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2023 Educational Campaign Report
The Colorado Stormwater Council’s shared Education and Outreach program includes social media, radio, TV, print, online and bus advertisements, and…
Colorado Stormwater Portal Update
An update on the Colorado Stormwater Portal that MHFD has been working on for the past year or so. As…
Question of the Month – Feb 24′ – Solar Arrays
This month we had a great question posed to the Post-Construction Committee about Solar Arrays Question I’m a stormwater quality…
The Supreme Court has ruled that two common NPDES permit provisions are invalid: So what’s next?
The Supreme Court’s ruling in San Francisco v. EPA provides some protections against liability for conditions beyond the permittee’s control, but stormwater managers should be aware of state law requirements and other potential pitfalls. This article on Stormwater Solutions by Dana Dean and Christopher D. Jensen reviews the case and how it might impact NPDES permits.
