Stormwater management BMPs are structures that are used to remove pollutants, prevent stream damage and erosion, prevent flooding, and protect public health. The BMPs can be on the surface (e.g., wet and dry ponds, bioretention basins, sand filters) or underground (e.g., infiltration trenches, oil-grit separators, and underground storage structures). There are more than 16,000 stormwater BMPs in the County. The DEP Stormwater Management BMP Maintenance and Inspection Program can answer all your questions about stormwater management and stormwater BMPs.
For inquiries requiring the response of a DEP investigator, requestors will typically be contacted within 3 days although resolution of the issue may take longer depending on the circumstances of the case.
The first link connects to the DEP Stormwater Management BMP Maintenance and Inspection Program that can answer questions about stormwater management and stormwater BMPss.
The second link provides a list of the various types of stormwater facilities in the County, where users can learn about each BMP, how they are maintained and other resources.