The project addresses Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) permit requirements
This project was a component to the TMDL alternative developed by PA DEP and SRBC for the Chiques Creek Watershed
These green infrastructure components provide cost-effective stormwater management that collects and infiltrates rain water that flows from multiple sources
The comprehensive Green Infrastructure Action Plan was developed to implement Best Management Practices and improve water quality
The project team developed a program that blends recreational uses with conservation training and demonstration
The plan provides guidance on where to focus efforts to improve water quality, minimize stormwater effects and improve riparian habitat
The first of its kind in PA, the water quality facility demonstrates a regional alternative to traditional stormwater management
Several Churches in the City of Lancaster have adopted measures to reduce the discharge of untreated sewage and other pollutants into waterways from aging stormwater infrastructure. Saint James Episcopal Church […]
We identified and implemented Best Management Practices (BMPs) to fulfill goals of the Township’s Pollutant Reduction Plan (PRP).
Join the Chiques Creek Watershed Alliance as they host their annual Creek Stomp on Wednesday, August 14th at 6pm at Mummau Park in Manheim, PA. This is an event for […]