Effective watershed management practices are vital for protecting water quality and
aquatic ecosystems. Although the Town of Glenville has taken several steps in protecting their
watersheds, such as illicit discharge monitoring, construction site monitoring, and participating
in the Environmental Protection Agency’s MS4 program, additional watershed management
policy actions are proposed.
The first policy suggestion details how the proposed policies can be established as a part of
the town’s MS4 program goals through Stormwater Management Best Management Practices
(BMPs). The second policy suggestion calls for the installation of riparian buffers and
emphasizes the benefits of natural buffers. The third suggestion pertains to cyclical monitoring
assessments and emphasizes the value of regular testing of tributaries. The fourth suggestion
encourages Glenville to expand their efforts in public education, with greater distribution of
materials, in order to engage more residents in watershed management and protection.
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