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Norwalk Aquifer Protection Agency requires stormwater plans for several auto-related sites, accepts other reregistrations
Summary
The Norwalk Aquifer Protection Agency voted to require certified stormwater management plans for multiple auto-service facilities and accepted several other reregistration applications as complete; staff flagged several other applications as incomplete and the citation-and-fine ordinance remains under legal review.
The Norwalk Aquifer Protection Agency on a unanimous voice/hand vote at its meeting accepted several reregistration applications for facilities in the aquifer protection overlay and required certified stormwater management plans for several auto-related sites that have catch basins adjacent to service bays.
Agency staff said the requirements aim to reduce the risk that hazardous materials used or stored inside service bays migrate to outdoor catch basins that receive stormwater. Alexis (agency staff) said, “the requirement for a plan is just that they retain a professional, either a licensed environmental professional or a civil engineer, a PE, to come up with a plan to reduce that potential connection.”
The action items: the agency required a certified stormwater management plan for RA25112 (Mags Auto Body) because a catch basin sits adjacent to the service…
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