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Midlothian council hears overview of updated stormwater management program
Summary
Consultants outlined a new five-year stormwater management program required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, emphasizing public outreach, illicit discharge response, construction controls, pond maintenance and city facility housekeeping.
Midlothian — Consultants for the city on Tuesday presented an updated stormwater management program the city will implement in 2025 and report on in March 2026.
The presentation by Mandy Clark of Teague, Nall & Perkins summarized a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) program required under the federal Clean Water Act and administered in Texas through the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). "It is basically a water pollution prevention program," Clark said.
The presentation explained the program is on a roughly five‑year cycle, that Midlothian participates because it sits inside the Dallas–Fort Worth urban area designation, and that the city submitted a…
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