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SAS Project: Public Access Online Archive of Best Practices

This page profiles an individual project associated with the Trash Free Waters South Atlantic Strategy (SAS). For additional information about this effort, or to get involved, please reach out to the project contact identified below.

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Key Information

Project Title: Public access online archive of best practices

SAS Goal: Goal 1: Encourage the use of best practices to reduce downstream litter accumulation.

SAS Action: 1.1.1

Project Status: Proposed

Project Timeline: Anticipated Fall 2023

Project Location:  State-wide

Funding Amount: Not specified.

Funding Sources: Not specified.

Project Contact
Name: Matt Irwin
Title: Environmental Consultant
Affiliation: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Email: matt.irwin@floridadep.gov

Detailed Project Information

Description: The NPDES Stormwater Program is exploring the use of an online forum to consolidate and organize a collection of best practices for reducing pollutants/trash/floatables through maintenance, operation, design, and upgrades of stormwater systems. This forum will be open-access and serve as a resource to owner/operators of stormwater systems. Individual best practices would in turn be highlighted through periodic email distribution, teleconferences, and other forms of outreach.

Project Partners: Not specified.

Current Project Outcomes: Not specified.

Long-Term Project Outcomes: Greater awareness of successful techniques and methods used across the state amongst members of the Florida MS4 community.

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Last updated on February 11, 2025
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