Section 151.242. Total suspended solids performance standard.  


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  • (1) Requirement. Except as provided in sub. (3) , BMPs shall be designed, installed, and maintained to control total suspended solids carried in runoff from the transportation facility post-construction site. BMPs shall be designed in accordance with Table 1., or to the maximum extent practicable as provided in sub. (4) . The design shall be based on an average annual rainfall, as compared to no runoff management controls. - See PDF for table PDF
    (2) Non-highway transportation redevelopment and highway reconstruction. Except as provided in s. NR 151.241 (4) , the non-highway transportation facility redevelopment and highway reconstruction total suspended solids reduction standard of Table 1. applies to non-highway transportation facility redevelopment and highway reconstruction.
    (3) Delayed implementation. For municipalities that are regulated under subch. I of ch. NR 216 and for transportation facilities under the jurisdiction of the department of transportation for maintenance purposes that are located within municipalities regulated under subch. I of ch. NR 216 , the highway reconstruction total suspended solids performance standard first applies January 1, 2017.
    (4) Maximum extent practicable. If the design cannot meet a total suspended solids reduction performance standard of sub. (1) , Table 1., the storm water management plan shall include a written, site-specific explanation of why the total suspended solids reduction performance standard cannot be met and why the total suspended solids load will be reduced only to the maximum extent practicable. The department may not require any person to exceed the applicable total suspended solids reduction performance standard to meet the requirements of maximum extent practicable.
    (5) Off-site drainage. When designing BMPs, runoff draining to the BMP from off-site shall be taken into account in determining the treatment efficiency of the practice. Any impact on the efficiency shall be compensated for by increasing the size of the BMP accordingly.

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Pollutant loading models such as DETPOND, SLAMM, P8, or equivalent methodology may be used to evaluate the efficiency of the design in reducing total suspended solids. Information on how to access these models is available from the department's storm water management program at (608) 267-7694. Use the most recent version of the model and the rainfall files and other parameter files identified for Wisconsin users unless directed otherwise by the regulatory authority. Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1