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What is a Stormwater Utility?

Like utilities for water and sanitary sewer, a Stormwater Utility (SWU) is a fee for providing stormwater management services. Rate payers are charged a fee based on the stormwater runoff impact their respective properties generate, using impervious surface as the measurement of that impact. A SWU provides a dedicated funding source for existing stormwater management services and new capital projects to reduce sediment and nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorous) pollution into our local waterways, the Potomac River, and Chesapeake Bay.

What is Stormwater Runoff?


Stormwater runoff occurs when rain or snow melt flows across land and impervious surfaces, such as roofs, driveways, parking lots, and streets that don't allow stormwater to soak into the ground, so it flows to other areas. Stormwater runoff may cause drainage problems like flooding and erosion. Stormwater runoff can also pick up and carry pollutants like grease, oil, pet waste, fertilizer, and metals to the City's storm drain system that leads directly to local waterways, such as Accotink Creek and ultimately to the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. The storm drain system does not treat runoff for pollutants. Stormwater pollution and drainage problems have impacts on our environment and wildlife and can damage property.  

Click here to view Stormwater Utility (SWU) frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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Stormwater Utility Property Lookup Tool
Stormwater Utility Credit Program
Stormwater Utility Appeal Process
Clarification of Pervious and Impervious Gravel Surfaces
Stormwater Utility Feasibility Project
Why did the City Develop a Stormwater Utility?
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