Stormwater Outfall Mapping Project Update

Last Updated 11/19/2024Posted in Stormwater, Latest City News

Statesville, North Carolina | April 14, 2022

The City has finished this winters portion of the Stormwater Outfall Mapping Project. We are a little over 50 percent complete for the entire project and 260 outfalls were collected as part of the stream walks. Beginning late November 2022 we will proceed with the remaining 31 miles of streams to walk. Mapping the outfalls of the City Municipal Storm Drainage System is a requirement of the MS4 Permit the City received from the NC Department of Environmental Quality in 2016.


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