Stormwater Management
Texas A&M University is committed to protecting all natural resources and stormwater management is an imperative part of that commitment. Without monitoring and regulations, municipal storm sewers could become contaminated with pollutants. Illicit discharges to local storm systems can affect aquatic and avian life. Three stormwater activities regulated by the state of Texas are: Municipal Separate Storm Systems (MS4s), Industrial and Construction activities.
Contact Information
Tassie Hermann
979-845-8761
thermann@tamu.edu
Jeff Truss
979-845-4029
jctruss@tamu.edu
Stormwater Management Areas
Documents
- Clean Air Act at Texas A&M Information Sheet
- Construction Stormwater Runoff at Texas A&M Information Sheet
- Stormwater Management Program
- Stormwater Management at Texas A&M Information Sheet
- Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan at Texas A&M Information Sheet
- Stream Clean Information Sheet
Training Opportunities
- General Stormwater Awareness
- General overview of Stormwater requirements that Texas A&M must follow according to state and federal regulations and the stormwater management plan. You will be directed to the EHS Online Training page and be required to enter your NetID and password. Search for “General Stormwater Awareness” and click to begin. Completions are not automatically recorded on your transcript but will be reflected on your transcript in 7-10 business days. For assistance, contact ehs@tamu.edu.
- General Stormwater Awareness Construction
- This course is a general awareness course for the requirements of stormwater protection when dealing with construction projects on the campus of Teas A&M. The purpose of this course is to educate those performing construction or earthwork the requirements of the state of Texas for stormwater protection. For questions about this course, contact ehs@tamu.edu.