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Stormwater
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| The City of Greeley Public Works Stormwater Division develops
city drainage standards, reviews flood impact issues, regulates
illicit stormwater discharges, manages the stormwater utility and
the city's stormwater environmental program.
OUR OBJECTIVES ARE:
- Flood Control, Review and Planning: To protect the public from flooding by stormwater, up to and including a 100 year storm event. The city's storm drainage system is designed to handle different levels of water runoff during storms. Improvements are made each year to mitigate problems that may occur during larger flood events and to handle new development.
- Quality of our Water: To improve the quality of the water in our streams and lakes by monitoring stormwater discharge in accordance with National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)...click here to learn more.
- Standards Design: All construction development,
repair or adjustments affecting city infrastructure within the
City of Greeley must adhere to current standards. The City of
Greeley Storm Drainage Design Criteria and Construction
Specification document is intended to provide guidance for the
design, review and construction of those public improvements in
or under the public right-of-way and public easements.
Click here to review the current standards.
- Stormwater Management: Design, repair, replace or improve stormwater facilities and conveyance methods throughout the city and neighboring Weld County sites through Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) Construction Design...click here to learn more.
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