Stormwater Outfall Mapping Project

Last Updated 4/20/2026Posted in Stormwater, Latest City News

Statesville, North Carolina | November 12, 2021

Beginning on November 29th, 2021, the City of Statesville will begin mapping existing stormwater outfalls within the City’s jurisdiction. This is a requirement of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm System (MS4) Program and is mandated under the Federal Clean Water Act. This is a two-year project that will take place in a 3-month period each year when the leaf cover has thinned. City of Statesville staff will be accessing properties in order to map the existing stormwater outfalls within the City's jurisdiction. This project will begin on November 29th, 2021 and run through February 25th, 2022. The project will start back up again in the fall/winter 2022-2023. There will be a 2-person team on these stream walks.

Here is an interactive link where citizens can put in their address and see if City staff will be accessing their properties as they map the outfalls: https://statesvillegis.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=03e327d6a43e4e1b8b9c239eb86db83c

If property owners have any questions or concerns, please call the Stormwater Hotline at 1-866-41-STORM.


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