Overall Rating | Gold - expired |
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Overall Score | 75.37 |
Liaison | Suchi Daniels |
Submission Date | Jan. 14, 2014 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of South Florida (Tampa)
OP-23: Stormwater Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.00 / 2.00 |
Barbara S.
Donerly, RA, AICP, LEED AP Assistant Director Facilities Planning |
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Does the institution have a policy, plan, and/or strategies to reduce stormwater runoff from new development projects? :
Yes
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Does the institution have a policy, plan, and/or strategies to reduce stormwater runoff from ongoing campus operations? :
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's stormwater management initiatives:
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requires development of EPA Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for construction projects site area greater than 1 acre. USF coordinates and adheres to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). FDEP is responsible for issuing permits and performing compliance and enforcement activities as the NPDES permitting authority in Florida. There are two phases of the NPDES Stormwater Program. Please see:
http://usfweb2.usf.edu/eh&s/Stormwater/Stormwater%20MS4%20permit.pdf
Phase I of the NPDES Stormwater Program was promulgated in 1990. It requires large and medium municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) located in incorporated counties with a population of 100,000 or more to obtain NPDES permits.
Phase II of the NPDES Stormwater Program was promulgated in 1999. It requires MS4s not regulated by Phase I, and small construction activities to obtain NPDES permits and develop comprehensive stormwater management programs that will eliminate illicit discharges to MS4s and reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff. USF is a part of the Phase II MS4 program. Please see:
http://www.hillsborough.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/DuckPond2007Update.pdf
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The website URL where information about the institution's stormwater management initiatives, plan or policy is available:
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Does the institution have a living or vegetated roof?:
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's living or vegetated roof:
The College of Business building (BSN) maintains a vegetated roof to help with storm water management.
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Does the institution have porous paving?:
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's porous paving:
USF has areas on campus with porous paving. Turf Block is used in parking lots 35, 41, and the 32 expansion. Porous paving made from recycled tire rubber and rock aggregate is used for walkways to the east of the Marshall Student Center and to the west of the Crescent Hill Parking garage.
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Does the institution have retention ponds?:
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's retention ponds:
Water from stormwater-fed retention ponds is used for irrigation at the Moffitt Cancer Center medical complex as well as the USF golf course.
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Does the institution have stone swales?:
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's stone swales:
Stone swales are used in certain areas of campus to channel rain water to conduits and canals.
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Does the institution have vegetated swales?:
Yes
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A brief description of the institution's vegetated swales:
Vegetated swales are used in certain areas of campus to channel rain water to conduits and canals.
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Does the institution employ any other technologies or strategies for stormwater management?:
Yes
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A brief description of other technologies or strategies for stormwater management employed:
1) Detention ponds
2) an undersground tank is used at the Dr. Kiran C. Patel Building to capture and re-use roof rainwater
3) condensate and stormwater is used to supply water at Leroy Collins Fountain
4) the complete campus has been simulated with the EPA Stormwater Management Model (SWMM) as part of the Duck Pond watershed in the City of Tampa.
Please see:
http://www.hillsborough.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/DuckPondMgmtPlan2007.pdf
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