Elements of MS4 Stormwater Permits: PA Workshop Presentation

Elements of MS4 Stormwater Permits: PA Workshop Presentation

CSN participated in a stormwater training workshop hosted by the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, the UMD Environmental Finance Center and the Capital Region Council of Governments on June 14-15, 2017. The two-day workshop in Middletown, Pennsylvania provided a crash course on how to effectively manage a small MS4 stormwater program.

On Day 1 we discussed the basic elements of the permits and introduced the “full-cycle” approach to BMP implementation.  Day 2 was all about stormwater BMPs and how they can be used to meet the requirements for the Chesapeake Bay Pollutant Reduction Plans.

Thank you to all of our participants for the opportunity to work with you. Resources from the workshop can be found below:

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