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Milton staff report improving water quality and flag stormwater infrastructure needs

Milton City Council · December 2, 2025
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City engineer Scott Tecoch updated the council on the MS4 stormwater permit (2023–2028), outlined six minimum control measures and 35 BMPs, reported improving water‑quality indicators in Cooper/Sandy Creek, and flagged a major Providence Lake culvert replacement as a near‑term capital need.

City engineer Scott Tecoch briefed the Milton City Council on the city's MS4 (municipal separate storm sewer) annual reporting obligations under the Georgia EPD permit and summarized staff work to meet regulatory requirements.

"I will provide an overview of the regulatory requirements of the permit, what's in it, how staff is meeting the requirements of the permit," Tecoch said, before outlining the six minimum control measures (public outreach, public involvement, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction runoff controls, post‑construction runoff controls, and…

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