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<br />Prepared by: Bolton & Menk, Inc. MCM 1 & 2: EDUCATION, OUTREACH, AND PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PLAN <br />Orono SWPPP ǀ 0C1.126140 Page 4 <br />shall be available on the City’s Stormwater website page. Refer to Written <br />Procedures for consideration of and response to public input on adequacy of <br />SWPPP. <br />d) Annually, the City shall provide public involvement opportunities as follows: <br />· Cleanup Day – Dispose of scrap metal, appliances, construction <br />debris, E-waste, and miscellaneous household items. <br />· Adopt-a-Park Program - Adopt-a-Park is a volunteer program that <br />welcomes the assistance of individuals, families, neighborhoods, and <br />organizations in maintaining Orono’s parks, trails, and natural areas. <br />· Park Donation Program - The Orono Park Donation Program was <br />established to give individuals, families, and organizations the ability <br />to enrich and grow our parks, trails and open spaces. <br />2. Education for City Officials and Staff <br />a) Every spring, training shall be provided to all field staff in illicit discharge <br />recognition (including conditions which could cause illicit discharges) and <br />reporting illicit discharges for further investigation. <br />b) Annually, training shall be provided as necessary to individuals responsible for <br />the following: <br />· Any portion of the Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) <br />Program. Individuals include, but are not limited to, those <br />responsible for investigating, locating, eliminating illicit discharges, <br />and/or enforcement. <br />· Any portion of the Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control <br />program. Individuals includes, but are not limited to, those <br />responsible for conducting site plan reviews, site inspections, <br />and/or enforcement. <br />· Any portion of the Post-Construction Stormwater Management <br />Program. Individuals includes, but are not limited to, individuals <br />responsible for conducting site plan reviews, site inspections, <br />and/or enforcement. <br />Individuals shall receive training commensurate with their responsibilities as they <br />relate to the program. After initial training, individuals shall receive refresher <br />training every three (3) calendar years. <br />c) Annually, training shall be provided to individuals performing winter <br />maintenance activities. Training shall include the following: <br />· The importance of protecting water quality, <br />· BMPs to minimize the use of deicers (e.g., proper calibration of <br />equipment and benefits of pretreatment, pre-wetting, and anti- <br />icing); and <br />· Tools and resources to assist in winter maintenance (e.g., deicing <br />application rate guidelines, calibration charts, Smart Salting <br />Assessment Tool). <br />d) Annually, training shall be provided to individuals responsible for any portion of