Private Stormwater System Maintenance

Medina, WALocal News

In Medina, Washington, property owners with private stormwater systems are required to comply with federal regulations under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program, which aims to safeguard local water bodies. The City mandates annual inspections by City-approved third-party inspectors to ensure proper maintenance of these systems. Property owners must submit a completed Stormwater Facility Maintenance Summary Form, along with invoices and photographs, by September each year to maintain compliance with city regulations. This article elaborates on the various components of private stormwater systems, such as detention tanks, ponds, and catch basins, which are crucial for managing stormwater runoff. To assist residents, the City offers downloadable maintenance forms and checklists to streamline the inspection process.

It is vital for property owners to address any maintenance needs identified during inspections promptly to avoid penalties. For inquiries or to be added to the list of service providers, residents can reach out to City officials Rob Kilmer and Ryan Osada. This initiative not only ensures compliance but also contributes to the protection of the region's natural water resources and environment.

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