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2020 Storm Water Management Plan Inviting Public Comment

Mill Creek, WALocal News

The City of Mill Creek has officially released its draft 2020 Storm Water Management Plan, inviting residents to participate in the public comment period. This plan is a critical component of the city's Surface Water Utility, operating under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase 2 municipal storm water permit. It focuses on protecting local ecosystems, particularly salmon habitats, as mandated by the Federal Clean Water Act and the Endangered Species Act. Among the required activities, the plan emphasizes the inspection and maintenance of essential infrastructure such as catch basins and storm water vaults. By encouraging public feedback, Mill Creek aims to strengthen community engagement and promote environmental responsibility among residents and businesses.

The draft plan is readily available on the city’s website, highlighting the city's commitment to transparency in governance. Comments can be submitted via the designated email, allowing citizens to voice their opinions on storm water management practices. This initiative not only addresses immediate environmental concerns but also fosters a collaborative atmosphere for sustainable urban development.

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