Georgia Stormwater Management Manual Stormwater Quality Site Development Review Tool V22

Equally published for the Council for Quality Growth in "Priorities of the Week" May xv, 2015

Last year, the Atlanta Regional Commission began an endeavour to update Volumes 1 and 2 of the Georgia Stormwater Management Transmission fourteen years afterward its inaugural publication.  After years of feel with the current transmission, a number of needed improvements take been identified and stormwater handling technologies have continued to evolve.  Although the manual is not a regulatory document itself, the concluding content of the manual has a tremendous influence on new development in Georgia considering many jurisdictions, including virtually all of Metro Atlanta, have adopted the manual as the technical guidelines that must be met for all stormwater management.  The Council for Quality Growth believes that an update to address shortcomings in the present manual and provide more options for stormwater management is needed. The Quango is excited to exist a office of the updates to the new manual, and wants to work with its members and other stakeholders to amend stormwater management practices in Georgia.

WHERE THINGS ARE
A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) was assembled terminal yr.  Council for Quality Growth member Alan Neal was selected to stand for the Council on the Technical Informational Group.  An arroyo document was published in early 2015 setting out the scope of the manual revisions based on feedback from the Technical Informational Group.  A forty percent typhoon of Volume Ii was released for comment on March 30, 2015, and a forty pct typhoon of Volume I was released on May 5, 2015.

WHAT IS NEXT
The Technical Advisory Group volition gather and discuss comments given to develop the last manual drafts.  The technical requirements in the manual will be used to develop tools to calculate some of the requirements. Final Drafts are anticipated to exist released at the end of summertime for some other Review and Comment period, and it is anticipated that the Last versions will exist published before the year's end.

WHAT TO EXPECT
In that location are numerous changes to the new manual.  The biggest modify is the incorporation of a Supplementary Coastal Document into the manual itself.  The Littoral Supplement incorporated runoff limits (infiltration requirements) for coastal areas that adopted the supplement.  Its incorporation will offer a new assortment of All-time Management Practices into the manual that could open the door to allowing green infrastructure and Low Impact Development practices statewide equally a means to control runoff from a site.  While nosotros are excited virtually the addition of greenish infrastructure practices, The Council volition be closely post-obit how this develops. It is disquisitional that the incorporation of the supplement does non place additional requirements that may be hard or impossible to implement and maintain on all regions in the state, nor burden existing properties in a mode that discourages redevelopment.  The 40% typhoon of the manual does not announced to provide local jurisdictions the option to exclude or exempt runoff limits in situations where information technology may not be deemed practical if they have adopted the manual past ordinance.

Other changes to look for are the inclusion of new stormwater management All-time Direction Practices, particularly green infrastructure practices, and updates to others, similar bioretention, where design standards accept evolved and been proven successful in other parts of the US.

WHAT YOU CAN Practise
The Quango invites all of its members to participate in the review of the Manual Drafts.  There are two ways y'all can provide your feedback:

Participate online by going to the GSM Comments Page.  There you can download the drafts and provide comments.  Comments on Volume I are due by 5:00 PM on June 10, 2015. The time has already passed for comments on Volume Ii on this page. Participate by providing comments and concerns to the Council for Quality Growth. Delight  contact Alan Neal (e-mail address below) about your comments and concerns regarding the transmission.

About Alan Neal

Electronic mail address: aneal@foresitegroup.net

Alan Neal, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ, CFM is a Senior Project Manager for Foresite Group's Land Evolution Partition in Georgia. Alan graduated from Southern Polytechnic Country University with his Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering science Technology. He has 17 years of experience working in new development pattern and stormwater management in Atlanta, and is currently a member of the Council for Quality Growth.

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