Pelham Stormwater Management - MS4

This page is provided so the public can easily access Pelham’s stormwater documents, public educational messages, and other useful information about protecting our most precious natural resource.

For illicit discharge complaints, please contact Dena Hoffman at

dhoffman@pelhamweb.com

or call 603-635-7811

WHAT IS A MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) PERMIT AND WHY PELHAM?

Local drainage systems, whether natural or constructed, are important features that generally carry stormwater runoff away from developed areas to undeveloped areas, waterbodies, and wetlands. Although these drainage systems help to manage stormwater in our built environment, they are also a primary source of untreated pollutants in receiving waters including bacteria, nutrients oil, trash, and many other pollutants. These untreated pollutants in stormwater runoff are defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as “nonpoint source pollution”, meaning that the source of the pollution is not directly attributable to a single place or polluter. Stormwater runoff from streets, parking lots, and lawns picks up and carries contaminants as it moves across the ground surface before entering into local drainage systems.

A municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) area includes the stormwater collection, conveyance, and outfall structures within a city or town. These structures include (but are not limited to) catch basins, drain manholes, culverts, stormwater basins, and swales. As with approximately sixty other municipalities in NH, the Town of Pelham’s MS4 is regulated under the EPA Clean Water Act (CWA) and requires a permit for discharges to the environment.

VOLUME ONE - Stormwater Management Plan
Year Five - July 2022 through June 2023
SWMP Appendix A - EPA MS4 PermitSWMP Appendix B -  Notice of IntentSWMP Appendix C - ESA\Historic
SWMP Appendix D - IDDEPSWMP Appendix E - SOPsSWMP Appendix F - Impaired Waters
Pelham MS4 Stormwater MapRegulation Assessment Report (MCM5) 
VOLUME TWO - IDDEP DOCUMENTATION
Dry Weather Screening SummaryYear 5 Outfall RankingYear 5 Wet Weather Sampling Data
Dry-Weather Outfall Inspection

Phosphorus Source Identification Report

 
VOLUME THREE - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING DOCUMENTATION
O & M FINALMunicipal InventorySWPPPs
Archives
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5