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Oswego staff reviews federal stormwater permit, urges residents to report runoff problems

2679797 · March 18, 2025
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Public Works analyst Alejandro Hardaway reviewed the village's obligations under the federal NPDES program, outlined the six minimum control measures in the village's stormwater management program and gave residents reporting options including a phone number and the MyCivic 311 app.

Alejandro Hardaway, Public Works management analyst for the Village of Oswego, told trustees and the public that the village participates in the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting program and has an Illinois statewide permit covering discharges to the Fox River.

Hardaway said the village's stormwater management program plan (SMPP) documents how the village meets the permit's six minimum control measures, including public education and outreach, public participation, illicit-discharge detection and elimination, construction runoff control, post-construction runoff control and pollution-reduction…

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