IDDE definition

IDDE means illicit discharge, detection, and elimination where an illicit discharge is any discharge to a municipal separate storm sewer that is not composed entirely of stormwater, except discharges covered by and in compliance with the City’s MS4 NPDES permit.
IDDE means Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, the detection and elimination of non-stormwater discharges and pollutants to the MS4. This term may be used synonymously with any number of terms of a nature similar to illicit discharge, illegal disposal, or illegal dumping.

Examples of IDDE in a sentence

  • Video link: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/UMjwckifRz8 • The VDOT Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Online Training Course is a 7-minute video that covers proper procedures for identifying and reporting potential illicit discharges discovered in the VDOT Right-of-Way during work operations.

  • Video link: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/UMjwckifRz8  The VDOT Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Online Training Course is a 7-minute video that covers proper procedures for identifying and reporting potential illicit discharges discovered in the VDOT Right-of-Way during work operations.

  • The ▇▇▇ plan will identify the indicators that the contractor must report to USAID to track progress, describe how the contractor will evaluate the performance of the project, and the ways in which the contractor will incorporate learning from the project into implementation.

  • The Municipality will provide any documentation on IDDE enforcement.

  • Measurable Goal: Development and maintenance of Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System geodatabase, Gainesville Urban Area Hydrologic Feature, and IDDE geodatabases.

  • An Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) geodatabase is also maintained.

  • The Municipality shall be responsible for the enforcement of any violations of the Municipality’s IDDE ordinance within the municipal limits of the Municipality.

  • The Town will adopt an ordinance that is substantially similar to the County’s IDDE Ordinance, and the Town will be responsible for implementing IDDE within the Town corporate limits.

  • Note 1 Non-structural IDDE Follow-up The City is conducting follow-up testing to the water quality monitoring work completed in Sagamore Creek where pollutants were found to be high.

  • WWE assisted with the design of a similar IDDE monitoring program for the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, in response to a TMDL with a direct tie-in to the City’s MS4 permit and is working with Keep it Clean Partnership with their IDDE program especially in light of the TMDL for E.coli in Boulder Creek.