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PHASE II MS4 ANNUAL REPORT for Permit Year : 1 2 3 4 5 Other: Instructions for completing this form: Complete Sections I through V and submit to the Department to fulfill the annual reporting requirement under the Generic Permit for Discharge of Stormwater from Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems, Rule 62-621.300(7)(a), F.A.C. The numbering and references to Best Management Practices (BMPs) on the Annual Report Form should reflect the information given in the MS4 s Notice of Intent (NOI) form previously submitted to the Department. PLEASE REFER TO ORIGINAL AND APPROVED PHASE II MS4 NOI SUBMITTAL WHILE COMPLETING SECTION II OF THIS FORM. Proposed changes to the approved SWMP shall be indicated in Section III of this form. When complete, submit this Annual Report form to the following address: NPDES Stormwater Section Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2600 Blair Stone Road M.S. 2500 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400. asasda Do NOT include any attachments EXCEPT for Monitoring Data in Section IV, if applicable. SECTION I. PHASE II MS4 OPERATOR INFORMATION A. Name of the Phase II MS4 Operator: Florida Atlantic University B. Name of the Phase II MS4 Responsible Authority: Thomas W. Bradley Title: Director, Environmental Health & Safety Mailing Address: 777 Glades Road - Campus Operations Bldg. #69 - Room 112 City: Boca Raton Zip Code: 33431 County: Palm Beach Telephone Number: (561) 297-3106 C. Name of the Designated Phase II MS4 Stormwater Management Program Contact: Tom Tomascik, P.E. Title: Environmental Program & Hazardous Materials Coordinator Department: Environmental Health & Safety Mailing Address: 777 Glades Road - Campus Operations Bldg. #69 - Room 112 City: Boca Raton Zip Code: 33431 County: Palm Beach Telephone Number: (561) 297-2385 E-mail Address: ttomasci@fau.edu D. Location of the Phase II MS4 (if different than the mailing address in Section I.C. above): same Street Address: N/A City: N/A Zip Code: N/A County: N/A NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10

SECTION II. SUMMARY OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ACTIVITIES Indicate the Phase II MS4 status of compliance in terms of progress toward each of the measurable goals described in the generic permit. Refer to the NOI for a list of the specific BMPs and Measurable Goals the Phase II MS4 committed to perform and track. Changes which will result in deviation from the NOI should be listed in Section III of this form. Include activities for all reporting periods (permit years) in this section. A summary of results is expected for the current reporting period but may be added to results from previous annual report periods. A summary of results is not expected for future reporting periods, but the anticipated BMPs, measurable goals and schedules for future reporting periods should be provided in this section. Element ID/BMP # A B C D BMP Description Measurable Goal Schedule for Summary of Results Implementation/Completion 1a 1 Public Education and Outreach 1. Distribute educational material 2. Offer webinars 3. Conduct presentations 4. Sponsor and/or participate in pollution prevention events 5. Promote stormwater program through website 6. Deliver emails to university community 2a 1 Public Participation and Involvement 1. Solicit complaints/comments requested on website. 2. Periodically consult with Conservation Committee in communicating the importance of stormwater management to the university population 1. Track and report the number of brochures distributed 2. Track and report the number of people who attended webinars 3. Report # of presentations given 4. Report # of pollution prevention events sponsored and/or attended 5. Track and report the number of website hits. 6. Track and report number of emails sent and received. 1. Track, report and address complaints/comments 2. Report contacts, presentations, discussions with committee 1-6. Permit Year 2 1: # of brochures distributed = 81. 2: # of webinar attendees = 0. 3: # of presentations given = 0. 4: # PP events sponsored or attended = 3 (Safety Fair, Benefits Fair, GreenFest). 5: # of website page loads = 162, unique visitors = 141, first time visitors = 122, returning visitors = 19. 6; # of emails sent = 0, and received = 0. 1-2. Permit Year 2 1: # of complaints/comments received = 0; # addressed = 0. 2: # of contacts, presentations, or discussions with committee = 0. NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 2 of 7

3a 1 Develop Storm Sewer System Map 1. Update existing map as needed NPDES ANNUAL REPORT 1. Report updates to map 1. Permit Year 2 1: # of storm sewer system map updates = 2 (updated after Culture & Society and College of Engineering & Computer Science building construction was completed). 3b 2 Illicit discharge definition and prohibition 1. Revise existing policies and procedures as needed. See Engineering and Utilities policy and procedure #11, Physical Plant policy and procedure #6 and #7, and Environmental Health & Safety policy and procedure #22 3c 3 Illicit Discharge Screening 1. Conduct surveys of outfalls during dry weather according to EU PP #11, PP #6 and #7, and EH&S PP #22 2. Conduct construction site inspections periodically 3. Conduct weekly campus grounds tours 3d 4 Educational Outreach of Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination 1. Distribute educational materials, participate/promote pollution prevention events 2. Provide Environmental Health & Safety Hazardous Waste Pick-up Program 1. Report updates of policies and procedures 1. Track and report # of surveys completed 2. Track and report # of problems Track and report # of problems corrected 3. Track and report # of site inspections conducted 4. Track and report log of dates and comments noted during grounds tours. 1. Track and report # of educational materials distributed and # of events participated in. 2. Track and report amount of hazardous material properly disposed of 1. Permit Year 2 1: Revisions this year: EU #11 (updated Jan 2010). 1-4. Permit Year 2 1: # of surveys completed = 0. 2: # of problems discovered = 0 and # of problems corrected = 0. 3: # of site inspections conducted = 244. 4: # of grounds tours completed = 0 and # of comments noted = 0. 1-5. Permit Year 2 1: # of educational materials distributed = 81 and # of events participated in = 3. 2: Amount of Hazardous Mtrls properly disposed of in 2009 = 19,852 kg. NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 3 of 7

4a 1 Policy for Sediment Controls and Pollutants 1. Enforce requirements of applicable university policies EHS PP #22 and EU PP #11 2. Revise policies and procedures as needed 4b 2 Sediment Controls and Pollutants 1. Obtain SWPPPs from all construction site coordinators 4c 3 Sediment Controls and Pollutants 1. Monitor SWPPP monthly maintenance logs 2. Verify weekly site inspections are being performed by contractor 3. Observe, document, and correct violations or potential problems 4d 4 Sediment Controls and Pollutants 1. Conduct site plan reviews that consider potential impacts to water quality in accordance with EHS PP #22 and EU PP #11 4e 5 Sediment Controls and Pollutants 1. Acknowledge, document, and respond, if possible, to complaints or concerns from public 1. Track and report # of warnings issued 2. Track and report # of projects halted 3. Track and report # of revisions 1. Track and report # of active construction sites 2. Track SWPPP & NOI required by Engineering and Utilities PP #11 3. Track signed statements by site operators for ESC plan 1. Track and report # of SWPPP logs monitored 2. Track and report # of violations or potential problems found 3. Track and report # of violations or problems corrected 1. Document and report # of construction site SWPPPs reviewed for consistency with EHS PP #22 and EU PP #11 1. Track and report # of complaints or concerns from the community 1-3. Permit Year 2 1: # of warnings issued = 0. 2: # of projects halted = 0. 3: # of policy revisions = 1 (EU #11). 1-3. Permit Year 2 1: # of active construction sites = 6 (Stadium Site Clearing, Innovation Village, Infrastructure Improvements, Culture & Society Bldg, Science & Eng Bldg, Parking Lot). 2: # of SWPPP & NOI submitted = 6 NOIs; 3 Sets of ESC Plan Drawings. 3: # of signed statements by site operators for ESC plan = 3. 1-3. Permit Year 2 1: # of SWPPP logs monitored = 5 (Inspection logs for Stadium Site Clearing, Innovation Village, Infrastructure Improvements, Culture & Society Bldg & Eng. Bldg). 2: # of violations or problems found = 30. 3: # of violations or problems Corrected = 30. 1. Permit Year 2 1: # of construction site SWPPPs reviewed = 3 SWPPP certifications and sets of ESC drawings. 1. Permit Year 2 1: # of complaints or concerns from the community = 0. NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 4 of 7

4f 6 Sediment Control and Pollutants 1. Conduct periodic site visits to monitor SWPPP monthly logs and verify weekly site inspections are occurring and any deficiencies are documented and corrected. 6a 1 Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping 1. Conduct weekly service garage inspections 2. Conduct monthly service yard inspections 3. Conduct weekly campus grounds tours. 6b 2 Pollution Prevention/Good housekeeping 1. Conduct training for applicable personnel 1. Document and report # of site visits conducted 2. Document and report # of problems/violations found 3. Document and report # of enforcement actions taken (warnings issued and projects halted) 1. Track and report # of ground and service yard inspections conducted 2. Track and report # of weekly grounds tours conducted 1. Track and report # of employees trained 1-2. Permit Year 2 1: # of site visits conducted = 244. 2: # of problems/violations found = 30. 3: # of enforcement actions taken = 0 (corrections were made). 1-2. Permit Year 2 1: # of garage inspections conducted = 0 and # of service yard inspections conducted = 0. 2: # of weekly grounds tours conducted = 0. 1. Permit Year 2 1: # of employees trained = 0. SECTION III. CHANGES TO STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Assess the appropriateness of each BMP that has been implemented and provide a list of changes in the space below. Include proposed changes to BMPs, Measurable Goals, or Implementation Schedules, and justification for changes. Also report new BMPs that have been added to the Stormwater Management Program in this section. Add pages if more room is needed. Include the Element ID as it is listed on the submitted NOI. BMP Number should be indicated as listed on the NOI, unless a new BMP is being proposed. Include Element ID on all extra pages, include BMP number for all changes to BMPs previously listed on NOI. Element ID/BMP # BMP Description Measurable Goals Reason for Changes No changes for this reporting year. NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 5 of 7

SECTION IV. INDEPENDENT MONITORING AND RELIANCE ON ANOTHER ENTITY A. Please indicate whether the Phase II MS4 performed independent monitoring. If yes, please attach monitoring data collected during reporting period. The MS4 performed independent monitoring during the reporting period, (Attach monitoring results to this Annual Report form). X The MS4 did NOT perform independent monitoring during the reporting period. B. Please indicate which elements of the Stormwater Management Plan the Phase II MS4 is relying on another entity to satisfy. Include New or revised BMP activities that met this criteria. NOTE: These elements should also be listed in Sections II or III of this form. Element # BMP # Name of Responsible Entity The Florida Atlantic University s Phase II MS4 is not relying on another entity to satisfy any of the elements of its Stormwater Management Plan at this time. NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 6 of 7

SECTION V. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SIGNATURE The Responsible Authority listed in Section I.B. of the Annual Report form must sign the following certification statement: I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based upon my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. Name of Phase II MS4 Responsible Authority (type or print): Thomas W. Bradley Title: Director of Environmental Health & Safety Signature: Date: 02 / 28 / 11 NPDES-Ph II-MS4-AnnualReport-FY09-10 Page 7 of 7