Storm Water Management

Storm water Management Plan

The Madison District Schools is committed to practicing sound storm water management practices and to observance and adherence to all local, state and federal storm water polices to the greatest extent possible. 

Madison District Public Schools’ Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit and Storm Water Management Plan are provided below for public comments.  If you have any comments on the District’s permit SWMP, please submit them to the District’s consultant, via email: 
[email protected].

Play a part in keeping our lakes, rivers, and streams clean. Report activities that are causing water pollution.

Clinton River Watershed Council
http://www.crwc.org/

Michigan RV Dump Stations
http://www.rvdumps.com/michigan/

Waterfront Wisdom: Healthy Habits for Clean Water
https://www.oakgov.com/water/PublishingImages/2015/Waterfront%20Wisdom%20Booklet%20Jacy%20G_2014.pdf

Household Hazardous Waste Information
https://www.oakgov.com/health/information/Pages/Hazardous-Materials-and-Household-Waste.aspx
 

For more information about protecting our water, please visit www.semcog.org.

SOME WAYS YOU CAN HELP:

When visiting our local parks, remember - DO NOT FEED THE WATERFOWL!

Feeding waterfowl compromises their natural ability to forage in the wild and may also attract a concentration of wildlife beyond the capacity of the habitat.  Plus, waterfowl waste contains high levels of E. coli bacteria, the kind that pollutes beaches.


Never dump anything down a storm drain or catch basin, including: litter, leaves, grass clippings, fertilizer, or oil.  Remember - ONLY RAIN IN THE DRAIN!

No feeding water fowlCatch basin

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Clean Water Act Celebrating 50 Years!!!


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