Public Involvement and Participation

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Objective

To engage the UK MS4 community in an active role in both the development and implementation of UK’s stormwater management program.

 

Permit Requirements

Citizen involvement can provide valuable input and support to a stormwater program and is critical to its success. The permit contains performance measures for public participation and involvement that include:

  • Compliance with applicable Kentucky and local public notice requirements.
  • The creation of participation opportunities such as:
    • Stormwater related workgroups or advisory councils
    • Public Hearings
    • Facilitating education volunteers
    • Stormdrain marking
    • Riparian planting
    • Stream clean-up events
  • The need to provide public notice of program participation opportunities by methods designed to reach the intended audience.
  • Tracking of activities in order to document compliance with the permit and prepare the annual report.
  • The recommendation that MCMs 1&2 be developed and implemented concurrently.

 

Examples

Activities that are part of the University’s Stormwater Quality Management Plan include:

  • Updating and improving the stormdrain marking program.
  • Developing an advertising and awareness campaign to improve program participation.
  • Involving students, faculty, and staff in stormwater activities.
  • Including involvement and opportunity information on the website upgrades.

For more information regarding the University’s efforts to meet these MCM requirements please see our SWQMP and Annual Report sections. Here you will find information about our planned tasks, measurable goals, and scheduling as well as information on activities conducted each year. To find out more about Public Participation opportunities please visit our Get Involved section.