Stormwater
The Engineering Department handles stormwater related issues for the City of Washington. On this page you will find helpful information for how that is accomplished, how to report issues, and how to get involved.
Stormwater is rain water that falls and lands on houses, streets, parking lots, and the land. It then flows in storm inlets and through storm drains eventually making its way to creeks and rivers. This water system is untreated and everything that ends up in the drains makes it to the waterways. Therefore no chemicals or other pollutants should be disposed down storm inlets. Pollution from stormwater can be harmful to the environment, wildlife, and humans.
The goal of the City is to meet federal and state laws and to help improve water quality in our community. Everyone can make a difference so please help keep our waterways safe and clean for wildlife and people.
State and Federal Environmental Compliance
The City of Washington is regulated and permitted by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to operate our municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) under the NPDES Phase II MS4 Permit. This system includes roads, curb and gutter, catch basins, ditches, storm drains and more. This permit has requirements Public Education and Outreach, Public Participation and Involvement, Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination, Construction Site Runoff Control, Post Construction Runoff Control, Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping.
The City is working to increase awareness of water quality issues to residents, businesses, and developers. It is a community effort to keep our streams and waters clean.
View these links to explore more about the permitting and City Ordinances involving storm water.