Description
Come learn about the City’s Stormwater Management Program and how street design can impact water quality on Tuesday, October 25th, from 5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. We will be at the Community Arts Center, 119 Windsor Street.
The City manages approximately 100 miles of stormwater pipe and 38 stormwater outfalls to the Charles River, Alewife Brook, Fresh Pond, and Jerry’s Pond. Through implementing its Stormwater Management Program (SWMP), the City is implementing actions that mitigate flooding and improve water quality in our City’s waterways. DPW will highlight the City’s SWMP through an informative display about stormwater, sharing information about stormwater management activities and accomplishments, providing materials highlighting how community members can be environmental stewards and how water is impacted by stormwater runoff through an interactive model showing how water gets to our rivers.
The City developed its SWMP based on the requirements established under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase II (NPDES Phase II). NPDES Phase II SWMP provides a framework for improving the quality of stormwater runoff through the folllowing six minimum control measures:
- public education and outreach
- public participation and involvement
- illicit discharge detection and elimination
- construction site runoff control
- post-construction site runoff control
- pollution prevention and good housekeeping measures
Come learn about what the City has been doing and how you can help.
For more information about the SWMP or the NPDES Phase II program visit www.cambridgema.gov/stormwater or contact Catherine Daly Woodbury, DPW Senior Project Manager, at 617.349.4818 or cwoodbury@cambridgema.gov.