Summary: Ecology permit EJ provisions, Environmental justice permit conditions
MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network
The MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network is now live and is seeking mentors and mentees who work in the public sector on compliance with the Phase I or II permits or the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Rule. This new program was developed by MS4 Permittees to strengthen the permittee network across Washington. Check out the
Network’s new webpage hosted by the WA Stormwater Center
to learn more about the effort and to sign up to be a mentor.
Eastern Region Stormwater Coordinators Group
Information sharing and networking for Phase II permittees in Ecology's Eastern Region including Asotin, Asotin County, Clarkston, Pullman, Spokane, Spokane County, Spokane Valley, Moses Lake, Pasco, Walla Walla County, City of Walla Walla, and Washington State University.
Regional Stormwater Policy Group (RSPG) Co-Permittees
City of Yakima, Yakima County, City of Union Gap, and City of Sunnyside. Members include county commissioners, city managers, mayors, public work directors, and city council members. Ecology attends, but is a non-voting participant.
Wenatchee Valley Stormwater Technical Advisory Committee
City of East Wenatchee, City of Wenatchee, Chelan County, and Douglas County
Quad-Cities Storm Water Group
Municipalities in the Tri-Cities Area — Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, and West Richland
MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network
The MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network is now live and is seeking mentors and mentees who work in the public sector on compliance with the Phase I or II permits or the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Rule. This new program was developed by MS4 Permittees to strengthen the permittee network across Washington. Check out the
Network’s new webpage hosted by the WA Stormwater Center
to learn more about the effort and to sign up to be a mentor.
Phase II Coordinators Group
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics with various attendees including, Western and Southwest Washington permittees.
Southwest Washington Coordinators Forum
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics in Southwest Washington (primarily in communities from Aberdeen to Washougal).
West Sound Stormwater Managers Coordination Group
Phase II permit compliance and related topics (primarily in West Puget Sound communities on the Kitsap Peninsula).
Contact: Not currently available
South Sound Phase II Coordinators Group
Pierce County, City of Tacoma, and neighboring Phase II permittees meet bi-monthly to share public education and outreach resources and NPDES compliance-related topics and information.
North Sound Coordinators Forum
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics (primarily Snohomish County communities).
ROAD MAP (Regional Operations and Maintenance Program)
Permit requirements for municipal operation and maintenance, good housekeeping, and Illicit discharge detection and elimination (includes Western Washington and Southwest Washington permittees).
STORM (Stormwater Outreach for Regional Municipalities)
Stormwater outreach and education around Puget Sound, including evaluation.
Contact:
Anne Melrose
, STORM Coordinator
APWA Stormwater Managers Committee
Information sharing/networking — general stormwater management topics, not limited to local governments.
The MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network is now live and is seeking mentors and mentees who work in the public sector on compliance with the Phase I or II permits or the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Rule. This new program was developed by MS4 Permittees to strengthen the permittee network across Washington. Check out the
Network’s new webpage hosted by the WA Stormwater Center
to learn more about the effort and to sign up to be a mentor.
Eastern Region Stormwater Coordinators Group
Information sharing and networking for Phase II permittees in Ecology's Eastern Region including Asotin, Asotin County, Clarkston, Pullman, Spokane, Spokane County, Spokane Valley, Moses Lake, Pasco, Walla Walla County, City of Walla Walla, and Washington State University.
Regional Stormwater Policy Group (RSPG) Co-Permittees
City of Yakima, Yakima County, City of Union Gap, and City of Sunnyside. Members include county commissioners, city managers, mayors, public work directors, and city council members. Ecology attends, but is a non-voting participant.
Wenatchee Valley Stormwater Technical Advisory Committee
City of East Wenatchee, City of Wenatchee, Chelan County, and Douglas County
Quad-Cities Storm Water Group
Municipalities in the Tri-Cities Area — Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, and West Richland
MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network
The MS4 Statewide Mentorship Network is now live and is seeking mentors and mentees who work in the public sector on compliance with the Phase I or II permits or the Underground Injection Control (UIC) Rule. This new program was developed by MS4 Permittees to strengthen the permittee network across Washington. Check out the
Network’s new webpage hosted by the WA Stormwater Center
to learn more about the effort and to sign up to be a mentor.
Phase II Coordinators Group
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics with various attendees including, Western and Southwest Washington permittees.
Southwest Washington Coordinators Forum
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics in Southwest Washington (primarily in communities from Aberdeen to Washougal).
West Sound Stormwater Managers Coordination Group
Phase II permit compliance and related topics (primarily in West Puget Sound communities on the Kitsap Peninsula).
Contact: Not currently available
South Sound Phase II Coordinators Group
Pierce County, City of Tacoma, and neighboring Phase II permittees meet bi-monthly to share public education and outreach resources and NPDES compliance-related topics and information.
North Sound Coordinators Forum
Information sharing and networking covering a wide range of permit-related topics (primarily Snohomish County communities).
ROAD MAP (Regional Operations and Maintenance Program)
Permit requirements for municipal operation and maintenance, good housekeeping, and Illicit discharge detection and elimination (includes Western Washington and Southwest Washington permittees).
STORM (Stormwater Outreach for Regional Municipalities)
Stormwater outreach and education around Puget Sound, including evaluation.
Contact:
Anne Melrose
, STORM Coordinator
APWA Stormwater Managers Committee
Information sharing/networking — general stormwater management topics, not limited to local governments.
