City of Marysville Invites Public Input on Draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is actively seeking community input on its draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan, which aligns with the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Permit requirements. This federal permit, managed by the Washington State Department of Ecology, mandates municipalities to develop comprehensive stormwater management strategies. The draft plan encompasses essential elements such as public education, stormwater planning, and illicit discharge detection, aimed at enhancing environmental protection and water quality. Residents are encouraged to submit their comments through an online form available until February 28, 2025. The initiative also addresses specific Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements, reflecting the city's commitment to responsible water management.

With a submission period spanning three weeks, the city aims to foster public involvement in critical environmental issues. By engaging the community, Marysville demonstrates transparency and a dedication to sustainable development. This plan is significant for local stakeholders as it shapes the future of stormwater management in the region.

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