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Monday, June 16, 2014

Grant Awarded for Illicit Discharge Education

Central Shenandoah PDC:
The CSPDC was awarded $25K by the  Virginia Environmental Endowment to assist localities with Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) education. IDDE is a lesser-known but common source of pollution to local streams, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay.  Illicit discharges include any flows to the storm drain system other than stormwater, and are one of six minimum control measures specified in the Virginia's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) General Permit.  Illicit discharges are a water quality concern because, in most cases, they go into the nearest waterway without any type of treatment, and they can include a wide variety of pollutants that are harmful to aquatic life and human health (e.g., bacteria, nutrients, oil).

To address the need to more effectively identify such discharges to local stormwater systems, the CSPDC will work with the Center for Watershed Protection to provide the following services to the MS4 permitted localities (and other interested localities) in the region:
  • IDDE Clinic
  • Field Manual & Procedures
  • Field Equipment
  • On-call Assistance”  

~ CSPDC

For more information contact Erin Yancey, Regional Planner, 540.885.5174, erin@cspdc.org

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