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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCS000408_10_Graham Stormwater Website Page_20210917English Search, Streets & Highways Street Lights NC DOT Roads Stormwater Stormwater Graham is among many cities across the nation that have plans and policies to reduce stormwater pollution under the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Stormwater Requirements. The City received its NPDES Stormwater permit on July 1, 2005 and a completes a Prase II Stormwater Anfjyal Rr o . Under the NPDES Permit requirements, the City of Graham is responsible for the quality of the stormwater that drains from property and flows into the storm sewer system and discharges to state waters. To address these requirements, the City has developed a comprehensive stormwater management program that addresses public education, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site runoff control, post -construction stormwater management, and good housekeeping in municipal operations. Stormwater Resources: • Li[tle Alaman ce,Crak Healthy " • Alamarice GyeekWeek • piedmonCrtiad RegkUjg Qg nell ffPTRC] S;grmivater SMART • NC DENER Phase 11 Resources • Cornpreliensive Stormwater Maria genrerDt Prograi.LLlt<Inirr • DE- Freauenily Asked Stormin For questions or concerns about stormwater please review the FAC 's below, send us an email using the Contact Us button below, or call Public Works at 336-570-6709. Street and ROW The Streets and Highways division provides for the General Maintenance of over 63 miles of City streets. Not every road in the City limits are maintained, some are NC DOT maintained or private. The division is also responsible for sidewalk maintenance, street signs, pavement markings, streetlights, storm sewer maintenance as well as participating in the City of Graham Stormwater Management program. Hours: CAM to 4PM (Monday thru Friday) Landscape and Street L:nylisn Site 1 1 it f� s Blgrelentlnn Atan�ers s1ructu Stormwater Smart Video FAQ s ► Why is every road in the City not City maintained? ► What is stormwater runoff? ► Why is stormwater runoff a problem? o Where can I learn more about stormwater? ► Why do I have to pay for stormwater management? ► is this storm drain/pipe the City's? ► My [Neighbor's stormwater runoff floods my yard; can the City intervene? ► What can I do about the stormwater that now flows into my yard from the new development? ► Why was that road resurfaced and not mine? ► Why did my street not get treated with Salt brine before it snowed? ► Why did the City not plow the snow off my road? ► Why should I not park on the street during inclement weather events? Minimised Lana width l Porous Asphalt Nj Engtish Stay in the loop