Stormwater Compliance
Tata & Howard continues to be an active participant in implementing federal and state stormwater management programs, including the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s NPDES Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) program and its Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP):
- Development and revision of Stormwater Management By-Laws
- System mapping of storm drain infrastructure using GIS
- Development of Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Programs
- Survey and inspection of outfalls, structures, and retention basins
- Analytical sampling during dry and wet weather conditions
- Inspection and analytical monitoring at impacted municipal facilities, such as solid waste transfer stations and power generating facilities
- Assessment of the likely pollutant impact of hydrant flushing activities and other Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges on a system
- Evaluation of the impact of TMDL and/or Impaired Waters designation on a program
- Development of Annual Reports for submittal to regulatory agencies


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.