Air quality across the state is being impacted by wildfire smoke (PM2.5). Information on current conditions and alerts can be found at Michigan.gov/MiAir. Learn how EGLE responds to wildfire smoke at Michigan.gov/egleWildfireSmoke
Stormwater
Stormwater
The goal of Michigan's regulatory stormwater programs is to protect and preserve Michigan's water resources through pollution prevention measures. EGLE works to accomplish this goal through a two-step process. First, EGLE has been authorized by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency to manage a stormwater discharge permit program. Second, EGLE is implementing a compliance assistance approach to the permit program.
Program links
Relevant information common to all three programs
- Stormwater Rules and Regulations
- Federal Phase II Stormwater Regulations
- Active NPDES permit information is available via Site Explorer in MiEnviro
- Summary of NPDES Fees for stormwater discharges
- BMP Manual for Michigan
Statewide Stormwater Contacts
Staff Maps
- Soil Erosion/Sedimentation Control (SESC) & Construction Stormwater Staff Map
- Industrial Stormwater Staff Map
- Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Staff Map
Construction Stormwater compliance
- Cheryl Petroski, 586-601-7684 PetroskiC@Michigan.gov
Construction Stormwater permitting (Notice of Coverage, aka NOC)
- Tiffany Wilson, 517-256-1425 WilsonT15@Michigan.gov
Industrial Stormwater permitting
- Karen Gutting, 517-898-4136 GuttingK1@Michigan.gov
Industrial Stormwater compliance
- Ryan Grant, 616-250-6134 GrantR3@Michigan.gov
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) compliance
- Julia Miller, 989-295-3913 MillerJ2@Michigan.gov
Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permitting
- Jessica Stiles, 517-525-9437 StilesJ1@Michigan.gov
Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control (SESC) program (aka, Part 91)
- Cheryl Petroski, 586-601-7684 PetroskiC@Michigan.gov
Stormwater billing
- Karen Gutting, 517-898-4136 GuttingK1@Michigan.gov