
Our MS4 Program
The objective of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program is to protect our local waterways by managing stormwater pollutants.
Our MS4 program is required and part of the Virginia Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. The program is regulated by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. The MS4 is a regulatory framework established by EPA, under the authority of the Clean Water Act.
Learn more on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System webpage.
The MS4 program has been created to address pollutants that are discharged via stormwater systems/runoff into local water bodies.
These systems are separate from wastewater treatment/traditional sewer systems. Stormwater flow does not get treated as does traditional sewage. This makes the monitoring, education, and regulation of stormwater systems throughout Prince William County Public Schools that much more important!
The MS4 program is designed to address unique challenges associated with ever-increasing urban and suburban areas, where stormwater picks up various pollutants from many sources, including lawns, playing fields, roadways and sidewalks, parking lots, and general debris and litter streams. These pollutants are discharged directly into local waterways unless treated in some way using best management practices.
- Small MS4 dischargers: Prince William County Public Schools is a small discharger (DEQ Permit Letter November 2023) and is required to operate under the DEQ General Permit, which has standardized requirements that must be met. The new Small MS4 General Permit (9VAC25-890-40) has been issued for November 1, 2023-October 31, 2028.
- Larger dischargers: Prince William County is a larger discharger and must develop individual permits that are written and implemented to control pollutant discharges to the maximum extent practicable in a manner that protects water quality in nearby waterways of all types, including the Chesapeake Bay.
Under the general permit, small MS4s must develop, implement, and enforce an MS4 Program Plan that includes the following six minimum control measures:
- Public education and outreach on stormwater impacts
- Public involvement and participation
- Illicit discharge detection and elimination
- Construction site stormwater runoff control
- Post-construction stormwater management in new development and redevelopment
- Pollution prevention/good housekeeping for municipal operations
View the 2024 MS4 Program Plan (PDF)
If you'd like to comment on the program plan, please submit your comment to the PWCS MS4 Project Manager at [email protected].
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