The City of Cambridge has a comprehensive storm management program to improve the quality of the Charles River and Alewife Brook. As part of this program, it has released an informational video to highlight ongoing efforts to keep the City’s receiving waters clean as part of its Stormwater Program.
The 18-minute video explores what happens to rain or snowmelt once it hits the ground, why it matters, and the role the city, residents, businesses, developers, contractors, and institutions play in improving water quality. Viewers will also learn about the Stormwater Program’s permit requirements under the Environmental Protection Agency’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems permit, known as the MS4 Permit.
“The City is committed to protecting and improving water quality for recreational use and public health through its Stormwater Program,” said Owen O’Riordan, Commission of Public Works. “Those who live, work, and play in Cambridge have a large role in protecting and improving our waters, and we especially encourage people to submit feedback on the Stormwater Program.”
The video will be presented in conjunction with a virtual public meeting on Wednesday, June 16, 2021. The video presentation will begin at 6 p.m., followed by Q&A beginning at 6:20 p.m.
Attendees can register in advance for this webinar at
https://cambridgema.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ev6ddEQKR8WfbvzcDzSwhA
After registering, a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar will be sent.
To view the video in advance, visit Cambridge Storm Water Public Outreach Video. To submit feedback about the Stormwater Program ahead of the meeting, email
stormwater@cambridgema.gov with “Stormwater Comments” in the subject line of the email.