MS4 Compliance Landing Page

Welcome to the MS4 Landing Page!

Sweet Water partners with MS4 permittees to offer programs that assist in meeting specific MS4 permit requirements.

Follow the links below to find resources developed and compiled by Sweet Water that help southeastern Wisconsin municipalities and counties to meet MS4 permit requirements.

 

MS4 RESOURCES

Respect Our Waters Resources

AVAILABLE HERE:

  • Educational Flyers + Graphics

  • Public Service Announcements

  • Tabling Materials

  • More

Outreach Template Archive

Respect Our Waters Partner Password Required

AVAILABLE HERE: Past Outreach Templates with

  • Instructions for using Outreach Materials

  • Template Language for Websites, Newsletters, + other Publications

  • Upcoming Events + Activities

 

MS4 One-Stop-Shop

Technical Education Partner Password Required

AVAILABLE HERE:

  • MS4 Staff + Contractor Training Videos

  • MS4 Staff + Contractor Training Slide Decks

  • MS4 Staff + Contractor Training Upcoming Events

MS4 Education + Training Work Plans

 

General Education Work Plan

Respect Our Waters Partner Password Required

The Respect Our Waters Program has an annual work plan with MS4 partner roles clearly identified.

Visit the General Education Work Plan page to find a To Do List with links to the resources you need to complete your responsibilities.

 

Technical Education Work Plan

Technical Education Partner Password Required

Services provided under the Technical Education Program have annual work plans with MS4 partner roles clearly identified.

Visit the Technical Education Work Plan page to find a To Do List with links to the resources you need to complete your responsibilities. This page includes items in the Respect Our Waters work plan.

 
 

 

Other Resources

 

Respect Our Waters website

The Respect Our Waters educational campaign assists MS4 communities in southeastern Wisconsin with their Education & Information Outreach (E&IO) permit requirements for stormwater discharge permit holders. This website provides stormwater pollution prevention outreach for members of this program to share with their residents.

Submit Updated Municipal Contact Info

If the primary contact for your municipality has changed, please submit updated information here.

Chapter NR 216, Subchapter I — Municipal Storm Water Discharge Permits - Establishes the application and permit requirements from the Wisconsin State Legislature for municipal storm water discharge permits.


 

Contact Information

Please reach out if you have any comments, questions, or concerns about the program. We are here to assist you in meeting your permit requirements and engaging in effective public outreach, education, and involvement, and we are always available to set up a meeting or phone call to discuss how we can better serve you!

 
 

Jacob Fincher, SWWT Executive Director

Email: fincher@swwtwater.org

O: 414-382-1766
C: 262-716-2211

Steve Keith, SWWT Regional Community Liaison

Email: keith@swwtwater.org

O: 414-382-1766