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Marshall City gives annual MS4 stormwater update; staff training and facility plans flagged
Summary
Council received the annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) update, which noted outreach efforts, increased construction review work, large maintenance-hour totals, nine illicit discharge investigations, and missing dry-weather training to be addressed by a consultant.
Council member Brant delivered Marshall City’s required annual report on the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) on March 4, noting outreach activities, maintenance metrics and gaps in staff training.
The update described the city’s six MS4 permit focus areas under the Missouri Department of Natural Resources permit — public outreach and education, public involvement, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site runoff control, post-construction runoff control and good housekeeping/municipal operations — and listed recent activity under each. Brant said the city continues public education on stormwater protection, noting an emphasis on reminding residents that “where storm flows, everything goes.”
The nut graf: the report showed active outreach and maintenance work but identified two compliance gaps that the city plans to…
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