Stormwater Management and Stream Protection
COSI presents WATER March 17 - September 3
WATER explores where water occurs on Earth, how it's used, and how we can become better stewards of our water planet. WATER is designed to engage all learning styles through hands-on and digital interactive elements, videos, wall panels, models, specimens, and live animals. Visit http://cosi.org/exhibits/water for more information.
Erosion and Sedimentation Control

In an effort to reduce erosion and the amount of sediment pollution generated from the construction sites during rainfall events, the City of Dublin will be requiring that construction sites submit an erosion and sediment (E&S) control plan with any new application for building permit. Administrative Policy and Procedure 09-032 outlines the applicability and requirements for E&S control measures for construction projects in Dublin. Click here to see the new Policy. The developer/builder shall designate a person responsible for the E&S controls on site. This person will be responsible for calling the City to request the initial E&S controls inspection and ensuring the necessary monitoring and maintenance of controls are routinely performed.
The purpose of this policy is to provide City E&S standards and create uniformity in design standards for E&S controls on all construction sites within the City limits. This also allows the City to provide effective and efficient review of site design data.

E&S control is an evolving science. The goal of the City is to be responsive to updating its standards to reflect the most innovative, creative and cost-effective practices available. To achieve this goal, this policy will be revised and updated as necessary to reflect accepted new standard practices in the area of E&S control.
This policy applies to all projects in the City, except for patios, decks, sidewalk, curb and driveway replacement, and other minimum disturbance projects that are not required by Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) to provide an E&S control plan. Applicable projects shall include: alteration, construction, installation, demolition or removal of a structure, impervious surface or drainage facility; clearing, scraping, grubbing, killing or otherwise removing the vegetation from a site; adding, removing, exposing, excavating, leveling, grading, digging, burrowing, dumping, piling, dredging; or otherwise significantly disturbing the soil, mud, sand or rock of a site. A minimum site disturbance (other than those listed above) does not exist for this policy.
City of Dublin memo to Excavators, Developers, and/or Buildiers
Erosion and Sedimentation Control checklist
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
OEPA’s Instructions for Completing the Co-Permittee Notice of Intent
OEPA’s Instructions for Completing the Individual Lot Notice of Intent
OEPA’s Instructions for Completing the Individual Lot Notice of Termination
OEPA’S Notice of Termination Instructions

Record of Ordinances |
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Chapter 53: Stormwater Management and Stream Protection Code |
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Stormwater Management Design Manual - February 2007 |
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The purpose of the Stormwater Management Design Manual is to provide City standards and maintain uniformity in design standards for stormwater management. This also allows the City to provide effective and efficient review of design data.
Stormwater management is an evolving science. The goal of the City is to be responsive to updating its standards to reflect the most innovative, creative and cost-effective practices available. To achieve this goal, this manual will be revised and updated as necessary to reflect accepted new standard practice s in the area of stormwater management.


