducing and preventing polluted stormwater runoff. Tools used for providing this education include: Ward’s Floodplain model, wheel of pollution, stormwater find-it jars, stormwater runoff plinko, the digital and paper watershed pledge, and educational flyers. Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Stormwater Topic: Discussed? Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination YES Residential Infiltration YES Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing YES Construction sites and Post Construction Stormwater Management NO Yard Waste Management/Pesticide and Fertilizer Application YES Pollution Prevention YES Stream and Shoreline Management YES Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development NO *If your community had exhibitions in 2020, we recommend tying the exhibiting event in your annual report to a topic identified as discussed in the table above that you did not conduct outreach on in another way. Exhibiting is considered active outreach. If you would like your community benefits from NEWSC exhibiting, make sure to check out the new Exhibiting Plan, updated due to COVID restrictions in 2020. Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Oshkosh • 1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees Green Bay • 3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees Report complied by: Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Kelly@fwwa.org NEWSC OUTREACH AND EDUCATION & Impacts from the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020: NEWSC outreach and education efforts were severely impacted by Covid-19. Despite the limitations for public gatherings and education in schools, a lot was still accomplished.  (4) communities received school outreach, De Pere, Appleton, Oshkosh, and Fond du Lac, reaching approximately 276 students  (2) exhibiting events, one in Oshkosh and one in Green Bay  More sharing and content on our social media accounts and followers have grown significantly  The Source e-newsletter was revamped and is sent out monthly with MS4 related content  834 volunteers participated in the 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup, and we had the most sponsors in the event’s history support the event  TV coverage from all local stations, and “What is a Watershed” article featured on the cover of all Gannet newspapers.  Working with the new WI Salt Wise Coordinator on salt reduction efforts including social media posts, informational webinars, and Salt Awareness Week in January 2021  Citizen Science: getting local volunteers to participate in chloride monitoring through the Salt Watch program and litter pickup through the Litterati app  Sign designs created for the DNR River Planning grant 2021: We will continue our current efforts and hope to resume normal outreach activities including school presentations, exhibiting, and community presentations based on public health guidelines surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.  Help coordinate efforts for the 2021 Salt Awareness Week taking place in January  Plan and coordinate the 2021 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event taking place on Saturday, May 1st  Finish all design work and materials for the DNR River Planning grant and work with NEWSC communities to find potential sign winners (private BMP owners)  Finalize sign winners, order signs, conduct public outreach related to the project  Send out school outreach brochure in the fall NEWSC Exhibiting: Going forward, we will move the communities to receive 2020 NEWSC exhibiting into the forthcoming years of the 5- year MS4 permit cycle. The communities highlighted in yellow were 2020 exhibiting communities that have been added to the list for exhibiting in 2021, 2022, and 2023. 2021 2022 2023 2024 City of Kaukauna City of Marinette City of Fond du Lac City of Appleton Winnebago County Brown County City of Two Rivers Fond du Lac County Village of Allouez Village of Ashwaubenon Outagamie County Village of Bellevue Village of Eden Village of Fox Crossing City of De Pere Village of Harrison Village of Howard Village of Kimberly City of Manitowoc Village of N. Fond du Lac Village of Sherwood Village of Suamico City of Neenah Town of Neenah Town of Buchanan Town of Clayton Town of Lawrence Town of Friendship Town of Grand Chute Town of Scott Town of Greenville Town of Ledgeview Town of Black Wolf Town of Taycheedah Village of Combined Locks Town of Fond du Lac Village of Hobart Village of Little Chute Calumet County UW Oshkosh City of Menasha Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance & NEWSC Kelly@fwwa.org 2020 NEWSC OUTREACH OVERVIEW School Presentations:  1/28/2020 (1) High School club at Appleton North High School (Appleton), approx. reach, 15 students  3/11-12/2020 (5) 5th grade classes at West De Pere Elementary School (De Pere), approx. reach 130 students  9/10-9/11 2020 9-12th graders from Oshkosh North High School Miller’s Bay, Oshkosh, approx. reach 120 students  10/01/2020 5th grade classes at STEM Academy in Fond du Lac (virtual meeting), approx. reach 11 students Community Presentations:  1/23/2020 Adopt-a-Storm Drain Kickoff event in Fond du Lac, approx. reach 10 attendees Social Media: Facebook: 1,861 likes, 1,972 followers Instagram: 339 followers, 240 posts Exhibiting:  1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees  3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees 2020 Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup (active participation): Volunteers: 834 Total Trash Bags: 476 Tires: 16 Electronics: 15 Plastic bags: 1,010 Balloons: 177 Straws: 1,163 Recycle bags: 89 Sponsorships NEWSC American Rivers: IN-KIND Badger Sports. Mag.: IN-KIND Woodward Comm.: IN-KIND Community First CU: IN-KIND 91.1 The Avenue: IN-KIND 4imprint: IN-KIND Essity: $2,500 City of Oshkosh: $2,500 Fund for Lake Michigan: $2,500 City of Appleton: $2,500 Green Bay Packers: $2,500 Cellcom: $1,000 Amcor: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 CN: $1,000 Jewelers Mutual: $1,000 J.F. Brennan: $1,000 We Energies: $1,000 Menasha Corp: $1,000 Water-Right: $1,000 Wolf River Com. Bank: $1,000 WPS Foundation: $1,000 Amcor/Bemis: $1,000 Encapsys: $1,000 Graymont: $1,000 SECURA: $1,000 Badger Labs: $500 Village of Fox Crossing: $500 Plexus: $500 Fox Comm. CU: $500 Great Northern Corp: $500 Great Northern Lam: $500 Mercury Marine: $500 OMNNI Associates: $500 Plexus: $500 Evergreen CU: $200 Gene Frederickson: $100 Thedacare: $100 Total: $30,000 Media:  March 19, 2020 - What is a Watershed? (Gannett USA-Today Network): https://www.postcrescent.com/story/news/2020/03/19/wisconsin-flooding-and-water-quality-watersheds- define-where-how-were-affected/4832716002/  August 20, 2020 – The Cleanup is days away (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/local5live- onlocation/fox-wolf-watershed-grab-some-supplies-and-help-clean-up-area-waterways/  August 22, 2020 – Coverage of the Cleanup in Kimberly (WFRV Channel 5): https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/local-news/volunteers-tackle-more-than-60-sites-for-the-fox-wolf- watershed-clean-up/ Exhibiting: Oshkosh  1/24/2020 Toward Harmony with Nature Wild Ones Conference, Oshkosh, approx. reach 200 attendees Green Bay  3/07/2020 Leopold Event exhibiting at Brown County Library in Green Bay, approx. reach 45 attendees RESERVED FOR COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL DOCUMENT I:\Engineering\Storm Water Information\MS4 Permit Items\DNR Submittals\2020 Annual Report\2020 Annual Report Council Memo_3-18-21.docx Page 1 of 2 MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Dan Gabrilska, Civil Engineering Supervisor DATE: March 18, 2021 RE: Approve and Submit Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources 2020 Storm Water Program Annual Report BACKGROUND The City of Oshkosh received coverage under the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) General Permit on January 2, 2007. In May 2014, the City of Oshkosh received notification this coverage was extended to include the newly-released version of the MS4 General Permit. This permit requires the City to comply with the following six (6) minimum control measures (as mandated by the Federal Clean Water Act and the Environmental Protection Agency): 1. Public Information and Education Plan 2. Public Involvement and Participation Program 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program 4. Construction Site Pollutant Control Program 5. Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program 6. Pollution Prevention Program (prevent pollution from the daily operations of the City) The Storm Water Utility Appeals Board reviewed, provided feedback, and recommended approval of the Annual Report. All feedback has been incorporated into the annual report. ANALYSIS The annual report contains information on the activities performed by the City of Oshkosh in compliance with the MS4 Permit requirements. The WDNR implemented an online submission process for the MS4 Annual Report. There is no longer a paper form to complete and submit. All information is entered on the WDNR website through the online forms. In addition to the information requested in the online forms, a document containing supplemental information that the forms did not have room to enter was prepared and uploaded as an attachment. City staff has more details available for the WDNR, should they request to see additional information. I:\Engineering\Storm Water Information\MS4 Permit Items\DNR Submittals\2020 Annual Report\2020 Annual Report Council Memo_3-18-21.docx Page 2 of 2 FISCAL IMPACT There is no anticipated fiscal impact from the approval of this resolution. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the resolution. Approved: Mark A. Rohloff City Manager DG/tlt Report complied by: Kelly Reyer Outreach Coordinator Kelly@fwwa.org Municipality Cleanup Site Name # volunteers # of trash Bags Blue Bags Tires Elect plas bags Balloons Straws Conditions Fox River State Recreational Trail: Fox Pt to Kayakers Pt 9 3 1 0 3 10 0 18 Medium Fox River State Recreational Trail: Porlier Pier to Mason 5 5 1 0 0 2 0 3 Low Pamperin Park 30 16 2 2 0 20 2 30 Low Totals: 44 24 4 2 3 32 2 51 Joannes Park 14 5 2 0 0 34 3 9 Medium Bay Beach 3 9 1 1 0 0 0 42 High Leicht Memorial Park 8 4 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Totals: 25 18 3.5 1 0 34 3 54 Green Isle and Riverview Parks 25 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 Weise & Kiwanis Parks 2 3 1.5 0 0 3 1 5 Low Totals: 27 13 2.5 0 0 3 1 5 Grand Chute Prairie Hill Park 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Low Totals: 13 1 1 0 0 12 0 0 Combined Locks Memorial Park 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Low Totals: 15 5 2 0 0 12 1 5 Voyager Park & Fox River State Rec Trail 23 12 4 0 0 50 20 50 Medium Bomier Pier & Fox River State Trail 12 15 2 0 0 12 2 10 Low Totals: 35 27 6 0 0 62 22 60 Town of Ledgeview Ledgeview Park 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Low Totals: 6 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 Riverside Park 5 3 1 0 0 3 2 8 Low Grignon Park 6 5 0.5 0 1 10 0 4 Low 1000 Islands 19 5 3 0 0 15 0 4 Low Totals: 30 13 4.5 0 1 28 2 16 Village of Kimberly Sunset Park 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Medium Totals: 19 14 3 0 0 10 0 100 Calumet County Park 22 21 3 0 0 10 1 3 Medium Stockbridge Harbor 10 5 1 0 0 10 0 35 Medium Totals: 32 26 4 0 0 20 1 38 Alicia Park 9 1 0.5 0 0 0 0 3 Low Telulah Park 21 13 1.5 1 1 0 18 25 Medium Newberry Trail/North Island Trail 17 11 3 0 1 50 0 5 Medium Memorial Park 22 10 3 0 0 30 12 50 Low Pierce Park/Lutz Park 21 9 2 5 10 10 Medium Peabody Park 16 9 1 0 0 23 10 16 Medium Totals: 106 53 11 1 2 108 50 109 Heckrodt 17 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Low Trestle Trails/Boardwalk 10 8 1 0 0 50 0 30 High Totals: 27 14 2 0 0 50 0 30 Village of Fox Crossing*Fritse Park 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Medium De Pere Allouez Green Bay Brown County Appleton* Menasha Calumet County Kaukauna Totals: 14 5 0.5 1 0 30 0 14 Riverside Park/Kimberly Point Parks 7 1 1 0 1 6 2 10 Low Arrowhead Park 14 12 3 1 0 74 4 74 Low Herb & Dolly Smith Park & Trail System 8 4 0.5 0 0 10 1 13 Medium Doty Park/Island Parks 12 5 0 0 0 6 0 3 Low Totals: 41 22 4.5 1 1 96 7 100 Lakeside Park 32 23 0 0 0 30 2 25 Medium Lakeside Park - West 15 10 2 3 0 12 0 0 Medium Totals: 47 33 2 3 0 42 2 25 UW-Oshkosh UW-Oshkosh Riverfront 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Medium Totals: 9 4 1 0 0 5 0 1 Asylum Point 18 12 2 2 2 7 3 3 Medium Waukau Creek 4 4 2 0 0 8 0 8 Low Wiowash Trail (behind Riverside Cemetery)13 6 0 0 0 18 1 12 Medium Wiouwash Trail (Lake Butte des Morts)8 7 2 1 1 60 0 6 Low Totals: 43 29 6 3 3 93 4 29 Red Arrow Park 22 17 6 0 1 13 2 12 Medium Menominee Park 41 25 10 0 1 41 4 130 Medium Fugleberg & 24th Street Boat Launches 7 10 0 0 0 24 1 17 High Rainbow & Abe Rochlin Park 8 9 1 0 0 13 3 10 Low Totals: 78 61 17 0 2 91 10 169 Pfeifer Park & Trails 12 3.5 0 3 0 13 2 17 Low Memorial Park 12 5 0 1 1 48 0 92 Medium Totals: 24 8.5 0 4 1 61 2 109 Doyle Park 7 4 0 0 0 12 3 3 Low Heesaker Park & Trail System 11 6 1 0 1 5 0 0 Low Island Park 4 2 0.5 0 0 10 0 20 Low Totals: 22 12 1.5 0 1 27 3 23 Heritage County Park 10 2.5 0.5 0 0 18 0 5 Low State Hwy 22 Wayside 3 5 2 0 0 10 0 6 Low Totals: 13 7.5 2.5 0 0 28 0 11 Sherwood High Cliff State Park 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Medium Totals: 33 16 0 0 0 39 38 108 Marble Park 14 3 1 0 0 15 0 6 Low Lake Winneconne Park 15 2 0.5 0 0 15 4 13 Low Totals: 29 5 1.5 0 0 30 4 19 NEWSC supports the annual Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup event through staff time for the Outreach Coordinated to plan the event. *Communities with an asterict by them represent a community that donated beyond their NEWSC dues to sponsor the event. Oshkosh* New London Little Chute Shawano Winneconne Winnebago Couny Neenah Fond du Lac 2020 FOX-WOLF WATERSHED CLEANUP PHOTOS Storm Drain Makeovers: Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh: 04/21/2020 Menasha: 04/21/2020 2020 Litterati App Cleanup Activity Allouez:  5 pieces of trash Berlin:  8 pieces of trash De Pere:  41 pieces of trash Green Bay:  189 pieces of trash Fond du Lac:  16 pieces of trash Fond du Lac County:  19 pieces of trash Howard:  2 pieces of trash Oshkosh:  39 pieces of trash Taycheedah:  8 pieces of trash Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium PO Box 1861 Appleton, WI 54912 Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Fostering Partnerships • Sharing Information • Administrative Efficiency • Pooling Financial Resources Storm Drain Makeovers (Active Participation, with Photos) Volunteers share before and after pictures of storm drains they cleaned in their neighborhoods. Oshkosh • 4/21/82020 Menasha • 4/21/2020 *Storm Drain Stencils are available for purchase. Contact Anna Bartsch (anna@fwwa.org) for information. City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-04 Reconstruct Reconstruct of Snell Rd & Main St. Project Information Status:Active Project Type:Municipal Group:N/A Effective Date:05/18/2020 Start Date:05/18/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: 3675 N MAIN ST Oshkosh WI 54903 Parcel #: Latitude:44.068402 Longitude:-88.538126 Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-04 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:PTS Contractors, Inc. Branden Strayer 4075 Eaton Rd, Green Bay WI 54311 920 213-0343 bstrayer@ptscontractors.net Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 Page 1 of 4 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Contacts General Fox River Landscape Management LLC Chris Hanson 2170 WI-44, Oshkosh, WI 54904 (920) 292-4071 chris.hanson@foxriverlandscapemanagement.com Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Casey Canady Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0220 ccanady@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Mike Blank 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0414 mblank@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Dan Gabrilska Civil Engineer Supervisor 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0410 dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI John Gregorius 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0456 jgregorius@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Documents Name Comment City of Oshkosh_71063.pdf NOI Best Management Practices Required?Name Description Yes Admin / Site Management: Site Photo Upload digital photo of construction entrance taken at time of inspection. Yes Inlet Protection: Inlet Filter fabric inserted in inlet casting to filter Page 2 of 4 Protection - Type D HR/M - Bag suspended solids from runoff. Install and maintain in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1060. Bottom section should be different material than top section. Yes Entrance Protection: Sweeping and Scraping Site entrance and frontage must be kept free of sediment and construction debris. Significant tracking must be removed immediately. Minor tracking must be removed by end of day. Ensure material has been removed from gutter line. Do not wash down storm drain. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 12/03/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/19/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/11/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/04/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/29/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/15/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/08/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/17/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/09/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/03/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/31/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/27/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/20/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Draft Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/06/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/30/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/16/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/15/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/08/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 3 of 4 06/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/18/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/03/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/29/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 4 of 4 City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-05 Oregon St Reconstruct RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT FOR OREGON ST & W 28TH AVENUE INCLUDING LIFT STATION Project Information Status:Active Project Type:Municipal Group:N/A Effective Date:04/06/2020 Start Date:04/06/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: OREGON ST Parcel #: Latitude:43.990401 Longitude:-88.542472 Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-05 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:PTS Contractors, Inc. Branden Strayer 4075 Eaton Rd, Green Bay WI 54311 920 213-0343 bstrayer@ptscontractors.net Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 Page 1 of 4 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Contacts General City of Oshkosh, WI Dan Gabrilska Civil Engineer Supervisor 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0410 dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Mike Blank 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0414 mblank@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Leigh Schuh 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0464 lschuh@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Casey Canady Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0220 ccanady@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General AECOM Chad Wilson 558 N. Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 475-2333 chad.wilson@aecom.com General Fox River Landscape Management LLC Chris Hanson 2170 WI-44, Oshkosh, WI 54904 (920) 292-4071 chris.hanson@foxriverlandscapemanagement.com Documents Name Comment Page 2 of 4 20-05 Ground Control Participants.pdf Ground Control Video Attendance 20-05 Oregon St Reconstruction, FIN 71037.pdf NOI IP-NE_2020-71-T01000 Oregon & 28th Outfall Permit.pdf Chapter 30 Best Management Practices Required?Name Description Yes Admin / Site Management: Site Photo Upload digital photo of construction entrance taken at time of inspection. Yes Inlet Protection: Inlet Protection Confirm acceptable inlet protection practice in good functioning condition is in place. Yes Entrance Protection: Sweeping and Scraping Site entrance and frontage must be kept free of sediment and construction debris. Significant tracking must be removed immediately. Minor tracking must be removed by end of day. Ensure material has been removed from gutter line. Do not wash down storm drain. Yes Dewatering: Dewatering Dewatering excavation per WDNR SOC Standard 1061. Note that pumping rates in excess of 70 gallons/ minute require a pumping permit from the WDNR. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 02/19/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 02/11/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 02/04/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 01/29/2021 Final Routine Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) 01/21/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 01/14/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 01/07/2021 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 12/22/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 12/17/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 12/10/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 12/03/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/19/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/11/2020 Final Routine, After Rainfall Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) 11/04/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/29/2020 Final Routine Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/23/2020 Final Routine, After Rainfall Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 3 of 4 10/15/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/08/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/17/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/09/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/03/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/01/2020 Final Violation Follow- Up Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/31/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/27/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/20/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/06/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/30/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/16/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/15/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/08/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/18/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/03/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/29/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/28/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/19/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/14/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 05/07/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 04/30/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 04/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 04/16/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 04/09/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 4 of 4 City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-06 Sidewalk Rehab Sidewalk rehab within the City of Oshkosh. Area of work is north of Irving Ave. to Murdock Ave, and Jackson St. to the lake. Project Information Status:Complete Project Type:Municipal Group:N/A Effective Date:03/23/2020 Start Date:04/06/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: Oshkosh WI 54903 Parcel #: Latitude:44.032210 Longitude:-88.527601 Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-06 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:Al Dix Concrete Inc. Dylan Dix 500 Draper St., Kauakauna WI 54130 920 858-0883 dixconcrete@yahoo.com Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 Page 1 of 3 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Contacts General City of Oshkosh, WI Mike Blank 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0414 mblank@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Ross Losse 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 920 376-0417 rlosse@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Dan Gabrilska Civil Engineer Supervisor 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0410 dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Casey Canady Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0220 ccanady@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Documents Name Comment 20-06 Sidewalk Program New and Rehabilitation, FIN 71065.pdf NOI Best Management Practices Required?Name Description No Inlet Protection: Inlet Protection Confirm acceptable inlet protection practice in good functioning condition is in place. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 10/29/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/08/2020 Final Final Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 2 of 3 10/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/17/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/09/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/03/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/31/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/27/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/20/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/06/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/30/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/16/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/15/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/08/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/19/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 3 of 3 City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-07 Water Main Relay Watermain relay and sanitary sewer reconstruct. Project Information Status:Active Project Type:Municipal Group:N/A Effective Date:06/15/2020 Start Date:06/12/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: Oshkosh WI 54903 Parcel #: Latitude:44.017732 Longitude:-88.520445 Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-07 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:DeGroot Inc. Marty Jensen 4201 Champion Rd, Green Bay WI 54311 (920) 621-1778 martyj@degrootinc.com Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 Page 1 of 3 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Contacts General City of Oshkosh, WI Mike Blank 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0414 mblank@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Casey Canady Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0220 ccanady@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Dan Gabrilska Civil Engineer Supervisor 215 Church Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0410 dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Kristy Thor 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 808-0317 KThor@ci.oshkosh.wi.us General City of Oshkosh, WI Ryan Lemke 757 W. 3rd Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 232-5332 RLemke@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Documents No Documents Attached Best Management Practices Required?Name Description No Admin / Site Management: Site Photo Upload digital photo of construction entrance taken at time of inspection. No Inlet Protection: Inlet Protection - Type D - Bag Filter fabric inserted in inlet casting to filter suspended solids from runoff. Install and maintain Page 2 of 3 in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1060. No Entrance Protection: Sweeping and Scraping Site entrance and frontage must be kept free of sediment and construction debris. Significant tracking must be removed immediately. Minor tracking must be removed by end of day. Ensure material has been removed from gutter line. Do not wash down storm drain. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 11/04/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/29/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/15/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/08/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/17/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/09/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 09/03/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/31/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/27/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/20/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Draft Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Draft Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/06/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/30/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/23/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/16/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/15/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/08/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) 06/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 3 of 3 City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-15 Project Information Status:Active Project Type:Municipal Group:N/A Effective Date:10/14/2020 Start Date:10/14/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: Parcel #: Latitude: Longitude: Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-15 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:Advance Construction, Inc. Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Page 1 of 2 Contacts No Contacts Assigned Documents No Documents Attached Best Management Practices Required?Name Description Yes Admin / Site Management: Site Photo Upload digital photo of construction entrance taken at time of inspection. No Entrance Protection: Entrance Protection Install and maintain entrance protection measures in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1057. Yes Inlet Protection: Inlet Protection Confirm acceptable inlet protection practice in good functioning condition is in place. No Perimeter Control: Perimeter Control Confirm effective perimeter control practice is properly installed and functioning. No Ground Cover: Seeding - Permanent Permanent vegetative seeding installed and maintained in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1059. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 10/29/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 10/23/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 2 of 2 City of Oshkosh, WI Project Summary 20-20 Mini Storm Various locations for mini storm Project Information Status:Closed Project Type:Utility Group:N/A Effective Date:06/01/2020 Start Date:06/01/2020 Seed Date: Site Information Address: 215 Church Ave Oshkosh WI 54903 Parcel #: Latitude: Longitude: Total Site Area:0 sq ft Disturbed Area:0 sq ft New Impervious Area: 0 sq ft Permit Information Permit #:20-20 Permit Authority:City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Permittee:Advance Construction, Inc. Chris VandenBush 2141 Woodale Avenue, Green Bay WI 54313 920-434-3978 cvandenbush@advconst.net Authorized Inspector: City of Oshkosh, WI Kris Lyons 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh WI 54903 (920) 376-0412 Page 1 of 3 klyons@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Contacts Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Joe Standiford Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903-1103 (920) 410-3568 jstandiford@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Casey Canady Civil Engineer 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0220 ccanady@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Engineer City of Oshkosh, WI Megan Elliott Civil Engineering Technician 215 Church Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54903 (920) 376-0454 melliott@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Documents No Documents Attached Best Management Practices Required?Name Description No Admin / Site Management: Site Photo Upload digital photo of construction entrance taken at time of inspection. No Inlet Protection: Inlet Protection - Type D - Bag Filter fabric inserted in inlet casting to filter suspended solids from runoff. Install and maintain in accordance with WDNR Technical Standard 1060. Inspection History Inspection Date Status Reason Inspected By 08/25/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/21/2020 Final Routine Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/13/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 08/06/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/30/2020 Final Routine Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/23/2020 Final Routine Casey Canady (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/16/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/15/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/10/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) 07/08/2020 Final After Rainfall Joe Standiford (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 2 of 3 07/01/2020 Final Routine Kris Lyons (City of Oshkosh, WI) Page 3 of 3 Site Name:Onsite Contact/Contractor:Name(s) of individual(s) performing inspection: Date & Time of Inspection Other - Type of Inspection Inspection results Mineshaft Randy Tisler Kris Lyons 4/23/2020 18:59 Random fail Heritage Senior Living Jim Allen Kris Lyons 4/27/2020 19:13 Complaint fail Advance Auto Fritz Piette Jr Kris Lyons 5/5/2020 12:41 Random pass Heritage senior living MSP Joe standiford 6/9/2020 15:32 Random fail Osborn aprtments Nicolet lumber company Joe standiford 6/9/2020 14:53 Random fail Lakeshore commercial Ganther Joe standiford 6/10/2020 16:00 Random pass Sawyer creek condominiums Joe standiford 6/16/2020 15:33 Random pass Bergstrom auto Miron Joe standiford 6/16/2020 15:03 Random fail Treager middle school NEA - justin kenneke Joe standiford 6/16/2020 14:46 Random pass Mabel Murphy's Consolidated (Dale Wetor)Casey Canady 8/18/2020 14:49 Random pass Chick Fill A Prairie Construction, Alex Perez Kris Lyons 8/18/2020 18:46 Random pass Premier Osborn Avenue Apartments Town & Country Construction, Lee Breitkreutz Kris Lyons 8/18/2020 19:31 Random pass Herirage MSP, Jim Allen Kris Lyons 8/19/2020 18:10 Random fail Lakeshore Commercial Ganther Kris Lyons 8/19/2020 17:05 Random fail LAKE POINTE Kris Lyons 8/19/2020 19:19 RANDOM pass Walmart Parking Lot Kris Lyons 8/21/2020 15:15 Random pass Traeger Elementary Kris Lyons 8/21/2020 15:40 Random pass Mineshaft Randy Tisler Kris Lyons 8/21/2020 15:51 Random pass Aldi Kris Lyons 8/21/2020 16:24 Random pass SNC Manufactoring Co.Randy Woock Casey Canady 8/27/2020 16:10 Random pass Oshkosh Defense Morgan (Zillges)Casey Canady 8/27/2020 16:41 Random fail Hydrite APC, Dustin Brehm Kris Lyons 9/2/2020 19:37 Random pass Bristol Square Subdivision Joe Hoffman Casey Canady 9/9/2020 17:14 Random fail Merge Greenfire Casey Canady 9/14/2020 16:33 Random pass Bergstrom Miron Joe standiford 9/16/2020 19:02 Random fail Discount tire Dzi construction Joe standiford 10/7/2020 16:25 Random pass Chick-fil-a Prairie contractors Joe standiford 10/7/2020 16:00 Random pass Hotel next to oshkosh defence Ganther construction Joe standiford 10/7/2020 15:33 Random fail Dunkin doughnuts Egburt excavating Joe standiford 10/7/2020 15:25 Random pass Heritage Curtis Bricco, MSP Construction Kris Lyons 10/7/2020 17:41 Random fail Bergstrum Steve Wolfe, Calvin and Goss Kris Lyons 10/7/2020 17:02 Random pass Mineshaft Randy Tisler, Keller Kris Lyons 10/7/2020 16:31 Random fail Aldi Kris Lyond 10/7/2020 15:56 Random fail Osborn Apartments Lee, Town and Country Constrution Kris Lyons 10/7/2020 15:20 Random fail Wittman Terminal Jon Janiak Casey Canady 10/7/2020 18:58 Random fail Muza Joe standiford 10/7/2020 19:45 Random pass Merge Greenfire.management Joe standiford 10/7/2020 18:50 Random pass Valley Christian Josh Klorner Casey Canady 10/30/2020 15:22 Home Owner Complaint fail Valley Christian School Fox Structures Casey Canady 11/6/2020 15:51 Follow-up fail The Wit Radtke Casey Canady 1/12/2021 18:35 Complaint fail i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx CITY OF OSHKOSH 2020 ANNUAL STORM WATER REPORT SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Minimum Control Measures – Section 1: Public Education and Outreach Topic: Management of materials that may cause storm water pollution from automobiles, pet waste, household hazardous waste, and household practices.  Each spring, the city mails out reminders, see attachments, in every utility billing reminding residents that they are subject to fines if they blow grass clippings into the street. This reminder was also published in the Oshkosh Herald on 04/15/2020 and 04/22/2020. In 2020, five violation letters were sent out. The city was made aware of most violations by residents notifying the city of violations.  Winnebago County’s annual Hazardous Waste Clean Sweep Program was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid but the County still provided free hazardous material disposal to in- county resident’s farms and households. A brochure on the County’s website has specific information about the program. Hazardous materials are also accepted from County businesses identified as very small quantity generators during these collection events. Disposal fees do apply for business materials, but eligible businesses may receive a 50% subsidy for disposal of pesticide wastes. Topic: Infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks.  The City has a credit policy that residential and commercial property owners may reduce their storm water utility fee by installing BMP’s. The details of this program are available on the City’s Storm Water Utility webpage: (https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility). Qualifying BMP’s include rain barrels, rain gardens, as well as bio-swales and storm basins. In 2020 the City received and approved 4 residential and 4 commercial requests for reductions in their storm water utility fee. Topic: Inform and where appropriate educate those responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of construction site erosion control practices and storm water management facilities on how to design, install, and maintain the practices.  City staff utilizes the site plan review process to educate developers and design engineers on the performance criteria of all storm water management facilities. This is often done in face to face review sessions but is also communicated through phone calls and emails. In 2020 staff reviewed approximately 86 site plans. Once approved developers/owners are required to enter into an Operation and Maintenance Agreement with the city that is on file with the County Register of Deeds. In 2020 the city entered i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx into 6 commercial Operation and Maintenance agreements (2 are signed and 4 are awaiting final approval and signatures).  The City of Oshkosh staff holds Ground Control training sessions for every unique contractor that works on a City Engineering Division bid contract. This year the ground control trainings were held virtually via webex. Topic: Promote environmentally sensitive land development designs by developers and designers including green infrastructure and low impact development.  The City has also been a strong proponent of subsurface horizontal treatment of storm water. This is a relatively new technology to Wisconsin but a technology that has been in use in Wisconsin to treat wastewater for about 30 years. Through the efforts of City staff this new technology (Prairie Treatment System) was recently installed in two (2) developments to treat storm water. Marquette University is conducting a one year monitoring program for the subsurface gravel wetland best management practices that were installed in Oshkosh. The site being monitored is one of the two practices installed along the extension of Koeller Street and Westfield Street in conjunction with The Oshkosh Corporations Global Headquarters project. The project advisory team includes individuals from Marquette University, WDNR, Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD), and the City of Oshkosh. The MMSD has been very active in installing, testing, and monitoring green infrastructure practices to reduce the amount of storm water runoff within the contributing watersheds to their combined sewerage system. Minimum Control Measures – Section 2: Public Involvement Topic: Storm Water Management Plans and/or updates.  The City annually updates its Storm Water Utility brochure, See Attachment, which describes the progress that has been made in the management of the storm water in the community.  The next update of the City’s Storm Water Management Plan is scheduled to take place in 2021. By that time the City will have a new WPDES MS4 Permit that possibly could include the performance reduction of new TDML limits. In the meantime, information on the progress made in implementing the current plan is posted on the City’s website. Topic: Storm Water Related Ordinances and/or Updates.  The City continually reviews City Ordinances and identifies language that may be added or modified to encourage the use of green infrastructure. Topic: Volunteer Opportunities.  The City of Oshkosh is a member of NEWSC.  The City partnered with the Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance in an Earth Day water shed clean-up project. Due to Covid the event was held in August. Volunteers cleaned-up the i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx shorelines and tributary shorelines of the Fox River, Lake Winnebago and Lake Butte Des Morts. Volunteers also performed socially distant Storm Drain Makeovers, Litterati App Cleanup Activity, and performed cleanup in Red Arrow Park along Sawyer Creek, along with other smaller scale cleanups.  The City partnered with the Oshkosh Southwest Rotary Club to install Storm water Medallions on or adjacent to various storm water inlets in the northeast area of the City of Oshkosh. The medallions were installed in September 2020. Thee Rotary Club had to delay the initial group installation and came up with a socially distant option that was completed in September of 2020.  Minimum Control Measures – Section 3: Illicit Discharges. February 21, 2020: The City of Oshkosh Public Works Field Operations Manager reported excessive tracking onto N. Main Street just south of 2875 N Main Street. We had staff take photos to document the problem and I spoke with the property owner via telephone. He will have his contractor (Zillges) immediately clean up the mess and monitor for future tracking issues. I followed up a week later with a site inspection and the issues were resolved. February 25, 2020: The city of Oshkosh received a complaint about leaking oil containers at 1744 Oregon Street. The resident attempted to use oil dry to soak up the oil. A letter was sent to the homeowner informing them of why this type of discharge is not allowed and their responsibility for cleaning it up. The issue was resolved when the homeowner removed the source of the illicit discharge and cleaned up the residue. March 9, 2020: City staff received a complaint about waste overflowing from a grease dumpster at 1560 S Koeller Street (Noodles & Company, Five Guys Burgers and Fries). It was noted that grease was leaking from the dumpster and could discharge into the adjacent storm sewer. A letter was sent to the owner and tenant detailing the illicit discharge. A follow up was scheduled for the following week. May 5, 2020: A member of the city engineering staff took photos and investigated a possible concrete slag discharge into the city storm sewer system on Geneva Street and Bacon Avenue near the Libbey Dry pond. After a further city staff visual inspection of the system provided no clear source for the material, city streets division personnel cleaned the storm sewer system as necessary to ensure that the discharged materials did not make it further downstream. i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx May 20, 2020: Al Dix Concrete Inc. was pouring concrete sidewalk and road patches and had an excessive amount of concrete slag in the right of way. The crew foreman was notified and the concrete slag was cleaned up prior to it reaching the storm sewer system. July 1, 2020: The city of Oshkosh received a complaint that the resident at 3730 Western Court was washing concrete down the storm drain near his property. After a site investigation confirmed the complaint the city street division was sent to the site to clean the storm sewer system. The resident was also mailed a letter notifying them of the violation and their responsibility for cleanup. It was also detailed to them the importance of eliminating illicit discharges. September 28, 2020: City staff was informed by Sue Larson from the WDNR about a coolant spill at 1041 N Westhaven Drive (Choice Bank) in Oshkosh Wi. There was an estimate of a gallon of coolant entering the storm drain. Since this area drains into the Town of Algoma system the message was also forwarded to them. Steve Gohde from the city of Oshkosh Engineering Division did a follow up on September 29th in the morning and did not see any evidence of the spill in the system. October 15, 2020: On 10/15/2020 at 10:12 AM the street Division (Todd Burns) received a call from Brian Bending, of the OFD, he stated the need for a load of sand and a pay loader for a tanker that had rolled over on Highway 44 at Highway 41. I dispatched a tandem dump truck to get a load of sand from the quarry and a pay loader to the scene. When I arrived on the scene I saw a possible need for a vacuum truck and dispatched a vacuum truck. We built a sand berm around the catch basins to contain the spill and to protect the storm sewers, in case the tanker burst while the wreckers were getting it upright. After the tanker was on its wheels and the scene was secure we cleaned up the sand and loaded it into our dump truck. We dumped the sand at the United Cooperative site on Hwy. 44, at the direction of Brad Pecora a representative of United Cooperative. The employees from United Corporation put oil dry down and we used a street sweeper to sweep up the oil dry. This material was dumped at our Wastewater treatment plant pit. We also checked all the downstream manholes to the outfall at Knapp Street south of West South Park Avenue and found the fertilizer in all the manholes. The spill never got past our outfall. i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx We were under the understanding that United Cooperative was going to assess the fertilizer that migrated into our storm sewer with the State and do the cleanup. It now sounds like we (the city) will be doing the cleanup. Today we will talk with Wastewater to make sure we can dump the fertilizer at the Wastewater pit and then clean the storm sewers. November 13, 2020: The city of Oshkosh received a complaint about an oily substance on the sidewalk, driveway apron, and the street at 433 W 8th Avenue. A letter was sent to the homeowner informing them of why this type of discharge is not allowed and their responsibility for cleaning it up. The city followed up on the complaint on December 4, 2020. December 23, 2020: The city of Oshkosh received a complaint about an oily substance on the roadway at 1548 Rugby Street. A letter was sent to the homeowner informing them of why this type of discharge is not allowed and their responsibility for cleaning it up. The city followed up on the complaint on January 6, 2021. Minimum Control Measures – Section 4: Construction Site Pollutant Control The goal of the City’s Construction Erosion Control Program is compliance. Any contractor working for the City or will be working for a private utility company (gas or electric) and all City inspectors and engineers are required to attend a ground control workshop where the City’s erosion control inspector emphasizes the importance that the City places on compliance. Contractors who are found to have substandard erosion control practices receive written warnings. The contractors then have 24 hours to correct the substandard condition. City contractors who have not corrected the deficiency are assessed liquidated damages. With these two programs in place the City has been very successful in achieving compliance. Minimum Control Measures – Section 5: Post Construction Storm Water Management. In 2020 the City approved 24 sites that had new structural storm water management practices installed. The City had 67 privately owned storm water facility inspections completed in 2020. All approved development sites with BMP's are required to have an O&M agreement with the city. The O&M details the level of inspection that needs to be done during the year. We only require properties that receive a storm water utility credit based on BMP's to submit their inspection reports to the city annually (this accounted for 26 private inspections). i:\engineering\storm water information\ms4 permit items\dnr submittals\2020 annual report\2020 supplemental information.docx Minimum Control Measures – Section 6: Pollution Prevention  All the City owned storm water management facilities are inspected on an annual basis. Work orders are issued to correct any deficiencies found.  A program to manage invasive and undesirable vegetation in and around storm basins was initiated in 2017 and continued in 2020. The goal is to treat invasive and undesirable vegetation in the storm water basins most recently constructed so that the native planting can get off to a good start. The goal for older basins is rehabilitation, herbiciding plants like cat tails, phragmities, and teasel to get them under control so more desirable vegetation can take hold. City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program-Final.docxPage 1 2/17/2020 City of Oshkosh, WI Construction Site Pollution Control Program Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program Overview and Goals The goals of the City of Oshkosh’s Construction Site Pollution Control program are to: 1) Reduce storm water pollution to the nearby receiving waters including Lake Butte des Morts, Fox River, Sawyer Creek, Campbell Creek, and Lake Winnebago. 2) Prevent sediment and other non-storm water contaminants due to soil erosion from leaving construction sites. 3) Support development while maintaining an efficient and structurally sound municipal separate storm sewer system. 4) Comply with state and federal regulations as defined in the City’s MS4 Permit. This Construction Site Pollution Control Program document describes the City’s program as required by MS4 Permit Section 3.5 to develop a program related to Permit Sections 2.4.2 to 2.4.4 (see Attachment 1). The City’s Construction Site Erosion Control Ordinance is contained in Article III of Chapter 14 – Storm Water Management in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code. Components of the City’s Construction Site Pollution Control Program 1. Erosion and Sediment Plan Review Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: The City’s Municipal Code Chapter 14 describes multiple land disturbing construction activities that require compliance with the construction site review and permitting process and could be of any size if the City deems it potentially impactful to receiving waters. At a minimum, construction sites of 4,000 square feet or more (see Municipal Code Chapter 14, Article III, Section 14-9 for Applicability and Jurisdiction details) must apply for a permit which includes submitting a construction site erosion and sediment control plan. Sites that are required to obtain a permit must adhere to Section 14-12 Performance Standards for Permitted Sites, Section 14-13 Permitting Requirements, Procedures, and Fees of the City’s Ordinance, and Section 14- 14 Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and Amendments. Sites that do not need to prepare a plan and obtain a permit (see 14-9(A)(2)) are still required to adhere to Section 14-11 Performance Standards for Non-Permitted Sites of the City’s Ordinance. One- and two-family residential dwellings disturbing under 1 acre and not a part of a larger development are regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services under s. SPS 321.125 Wis. Adm. Code. The erosion and sediment plan review program is managed through the City of Oshkosh Online Permitting and Planning Services (Evolve System): https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/EvolvePublic/ : Multiple City staff and a contracted qualified professional may get involved with the review and approval of erosion control submittals. City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program-Final.docxPage 2 2/17/2020 The procedure for construction site plan review and approval is as follows: 1) Applicant submittal: a. The applicant uploads application materials into the Evolve System. b. Alternatively, materials are provided to City of Oshkosh Permitting and Planning Services Staff, who in turn upload into the Evolve System. c. This process may occur multiple times for a single project. If initial submittals are determined to be insufficient (see #2 below), resubmittal is required. 2) Review of submittal: a. The Engineering Division / Civil Engineer Supervisor is notified of a submittal. The submittal is assigned to a qualified individual for review of storm water components, including construction site erosion control elements. Review may be conducted by Engineering Division staff or a contracted qualified professional (Consultant). b. The submittal materials are reviewed for compliance with Article III of Municipal Code Chapter 14. Review of construction site erosion control and post-construction storm water management is conducted simultaneously. c. The submittal is discussed at the next weekly Site Plan Review Meeting following the submittal. Meetings are typically held Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Site Plan Review Meeting attendees may include: i. Engineering Division Manager / City Engineer, ii. Civil Engineer Supervisor, iii. Engineering Division Staff (including those responsible review of general Civil submittal components), iv. Contracted qualified professional, v. Planning Division staff, d. Discussion at the weekly Site Plan Review Meeting allows collaborative input from multiple reviewers and discussion of site with Engineering Department leaders. e. Following the Site Plan Review Meeting, the review of the submittal is finalized. The outcome of review is one of the following: i. Not Approved: Site is deemed to not meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. Review comments are provided to the applicant. ii. Conditional: Site is deemed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. An approval letter is provided to the applicant. Minor comments may remain, most typically they are associated with items to be completed by the end of construction. Frequent conditional approval comments include: 1. Requirement for a final site inspection and preparation of as-built drawings / certification. 2. Requirement for execution of an operation and maintenance agreement. iii. Approved: Site is deemed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. An approval letter is provided to the applicant. City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program-Final.docxPage 3 2/17/2020 iv. Hold: Outstanding items are identified. The review is placed on hold and the applicant is contacted (via email) to request additional materials to be submitted that are missing from the submittal. Following submittal of additional material, the review is completed, and the review is finalized with one of the outcomes listed above. f. This process is repeated as required for subsequent submittals of a project until a Conditional or Approved status is reached. 3) Approval of submittal: As noted in the prior section, there are two levels of approval; Conditional and Approved. Once a project has achieved one of these two statuses, they may proceed with the requested development. 2. Administrative Procedures Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: Administrative procedures for receiving and approving construction site erosion control plans, managing and responding to complaints and considering information from the public, and tracking regulated construction sites are as follows: 1) The process for submitting and obtaining local approval for construction site erosion control is as follows: a. All projects requiring a City of Oshkosh permit/approval are administered through the City of Oshkosh Online Permitting and Planning Services (Evolve System): https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/EvolvePublic/ b. The plan submittal and approval process is conducted through the Evolve System (as described in Item 1. Erosion and Sediment Review above). 2) The City manages and responds to construction site erosion control complaints and citizen input as follows: a. Complaints and citizen input are received regarding construction site erosion control through multiple paths. i. The City’s Connect Oshkosh system is used by citizens to report non-emergency neighborhood issues. b. Complaints are received by phone calls from resident or other City Staff to the Engineering Division. When an erosion control complaint is received it is directed to a qualified erosion control inspector within the Engineering Division for response and follow-up. c. Response to an erosion control complaint may vary based on the nature of the complaint. Response procedures may include one or more of the following: i. Phone call to contractor or site owner. ii. Site drive-by (not full site inspection). iii. Site inspection. City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program-Final.docxPage 4 2/17/2020 iv. Enforcement action, if warranted after, may be taken after other response(s) to complaint. d. Complaints and follow-up responses are tracked through Connect Oshkosh and the City’s MS4 PermiTrack software. Any erosion control inspections completed are documented and tracked in the City’s erosion control inspection geodatabase. e. Authority to inspect the site and enforce a response: i. The City has the authority to conduct inspections of land disturbing activities under Section 14-16 of the City’s Ordinance. ii. The City’s ability to enforce compliance with construction site erosion control (and other) activities is detailed in Article VI Enforcement, Penalties, Appeals, and Severability of the City’s Ordinance. 3) The City tracks regulated construction sites as follows: a. Applications are tracked through the City Evolve program and process as discussed previously. b. Active sites and erosion control inspections are tracked through the City’s erosion control inspection geodatabase through site closure. 3. Construction Site Inspections and Enforcement Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5043 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: The City inspects sites with erosion control permits, documents the inspections, and maintains inspection records. Enforcement mechanisms are implemented to obtain compliance as needed. These program elements are as follows: 1) As noted previously, the City of Oshkosh has the responsibility and authority to conduct inspections of land disturbing activities under Section 14-16 of the City’s Ordinance and the ability to enforce compliance with construction site erosion control (and other) activities is detailed in Article VI Enforcement, Penalties, Appeals, and Severability of the City’s Ordinance. The following City departments and staff are responsible for construction site inspection and enforcement: a. Engineering Division b. Inspections Services (1 & 2 family homes) 2) The City inspects construction sites based on the construction site conditions and frequency as noted in the following schedule. Inspection frequency varies based on the type of construction site. a. City Project: City, or consultant, completes construction site inspections in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 14-13 (C) (7) and WPDES Permit No. WI-S067831-5. Inspections are conducted at least once per week and within 24-hours after a precipitation event of 0.5- inches or greater. City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Construction Site Pollution Control Program-Final.docxPage 5 2/17/2020 b. Private Project (Major): A major project is defined as being a site that has one-acre or more of disturbed area. Inspections are conducted at the following frequency: i. Initial Inspection: Within the first two weeks of commencement of land disturbing activity. ii. On-Going Inspections: Once every 45 days. iii. Inactive Site Inspections: Once every 60 days. iv. Follow-up Inspections: Within 7 days (for sites with sediment discharge or inadequate erosion control measures unless correction made and observed/documented by inspector during initial site inspection or corrections were verified via photographs submitted to the inspector) v. Final Inspection: Following completion of construction. If applicable, occurs in conjunction with Post-Construction Storm Water Management final inspections. c. Private Project (Minor): A minor project is defined as any private project permitted by the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code Chapter 14 that is has less than one-acre of disturbed area. i. On-Going Inspections: City typically will conduct a first time visit for new projects to ensure all initial erosion/sediment control BMP’s are properly installed. Following that, the City typically will only perform inspections if there are complaints or based on engineering judgement. ii. Final Inspection: Following completion of construction. If applicable, occurs in conjunction with Post-Construction Storm Water Management final inspections. 3) Construction site inspections for all project types are documented as follows: a. A mobile data collection tools and forms to complete site inspections. Following completion of inspections, the data is uploaded into a Geodatabase. EC inspections are stored within the server and ArcGIS Online due to the use of Survey123 for reports. Typically, the reports are only downloaded from ArcGIS Online when they are required to be sent to contractor/owner/consultant. b. Inspection reports are generated (PDF format) and stored in the City’s MS4 PermiTrack software. 4) The City’s ability to enforce compliance with construction site erosion control (and other) activities is detailed in Article VI Enforcement, Penalties, Appeals, and Severability of the City’s Ordinance. The City has the right to revoke a permit for noncompliance by posting written notice on site which stops further work at the site except as a condition precedent to the re-issuance of the permit. Specifically, the City has developed the following process of enforcement: a. Warnings b. Notices of non-compliance c. Stop Work d. Re-start work e. Other Oshkosh Stormwater Management Program Document ATTACHMENT 1 MS4 Permit Language Attachment 1.docx 1 PROGRAM: Construction Site Pollution Control MS4 Permit Language: 3.5 Construction Site Pollutant Control The permittee shall submit to the Department the construction site pollutant control program developed for the term of this permit as required under sections 2.4.2 to 2.4.4 of this permit by March 31, 2021. 2.4.2 Erosion and sediment control plan review. Written procedures for construction site plan review which incorporate consideration of potential water quality impacts. Preconstruction erosion control plan reviews shall be conducted for all construction sites with greater than one acre of land disturbance. 2.4.3 Administrative procedures. Written procedures for the administration of the construction site pollutant control program including the process for obtaining local approval, managing and responding to complaints, tracking regulated construction sites, and construction site plan receipt and consideration of information submitted by the public. 2.4.4 Construction site inspections and enforcement. Written procedures for construction site inspection and enforcement of erosion and sediment control measures. By April 1, 2020, at a minimum, the procedures shall establish: a. Municipal departments or staff responsible for construction site inspections and enforcement. b. Construction site inspection frequency. The permittee shall inspect all construction sites, at a minimum, in accordance with the frequency specified in Table 3 below. Table 3: Construction Site Inspection Frequency Site Inspection Frequency 1) All sites one acre or more in size • New projects shall be inspected within the first two weeks of commencement of land disturbing activity • All active sites shall be inspected at least once every 45 days • All inactive sites shall be inspected at least once every 60 days (2) Follow up inspection • Follow up inspections are required within 7 days of any sediment discharge or inadequate control measure, unless corrections were made and observed by the inspector during initial inspection or corrections were verified via photographs submitted to the inspector (3) Final inspection • Confirm that all graded areas have reached final stabilization and that all temporary control measures are removed, and permanent storm water management BMPs are installed as designed c. Construction site inspection documentation. Compliance with the inspection requirements in 2.4.4.a. and b. above, shall be determined by proper documentation and maintenance of records of an established inspection program designed to inspect all sites. d. Enforcement mechanisms that will be used to obtain compliance. City of Oshkosh IDDE Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh IDDE Program-Final.docx Page 1 2/17/2020 City of Oshkosh, WI Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Program Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program Overview and Goals The goals of the City of Oshkosh’s IDDE program are to: 1) Reduce storm water pollution to the nearby receiving waters including Lake Butte des Morts, Fox River, Sawyer Creek, Campbell Creek, and Lake Winnebago. 2) Prevent non-storm water contaminants or flows from entering the municipal storm sewer system. Non-storm water flows consist of (but are not limited to): sanitary sewer flows, industrial process wastewater, accidental spills or intentional dumping of liquid or solid material that enters the storm sewer system, or any discharge into the city’s storm sewer system that is not composed entirely of storm water, except as allowed by the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code Chapter 14. 3) Maintain an efficient and structurally sound municipal separate storm sewer system. 4) Comply with state and federal regulations as defined in the City’s MS4 Permit. This IDDE Program document describes the City’s program as required by MS4 Permit Section 3.4 to develop a program related to Permit Sections 2.3.2 to 2.3.6 (see Attachment 1). The City’s Illicit Discharge Ordinance is contained in Articles V and VI of Chapter 14 – Storm Water Management in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code. Components of the City’s IDDE Program 1. IDDE Field Screening Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: The City contracts with a qualified professional services provider to conduct the IDDE dry weather field screening of the City’s MS4 outfalls in compliance with Section 2.3.2 of the MS4 Permit. The contracted provider conducts the field work, provides an annual written document of the results of the dry weather screening, and conducts a presentation to the City’s Storm Water Appeals Board in the spring of each year summarizing the previous year’s field work. The annual field screening is conducted as follows: 1) Annual Field Screening – classification of outfalls and schedule a) Priority outfalls are screened every year. Priority outfalls are those outfalls identified with the highest potential for illicit discharge. Priority outfalls are identified based upon the following criteria: i) History of known or suspected illicit discharges within the past 5 years ii) Outfalls with greater than 80% impervious area within the drainage area iii) Outfalls with highly industrial or commercial land use within the drainage area. b) Non-priority major outfalls are screened once every five years. Non-priority, major outfalls are those outfalls with an inside diameter greater than or equal to 36” diameter or equivalent. c) Non-priority, minor outfalls are screened once every ten years. Non-priority minor outfalls are outfalls with an inside diameter less than 36” diameter or equivalent. d) Supplemental outfalls are additional screening locations that do not meet the legal definition of an outfall according to the MS4 general permit. These locations are generally detention basin inlets. City of Oshkosh IDDE Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh IDDE Program-Final.docx Page 2 2/17/2020 The supplemental outfalls are screened based on further classification as either priority, non-priority major, or non-priority minor outfalls. e) Screening points are located at the outfall, or if submerged at the nearest accessible upstream manhole location. Table 1 shows the status of storm sewer outfalls for the entire City of Oshkosh. Table 1: Storm Sewer Outfalls for the Entire City of Oshkosh Status as of 2019 Field Season Outfall Category / Type Priority Non-Priority Total Major 11 75 86 Minor 17 223 240 Supplemental 4 89 93 Total 32 387 419 2) The contracted firm notifies the Engineering Division when annual IDDE screening is scheduled. 3) The contracted firm conducts field screening procedures at the scheduled outfalls and collects information from the screening process. (See Attachment 2 for example field data collection sheet). Field screening procedures are informed by the “Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination: A guidance Manual for Program Development and Technical Assessments” (Center for Watershed Protection / Robert Pitt, October 2004) as well as the WDNR’s Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination guidance document (March 2012). Field screening procedures have evolved after several years of experience to meet permit screening requirements and parameters as discussed with and approved by the WDNR. Details on the screening procedures employed can be found in the latest “Ongoing Screening Summary Report”. 4) The contracted firm notifies the Engineering Division when IDDE screening is completed and prepares an annual report. 5) The contracted firm provides a written report by February of each year documenting the results of the field screening conducted the previous year. The report includes: a) Dates, times, and locations of outfalls screened. b) Weather conditions c) Visual observations (trash, flow, color, odor, turbidity, oil sheen or surface scum, other evidence of non-storm water discharge d) Field parameters measured (pH, chlorine, detergents, ammonia, temperature, conductivity). e) Physical conditions of outfall structure 6) An annual presentation is conducted for the Storm water Utility Appeals Board summarizing the previous year’s findings. 2. Response to Spills and Reports of Illicit Discharge / IDDE Source Investigation and Elimination Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineering Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: 1) The Engineering Division may be notified of an Illicit Discharge or Spill primarily from two sources: City of Oshkosh IDDE Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh IDDE Program-Final.docx Page 3 2/17/2020 a. If, during the annual IDDE screening, the Contractor field crew finds an obvious illicit discharge (e.g.: a direct connection of a sanitary lateral, illegal spill, or other evidence) the field crew will document the situation with photographs and test data and immediately notify City’s Engineering Division. b. Direct communication from a citizen and/or City field staff person may notify the Engineering Division of an observed condition. The City has information posted on its website on how to report spills and illicit discharges. Illicit discharges may be reported through Connect Oshkosh or through direct contact to the Engineering Division. 2) The City has authority to prohibit illicit discharges and carry out inspections, monitoring, and enforcement measures necessary to ensure compliance with this program through the City’s Illicit Discharge Ordinance sections in Articles V and VI of Chapter 14 – Storm Water Management in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code. 3) If a hazardous or explosive potential exists, the contracted firm notifies the City Engineering Division of a potentially dangerous situation and the City Engineering Division contacts the Oshkosh Fire Department (920-236-5240 or 911) for emergency procedures to prevent further release of material, contain, cleanup, and dispose of material. 4) If the spill or release of a hazardous substance does not qualify as an exemption (see Attachment 3) the City Engineering Division immediately calls the WDNR spills hotline (1-800-943-0003). 5) If a spill qualifies as an exemption (see Attachment 3), City staff conduct clean up procedures, WDNR notification is not required. 6) If a non-emergency situation exists, the City Engineering Division contacts the DPW Streets Division, Building/Plumbing Inspector, or other staff as needed to investigate the situation. The City will use storm sewer system mapping and other information to track the discharge upstream to its source. The contracted firm’s field crew may assist as needed but generally turns over the investigation to City. 7) Tracking of potential illicit discharges may result in detecting and eliminating cross-connections and leakage from sanitary conveyance systems into the MS4. The City’s annual sanitary and storm sewer televising program supplements the IDDE field screening and periodically identifies cross-connections between sanitary conveyances systems and the MS4. When a potential cross-connection is observed the City’s televising team contacts the Engineering Division for follow-up investigation and corrective actions. 8) If during investigative efforts, dye testing is used, the City will provide notice to the WDNR as well as the Oshkosh Police and/or Fire Department in advance of dye testing due to the likelihood of dye appearing in waterways and being observed and reported as an illicit discharge or spill. 9) If the non-emergency situation involves a neighboring municipality (discharges to, or coming from), the City will contact that municipality within one working day. Town of Algoma Richard Heath Town Administrator (920) 235-3789 Town of Black Wolf Thomas Coppola Storm water Utility District Chairperson (920) 688-1404 Town of Nekimi Glen Barthels Town Chairman (920) 426-5811 Town of Oshkosh Jim Erdman Town Chair (920) 233-3618 Town of Vinland Chuck Farrey Town Chairman/ Road Supervisor (920) 582-7733 City of Oshkosh IDDE Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh IDDE Program-Final.docx Page 4 2/17/2020 10) The City will then address the identified problem to terminate the illicit discharge and/or connection. This can take several forms from direct action by the City staff, to securing additional resources to implement a fix, to working with a landowner to mitigate an existing situation. 11) The City’s goal is to eliminate the identified discharge as soon as possible (with a target of three working days to the maximum extent practicable). If it will take the City more than 30 days to remove an illicit connection, or if the potential illicit discharge is from a facility with WPDES permit coverage, the WDNR will be contacted to discuss an appropriate action and/or timeframe for removal. The City will keep the WDNR informed of progress and take appropriate steps to remedy the situation, including when the situation is corrected. 12) IDDE screening and response procedures are documented by the City (including dates and locations of IDDE screenings, reports of alleged illicit discharges/date of report/follow-up actions taken, dates of discovery of illicit discharges, identification of outfalls or other areas where illicit discharges have been discovered, sources (including description of the responsible party) of illicit discharges (if known) and actions taken/dates to address discovered illicit discharges) and kept on file for annual reporting or other future reporting or follow-up reasons. Oshkosh Stormwater Management Program Document ATTACHMENT 1 MS4 Permit Language Attachment 1.docx 1 PROGRAM: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination MS4 Permit Language 3.4 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination The permittee shall submit to the Department the illicit discharge detection and elimination program developed for the term of this permit as required under section 2.3.2 to 2.3.6 of this permit by March 31, 2021. 2.3.2 IDDE field screening. On-going dry weather field screening shall be conducted at 100% of the total major outfalls at least once during the term of the permit. Additionally, the permittee shall select minor outfalls for annual on-going dry weather field screening during the term of the permit. The permittee shall develop a prioritization procedure to assist with selecting minor outfalls and consideration shall be given to hydrological conditions, total drainage area of the site, population density of the site, traffic density, age of the structures or buildings in the area, history of the area and land use types when selecting outfalls for annual field screening. At a minimum, field screening shall be documented and include: a. Visual Observation - A narrative description of visual observations including color, odor, turbidity, oil sheen or surface scum, flow rate and any other relevant observations regarding the potential presence of non-storm water discharges or illicit dumping. b. Field Analysis - If flow is observed, a field analysis shall be conducted to determine the presence of illicit non-storm water discharges or illicit dumping. The field analysis shall include sampling for pH, total chlorine, total copper, total phenol and detergents, unless the permittee elects instead to use detergent, ammonia, potassium and fluoride as the indicator parameters. Other alternative indicator parameters may be authorized by the Department in writing. (1) Field screening points shall, where possible, be located downstream of any source of suspected illicit activity. (2) Field screening points shall be located where practicable at the farthest manhole or other accessible location downstream in the system. Safety of personnel and accessibility of the location shall be considered in making this determination. Note: The Department’s MS4 Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination guidance document includes several recommendations regarding selection of outfalls for field screening, screening frequency, indicator parameter selection, indicator parameter action levels and documentation. The Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination guidance is available on the Department’s Internet site at: https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/stormwater/municipal/overview.html 2.3.3 IDDE source investigation and elimination. Written procedures for responding to known or suspected illicit discharges, including an assessment of risks and the establishment to response times. At a minimum, procedures shall be established for: a. Investigating portions of the MS4 that, based on the results of field screening or other information, indicate a reasonable potential for containing illicit discharges or other sources of non-storm water discharges. b. Responding to spills that discharge into and/or from the MS4 including tracking and locating the source of the spill if unknown. c. Preventing and containing spills that may discharge into or are already within the MS4. d. Promoting, publicizing, and facilitating public reporting of illicit discharges or water quality impacts associated with discharges into or from MS4s through a central contact point, including a form, website, email address, and/or telephone number for complaints and spill reporting, and publicize to both internal permittee staff and the public. e. Notifying the Department immediately in accordance with ch. NR 706, Wis. Adm. Code, in the event that the permittee identifies a spill or release of a hazardous substance, which has Oshkosh Stormwater Management Program Document ATTACHMENT 1 MS4 Permit Language Attachment 1.docx 2 resulted or may result in the discharge of pollutants into waters of the state. The Department shall be notified via the 24-hour toll free spill hotline at 1-800-943-0003.The permittee shall cooperate with the Department in efforts to investigate and prevent such discharges from polluting waters of the state. f. Detecting and eliminating cross-connections and leakage from sanitary conveyance systems into the MS4. g. Providing the Department with advanced notice of the time and location of dye testing within an MS4. Department notification prior to dye testing is required due to the likelihood that dye observed in waterways will be reported to the Department as an illicit discharge or spill. h. Documentation of the following information: (1) Dates and locations of IDDE screenings conducted in accordance with section 2.3.2. (2) Reports of alleged illicit discharges received, including dates of the reports, and any follow-up actions taken by the permittee. (3) Dates of discovery of all illicit discharges. (4) Identification of outfalls, or other areas, where illicit discharge have been discovered. (5) Sources (including a description and the responsible party) of illicit discharges (if known). (6) Actions taken by the permittee, including dates, to address discovered illicit discharges. 2.3.4 The permittee shall take appropriate action to remove known illicit discharges from its MS4 system discovered under section 2.3 as soon as possible. If it will take more than 30 days to remove an illicit connection or if the potential illicit discharge is from a facility with WPDES permit coverage, the Department shall be contacted to discuss an appropriate action and/or timeframe for removal. Notwithstanding this 30-day timeframe and notification of the Department, the permittee shall be responsible for any known illicit connections to its MS4 system that are a significant risk to human health and the environment. 2.3.5 In the case of interconnected MS4s, the permittee shall notify the appropriate municipality within one working day of either of the following: a. An illicit discharge that originates from the permittee’s permitted area that discharges directly to a municipal separate storm sewer or property under the jurisdiction of another municipality. b. An illicit discharge that has been tracked upstream to the interconnection point with or outfall from another municipality. 2.3.6 The name, title and phone number of the individuals responsible for responding to reports of illicit discharges and spills shall be included in the illicit discharge response procedure. ATTACHMENT 2 ATTACHMENT 2 If you are aware of a hazardous substance spill notify the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). State law requires the IMMEDIATE reporting of hazardous substance spills and other discharges to the environment. CALL 800-943-0003 TO REPORT SPILLS Use DNR Form 4400-225 to report other hazardous substance discharges Other hazardous substance discharges, including historical contamination and contamination caused by an ongoing long-term release, discovered during an environmental assessment or laboratory analysis of soil, sediment, groundwater or vapor samples, should be reported to the DNR by filling out and submitting DNR Form 4400-225, “Notification for Hazardous Substance Discharge (Non-Emergency Only),” which is is available at dnr.wi.gov. 9 Report hazardous substance discharges as soon as visual or olfactory evidence confirms a discharge or laboratory data is available to document a discharge. Do not wait to complete a Phase II environmental assessment, or other similar report, to notify the DNR. Reporting is everyone’s responsibility Individuals and entities that cause a hazardous substance spill or discharge to the environment are required by state law to notify the DNR immediately - as soon as the spill or discharge is identified. Individuals and entities that own or control property where the spill or discharge occurred must report the discharge immediately if it is not reported by the person or entity that caused the discharge. For public health and safety, the DNR encourages everyone to report known hazardous substance discharges. Reporting a spill or other discharge, in itself, does not make a person or entity liable for the contamination. Proper spill containment, cleanup, and disposal is always required Every person/entity (including lenders and local governments) that causes a hazardous substance discharge, or owns or controls property at which a discharge occurred, must comply with the response action requirements in Wis. Admin. Chs. NR 700 to 754. No spill or discharge is exempt from the duty to properly contain, clean up and dispose of the substance and associated contaminated media, such as soil, water and other affected materials. Remediation and Redevelopment Program Immediate Reporting Required for Hazardous Substance Spills November 2016 Wisconsin DNR - Hazardous Substance Spills dnr.wi.gov, search “spills”Publication Number: DNR-RR-560 ATTACHMENT 3 Spill reporting exemptions All spills must be cleaned up, but it is generally not necessary to report recent spills that are: • less than 1 gallon of gasoline • less than 5 gallons of any petroleum product other than gasoline • any amount of gasoline or other petroleum product that is completely contained on an impervious surface • individual discharges authorized by a permit or program approved under Wis. Stats. Chs. 289 - 299 • less than 25 gallons of liquid fertilizer • less than 250 pounds of dry fertilizer • pesticides that would cover less than 1 acre of land if applied according to label instructions * NOTE: Reporting is required if the ongoing, long-term release or application of a permitted pesticide, fertilizer or other substance accumulates to levels that exceed current health or safety standards. • less than the federal reportable quantities listed in 40 C.F.R. §§ 117 or 302 * NOTE: U.S. EPA (federal) spill reporting requirements are outlined on the internet at https://www.epa.gov/emergency-response/when- are-you-required-report-oil-spill-and-hazardous-substance-release. Spill reporting exemptions do not apply (and reporting is required) when: • the spilled substance has not evaporated or been cleaned up in accordance with Wis. Admin. chs. NR 700 - 754 • the spilled substance is a potential fire, explosion or safety hazard • the spilled substance causes, or threatens to cause, chronic or acute human health concerns * NOTE: If you are unsure about potential human health effects, consult with local or state health officials. • the spilled substance adversely impacts, or threatens to impact, the air, lands or waters of the state (as either a single discharge or when accumulated with past discharges) - even if the degree of the impact has not yet been thoroughly evaluated * NOTE: If the substance causes sheen on surface water, has entered or is on the verge of entering the waters of the state, DNR will consider the spilled substance a threat to impact, or to have adversely impacted, waters of the state and reporting is required. Terms, definitions, statutes and rules Hazardous substance —Any substance that can cause harm to human health and safety, or the environment, because of where it is spilled, the amount spilled, its toxicity or its concentration. Even common products such as milk, butter, pickle juice, corn, beer, etc., may be considered a hazardous substance if discharged to a sensitive area. Discharge — Spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, dumping, etc., to land, air or water. Spill — A discharge that is typically a one-time event or occurrence, and usually inadvertent. Wis. Stat. § 292.11(2) and Wis. Admin. § NR 706.05 — Require individuals and entities that possess or control a hazardous substance, or that cause the discharge of a hazardous substance to the environment, to notify the DNR immediately about the discharge. Wis. Stat. § 292.99 — Authorizes penalties up to $5,000 for each violation of the notification requirement. Consult Wis. Stat. Ch. 292 and Wis. Admin. §§ 700 – 754, and dnr.wi.gov for further information on hazardous substance spill and discharge reporting, investigation and cleanup. DNR contact information To report a discharge call 1-800-943-0003. For more information on the spills program, including contact information, visit dnr.wi.gov, search “Spills”. This document is intended solely as guidance and does not contain any mandatory requirements except where requirements found in statute or administrative rule are referenced. Any regulatory decisions made by the Department of Natural Resources in any matter addressed by this guidance will be made by applying the governing statutes and administrative rules to the relevant facts. ATTACHMENT 3 City of Oshkosh Post-Construction Storm Water Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Post Construction Storm Water Program-Final.docx Page 1 2/17/2020 City of Oshkosh, WI Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Program Overview and Goals The goals of the City of Oshkosh’s Post-Construction Storm Water Management program are to: 1) Reduce stormwater pollution to the nearby receiving water including Lake Butte des Morts, Fox River, Sawyer Creek, Campbell Creek, and Lake Winnebago. 2) Maintain or reduce extent of flooding. 3) Support development while maintaining an efficient and structurally sound municipal separate storm sewer system. 4) Comply with state and federal regulations as defined in the City’s MS4 Permit. This Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program document describes the City’s program as required by MS4 Permit Section 3.6 to develop a program related to Permit Section 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 (see Attachment 1). The City’s Post-Construction Storm Water Management Ordinance is contained in Article IV of Chapter 14 – Storm Water Management in the City of Oshkosh Municipal Code. Components of the City’s Post-Construction Storm Water Management Program 1. Administrative Procedures Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: The City’s program for administration of the post-construction storm water management program, including the process for obtaining local approval and responding to complaints, is as follows: 1) The process for obtaining local approval for post-construction storm water management is as follows: a. All projects requiring a City of Oshkosh permit/approval are administered through the City of Oshkosh Online Permitting and Planning Services (Evolve System): https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/EvolvePublic/ b. The plan submittal and approval process is conducted through the Evolve System. c. This process is more fully described below in 2. Storm Water Management Plan Review section of this document. 2) The City manages and responds to post construction storm water management complaints as follows: a. Complaints are received regarding post-construction storm water management through multiple paths. i. The City’s Connect Oshkosh system is used by citizens to report non-emergency neighborhood issues. ii. Complaints are received by phone calls, or emails, from residents or other City Staff to the Engineering Division. b. When a post-construction stormwater management complaint is received it is directed to the responsible position for this procedure (DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer City of Oshkosh Post-Construction Storm Water Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Post Construction Storm Water Program-Final.docx Page 2 2/17/2020 Supervisor). The Civil Engineer Supervisor may then respond appropriately, or delegate follow-up and response to a qualified individual within the Department of Public Works. This may vary based on the nature of the complaint. c. Response to a post-construction storm water management complaint may vary based on the nature of the issue. Response procedures may include one or more of the following: i. Contacting the site owner, or responsible party for the site. ii. Site inspection. iii. Review of past storm water management plans and/or drainage plans for the site. iv. Enforcement action, if warranted after, may be taken after other response(s) to complaint. d. Complaints and follow-up responses are tracked through Connect Oshkosh, the City’s MS4 PermiTrack software, Reports made through Survey123 (ArcGIS Online) and saved onto server. 2. Storm Water Management Plan Review Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5065 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: The procedure for storm water management plan review and approval is as follows: 1) Pre-submittal Meeting: a. A pre-submittal meeting is required prior to site plan submittal with the City’s Development Review Coordinator. This meeting may be waived based on the complexity of the project and/or the applicant’s knowledge of the City’s development requirements. b. Additionally, for projects that require post-construction storm water management, a pre- submittal meeting with City Engineering staff is required. This meeting may be combined with the pre-submittal meeting under Item a. above. c. Pre-submittal meetings are attended by the Civil Engineer Supervisor (Responsible Position for this procedure). Additional staff from the Engineering Division may attend at the discretion of the supervisor. 2) Applicant submittal: a. The applicant uploads application materials into the Evolve System. b. Alternatively, materials are provided to City of Oshkosh Permitting and Planning Services Staff, who in turn upload into the Evolve System. c. This process may occur multiple times for a single project. If initial submittals are determined to be insufficient (see #3 below), resubmittal is required. 3) Review of submittal: a. The Engineering Division / Civil Engineer supervisor is notified of a submittal. The submittal is assigned to a qualified individual for review of stormwater components. Review may be conducted by Engineering Division staff or a contracted qualified professional (Consultant). b. The submittal materials are reviewed for compliance with Article IV of Municipal Code Chapter 14. Review of construction site erosion control and post-construction storm water management is conducted simultaneously. City of Oshkosh Post-Construction Storm Water Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Post Construction Storm Water Program-Final.docx Page 3 2/17/2020 c. The submittal is discussed at the next weekly Site Plan Review Meeting following the submittal. Meetings are typically held Mondays at 1:00 p.m. Site Plan Review Meeting attendees may include; i. Engineering Division Manager / City Engineer ii. Civil Engineer Supervisor iii. Engineering Division Staff (including those responsible review of general Civil submittal components) iv. Contracted qualified professional v. Planning Division staff d. Discussion at the weekly Site Plan Review Meeting allows collaborative input from multiple reviewers and discussion of site with Engineering Division leaders. e. Following Site Plan Review Meeting, the review of the submittal is finalized. The outcome of review is one of the following: i. Not Approved: Site is deemed to not meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. Review comments are provided to the applicant. ii. Conditional: Site is deemed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. An approval letter is provided to the applicant. Minor comments may remain, most typically they are associated with items to be completed by the end of construction. Frequent conditional approval comments include: 1. Requirement for a final site inspection and preparation of as-built drawings / certification. 2. Requirement for execution of an operation and maintenance agreement. iii. Approved: Site is deemed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Chapter 14. An approval letter is provided to the applicant. iv. Hold: Outstanding items are identified. The review is placed on hold and the applicant is contacted (via email) to request additional materials to be submitted that are missing from the submittal. Following submittal of additional material, the review is completed and the review is finalized with one of the outcomes listed above. f. This process is repeated as required for subsequent submittals of a project until a Conditional or Approved status is reached. 4) As-Built Certification a. Following completion of project construction, a final inspection with the Department of Public Works is required to be scheduled to verify the project is constructed in accordance with the approved plans. b. As-built drawings and an as-built certification by a Professional Engineer of the storm water BMPs is required to be submitted. City of Oshkosh Post-Construction Storm Water Program as of: February 17, 2021 City of Oshkosh Post Construction Storm Water Program-Final.docx Page 4 2/17/2020 3. Long-term Maintenance, Inspections and Enforcement Responsible Position: DPW / Engineering Division; Civil Engineer Supervisor Current Position Staff: Dan Gabrilska; Phone: (920) 236-5043 Email: dgabrilska@ci.oshkosh.wi.us Program Description: Following the completion of the site inspection and as-built certification (See Section 2. 4) above), the project transitions from an active construction project into long-term operation and maintenance. As part of the storm water management plan approval process an operation and maintenance plan and an operation and maintenance agreement is required. An approval will not be given until the agreement is executed. The executed document is formally recorded and also stored within the Evolve System. Section 14-24 of the City’s ordinance details the requirement for and provisions that gives the City authority for requiring a maintenance agreement. 1) Tracking Regulated Sites: The City uses two systems to track regulated sites. a. For construction sites that occurred prior to the implementation of the Evolve System: i. A GIS coverage (shapefile) is maintained that identifies parcels with a drainage plan on file with the City of Oshkosh. ii. Drainage plans associated with the sites are stored on the City Server. b. For construction sites that occurred after the implementation of the Evolve System: i. The GIS coverage referenced above is maintained. ii. The Evolve system maintains a history of all prior projects. 2) Long Term Maintenance Inspections a. Inspections are conducted at least once every 5 years (WPDES Permit Term) 3) Inspection Documentation a. Paper inspection forms are completed. b. Inspection reports (PDF) are stored on City Server in appropriate folders. 4) Enforcement & Corrective Maintenance a. If defects are identified with a BMP during a routine inspection or as a result of a complaint, the Administering Authority (City) will notify the responsible party of the defect and require corrective actions within a reasonable timeframe as set by the City. b. If the responsible party does not make the required corrections within the specified time period, the City can perform the required corrective actions and charge the responsible party for the cost of the work through a special charge under Wis. Stats. ss66.0627. Oshkosh Stormwater Management Program Document ATTACHMENT 1 MS4 Permit Language Attachment 1.docx 1 PROGRAM: Post-Construction Storm Water Management MS4 Permit Language: 3.6 Post-Construction Storm Water Management The permittee shall submit to the Department the post-construction storm water management program developed for the term of this permit as required under sections 2.5.2 to 2.5.4 of this permit by March 31, 2021. 2.5.2 Administrative procedures. Written procedures for the administration of the post- construction storm water management program including the process for obtaining local approval and responding to complaints. 2.5.3 Storm water management plan review. Written procedures for post-construction site plan review which incorporate consideration of potential water quality impacts. Post-construction site plan reviews shall be conducted for all construction sites with greater than one acre of land disturbance. 2.5.4 Long-term maintenance, inspections and enforcement. Written procedures that will be used by the permittee through its ordinance jurisdiction, approval process, and authority to, at a minimum, track and enforce the long-term maintenance of storm water management facilities implemented to meet the applicable post-construction performance standards in section 2.5.1.c and d of this permit. The procedures shall include: a. A mechanism for tracking regulated sites. b. At a minimum, long-term maintenance inspections shall occur once per permit term. c. Inspection documentation. d. Follow up enforcement with timeframes for corrective maintenance. MS4 2020 ANNUAL REPORT (PUBLIC EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAM FOR PERMIT COMPLIANCE) The following Excel spreadsheet details how the City of Oshkosh will comply with the Public education and outreach requirements for our MS4 permit period. Various Engineering staff including Storm Water Engineers Casey Canady and Joseph Standiford along with Civil Engineer Supervisor Dan Gabrilska will work to update and fulfill the requirements for this permit period. Outreach & Education Goal: Increase awareness of storm water pollution impacts on waters of the state and encourage changes in public behavior to reduce such impacts. Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete? Provide details about what it is so that implementing the Outreach is easier. Select your type of Delivery Mechanism What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No Residents Other (Specify Here)Halloween Themed Illicit Discharge Infographic Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)Illicit Discharge Door Hanger Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup* See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services 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General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Restore Your Shore Flyer Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Streambank Restoration - NRCS Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX72P67YnhE Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Streambank Erosion Control - WDNR guide https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Waterways/shoreline/streambank_erosion.html Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Shoreline Restoration Tour for Riparian Property Owners Tours General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9-10 & 9-11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+ General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Residents Other (Specify Here)Rain Barrel Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Rain- Barrels-Handout.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Landscape Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The- Pefect-Landscape-7.9.19.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Landscape Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-landscape/ Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)Rain Barrel Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/rain-barrels/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Stream and Shoreline Management Promote the management of streambanks and shorelines by riparian landowners to minimize erosion and restore and enhance the ecological value of waterways. 4 5 Residential Infiltration Promote infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks. Select the Target Audience If other, specify 2 1 Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination Promote detection and elimination of illicit discharges and water quality impacts associated with such discharges from municipal separate storm sewer systems. Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/ Vehicle Washing Inform and educate the public about the proper management of materials that may cause storm water pollution from sources including automobiles, pet waste, household hazardous waste and household practices. 3 Yard Waste Management/ Pesticide and Fertilizer Application Promote beneficial onsite reuse of leaves and grass clippingsand proper use of lawn and garden fertilizers. City of Oshkosh Outreach & Education Plan Resources from Others worth checking out Where to get it/How to use it 2.1.2 Delivery Mechanism Active/Passive 2020 2021 2022 2024 #2.1.1 Topic Description Add WDNR description from permit language 20232.1.3 Target Audience Description NEWSC Resource Available General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes Residents Other (Specify Here)City Storm Water Utility Credits https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility/assets/pdf/Residentia l_Credit_Policy_and_Application_2010.pdf Website Storm Water Utility Credits Casey Continuous 100+Yes Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Other Appropriate Audience 1 and 2 family home builders EPA's Stormwater & The Construction Industry - Maintain Your BMPs Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment- Control.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.) Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Other Appropriate Audience 1 and 2 family home builders Erosion Control Workshop for 1 & 2 Family Home Builders, Contractors and Inspectors NEWSC training held every other year or as requested.Targeted group training (contractors, consultants)Other Appropriate Audience Builders and Contractors Erosion & Sediment Control Pocket Field Guide https://fwwa.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/NEWSC2/EdPUnDRD7MRKv0zfhlEnpI oBchXb5kenGX0HmZR5nlhwgA?e=vTY8kg Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Public Employees Other (Specify Here)NASECA Erosion Control Training Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Attend Virtual EC Training Casey 12/10 & 12/11 Yes Developers Other (Specify Here)Stormwater BMP Workshop - Design/Operation/Maintenance NEWSC Municipal Committee holds trainings annually Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Fox-Wolf Watershed Conference Annual Conference held 1st Tuesday/Wednesday in March - check online www.fwwa.org/conference for more details Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Watershed Conference NEWSC 4-Mar 100+Yes Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Contractors Other (Specify Here)City EC Ground Control Meeting Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Kris 2-Apr Nov-50 Yes Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Businesses Professional Carpet Cleaning Services Carpet Cleaning Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Professional-Carpet-Cleaning.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Garden Centers Greenhouses, Garden Centers & Nurseries Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Garden- Centers.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Restaurants Letter to Restaurant Manager Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Restaurants Restaurant Poster Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Professional Power Washers Professional Power Washing Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Power- washing-for-the-professional-washer.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Contractors Concrete pourer Concrete Washout Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Concrete-Washout.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Developers Other (Specify Here) EPA's Stormwater & The Construction Industry - Maintain Your BMPs Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment- Control.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Dumpster Management Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Dumpster-Management-bilingual- pamphlet.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Dumpster Management Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Dumpster-Management-bilingual- pamphlet.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Businesses Other (Specify Here)Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Parking- Lot-BMP.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Winter Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Parking- Lot-Maintenance-Winter-BMPs.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses All property owners over 1/2 acre pervious surface Winter Parking Lot Workshop NEWSC training anticipated to be held every other year (2021/2023)Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Businesses Other (Specify Here)Fleet Maintenance Training Poster Fleet Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/15P7kQD6xpnqJJxaigD6UN3PM7K92 hEUM/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Parks & Grounds Maintenance Training Poster Parks & Grounds Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DfLAT1XwBZVmOlEVQjEO1S2r1JU VU0y4/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Land Disturbance Training Poster Land Disturbances https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I4n- wFcj1ZCQ1L8DMEo95oEgurHSYnn9/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Materials Storage & Spill Cleanup Training Poster Materials Storage & Spill Cleanup https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qrgggN4kVNxf- sKeqog9knfhlG0o4iqN/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Streets & Drainage Maintenance Training Poster Streets & Drainage Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SS8aN15yKbQjc97wsgP1P3mPZG1Npt1i/ view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Solid Waste Operations Training Poster Solid Waste Operations https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PjpFPgAfYXD8MD- Ou3WVyXlm03kl5Imk/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Parks & Grounds Maintenance 2 Training Poster Parks & Ground Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dygqX6M- yjB0taJOMfw-I2DZRjQrq0Y2/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Streets & Drainage Maintenance 2 Training Poster Streets & Drainage Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e9XTqC2fByaanfw9OQcMpEWB- aFQTKzD/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Solid Waste Operations 2 Training Poster Solid Waste Operation https://drive.google.com/file/d/1slEHf3LBimXqcC1uieuuRh_6QlSp0Jqy/vie w?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Land Disturbance 2 Training Poster Land Disturbances https://drive.google.com/file/d/151MQawOKo- OgbBWwf2kQQAcIo4lKNZgi/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Excal Visual Training (DVD training) - Raincheck Rain Check – Stormwater Pollution Prevention for MS4s https://www.excalvisual.com/swrc-extended-preview Contact NEWSC Coordinator to check out Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) General Public Other (Specify Here)Storm Water Management Brochure https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility/assets/pdf/Stormwater _Utility_Brochure.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Brochure Dan 1-Jan 11-50 Yes Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan General Public Other (Specify Here)Medallion Program Volunteer event Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club 5-Sep 51-100 Yes Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup* See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentation Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Storm Water Utility Brochure Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Brochure Dan 1-Jan 11-50 Yes Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan General Public Other (Specify Here)Monitoring Subsurface Gravel Wetland Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps) Monitoring wetland BMP Marquette University 28-Apr 100+Yes Monitoring wetland BMP Marquette University Public Employees Elected Officials League of Municipalities Annual Conference https://lwm-info.org/731/Annual-Conference Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Fox-Wolf Watershed Conference Targeted group training (contractors, consultants)Watershed Conference NEWSC 4-Mar 100+Yes Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Total # of Outreach Efforts 90 77 75 75 75 # of Public Involvement Events (Count GOLD and GREEN Rows with Text)8 Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination Topic 1 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Topic 2 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Outreach & Education Template developed by Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Topic 3 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 2.2 Public Involvement and Participation Topic 4 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 1 Volunteer Opportunity Annually - Cleanup Topic 5 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 1 Public Input Opportunity Annually - MS4 Annual Report Topic 6 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Additional as topics arise Topic 7 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Topic 8 Covered yes yes yes yes yes # of Topics Covered 8 8 8 8 8 Minimum of 6 Topics Covered Goal Met YES YES YES YES YES Delivery Mechanism Goal Met YES NO NO NO NO # of Public Participation Events (Add Gold lines)2 Minimum of 2 Public Involvement Events/Year YES NO NO NO NOYESNO no 0 YES 2 NO no NO NO no 0 NO NO NO no no 0 NO NO NO 0 no no no no Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development 8 no no yes yes NO Residential Infiltration yes yes no no no noConstruction Sites & Post Construction Stormwater Management Pollution Prevention no 8 0 NO YES 7 Pollution Prevention Identify businesses and activities that may pose a storm water contamination concern, and educate those specific audiences on methods of stormwater pollution prevention. 8 Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development Promote environmentall sensitive land development designs by developers and designers, including green infrasture and low impact development. Each Permit Cycle: 8 of 8 Topics must be addressed yes yes Each Year a Permittee Must: Address 6 out of 8 Topics, Use at least 2 active Delivery Mechanisms *Public Participation Efforts may count towards Education & Outreach Efforts yes Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing yes Yard Waste Management/ Pesticide and Fertilizer Application Stream and Shoreline Management no no no 0 no Complete Complete Complete 0 0 no no no no no 5 Residential Infiltration Promote infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks. 6 Construction Sites & Post Construction Stormwater Management Inform and educate those responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of construction site erosion control practices and storm water management facilities on how to design, install, and maintain the practices. no no no no no Complete 27 Complete no no MS4 2020 ANNUAL REPORT (PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND PARTICIPATION PROGRAM FOR PERMIT COMPLIANCE) The following Excel spreadsheet details how the City of Oshkosh will comply with the Public Involvement and Participation requirements for our MS4 permit period. Various Engineering staff including Storm Water Engineers Casey Canady and Joseph Standiford along with Civil Engineer Supervisor Dan Gabrilska will work to update and fulfill the requirements for this permit period. Outreach & Education Goal: Increase awareness of storm water pollution impacts on waters of the state and encourage changes in public behavior to reduce such impacts. Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete?Action Person Responsible Date Planned/ Complete Reach Complete? Provide details about what it is so that implementing the Outreach is easier. Select your type of Delivery Mechanism What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No What is planned? Who is going to do it?When? # people reached Yes/No Residents Other (Specify Here)Halloween Themed Illicit Discharge Infographic Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)Illicit Discharge Door Hanger Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing Mailings Utility Billing General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup* See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Excal Visual Training (DVD training) - IDDE IDDE – A Grate Concern https://www.excalvisual.com/idde-training Contact NEWSC Coordinator to check out Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) General Public Other (Specify Here)Salt Watch Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps) Monitoring Salt levels in Freshwater Izaak Walton League of America 20-Oct 100+Yes Monitoring Salt levels in Freshwater Izaak Walton League of America General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Household Hazardous Waste Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/Household-Hazardous-Waste.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Carpet Cleaning Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/carpet- cleaning.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Kids Can Help Too Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/ Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Good Dog, Good Owner Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Good- Dog-Good-Owner.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Power Washing Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Power- Washing-Home.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Fish Don't Swim in Chlorine Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Pool- Spa-Discharge.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services 18-Sep 100+Yes Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Vehicle Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Vehicle- Maintenance.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Vehicle Maintenance Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/vehicle-maintenance-2/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Kids Can Help Too Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Household Hazardous Waste Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/household-hazardous-waste-3/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Power Washing Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/power-washing/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Fish Don't Swim in Chlorine Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/pools-and-spas/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Carpet Cleaning Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/carpet-cleaning-2/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Good Dog, Good Owner Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.com/our-pets-our-waters/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Good Dog, Good Owner Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Good- Dog-Good-Owner-Web-Ready.png Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Car Washing Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Car-on- GrassSM.jpg Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Household Hazardous Waste Collection Days Volunteer event General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Winnebago County Clean Sweep https://www.winnebagocountysolidwaste.com/clean-sweep-special- collection Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Hazardous material pickup Winnebago County Hazardous material pickup Winnebago County Hazardous material pickup Winnebago County Hazardous material pickup Winnebago County Hazardous material pickup Winnebago County General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC General Public Other (Specify Here)Leave Your Leaves on Land Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Leave- Your-Leaves-on-Land.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Lawn Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The- Perfect-Lawn.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Perfect Landscape Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The-Pefect-Landscape-7.9.19.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Ice & Snow Control flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Leave- Your-Leaves-on-Land.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Kids Can Help Too Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/ Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Leave Your Leaves on Land Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/leave-your-leaves-on-land/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Lawn Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-lawn-3/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Perfect Landscape Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-landscape/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Ice & Snow Control Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/ice-and-snow-control-3/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Kids Can Help Too Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/kids-can-help-too-3/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Ice & Snow Control Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Ice-and- snow-removal-photo.jpg Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Leave Your Leaves on Land Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/leaf- collection.jpg Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)Sweep Grass Clippings Infographic http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/grassclippingsROW.jpg Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes Residents Other (Specify Here)Grass Clippings https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility/assets/pdf/GrassClip ping.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Grass clippings brochure Utility Billing 15-Apr 100+Yes Grass clippings brochure Utility Billing Grass clippings brochure Utility Billing Grass clippings brochure Utility Billing Grass clippings brochure Utility Billing General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Restore Your Shore Flyer Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Streambank Restoration - NRCS Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX72P67YnhE Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Streambank Erosion Control - WDNR guide https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Waterways/shoreline/streambank_erosion.html Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Other Appropriate Audience Riparian Property Owners Shoreline Restoration Tour for Riparian Property Owners Tours General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9-10 & 9-11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+ General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Residents Other (Specify Here)Rain Barrel Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Rain- Barrels-Handout.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Landscape Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/The- Pefect-Landscape-7.9.19.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)The Perfect Landscape Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/the-perfect-landscape/ Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Residents Other (Specify Here)Rain Barrel Webpage http://www.renewourwaters.org/rain-barrels/Website Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services City of Oshkosh Outreach & Education Plan (Public Involvement and participation) Resources from Others worth checking out Where to get it/How to use it 2.1.2 Delivery Mechanism Active/Passive 2020 2021 2022 2024 #2.1.1 Topic Description Add WDNR description from permit language 20232.1.3 Target Audience Description NEWSC Resource Available Select the Target Audience If other, specify 2 1 Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination Promote detection and elimination of illicit discharges and water quality impacts associated with such discharges from municipal separate storm sewer systems. Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/ Vehicle Washing Inform and educate the public about the proper management of materials that may cause storm water pollution from sources including automobiles, pet waste, household hazardous waste and household practices. 3 Yard Waste Management/ Pesticide and Fertilizer Application Promote beneficial onsite reuse of leaves and grass clippingsand proper use of lawn and garden fertilizers. Stream and Shoreline Management Promote the management of streambanks and shorelines by riparian landowners to minimize erosion and restore and enhance the ecological value of waterways. 4 5 Residential Infiltration Promote infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks. General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentations See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes Residents Other (Specify Here)City Storm Water Utility Credits https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility/assets/pdf/Residentia l_Credit_Policy_and_Application_2010.pdf Website Storm Water Utility Credits Casey Continuous 100+Yes Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Storm Water Utility Credits Website/Engine ering Other Appropriate Audience 1 and 2 family home builders EPA's Stormwater & The Construction Industry - Maintain Your BMPs Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment- Control.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.) Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Handouts Inspection Services Other Appropriate Audience 1 and 2 family home builders Erosion Control Workshop for 1 & 2 Family Home Builders, Contractors and Inspectors NEWSC training held every other year or as requested.Targeted group training (contractors, consultants)Other Appropriate Audience Builders and Contractors Erosion & Sediment Control Pocket Field Guide https://fwwa.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/NEWSC2/EdPUnDRD7MRKv0zfhlEnpI oBchXb5kenGX0HmZR5nlhwgA?e=vTY8kg Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Handouts City Inspectors Public Employees Other (Specify Here)NASECA Erosion Control Training Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Attend Virtual EC Training Casey 12/10 & 12/11 Yes Developers Other (Specify Here)Stormwater BMP Workshop - Design/Operation/Maintenance NEWSC Municipal Committee holds trainings annually Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Fox-Wolf Watershed Conference Annual Conference held 1st Tuesday/Wednesday in March - check online www.fwwa.org/conference for more details Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Watershed Conference NEWSC 4-Mar 100+Yes Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Contractors Other (Specify Here)City EC Ground Control Meeting Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Kris 2-Apr Nov-50 Yes Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Annual EC Pre-con Meeting Justin Businesses Professional Carpet Cleaning Services Carpet Cleaning Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Professional-Carpet-Cleaning.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Garden Centers Greenhouses, Garden Centers & Nurseries Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Garden- Centers.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Restaurants Letter to Restaurant Manager Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Restaurants Restaurant Poster Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Professional Power Washers Professional Power Washing Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Power- washing-for-the-professional-washer.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Contractors Concrete pourer Concrete Washout Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Concrete-Washout.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Developers Other (Specify Here) EPA's Stormwater & The Construction Industry - Maintain Your BMPs Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2019/07/Construction-BMPs-Erosion-Sediment- Control.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Dumpster Management Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Dumpster-Management-bilingual- pamphlet.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Dumpster Management Poster http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp- content/uploads/2015/04/Dumpster-Management-bilingual- pamphlet.pdf Distribution of print media (mailings, newsletters, etc.) via mail or email Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Businesses Other (Specify Here)Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Parking- Lot-BMP.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses Other (Specify Here)Winter Parking Lot Maintenance Flyer http://www.renewourwaters.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Parking- Lot-Maintenance-Winter-BMPs.pdf Social media posts Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Social Media Post Media Services Businesses All property owners over 1/2 acre pervious surface Winter Parking Lot Workshop NEWSC training anticipated to be held every other year (2021/2023)Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Businesses Other (Specify Here)Fleet Maintenance Training Poster Fleet Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/15P7kQD6xpnqJJxaigD6UN3PM7K92 hEUM/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Parks & Grounds Maintenance Training Poster Parks & Grounds Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DfLAT1XwBZVmOlEVQjEO1S2r1JU VU0y4/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Land Disturbance Training Poster Land Disturbances https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I4n- wFcj1ZCQ1L8DMEo95oEgurHSYnn9/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Materials Storage & Spill Cleanup Training Poster Materials Storage & Spill Cleanup https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qrgggN4kVNxf- sKeqog9knfhlG0o4iqN/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Streets & Drainage Maintenance Training Poster Streets & Drainage Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SS8aN15yKbQjc97wsgP1P3mPZG1Npt1i/ view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Solid Waste Operations Training Poster Solid Waste Operations https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PjpFPgAfYXD8MD- Ou3WVyXlm03kl5Imk/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Parks & Grounds Maintenance 2 Training Poster Parks & Ground Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dygqX6M- yjB0taJOMfw-I2DZRjQrq0Y2/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Streets & Drainage Maintenance 2 Training Poster Streets & Drainage Maintenance https://drive.google.com/file/d/1e9XTqC2fByaanfw9OQcMpEWB- aFQTKzD/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Solid Waste Operations 2 Training Poster Solid Waste Operation https://drive.google.com/file/d/1slEHf3LBimXqcC1uieuuRh_6QlSp0Jqy/vie w?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Land Disturbance 2 Training Poster Land Disturbances https://drive.google.com/file/d/151MQawOKo- OgbBWwf2kQQAcIo4lKNZgi/view?usp=sharing Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Hallway Poster DPW Locations Supervisor Contractors Other (Specify Here)Excal Visual Training (DVD training) - Raincheck Rain Check – Stormwater Pollution Prevention for MS4s https://www.excalvisual.com/swrc-extended-preview Contact NEWSC Coordinator to check out Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) General Public Other (Specify Here)Storm Water Management Brochure https://www.ci.oshkosh.wi.us/StormWaterUtility/assets/pdf/Stormwater _Utility_Brochure.pdf Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Brochure Dan 1-Jan 11-50 Yes Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan General Public Other (Specify Here)Medallion Program Volunteer event Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club 5-Sep 51-100 Yes Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club Medallion Program Oshkosh Rotary Club General Public Other (Specify Here)Watershed Cleanup* See Outreach Policy for procedure to make the most of NEWSC services https://drive.google.com/file/d/18vufC6hI6kCw1z3WuEfVfIJo6tJ- TZdl/view?usp=sharing Volunteer event Watershed Cleanup NEWSC 22-Aug 100+Yes Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC Watershed Cleanup NEWSC General Public Other (Specify Here)School Presentation Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps)School Presentation NEWSC 9/10 & 9/11 120 Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Exhibit in Your Community to highlight topic Information booth at event Information Booth NEWSC 24-Jan 100+Yes General Public Other (Specify Here)Storm Water Utility Brochure Print media display (brochures at front desk, posters, etc.)Brochure Dan 1-Jan 11-50 Yes Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan Brochure Dan General Public Other (Specify Here)Monitoring Subsurface Gravel Wetland Education Activities (School Presentations, summer camps) Monitoring wetland BMP Marquette University 28-Apr 100+Yes Monitoring wetland BMP Marquette University Public Employees Elected Officials League of Municipalities Annual Conference https://lwm-info.org/731/Annual-Conference Targeted group training (contractors, consultants) Public Employees Other (Specify Here)Fox-Wolf Watershed Conference Targeted group training (contractors, consultants)Watershed Conference NEWSC 4-Mar 100+Yes Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Watershed Conference NEWSC Planned Planned Planned Planned Planned Total # of Outreach Efforts 90 77 75 75 75 # of Public Involvement Events (Count GOLD and GREEN Rows with Text)8 Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination Topic 1 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Topic 2 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Outreach & Education Template developed by Northeast Wisconsin Stormwater Consortium Topic 3 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 2.2 Public Involvement and Participation Topic 4 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 1 Volunteer Opportunity Annually - Cleanup Topic 5 Covered yes yes yes yes yes 1 Public Input Opportunity Annually - MS4 Annual Report Topic 6 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Additional as topics arise Topic 7 Covered yes yes yes yes yes Topic 8 Covered yes yes yes yes yes # of Topics Covered 8 8 8 8 8 Minimum of 6 Topics Covered Goal Met YES YES YES YES YES Delivery Mechanism Goal Met YES NO NO NO NO # of Public Participation Events (Add Gold lines)2 Minimum of 2 Public Involvement Events/Year YES NO NO NO NO no no no no 5 Residential Infiltration Promote infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways, and sidewalks. 6 Construction Sites & Post Construction Stormwater Management Inform and educate those responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of construction site erosion control practices and storm water management facilities on how to design, install, and maintain the practices. no no no no no Complete 27 Complete no no 0 no Complete Complete Complete 0 0 no 8 0 NO YES 7 Pollution Prevention Identify businesses and activities that may pose a storm water contamination concern, and educate those specific audiences on methods of stormwater pollution prevention. 8 Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development Promote environmentall sensitive land development designs by developers and designers, including green infrasture and low impact development. Each Permit Cycle: 8 of 8 Topics must be addressed yes yes Each Year a Permittee Must: Address 6 out of 8 Topics, Use at least 2 active Delivery Mechanisms *Public Participation Efforts may count towards Education & Outreach Efforts yes Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Pet Waste Management/Vehicle Washing yes Yard Waste Management/ Pesticide and Fertilizer Application Stream and Shoreline Management no no Green Infrastructure/Low Impact Development 8 no no yes yes NO Residential Infiltration yes yes no no no noConstruction Sites & Post Construction Stormwater Management Pollution Prevention no no no no no no 0 NO NO NO 0 no no YES NO no 0 YES 2 NO no NO NO no 0 NO NO NO