Memorandum
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This memorandum provides an update on the implementation of the Municipal Regional Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit in San José. It outlines the city's efforts to comply with the permit, which aims to prevent non-stormwater discharges into the storm sewer system and protect local waterways. The memorandum details the current status of various provisions under the permit, including trash load reduction, green stormwater infrastructure, and management of discharges from unsheltered populations. Key milestones and next steps for compliance are also highlighted.
Key points
- The Stormwater Permit aims to prohibit non-stormwater discharges to protect local creeks and the San Francisco Bay.
- The permit was adopted on May 11, 2022, effective July 1, 2022, and expires on June 30, 2027.
- The city has made significant progress in implementing the permit's requirements during the second year of implementation.
- Key provisions include Municipal Operations, New Development and Redevelopment, Trash Load Reduction, and management of discharges from unsheltered populations.
- The city achieved 109.8% trash load reduction as of June 30, 2024, with ongoing efforts to meet the 100% requirement by December 2025.
- The city is required to submit various reports and plans by specified deadlines to ensure compliance with the permit.
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