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Stormwater Month Outreach Materials and Reference Documents
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched a year-long series of monthly events, each focusing on a different aspect of the Act. April 2003 has been designated as Stormwater Month!
Spring is a great time to focus on stormwater (April showers...) and this year, as Phase II of the NPDES stormwater regulations come into effect, there is even more reason to get the word out. These regulations place new requirements on approximately 5,000 small and medium-sized cities and towns and as many as 200,000 construction sites (1 to 5 acres).
Stormwater pollution from point sources and nonpoint sources is a challenging water quality problem. Unlike pollution from industry or sewage treatment facilities, which is caused by a discrete number of sources, stormwater pollution is caused by the daily activities of people everywhere. Rainwater and snowmelt run off streets, lawns, farms, and construction and industrial sites and pick up fertilizers, dirt, pesticides, oil and grease, and many other pollutants on the way to our rivers, lakes, and coastal waters. Stormwater runoff is our most common cause of water pollution. Because stormwater pollution is caused by so many different activities, traditional regulatory controls will only go so far. Education and outreach are key components to any successful stormwater program.
Outreach Materials
Recognizing this, EPA has developed a set of materials that state or local governments can customize and use in their own stormwater outreach campaigns. The electronic files on this page contain space for officials to add their own contact information and inexpensively reproduce these materials. Below you'll find materials for the general public, homeowners, construction site operators, and children.
Stormwater Reference Documents
In addition to the featured outreach materials, links are provided to key stormwater reference documents. Use the table of contents box to find key stormwater regulations, permits and applications, and guidance documents produced by EPA for industrial facilities, construction sites, and communities with municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4s). Most states are authorized to implement the stormwater program, so be sure to check with your state (or the EPA Regional Office, for unauthorized states) for specific requirements. To determine if your state is authorized, please use this state authorization table.
For more information on stormwater and nonpoint source pollution, please visit:
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Stormwater Outreach Materials
Files are available if you would like to send the publications below to a professional printing company for customized printing.
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New! Does Your Construction Site Need a Stormwater Permit? A Construction Site Operator's Guide to EPA's Stormwater Permit Program [PDF Format, 4 pp.] - This new brochure provides construction companies with a brief overview of EPA's Construction General Permit (CGP) and its requirements. It is being sent to construction companies to inform them of the need to obtain permit coverage for sites disturbing one acre or more. The brochure contains a summary of the major provisions of the CGP, including areas of coverage, using EPA's new electronic notice of intent system for obtaining permit coverage, developing a stormwater pollution prevention plan, and more. Files are available to print using a professional printer. EPA 833-F-04-002 |
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After the Storm Brochure [PDF Format] - Provides a broad overview of stormwater pollution, including runoff from residential and commercial properties, farms, construction sites, automotive facilities, forestry operations, and others. May be customized. EPA 833-B-03-002 |
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Make Your Home the Solution to Stormwater Pollution Brochure [PDF Format] - This short brochure is targeted directly to homeowners and provides tips on a wide variety of simple things that homeowner's can do to prevent stormwater pollution. May be customized. EPA 833-B-03-003 |
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Stormwater and the Construction Industry Poster - Great for construction sites of all sizes! You can print this poster on 11x17 paper. Side one [PDF Format] of this informative poster illustrates proper installation of common sediment and erosion control practices (best management practices). Side two [PDF Format] describes the process for developing and implementing a stormwater pollution prevention plan and obtaining permit coverage. The complete 30x40 poster [PDF Format] is also available. May be customized. Download the images used for this poster. EPA 833-H-03-001 |
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Water Efficient Landscaping [PDF Format] - This booklet describes the benefits of water-efficient, low-impact landscaping. It includes examples of successful projects, programs, and contacts. EPA 832-F-02-002
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Door Hanger: "Stormwater Pollution Found in Your Area!" [PDF Format] - Provides a friendly reminder to keep trash, chemicals, and other pollutants out of storm drains. For use by stormwater inspectors and other local officials, in conjunction with illicit discharge elimination systems. May be customized. You may use this file to reproduce this door hanger. Printed copies are no longer available from EPA. EPA 833-F-03-002 |
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Kid's Stormwater Stickers [PDF Format] - Kids love to collect and trade stickers! There are two pages with 12 colorful stickers that will help kids learn about some key water pollution issues. You may use this file to reproduce this stickers. Printed copies are no longer available from EPA. EPA 833-E-03-001
Make your own set of stickers using these Tiff files:
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Bookmark: "10 Things That You Can Do to Prevent Stormwater Runoff Pollution" [PDF Format] - Great promotional item! This handy bookmark lists 10 simple things anyone can do to prevent stormwater pollution. Printed copies are no longer available from EPA. EPA 841-H-03-003 |
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Placemat: "Take the Stormwater Challenge" [PDF Format] - Provides a fun learning opportunity for middle school children and can be used to generate classroom discussion or further exploration of water pollution issues. May be customized. Printed copies are no longer available from EPA. EPA 841-H-03-002 |
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Protecting Water Quality from Urban Runoff [PDF Format] - This fact sheet explains how urbanized areas affect water quality through increased runoff and pollutant loads and what homeowners can do to prevent stormwater pollution. Printed copies are no longer available from EPA. EPA 841-F-03-003 |
[English Version] [Spanish Version]
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Stormwater Management: An Overview for Auto Recyclers [PDF Format] - This 1-page brochure, developed by Sustainable Conservation, describes how auto recycling businesses can contribute to stormwater pollution. It also offers five steps to prevent polluted runoff. This brochure is also available in Spanish. You may use this file to reproduce this brochure. Printed copies are not available from EPA. |
[English Version] [Spanish Version]
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Stormwater Management: A Guide for Auto Recycler Owners and Operators [PDF Format] - This 8-page brochure, developed by Sustainable Conservation, describes how auto recyclers and operators can prevent polluted runoff through activities such as employee training, spill cleanup, and parts storage. This brochure is also available in Spanish. You may use this file to reproduce this brochure. Printed copies are not available from EPA. |
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Cleaning Up Polluted Runoff with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund [PDF Format] - Financing is always an issue! This fact sheet provides an overview on financing runoff-related projects with the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF). It explains how the SRFs work and provides some brief examples of the kinds of projects that have been funded by different states. EPA 832-F-03-004 |
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Innovative Use of Clean Water State Revolving Funds for Nonpoint Source Pollution [PDF Format] - This fact sheet explains the creative approaches many states have taken to find nonpoint source runoff projects using the Clean Water State Revolving Fund. Innovative uses include using linked deposit and pass-through loans. EPA 832-F-02-004 |
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Ohio's
Restoration Sponsor Program Integrates Point Source & Nonpoint
Source Projects [PDF Format] - This fact sheet summarizes how Ohio
EPA has used the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to creatively fund runoff projects. EPA 832-F-02-001 |
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Funding Decentralized Wastewater Systems Using the Clean Water State Revolving Fund [PDF Format] - This fact sheet describes options for using the Clean Water State Revolving Fund to finance installation, repair, and upgrading of septic systems. EPA 832-F-03-003 |
Ordering Materials
You may order copies of the Stormwater Month Outreach Materials and Reference Documents CD (EPA 833-C-03-001) and printed copies of these materials free of charge. Please contact EPA's NPDES program at npdesbox-request@epa.gov or fax your request to 202-564-6392. Please include the words "Stormwater Month Materials" in your e-mail or fax.
Customizing a Publication
Each publication can be printed to a local printer or a professional printing company as is or customized using one of the options below:
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Using the full version of Adobe Acrobat 5.0 (not the free version) allows the user to read a PDF, insert information in the fields provided, and save the new file. To insert local contact information on the PDF, click on each of the fields (name, agency, address, phone, and e-mail) in the "for more information" section on each publication. Replace the text with your information. Save and print the updated file and print it to a local printer.
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Using the free version of Adobe Acrobat Reader ( http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html)
, access the files below. Click on each of the fields (name, agency, address, phone, and e-mail) in the "for more information" section on each publication. Replace the text with your information. You will NOT be able to save the new information, but you will be able to print to a local printer.
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Or simply stamp your agency's contact information in the "for
more information" section of each publication.
Materials to be Customized
These PDF files have fields so local contact information can be added. These files can then be printed on a local printer.
Printing a Publication Using a Local Printer
Each publication can be printed to your local printer or
sent to a professional printing company. Document
specifications for each publication are provided below. The Kid's Stormwater Stickers and Bookmark: "10 Things That You Can Do to Prevent
Polluted Runoff" cannot be customized.
Title |
Size |
Color |
Assembly |
Recommended Paper Weight |
After the Storm Brochure |
11x17 |
4-color |
quarter-fold to 5.5x8.5 |
80 lb., offset, recycled |
Make Your Home the Solution to Stormwater Pollution Brochure |
5.5x17 |
4-color |
twice-fold to 5.5x8.5 |
80 lb., offset, recycled |
Stormwater and the Construction Industry Poster |
30x40 |
4-color |
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80 lb., offset, recycled |
Door Hanger: "Stormwater Pollution Found in Your Area!" |
4.25x11 |
2-color |
standard die-cut |
65 lb., cover, recycled |
Kid's Stormwater Stickers |
8.5x11 |
4-color |
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Pressure sensitive white paper |
Bookmark: "10 Things That You Can Do to Prevent Polluted Runoff" |
2.5x8.5 |
4-color |
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80 lb., cover, recycled |
Placemat: "Take the Stormwater Challenge" |
14x11 |
4-color |
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60-70 lb., offset, recycled |
Printing a Publication Using a Professional Printing Company
The downloadable files on this page can be sent to a professional printing company for reproduction.
Stormwater Reference Documents
This web site contains links to the key stormwater regulations and guidance documents developed by EPA. To search all stormwater and NPDES publications by keyword, program area, or document type, please visit the NPDES Publications site.
Construction Industry Compliance Assistance Web Site - In early 2002, EPA's Office of Compliance (OC) established a national work group to address issues related to the construction industry. The purpose of the work group is to identify existing and planned compliance assistance activities, foster communication among stakeholders, and develop tools to identify and address outstanding compliance needs. Click here [PDF Format] for a brief description of this web site.
Compliance Assistance Tools Project - This web site presents current information on the Auto Recyclers and Construction sector compliance assistance tools. It includes materials, a compendium database, and a gap analysis.
Environmental Compliance for Automotive Recyclers Web Site - Provides information to help improve automotive facility operations, including industry Best Management Practices (BMPs) and self-audit check-lists. Click here [PDF Format] for a brief description of this web site.
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