Stormwater Management in Freehold

Stormwater Management Plan

The Freehold Township Storm Water Management Plan was revised in August 2006 by the Freehold Township Engineering Department.

The Municipal Stormwater Management Plan (MSWMP) documents the strategy for Freehold Township ("the Township") to address stormwater-related impacts. The creation of this plan is required by NJ.A.C. 7:14A-25 Municipal Stormwater Regulations. This plan contains all of the required elements described in NJ.A.C. 7:8 Stormwater Management Rules. The plan addresses groundwater recharge, stormwater quantity, and stormwater quality impacts by incorporating stormwater design and performance standards for new major development, defined as projects that disturb one or more acres of land. These standards are intended to minimize the adverse impact of stormwater runoff on water quality and water quantity and the loss of groundwater recharge that provides base flow in receiving water bodies. The plan describes long-term operation and maintenance measures for existing and future stormwater facilities. A "build-out" analysis has been included in this plan based upon existing zoning and land available for development. The plan also addresses the review and update of existing ordinances, the Township Master Plan, and other planning documents to allow for project designs that include low-impact development techniques. The final component of this plan is a mitigation strategy for when a variance or exemption of the design and performance standards is sought. As part of the mitigation section of the stormwater plan, specific stormwater management measures are identified to lessen the impact of existing development.

View the Stormwater Management Plan (PDF)

Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan

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