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Sevier County adopts Storm Water Authority; officials say agricultural land won’t be affected
Summary
The Sevier County Commission adopted a Storm Water Authority and updated stormwater regulations to align with new EPA runoff requirements. County stormwater staff said the changes will not affect agricultural properties; the resolution passed 23–0 with two absences.
The Sevier County Commission on Aug. 19 adopted Resolution 2024-08-03 to establish the Sevier County Storm Water Authority and update local stormwater regulations to align county ordinances with recent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency runoff-reduction requirements. The resolution passed by roll call vote, 23 Yes, 0 No, with two commissioners absent.
Storm Water Director Doyle Clabo told commissioners the…
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