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County holds NPDES Phase 2 stormwater training for Hancock County staff
Summary
Hancock County staff received a stormwater management training on NPDES Phase 2 requirements, MS4 obligations and eight recommended green-infrastructure practices; presenter Lisa Morrison urged inspections, maintenance and public outreach to reduce runoff and pollution.
Hancock County employees and supervisors attended a stormwater "growth readiness" training on Nov. 17 that reviewed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase 2 obligations and local steps to reduce polluted runoff.
"This is the Hancock County NPDES Phase 2 stormwater management plan growth readiness training," said Lisa Morrison, who presented with consultant Neil Schaffer. Morrison traced the program to the federal Clean Water Act and explained that Hancock County qualifies as an MS4 — a municipal separate storm sewer system — which triggers six minimum control measures the…
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