Understand Stormwater Best Management Practices

What They Are

Do-It-Yourself Best Management Practices (BMPs) are steps homeowners can take to reduce stormwater runoff, protect water quality, and prevent erosion on their property. These practices help manage heavy rains while protecting landscaping and nearby streams.

Site Assessment and Planning

Observe water flow: Walk your property during rain to see where water collects, runs off, or causes erosion. Identify problem areas by looking for standing water, bare soil, or runoff reaching streets or streams. A property sketch is helpful to help decide where practices like rain gardens, swales, or permeable pavers might fit.

Choosing the Right BMPs

Water Diversion and Collection


Erosion Control


Reducing Impervious Surfaces


Water-Efficient Landscaping


Implementation and Maintenance

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