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Green Infrastructure Practices in the District
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Stormwater runoff carries harmful pollutants like pet waste, oil, grease, sediment, and litter into the District of Columbia’s waterbodies through storm drains or... -
Identify Your Watershed and Sewer System Area App
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This app displays a series of general information for an address, location, or where the user clicks in DC. Some information returned are:Municipal Separate Storm... -
Permeable Surface Rebate Eligibility Zone
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District homeowners who remove impervious surfaces and replace them with permeable pavement or re-vegetate them to reduce and/or treat stormwater runoff from... -
Stream Restoration Project Dashboard
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This web app allows users to explore all stream restoration projects within the District of Columbia. DOEE's Watershed Protection Division’s Restoration Branch plans,... -
Best Management Practices
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Best Management Practices (BMPs) are structural controls used to manage stormwater runoff. Examples include green roofs, rain gardens, and cisterns. BMPs reduce the... -
MS4 Storm Sewer Outfalls
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of the MS4 outfalls created as part of the Federal MS4 Permit. GPS outfall locations were captured by DC Water, then DC... -
RiverSmart Homes
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RiverSmart Homes is a program of the District of Columbia offering incentives to residents to reduce stormwater runoff from their properties. Residents receive a... -
Anacostia Waterfront Development Zone
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Anacostia Waterfront Development Zone (AWDZ) is the boundary that delineates the area that was dictated by the Anacostia Waterfront Environmental Standards Amendment... -
Impervious Surface 2013
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The dataset contains basemap features that are typically classified as impervious surface, captured in 2013. Some examples of Impervious Surfaces include: Airport... -
MS4 Sewer Shed
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The dataset contains locations and attributes of the drainage areas of MS4 outfalls. -
2021 MS4 Annual Report
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What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
2024 MS4 Annual Report
District of Columbia —
What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
2019 MS4 Annual Report
District of Columbia —
What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
2023 MS4 Annual Report
District of Columbia —
What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
SRCs Reduce Stormwater Runoff with Green Infrastructure
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The Stormwater Retention Credit (SRC) Trading Program helps to leverage private investment in GI. SRCs, which are generated by GI or by removing impervious surfaces,... -
Impervious Viewer in the District for Potential SRC Generation
District of Columbia —
This viewer shows impervious areas such as parking lots, driveways, and buildings in the District. The Department of Energy and Envrionment (DOEE) makes this viewer... -
2020 MS4 Annual Report
District of Columbia —
What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
2022 MS4 Annual Report
District of Columbia —
What is the MS4 Annual Report?Every year, the District submits an Annual Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... -
Impervious Surface 2015
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The dataset contains basemap (planimetric) features that are typically classified as impervious surface captured in 2015., created as part of the DC Geographic...