Site Development

Synonym: 
waterresources

Airport within 5 miles of project?

S.L. 2012-200

PART VI. DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT ALTERNATIVE MEASURES OF STORMWATER CONTROL AT PUBLIC AIRPORTS

SECTION 6.  G.S. 143‑214.7 is amended by adding two new subsections to read:

Airport within 5 miles of project?

S.L. 2012-200

PART VI. DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO ACCEPT ALTERNATIVE MEASURES OF STORMWATER CONTROL AT PUBLIC AIRPORTS

SECTION 6.  G.S. 143‑214.7 is amended by adding two new subsections to read:

Stormwater LID and Storm EZ

Low Impact Development (LID) is a voluntary approach to stormwater management that can benefit both the economy and the environment by reducing infrastructure costs, increasing lot yields and enhancing water quality protection.

The Definition of LID

A development is considered LID when the volume of runoff leaving the site after development matches the volume of runoff before development. In addition, the  LID project should maintain adequate flows to the streams and wetlands on the site rather than piping stormwater to a single low point.

What is Storm EZ?

Minimum Design Criteria (MDC) for Stormwater Systems

Below you will find the rules on minimum design criteria (MDC) for stormwater treatment devices listed in the North Carolina Stormwater BMP Manual.

Minimum Design Criteria (MDC) for Stormwater Systems

Below you will find the rules on minimum design criteria (MDC) for stormwater treatment devices listed in the North Carolina Stormwater BMP Manual.

Fast Track Process

Not all projects will be eligible for permitting under the Fast Track Process. Review the eligibility requirements listed in the documents below.  If your project does qualify, below are the required forms to be submitted.

Inter Active Map (Post-Construction Stormwater Permitting Map)

Post-Construction Stormwater Permitting Map (Inter-Active), just enter your address with the search tool.  Once you locate your address, click on the map area around the subject address and the permit authority information will display.

Annual Inspection Requirements

Chapter 42, Section 241.2.B Annual Inspection and Report. The person responsible for maintenance of any structural stormwater BMP installed pursuant to Subpart B shall submit to the Water Quality Administrator an inspection Report from either a qualified registered North Carolina Professional Engineer or Landscape Architect.

The inspection report shall contain all of the following:

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