The 311 Call Center will be closed on Wednesday Dec. 25 and Thursday Dec. 26. It will reopen on Friday, Dec. 27, with operating hours from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) have been in use in Mecklenburg County since the late 1970s. These devices, which range from dry detention ponds to proprietary grit removal devices, were installed to satisfy various water quality and water quantity ordinances. Many BMPs installed during the late 1980s and early 1990s are approaching the end of their functional lives and until recently had never been identified or inspected.
Increasingly BMPs are required of new development through implementation of Phase II Storm Water Ordinances in the Towns of Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, Matthews, Mint Hill, and Pineville.
All BMPs are required by Phase II Storm Water Ordinances to be inspected annually to identify potential maintenance issues that could affect long-term operation of the device. Mecklenburg County has initiated a program of inspections for all BMPs in the six Towns and unincorporated Mecklenburg County.
The Five-Step BMP Inspection and Enforcement Process
Storm Water Services
Corey Priddy, CPESC Environmental Supervisor Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services 980.721.9058 Corey.Priddy@mecknc.gov
Stormwater Regulations