Oneida County participates in NYSDEC MS4 stormwater program. Construction sites disturbing 1+ acre require SPDES General Permit (GP-0-20-001) with SWPPP. Mohawk River watershed has heightened scrutiny.
Stormwater management in Oneida County is governed by the NYSDEC SPDES General Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Construction Activity (GP-0-20-001, renewed 2020). Any land-disturbing activity of 1 acre or more (or part of a larger plan of development) requires a Notice of Intent (NOI) to NYSDEC and a site-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) prepared by a qualified professional. Utica, Rome, Whitesboro, New Hartford, and other urbanized communities are regulated MS4s (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems) and must enforce local stormwater laws. Post-construction stormwater practices must meet the NYS Stormwater Management Design Manual. The Mohawk River and Oneida Lake watersheds receive heightened scrutiny; Sauquoit Creek basin has recurring flooding concerns. Illicit discharge to storm drains is prohibited under each MS4's stormwater local law.
NYSDEC can impose fines up to $37,500 per day per violation of the SPDES permit. MS4 local laws typically add fines of $250-$1,000 per offense for illicit discharges, plus restoration costs. Work-stop orders are common for SWPPP violations.
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