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Storm Water Utility fee
How do you feel about the Storm water utility fee?
Email your comments to Dan Drumiler at ddrumiler@millcreek.us.
Storm Water Utility Fee Analysis--FINAL June 22, 2020
Storm Water Fee Policy Manual--FINAL June 22, 2020
City Council Storm Water Utility Fee Presentation--June 8, 2020 Open House.
- Storm Water Utility Fee Presentation--UPDATED-June 22, 2020
Projected Revenue Requirements-- UPDATED-June 12, 2020
- Projected Revenue Requirements for Millcreek’s Storm Water System--FIRST DRAFT-June 8, 2020
Storm Water Utility Q&A--UPDATED June 12, 2020
2020 MILLCREEK STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
View the 2020 Millcreek Stormwater Management Plan (PDF).
Please email Dan Drumiler for questions or comments regarding the Stormwater Management Plan.
View the Utah Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (UPDES) Permit HERE.
PUBLIC EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Stormwater run-off is a result of snow, rain, and sleet that is untreated and goes directly to our local storm drain system and waterways. These waterways provide recreational opportunities, wildlife habitat, and aesthetic beauty that improves the overall quality of our lives.
Stormwater conveys pollutants to our creeks, rivers, canals, and lakes from:
- Commercial
- Construction
- Industrial
- Residential
- Other municipal sources
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
View a list of brochures and a link to the Salt Lake County Stormwater Coalition web page that provides helpful information and tips to prevent stormwater pollutants from entering our waterways:
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Dan Drumiler
Stormwater EngineerPhone: 801-214-2714
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Aaron Roberts
Stormwater Operations CoordinatorPhone: 801-214-2662
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Deejay Allen
Stormwater & Construction InspectorPhone: 801-214-2605
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Matt Hahn
Stormwater Inspector IIPhone: 801-214-2713