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Virtual Open House for Big Dry Creek and Tributaries PMR
Virtual Open House for Big Dry Creek and Tributaries PMR on Thursday, February 29th at 6pm. There are new FEMA maps going effective in April 2024 for Big Dry Creek and its Tributaries. To get the meeting link, please RSVP here: ...
For Your Information – COR400000 Construction Stormwater Permit Renewal
For Your Information – COR400000 Construction Stormwater Permit Renewal As a reminder from SEMSWA, COR400000 permittees under the Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) were required to submit a renewal application by January 2nd, 2024. If renewal applications have...
Provide Feedback on Cherry Creek Minor Tributaries Master Plan
Provide Feedback on Cherry Creek Minor Tributaries Master PlanPlease visit this Mile High Flood District (MHFD) web page for information on the Cherry Creek Minor Tributaries Major Drainageway Plan (MDP) and Flood Hazard Area Delineation (FHAD). Directions to provide...
Provide feedback on Cherry Creek SW Tributaries Master Plan
Please visit the Cherry Creek SW Tribs web page (and story map) here: https://www.cherrycreekswtribs.com/plan
Vegetation Management and Fire Risk in Drainageways
Our Approach to Drainageway Vegetation Management & Reducing Fire Risk SEMSWA, in coordination with other partner entities including South Metro Fire Rescue and Mile High Flood District, is sharing our approach to wildfire and flood control mitigation. Healthy...
Request for Qualifications 2024-2025
DESCRIPTION SEMSWA announces Requests for Statements of Qualifications for Engineering & Related Services (RFQ 2023-1), and Construction & Related Field Services (RFQ 2023-2). All related information will be posted to this web page. UPDATE 10/30/23: SEMSWA has...
Cherry Creek Major Drainageway Plan
Please visit the Cherry Creek MDP website (story map format) Please visit our Master Planning web page for a list of Master Plans in SEMSWA's Service Area
5 Easy Ways YOU Can Help Water Quality
Takin' it to the streets! It may surprise you to hear that streets are fundamental to managing stormwater. But “City Right-of-Way” or ROWs are the initial channel for storm drainage after rain. Streets are designed for rain or snowmelt to flow to the gutters which...
New Standards and Regulations
GESC MANUAL, SMM: CHAPTER 14 (STORMWATER QUALITY), AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT A PUBLIC HEARING WAS CONDUCTED BY THE SEMSWA BOARD ON JUNE 26TH TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF REGULATIONS AS THEY RELATE TO SEMSWA'S MS4 PERMIT, INCLUDING: Approval of the Post Construction...
Pollution Prevention for Residences
FRONT RANGE RESIDENTS CAN TAKE SIMPLE STEPS TO REDUCE POLLUTION OF OUR WATERWAYS AND STORM DRAIN SYSTEM. Our day-to-day activities have the potential to negatively impact water quality. Leaking automotive fluids, fertilizer, leaves and grass clippings from our yards,...
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- GESC Considerations for Pipe Relining Operations
- GESC Considerations for Minor Right of Way/Streetscape Construction
- GESC Considerations for Minor Commercial Construction
- Annual Bore Utility Permits
- Land Development Review Process Explained
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