Fairbanks Urbanized Area Storm Water Management Program


News and Events

Fairbanks Storm Water Advisory
Committee Meeting
Dates for 2010

Join in the fun!  Attendance at the Fairbanks Storm Water Advisory Committee meetings is open to the public.

COF, CONP, UAF, ADOT&PF Co-Permittees

NPDES Permit AKS-053406

2010 Fairbanks Co-Permittees Annual Report

FNSB

NPDES Permit AKS-053414

2010 Fairbanks North Star Borough Annual Report

Map

A comprehensive storm sewer system map is available for the Fairbanks area. If interested in viewing the map, please contact the appropriate storm water representative.
 

 

 

 

What is storm water?
Storm water is water from rain or melting snow that does not immediately soak into the ground.  Instead, storm water flows across surfaces such as lawns or pavements and picks up pollutants like
fertilizers, grass clippings, motor oil, sediments, pet waste, litter, and other chemicals or debris.  Storm water that flows into storm drains carries these pollutants to rivers, lakes, and streams including the Chena, Chena Slough, and Noyes Slough.  Flows containing these pollutants can even affect our ground water. 

Storm Water and the Law
The Clean Water Act of 1972, as amended in 1987, requires that storm water discharges to surface waters comply with a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.  At the end of 2002, the U.S. Census Bureau designated the Fairbanks area as an Urban Area and on April 19, 2005, the City of Fairbanks, City of North Pole, University of Alaska Fairbanks, State of Alaska DOT&PF, and the Fairbanks North Star Borough were required to comply with newly issued Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits.  These permits outline how our community must work together to keep pollutants out of our storm water and our environment. 

Fairbanks's Storm Water Program

Currently the Fairbanks area has two NPDES permits.  The City of Fairbanks, City of North Pole, State of Alaska DOT&PF, and University of Alaska Fairbanks are partners on NPDES Permit Number AKS-053406.  While the Fairbanks North Star Borough has a separate permit, Permit Number AKS-053414.  The permits are very similar and the government organizations are working together to develop close to identical Storm Water Management Programs.  These programs contain six minimum control measures.  The six measures are Public Education and Outreach, Public Involvement/Participation, Illicit Discharge and Elimination, Construction Site Storm Water Runoff Control, Post-Construction Storm Water Management in new development, and Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping.  The six measures are being phased into our community over the 5 year life of the permits.  To find out where we stand or how storm water requirements might affect you, please contact the appropriate storm water representative. 

Program Information

Fairbanks Urbanized Area Map

FNSB BMP Design Guide

Cities of Fairbanks and North Pole Storm Water Management Program Guide

2010 Training Session

Submittal Flowchart

Quick Links

ADEC Storm Water Program

ADEC Storm Water Guide

ADEC Construction General Permit

ADEC SWPPP Submittal Requirements

ADOT Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Guide

Cold Climate BMP Supplement

BMP Effectiveness Report

eMail Contact

Fairbanks North Star Borough
Jennifer Schmetzer

City of Fairbanks
Jackson Fox

City of North Pole
Bill Butler

State of Alaska DOT&PF
Brett Nelson

University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Thaddeus Williamson

Comments

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