Storm Water Advisory Council "SWAC"

The City of Radcliff has been identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a Phase II - regulated municipal separate storm sewer system. The City must meet the conditions of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System storm water permit in its storm water management system. To involve the community in this process, the SWAC was formed. This group of civic-minded citizens and stakeholders are your voice to the Radcliff City Council and Planning Commission concerning this issue. To learn more about storm water systems, the Phase II permit process and the SWAC committee recommendations, click this link.

 

Control Monuments

Storm water Runoff Control Ordinance

Storm water Credit Policy

Storm water Surcharge Credits Application

Storm water Design Manual

Erosion & Sediment Control Permit Applications

Report Illegal Dumping \ Discharge

 

An electronic copy of the Sediment and Erosion Control field guide is now available.

Erosion Control Guide

 

Battling Pollution Solution

 

After The Storm

 

Battling Bugs May Do More Harm Than Good!

 

Leaf Composting

 

How To Dispose Of Antifreeze

 

Runoff Challenge

 

Keeping Radcliff Beautiful

 

How To Use Herbicides

 

Radcliff Stormwater Utility FAQ

 

Storm Water Phase II Final Rule Fact Sheet Series

 

Radcliff Stormwater Management

 

Power Point Presentation

 

Obtain a free Kentucky Forest Landowners Handbook

 

http://www.maced.org/landowners-handbook.htm

 

Kentucky Water Quality Report for all major river basins in the commonwealth.

http://www.water.ky.gov/

 

 

Kentucky Watershed Viewer

http://eppcmaps.ky.gov/website/watershed/viewer.htm

 

 

Kentucky Commonwealth Map Viewer

http://eppcmaps.ky.gov/website/watershed/viewer.htm

 



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For More Information Please Contact:

Toby Spalding

Engineer

(270) 351-4714

 

David Curry

GPS/ GIS Coordinator

(270) 351-4714

 

Harold Brown
Department of Public Works
(270) 351-8150