Storm Water Management Program review

The City of Woodland holds a Municipal Storm Water Permit (issued by the Regional Water Quality Control Board) which requires the City to implement a Storm Water Management Program. The City’s Storm Water Management Program was reviewed and approved by the Regional Water Quality Control Board in 2004. The Program identifies best management practices (BMPs) that must be implemented during the five year permit period for six categories: Public Education and Outreach, Public Involvement and Participation, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction Site Runoff Control, Post Construction Runoff Control, and Municipal Operations. As part of the permit compliance process, the City is seeks public input on the program.
The program may be viewed here: Storm Water Management Program
Please submit comments by April 30, 2008 to:
Mark Severeid
Acting Environmental Resource Analyst
City of Woodland Public Works Department
300 First Street
Woodland, CA 95695
mark.severeid@cityofwoodland.org
406-5103
Click the title of this story to access a diagram of the storm system water flow.

7 comments:
Public education, public outreach, public involvement, and public participation.
John Q. Public here, Can someone please tell me what my role is in this process?
"The City seeks public input on the program." How may I participate in this process?
Just don't raise our fees. That is another name for a tax hike and we rejected that.
John Q.,
I think your brief comment spoke volumes and you should consider yourself a participant.
I will forward any comments collected here to the analyst - like I did with all the previous storm system comments when the city had the workshop.
Definitely the four "Ps" are not explained in the city's announcement (that I stumbled upon at cityofwoodland.org).
11:40
Oh yes! By all means don't expect us to pay for something!
Give me my services but I don't want to pay!! dag nabit!
Pay? Me pay? Why I already pay enough! Why should costs rise for government just like everything else? I should never have to pay more again for any government service!
And Santa should bring me more at Christmas...After all, I'm a mature adult!
9:09
I see you were out for your weekly graffiti last night. Taxpayers pay more than they need to because of government misspending and poor management.
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