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Falmouth adds stormwater enforcement tool for DPW to address road ice, pavement damage and pond protection

Town of Falmouth Town Meeting discussion (selectboard/town meeting program) · April 10, 2026
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Summary

Article 20 gave the Department of Public Works enforcement authority over stormwater discharges — intended as a cooperative tool to address hazards (ice on roads) and protect freshwater ponds — while officials emphasized a preference for education and remediation before punitive measures.

Town meeting considered an article giving the Department of Public Works new enforcement authority over certain stormwater discharges. Town officials and the DPW director (Peter McConnell referenced in the discussion) described two principal concerns: discharges that create hazardous ice on roadways in winter, damaging asphalt and causing public-safety risks, and discharges that carry contaminants into freshwater ponds that the town must protect under its stormwater management obligations.

The town manager said the article provides DPW with an enforcement capability it lacked previously while stressing that DPW’s practice is to work cooperatively with property owners to address root causes rather than immediately use enforcement as a 'hammer.' The measure also requires a point of contact for properties (similar to the short-term rental contact requirement) in cases where officers or staff need to reach someone about problematic discharges.

Nut graf: The new authority is framed as a targeted operational tool to reduce infrastructure damage and protect water resources; officials emphasized outreach and remediation over punitive enforcement, reserving enforcement for cases of 'blatant disregard.'

Speakers said the measure will enable DPW to address recurring problems such as basement or pool pumping that floods streets and creates hazardous winter conditions, and that the town will use the enforcement power selectively. Specific enforcement procedures and penalties were not detailed in the excerpt; DPW and legal counsel will need to define implementation steps.