Investing in community-based green infrastructure can help manage some of the most pervasive impacts of stormwater pollution and flooding, and stormwater utilities offer communities a “polluters pay” opportunity to make these critical investments. But, for many local leaders, the process to establish a utility can be complex, often depending on a number of details like the scope of the work and size of the community. That’s why New Jersey LCV is partnering with our Flood Defense NJ partners and NJSBC business member Princeton Hydro, a water resources consulting firm, for a webinar all about stormwater feasibility studies, which can help communities weigh the costs and benefits of having a stormwater utility to determine if it’s right for them.
Public officials, stakeholders, and interested members of the public are welcome to join us as we lift the veil on this process and answer questions. RSVP today and we’ll follow up with the link and call-in information to join us!
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