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NYC to improve water quality, better control stormwater runoff under new permit |
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Today, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) issued a permit to improve water quality and better control stormwater discharges from New York City's municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4). The State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permit for stormwater discharges from New York City's MS4 includes conditions to better manage urban sources of stormwater runoff and help protect and improve water quality as part of a comprehensive, integrated planning approach. DEC conducted a thorough review of the application, supporting materials and public comments before reaching its decision to issue the permit. "Tighter controls on stormwater discharges will protect water quality and public health. This permit will help improve the quality of New York City's valued coastal resources and expand the vast recreational opportunities they provide," said DEC Acting Commissioner Marc Gerstman. "This permit has both short-term and long-term benefits, including a management plan that will act as a guide for the future. New York City Department of Environmental Protection should be commended for its collaborative work with DEC to achieve our mutual objectives. The permit reflects many of the substantive comments we received regarding this permit." Stormwater runoff occurs when rain or melting snow does not soak into the ground. The runoff collects and depositscontaminants such as oil, grease, sediment, litter, pesticides, fertilizers, and animal waste into surface waters, impairing water quality. Because of its impact on the environment, stormwater discharges are regulated under the federal Clean Water Act and state Environmental Conservation Law. This SPDES permit includes controls to address the various sources of pollutants and their means of entry into the MS4. Under the permit, New York City is required to develop a Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) Plan. Significant benefits that will be achieved under the permit include:
The development and implementation of the SWMP components, required as part of the SPDES permit, will provide significant and meaningful reduction of pollutants entering storm sewers and being discharged from NYC's MS4 system due to stormwater runoff in urban areas. |
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This permit to improve water quality by NYC is a great initiative and surely will achieve many benefits.Thanks for the report.
Posted 30-08-2015 19:40
Thanks for the report Ahtisham. Keep it up. =)
Posted 30-08-2015 08:05
This is a good move by NYC DEC. Thanks for sharing , Ahtisham.
Posted 29-08-2015 03:27