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Stormwater Pollution Prevention

 

The City of East Lansing strives to be on the forefront of environmentally sound practices and initiatives. This includes efforts to reduce stormwater pollution and prevent it from entering our storm sewers and eventually our rivers, streams and drainage-ways.

The City of East Lansing is fortunate to have the Red Cedar River and several open drainage-ways located within our city limits. These amenities provide recreational and aesthetic value to our citizens as well as a natural habitat for a variety of plants and animals.

East Lansing's Initiatives
Because rivers and streams do not recognize political boundaries, it is important that the City works together with our neighbors to protect our water resources for the good of both current and future generations. With this in mind, the City of East Lansing and several local communities created the ?Greater Lansing Regional Committee on Phase II Non-Point Source Pollution Prevention? (GLRC). The GLRC has led the efforts in meeting the requirements of the individual communities? stormwater discharge permits (NPDES Permits) as issued by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). The NPDES permits give each community authority to discharge storm water from its separate storm water drainage system to the waters of the State.

In general, the City's and the GLRC's initiatives can be broken down into the following tasks:


The GLRC has set up a website that provides background on the work that was performed in addressing many of these issues that are common to all of their members including the City of East Lansing. The website is www.mywatersheds.org .

Report Environmental Pollution Emergencies
The Michigan Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) is a 24-hour hotline managed by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. The hotline is used to report environmental pollution emergencies. The hotline is toll free at (800) 292-4706.

 

Related links
Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Watershed Management Plans
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Initiatives (SWPPI)
Public Education Efforts & Materials
Illicit Discharge Elimination Program
Enhancement to Habitat & Recreation (coming soon)
Ordinances Political Processes (coming soon)
Best Management Practices (coming soon)