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Residents tell council ADEM flagged city changes to MS4 report; urge transparency and protection of stormwater responsibilities
Summary
Two residents told the Jan. 21 Hoover City Council that ADEM had sent letters criticizing changes Hoover made to its MS4 annual report and urged the council to be transparent about the city’s stormwater responsibilities and funding.
Two residents raised concerns during the public-comment period at the Jan. 21 Hoover City Council meeting, saying the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) had sent letters to city officials rejecting changes to the city’s MS4 (municipal separate storm sewer system) annual report and warning that the city had narrowed its stormwater responsibilities.
Katie Thomas of Scout Creek told the council she had a Nov. 7, 2024…
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