Stormwater
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Mission
DDOT shall follow relevant stormwater management guidelines in order to prevent and reduce the impact of urban development on rivers, streams, lakes, coastal waters, and ground water.Â
DDOT is one of several District agencies responsible for managing stormwater runoff in the city. (D.C. Code Sec. 8-152.01).
- District of Columbia Stormwater Guidebook (Current)
FAQ: What is Low Impact Development (LID)?
Stormwater management practices that mimic site hydrology under natural conditions, by using design techniques in construction and development that store, infiltrate, evaporate, detain, or reuse and recycle runoff. (D.C. Code Sec. 8-151.01(8)).Â
Procedures & Services
DDOT Environmental Manual, Chapter 17Â & 19
Department Energy Savings Initiatives - Low Impact Development (LID) and Water Quality in Construction
DDOT Stormwater Projects in the Public ROW
See Related
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Page:Green Alleys (COMP0316)
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Page:Federal Jurisdiction (COMP0316)
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Page:Environmental Justice (COMP0316)
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Page:Environment (COMP0316)
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Page:Stormwater (COMP0316)
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Page:Sustainability (COMP0316)
Additional Information
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PDF File DDOT Stormwater Projects in the Public Right-of-Way.pdf |
16 Mar, 2022 by Former user | |
PDF File Energy Savings Initiatives (1).pdf |
16 Mar, 2022 by Former user | |
16 Mar, 2022 by Former user |