USG maintains compliance with federal and state environmental regulations and overall protection of environmental resources. Staff work closely with University System of Maryland, College Park in managing environmental risk by overseeing policies, procedures, and education and training programs.
Storm Water Management
Campus holds a National Pollution Discharge Detection and Elimination System (NPDES), Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Phase II General Permit, which covers the discharge of all stormwater runoff that enters the storm drain system, including discharges from building rooftops, roads, pavement, parking lots, landscape elements, and construction runoff for protection of Maryland waterways. The permit requires the university to meet certain discharge limitations and employ Best Management Practices (BMPs) to minimize pollutants discharged into stormwater. Additional Stormwater Management information can be found on the Maryland Department of the Environment website.
Stormwater Issues
Stormwater Discharge Permit
Public Participation
- Illicit Discharge Detection Flyer
- Earthday Cleanup 2024
State and Federal - MS4 Phase II Fact Sheet
Chesapeake Bay Restoration - MS4 Phase II Permit Fact Sheet
What is an Illicit Discharge and What is Required
Maryland's Stormwater Management Act
Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) - Water Quality
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Water Topics
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments - Water Resources