MURFREESBORO
— Middle Tennessee State University and the City of Murfreesboro
Water and Sewer Department will hold a public meeting Sept. 23 to highlight the
annual report and outcomes of the campus stormwater program.
The meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at
the Murfreesboro Water and Sewer Department Operations and Maintenance Facility
located at 1725 S. Church St.
MTSU is co-permitting with the city of Murfreesboro for a
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) MS4 Permit. The permit
is required by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation as
mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Water Act of
1972.
This is the third year of the program for MTSU and is also
the third year of the co-permit between the city and the university. MTSU
and the city are required by TDEC and the permit to hold a public meeting to
gather public participation and community involvement with the programs,
according to Shelia Knight, environmental engineer with MTSU Environmental
Health and Safety Services.
The primary goal of this permit is to improve the quality of
surface waters by reducing the amount of pollutants in the runoff water.
Polluted stormwater runoff is commonly transported through
municipal storm sewer systems, from which it is often discharged untreated into
local bodies of water. To prevent harmful pollutants from being washed or
dumped into such a system, operators must obtain a permit and develop a stormwater
management program.
For more information about MTSU’s stormwater program, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/stormwater/.
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