EPA’s Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center is hosting a stormwater finance webinar series in collaboration with...

The Center for Watershed Protection
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
9am-5pm EST

Join us on April 4th for a unique conference...

Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week
The legislatures of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia have designated June 4 – 12, 2016 as the first annual Chesapeake Bay...

Ocean City, MD

In September 2010, the EFC worked with the Town of Ocean City to conduct a stormwater financing feasibility study. A grant was leveraged from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Chesapeake & Coastal Program in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with local resources to develop a sustainable financing strategy to support a comprehensive stormwater program over time. The study provided a set of recommendations to Ocean City officials for how the Town might implement a long-term strategy for financing stormwater management.

Mr Raindrop, "Help be a solution to water pollution." Delaware (DNREC) 30 seconds

Watch this engaging humourous 30 second video for an example of a public service message addressing illicit discharge sources. See a raindrop’s neighborhood journey that identifies causes of nutrient and sediment pollution, and connects these activities with risks to streams, rivers and lakes. Tagline, "Help be a solution to water pollution."

"RiverSmart Homes-getting smart about runoff in Washington, D.C." US EPA 12 mins

Are you looking for a success story within the Chesapeake Bay to illustrate a compliance pathway for minimum control measures one and two? 

Watch this 12 minute video produced by US EPA on the District of Columbia's Department of Energy and Evironment's award winning program. Hear testimonials from homeowner participants and get "how to" advise from municipal staff on building an incentive program. Perfect for community engagement, education, and outreach while achieving measureable reductions through retrofits.

National Stormwater Quality Database (NSQD)

The National Stormwater Quality Database (NSQD) is an urban stormwater runoff characterization database developed under the direction of Dr. Robert Pitt, P.E., of the University of Alabama and the Center for Watershed Protection under support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Originally released in 2001, followed by several updates by Dr. Pitt and Dr. Alexander Maestre (also at University of Alabama), it has recently moved to a new long-term home as a companion project to the International Stormwater BMP Database.

Rooftops to Rivers II

The 2013 update to NRDC's seminal publication Rooftops to Rivers. This work expands earlier stories from nine communities to fourteen. The briefing highlights enormous strides forward by localities using green strategies to controll stormwater. It identifies six key actions common to successful leading cities. It calls out many remaining gaps in policy and funding at local, state, and federal levels.

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