Press

City of Salinas set to innovate as stormwater P3s gain momentum

Global Water Intelligence

Excerpt from the article:

The Californian city is the latest US municipality to explore a performance-based approach to stormwater management. A long-term outsourced arrangement with the private sector will be supported by a cloud-based asset management platform.

The City of Salinas in California’s Monterey County is preparing to issue an RFQ by the end of this year for a longterm DBFO-type arrangement to manage the installation and maintenance of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI).

The project will serve to accelerate the reduction of stormwater run-off and associated pollution as the City strives to meet impending total maximum daily load (TMDL) requirements in 2023 and 2024, as well as the requirements of a new federal MS4 discharge permit agreed this month.

“We have a great opportunity to incorporate green infrastructure in the City as a cost-effective means of achieving the attainment goals of our TMDLs and pollutant load reduction plan,” explained Heidi Niggemeyer, the City’s stormwater programme manager.

Read the article Download the PDF

Share this post

Up Next

Case study

County of Monterey: Huge Time Savings in MS4 Annual Reporting

MS4 annual reporting was a huge chore for the County of Monterey in California. 2NFORM compliance software made this yearly task much easier.

View case study