Baltimore City: Unique Program in Watershed 263
Resource Type:
Case Study
URL:
http://www.cwp.org/RR_photos/Baltimore_City_profile_sheet.pdf
Keywords:
stormwater programs, nutrients, nitrogen/phosphorus, non-point sources, sewer leaks, drinking water, watershed
Abstract:
This case study shows solutions to the city of Baltimore's challenges to comply with national water quality standards. These solutions include urban forestry practices, increases in street sweeping, converting vacant lots to community gardens and creating customized stormwater management techniques.
Geographical Emphasis:
Maryland
Ecological Emphasis:
Multiple Ecosystems
Target Audiences:
Natural Resource Professionals, Policy Makers, Water, Watershed, And Riverway Groups
Water Topics - SubTopics:
Water Policy And Economics - policy development
Nutrient And Pesticide Management - nutrient management standards and policy
Drinking Water And Human Health - community water supplies
Conservation And Agricultural Water Management - management and drainage, nonpoint source pollution
Educational Purpose:
Information Resource (One Way)
Mr. Bill Stack
Program Administrator
Water Quality Management Section
Bureau of Water and Waste Water
Baltimore City Department of Public Works
3001 Druid Park Drive, Room 223
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-396-0732
Bill.Stack@baltimorecity.gov
Ordering Information:
Mr. Bill Stack
Program Administrator
Water Quality Management Section
Bureau of Water and Waste Water
Baltimore City Department of Public Works
3001 Druid Park Drive, Room 223
Baltimore, MD 21215
410-396-0732
Bill.Stack@baltimorecity.gov