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Coastal Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping Project, 2005
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) received funds in 2005 from the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) to provide assistance to coastal communities to develop storm sewer infrastructure maps. This final report describes the grant projects completed in Rye and Seabrook. NHEP chose to fund stormwater infrastructure mapping projects for a number of reasons. Primarily, this grant was established in order to fulfill one of the water quality action plans identified in the NHEP Management Plan. In addition, the Coastal/Piscataqua watershed has been identified by DES as a priority watershed in need of restoration. Updated and comprehensive maps are a valuable tool for identifying pollution sources in the storm drainage system. Finally, the communities that were awarded grants are regulated as small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) under the Phase II federal stormwater regulation. The financial assistance the municipalities received has helped them comply with one of the requirements of the Phase II regulations.
Coastal Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping Project, 2005
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (DES) received funds in 2005 from the New Hampshire Estuaries Project (NHEP) to provide assistance to coastal communities to develop storm sewer infrastructure maps. This final report describes the grant projects completed in Rye and Seabrook. NHEP chose to fund stormwater infrastructure mapping projects for a number of reasons. Primarily, this grant was established in order to fulfill one of the water quality action plans identified in the NHEP Management Plan. In addition, the Coastal/Piscataqua watershed has been identified by DES as a priority watershed in need of restoration. Updated and comprehensive maps are a valuable tool for identifying pollution sources in the storm drainage system. Finally, the communities that were awarded grants are regulated as small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s) under the Phase II federal stormwater regulation. The financial assistance the municipalities received has helped them comply with one of the requirements of the Phase II regulations.
Coastal Municipal Stormwater Infrastructure Mapping Project, 2005
J. Marcoux (Autor:in)
2006
5 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Water Pollution & Control , Civil Engineering , Ocean Sciences & Technology , Environment , Environmental Management & Planning , Water pollution control , Storm sewers , Coasts , Maps , Outfall sewers , Runoff , Waste water treatment , Pollution sources , Water quality , Pollution regulations , Grants , Municipalities , New Hampshire , Project planning