Stormwater runoff is generated when precipitation from rain and snow melt events flow over land and impervious surfaces and does not infiltrate into the ground. The runoff from streets, lawns, farms, and construction and industrial sites pick up fertilizers, dirt, pesticides, oil, grease and many other pollutants and discharge into our lakes, streams and rivers. This untreated discharge is detrimental to our water quality as it can adversely affect our drinking water supply and environment. Many Best Management Practices (BMP’s) such as detention/ retention/ infiltration basins, are already in place to help keep out water clean.
Telford Borough regulates stormwater management which goes above and beyond typical BMP’s through a permit that is obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) through the National Pollution and Discharge Elimination System Phase II (NPDES)/Municipals Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4). This is a Federal requirement from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) that is administered by the PA DEP. This NPDES Permit is broken up into six minimum control measures to be regulated and enforced by the Borough. These minimum control measures include:
- Summer 2022 - Summer Stormwater Management
- Be Stormwater Smart in PA
- Public Education and Outreach
- Public Participation and Involvement
- Illicit Discharge, Detection and Elimination
- Construction Site Runoff Control
- Post-Construction Runoff Control
- Pollution Prevention / Good Housekeeping
Telford Borough has begun monitoring and testing of storm sewer outfalls that have flow during dry periods. The Borough asks all residents to cooperate with the inspectors, as some outfalls are located on private properties.
For any questions or concerns regarding stormwater or to report illicit discharges to the storm sewer system please call the Borough at (215) 723 - 5000.
There are many ways you can help the Borough with its stormwater program and participate in volunteering programs that will keep trash, debris and other pollutants out of the storm sewer system. For more information on ways you get involved with your community, please visit the following sites:
Tips For Residents
- Thirsty?
- Catch of the Day
- Grasscycling
- Rain Gardens and Rain Barrels
- Rain Barrel Information
- Canines for Clean Creeks
- How to Properly Handle Pool Wastewater
- Homeowner's Guide to Stormwater
- Car Washing Information
- Septic System Information
- Winter Deicing Tips
- Vehicle Maintenance Tips
- Pet Waste Tips
- Fertilizing Tips
- Water Conservation Tips
- Solution To Pollution
- An Overview for Auto Recyclers
- Protecting Water Quality from Urban Runoff
Tips For Contractors
- Stormwater and the Construction Industry
- Stormwater Pollution Prevention
- When it Rains it Drains
- Stormwater and Runoff Primer
For more information on stormwater management, please visit:
- US EPA
- EPA Water Homepage
- EPA Water Pollution Prevention and Control
- EPA Stormwater Homepage
- EPA MS4 Main Page
- National Menu of Stormwater Best Management Practices
- Stormwater Outreach Information
- MS4 Fact Sheets
- EPA Watershed Assessment, Tracking & Environmental Results System (WATERS)
- Polluted Runoff: Nonpoint Source Pollution
- PA DEP
- (BCCD) Bucks County Conservation District
- (MCCD) Montgomery County Conservation District
- (FEMA) Federal Emergency Management Agency
- (CWP) Center for Watershed Protection