Contact: David Sternberg, 215-814-5548 sternberg.david@epa.gov
EPA Orders Four Municipalities in South Central Pennsylvania to Improve Stormwater Management
-Benefits Local Streams;
(PHILADELPHIA - August 6, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it has sent orders to four south central Pennsylvania municipalities requiring improvements to their respective Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) programs. Orders went to Silver Spring Township of Lancaster County; Lower Allen Township,
The orders require the cited municipalities to correct problems with their respective MS4 programs and come into compliance with their Clean Water Act permit. In order to comply with their permit, municipalities are required to develop stormwater management programs to control pollutants from entering their drainage systems, which include storm drains, pipes, and ditches, designed to collect and convey stormwater runoff.
“These orders are needed because improperly managed stormwater can wash harmful pollutants into local streams and rivers,” said Shawn M. Garvin, Regional Administrator for EPA’s mid-Atlantic region. “EPA is committed to bringing these municipalities into compliance for the health of local waterways in
Urbanized areas contain large portions of impervious surfaces such as roads, rooftops and parking lots that channel stormwater directly into local streams, rivers, and other water bodies. Improperly managed stormwater runoff from urbanized areas can damage streams, cause significant erosion, and carry excessive nutrients, sediment, toxic metals, volatile organic compounds, and other pollutants downstream.
EPA continues to perform on-the-ground MS4 inspections of municipalities throughout
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