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Departments Planning and Community Development Stormwater Management MS4
South Williamsport’s Infiltration Trench Williamsport Resident’s Rain Barrel
· Public Outreach and Education
· Public involvement and participation
· Construction site runoff control
· Post-construction stormwater management in new development and redevelopment
· Pollution prevention and good housekeeping for municipal operations and maintenance
Storm Drain Marker in Williamsport
River Walk and West Branch Susquehanna River
Who is an MS4?
The map below is the urbanized area and the municipalities and non-municipalities that are required to have an MS4 permit.
The nine MS4 municipalities and one higher education institute joined together to create the Lycoming County MS4 Coalition. A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) executed in August 2014 describes cooperative partnership efforts to be undertaken with the assistance of Lycoming County. The MS4 Coalition consists of representatives from all ten MS4s who meet monthly to oversee the program. A new position, MS4 Planner, was created in the County Planning Department and is fully funded by the ten MS4s. The MS4 Planner’s role is to assist the individual MS4s to achieve full regulatory compliance in the most cost-effective manner possible, and alleviate the workload required of municipal staff and officials.
The following are the 10 MS4s in the Lycoming County MS4 Coalition:
· City of Williamsport
· Borough of Duboistown
· Borough of Montoursville
· Borough of South Williamsport
· Hepburn Township
· Loyalsock Township
· Lycoming Township
· Old Lycoming Township
Responsible storm water management helps protect our local waterways from unnecessary pollutants from entering to the West Branch Susquehanna River, which flows to our neighboring communities. It is important that everyone is aware of the pollutants that are harmful to our water quality.
“Ever Wonder Where the Rain Drains? Sustainable Drainage Animation”
Please see brochures below:
Only Rain Down the Storm Drain Brochure
When it Rains, It Drains Brochure
DEP Fact Sheet on Swimming Pool Water Discharge Guidlines
DEP Fact Sheet Tips for Residential Heating Oil Tank Owners
An illicit discharge is an unauthorized to a municipal separate storm system that is not storm water. Examples of illicit discharges include:
· Motor Vehicle Fluids
· Household hazardous wastes
· Leaf Litter
· Unauthorized discharge of sewage
· Unauthorized discharge of industrial waste
· Unauthorized discharge of restaurant waste
An illicit discharge can be accidental or intentional. If you see an illicit discharge, please report the incident to your local municipal (borough, city, or township). For emergencies only: call North Central PA DEP 24 Hour Office at 570-327-3636 or Lycoming County 911 Center at 911.
Chesapeake Bay Pollutant Reduction Plans
The Chesapeake Bay Pollutant Reduction Plan is a separate plan under the MS4 Permit that is required when any MS4 discharges to the Chesapeake Bay. It includes a narrative of the MS4 that drains to the Chesapeake Bay (including pervious and impervious cover, and land use), the incorporation of environmental improvements to municipal infrastructure upgrades, and the identification of control measures that reduce pollutant discharges including nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment to the Chesapeake Bay.
Williamsport Area Joint MS4s CBPRP
Appendix A CBPRP
Appendix B Stormwater Best Management Practices
Appendix C BMP Implementation Schedule
Appendix D Structural BMP Priortization Methodology
Appendix F Evidence of Public Involvement and Municipal Adoption
Rain barrels, rain gardens, and other best management practices can help infiltrate the storm water and reduce the runoff from your property.
Eco-Friendly Rain Barrels
Eco-Friendly Homeowners Guide to Stormwater
http://www.onlyraindownthedrain.com/households
EPA stormwater Page for Kids
Stormwater Stickers:
Keeping Your Streams and Lakes Healthy
http://www.onlyraindownthedrain.com/kids
EPA Design and Guidance Manuals for LIDs
http://www.onlyraindownthedrain.com/construction
http://www.onlyraindownthedrain.com/businesses
DEP MS4 Website
EPA Stormwater Website
Penn State Extension Program on Stormwater
PA’s Water Plan
DEP CBPRP Training Materials Fall 2016
1-TOC & Agenda.pdf
2-Public Participation.pdf
3-Mapping part 1.pdf
4-Mapping part 2.pdf
5-Mapping part 3.pdf
6-Mapping part 4.pdf
8-Pollutants of Concern.pdf
7-Mapping part 5 small.pdf
9-Existing Load part 1.pdf
10-Existing Load part 2.pdf
11-Existing Load part 3.pdf
12-BMP Effectiveness.pdf
13-BMP Selection.pdf
14-TDML Plans.pdf
15-BMP Funding part 1.pdf
16-BMP Funding part 2.pdf
17-O&M.pdf
18-Submission.pdf
19-Permit part 1 small.pdf
20-Permit part 2.pdf
21-Retrofit small.pdf
22-Resources part 1.pdf
23-Resources part 2.pdf
24-PRP Methodology.pdf
25-Runoff curve.pdf