Stormwater Compliance
One of the first steps towards achieving compliance with the NPDES programs is an honest evaluation of a community’s existing Stormwater Management program. Tata & Howard’s approach is to create a unique needs list to allow each community to focus on the most applicable (or high-risk) program components. This approach maximizes community benefits from limited stormwater dollars.
Our services can include development of detailed educational materials and presentations to Boards of Selectmen, Town Managers, and the public on the regulatory drivers, compliance components, and potential penalties for non-compliance.
We have worked with numerous communities in Massachusetts to to help them comply with the MS4 Permit. Regular outfall inspections and monitoring are vital for identifying potential illicit discharges, and a strong stormwater ordinance is critical for providing legal authority and a clear process for eliminating those discharges.
Tata & Howard is experienced in both, and has experience completing both dry- and wet-weather outfall inspections. Comprehensive mapping and inspection of stormwater outfalls, catch basins, infrastructure, and Best Management Practices supports an illicit discharge detection program: we provide these services from a number of offices across New England. Our professionals will develop or update Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for highway and public works maintenance garages, water and wastewater treatment plants, transfer stations, and other municipal facilities. We work with our clients to develop public education and outreach materials and events that are effective at reaching their target audiences. We provide training to municipalities to facilitate the transition of inspection and documentation responsibilities to their staff.