Storm Water Management

Storm Water Management Photo

When It Rains It Drains

Management of stormwater runoff has become an increasingly important responsibility for local governments like Senoia. The City acknowledges the need to be a good steward of its waterways. However, existing State and Federal Stormwater Regulations, necessary infrastructure maintenance, and capital improvement projects have driven the need to implement a more comprehensive stormwater management program. The Senoia stormwater management program is responsible for the management and regulation of stormwater and certain drainage issues within the City.​

 

 

Storm Water Illustration

Stormwater runoff is water that drains off rooftops, driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, roads, compacted soil, gravel, and other surfaces that prohibit the infiltration of rainfall into the ground. The stormwater runoff then flows into the City drainage system and, eventually, into our local streams and creeks. All developed properties in a community contribute stormwater runoff to the drainage system and, in some cases, to recurring drainage problems. In addition to flooding problems, stormwater runoff washes chemicals, debris, trash and other pollutants into the drainage system and our local surface waters.

Our stormwater management program must undertake various activities including fulfilling the requirements of the City's stormwater permit; the cleaning of ditches and other stormwater conveyance systems; replacement of aging culverts and drainage structures; and construction of new culvert systems to increase or improve conveyance capacity. To fund these programs, Senoia will use varying funding methods including a General Fund allocation and establishing a stormwater utility.