Storm Water Management
Responsibilities
Storm Water Management plays an important role by monitoring storm drains for illegal discharges of pollutants that could make their way into public waterways. Storm Water Management is also responsible for working alongside citizens, contractors, and industry to assure safe, effective drainage systems and clean, pollutant free: creeks, rivers, and lakes.
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Report It!
Report suspicious discharge, trash or debris in storm drains, illegal dumping down a storm drain, in a ditch, etc. by calling 761-7670 M-F 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Nights and Weekends 720-5000.
Illegal pollutants include:
•Grass Clippings and Yard Waste
•Lawn Fertilizers
•Paint, Solvents, Oil, and Fuel
•Cleaning Supplies
•Pet Wastes
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Storm Water Management Plan
The City of Wichita Falls with the assistance of Cornerstone Engineering and Jacobs Carter Burgess Inc. developed a Storm Water Management Plan and filed the City’s Notice of Intent in February 2008. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has provided Notice of Application for the City's permit on July 31, 2008. On December 3, 2008, TCEQ approved the permit application. Links are provided for additional information about the City of Wichita Falls program, plan and requirements.
5th Year Annual Report
5th Year Annual Report Attachments
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