The FAMU Stormwater Management Program aims to eliminate pollution resulting from stormwater discharges. FAMU uses a variety of 'Best Management Practices' (BMPs) to ensure that runoff from FAMU property and construction sites, as well as impervious areas such as paved streets, parking lots, and building rooftops, do not adversely affect water quality.
The Department of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) ensures that Florida A&M University remains compliant with the requirements of chapter 62-624, Florida Administrative Code (FAC); (DEP) document 62-621.300 (7)(a)); and section 403.0885 Florida Statutes (F.S.) as they relate to the permitting and management of the municipal separate storm sewer systems on the university's campus.
The FAMU Stormwater Management Program aims to eliminate pollution resulting from
stormwater discharges. FAMU uses a variety of 'Best Management Practices' (BMPs) to
ensure that runoff from FAMU property and construction sites, as well as impervious
areas such as paved streets, parking lots, and building rooftops, do not adversely
affect water quality.
FAMU policy specifically prohibits illicit discharges to its stormwater management
system. Illicit discharges include, but are not limited to, releasing chemicals, oils,
gas, antifreeze, fertilizers, trash, debris, and construction sediments into the environment.
Those responsible for illicit discharges may be cited under applicable laws and ordinances.
FAMU encourages members of the university community and the general public to report
pollution and to offer suggestions for improving the FAMU Stormwater Management Plan.
Report Stormwater Pollution by Contacting us at:
P: (850) 599-3442
E: ehs@famu.edu
1. Using a car wash to clean your car.
2. Using alternatives to pesticides.
3. Scooping the Pet poop. Pet poop is potential pollution.
4. Keeping litter, leaves, and debris out of street gutters and drains. These outlets drain directly to lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands.
5. Disposing of used motor oil at a collection center; do not place in household waste!
6. Fixing oil leaks in your vehicles.