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Lebanon City public works reviews MS4 stormwater responsibilities, inspections
Summary
Director of public works Chad Yeagley gave the city’s required annual MS4 training overview, describing responsibilities for illicit-discharge detection, annual outfall inspections (about 180 outfalls), public education and coordination with county GIS; staff said two discharges were sent to a lab for testing last year.
Chad Yeagley, Lebanon City’s director of public works, presented the city’s annual MS4 (municipal separate storm sewer system) training and outlined the department’s stormwater responsibilities, inspection program and public outreach efforts.
"It is the municipal separate storm sewer system," Yeagley said, explaining that the local system routes street runoff directly to waterways rather than to a treatment plant. He said the city is the permittee for stormwater discharges within city limits and that Lebanon lies within the Chesapeake Bay watershed, which drives some reporting and water-quality priorities.
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