雨水
环境科学
地表径流
清洁水法
水质
风暴
合流下水道
城市径流
排水
美国对点源水污染的监管
环境规划
污染物
环境工程
水资源管理
环境保护
水文学(农业)
非点源污染
工程类
地理
气象学
有机化学
生态学
岩土工程
化学
生物
作者
Larry A. Roesner,P. Traina
标识
DOI:10.2166/wst.1994.0693
摘要
Within the last three years, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has taken two significant steps with respect to regulating the quality of storm water discharges from urban areas. The first of these is the development of Final Rules and Regulations for Storm Water Discharges from urban areas with separated waste water and storm drainage systems. Published in late 1990, the rule requires all municipalities with populations over 100,000 to apply for a permit to discharge storm water under the USEPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The permit application must include, among other things, a plan to reduce the pollutants in urban runoff to the “Maximum Extent Practicable”. The second step is the publication in January, 1993, of a draft policy regulating discharges from combined sewer systems. These two initiatives for water quality control of wet weather discharges from urban drainage systems are significant steps forward in a national program to reduce pollution contributions to receiving waters in urban areas. This paper provides an overview of the requirements of these two wet weather water quality management programs.
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