Clean Water Program (CWP)

  1. Capital Improvement Projects

    1. Capital Projects Construction

      The Capital Projects Construction Section (CPCS) of the Stormwater Management Division facilitates the construction of all Capital Improvement Projects (CIP).

    2. Capital Projects Design

      The Capital Projects Design Section (CPDS) of the Stormwater Management Division develops and manages the design phase of capital improvement projects to enable the project to be constructed in a timely manner in accordance with budget expectations.

    3. Maintenance

      The CWP maintains all of the Best Management Practices (BMP) developed above and maintains all of the BMPs developed by the SMD’s CIP Section. The maintenance program has a cap of just over $345,000,000, has a term of 30 years and includes all of the same mentoring and business development programs. The maintenance program currently maintains over 500 sites throughout the County

  2. NPDES MS4 Permit

    Stormwater regulations adopted by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in November 1990 led to the 1993 issue of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Discharge Permit to Prince George's County, Maryland. This permit is administered by the State of Maryland's Department of the Environment.

  3. Prince George’s County Clean Water Program Report

    Learn more about DoE’s water quality restoration program, including project accomplishments, supporting programs, and operations. This story map summarizes Prince George's County’s progress toward reducing polluted stormwater runoff to provide cleaner, healthier waterways for County residents, communities, and the environment.

     

  4. The Clean Water Map

    This Clean Water map summarizes Prince George's County’s capital improvement projects progress for addressing storm water runoff and providing cleaner, healthier waterways for County residents, communities, and the environment.