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Description: Recommendations to Improve the Stormwater Program in the United States (2026)
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Description: Recommendations to Improve the Stormwater Program in the United States (2026)
Recommendations to Improve the Stormwater Program in the United States (2026)
This fact sheet outlines federal funding, policy, technical assistance, and permitting reforms needed to strengthen stormwater programs nationwide amid increasing flood risk, aging infrastructure, and climate impacts.
Contributing authorsNational Municipal Stormwater Alliance
Document typeFact Sheet
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Apr 2026
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First / last page(s)1 - 4
Copyright2026
Word count12
Subject keywordsStormwater ManagementInfrastructure FundingGovernment PolicyFlood RiskClean Water ActUrban WaterClimate Resilience
Associated keywords:Municipal separate storm sewer systemNPDES permitsSurface water qualityGreen infrastructureStormwater reuse
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Description: Recommendations to Improve the Stormwater Program in the United States (2026)
Recommendations to Improve the Stormwater Program in the United States (2026)
This fact sheet outlines federal funding, policy, technical assistance, and permitting reforms needed to strengthen stormwater programs nationwide amid increasing flood risk, aging infrastructure, and climate impacts.
Contributing authorsNational Municipal Stormwater Alliance
Document typeFact Sheet
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Apr 2026
Volume / Issue
First / last page(s)1 - 4
Copyright2026
Word count12
Subject keywordsStormwater ManagementInfrastructure FundingGovernment PolicyFlood RiskClean Water ActUrban WaterClimate Resilience
Associated keywords:Municipal separate storm sewer systemNPDES permitsSurface water qualityGreen infrastructureStormwater reuse

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