Stormwater Management Department

 

Pet Waste, Water Quality & Your Health!

 

The City of Columbia City wishes to thank More Farm Store, O’Reilly Auto Parts and the Peabody Public Library for participating in the public education and outreach program of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4).  Look for our banners at these locations.

 

 
Columbia City Rain Barrel Program
Program Details Why Rain Barrels?
Purchase Program
 
 
The City of Columbia City’s storm water management is provided through its Board of Public Works and has established a Storm Water Utility to
provide the necessary revenue to manage and have resources for compliance. 
Stormwater Quality Management Plan Part C
Stormwater Ordinance 2009-26 Stormwater Development Manual
Stormwater Executive Summary Stormwater Rates Amendments
Stormwater Quality Management Plan Part B 2010 Stormwater Quality Management Plan C 2010
Stormwater MS4 Map Watersheds and Nonpoint Source Water Pollution
Rain Garden Manual For Homeowners Household Hazardous Waste
Annual Report Review MS4 Audit Construction MCM for Columbia City
Whitley County Solid Waste National Tree Benefit Calculator
 

The Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) boundary is defined as the corporate limits of Columbia City.  A Storm Water Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) was developed to comply with Phase II of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s storm water program originating from the 1990 Clean Water Act that acts to preserve, protect, and improve the water resources from polluted storm water runoff.  A 5-year National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued by IDEM under the Rule 13 requirements has been issued to the City.  This permit cycle is valid through November 01, 2013.  A SWQMP requires the establishment of controls on the unregulated sources of storm water discharges, also referred to as non-point source pollutants that have proven to be the greatest cause to the impairment of our water resources.
   
Community Development Director
Jeff Walker
jpwalker@columbiacity.net
260-248-5114
Click here for a video introduction.
 
Jon Gotz, SWCD representative is available to discuss the City’s
program at the various organizations and at the schools.  He can be
reached at 244-6266 ext. 3.

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