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Stormwater Management: Bristol vs Richboro

How do stormwater management rules compare between Bristol, PA and Richboro, PA?

Bristol and Richboro have similar restriction levels.

Bristol, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bucks County stormwater is regulated under PA Act 167 (32 P.S. Β§680.1) with county-adopted Act 167 plans for major watersheds. Municipalities must implement plans for Neshaminy, Tohickon, Pennypack, and other watersheds. Projects disturbing 1+ acre need PA DEP NPDES permits. MS4 permits govern urban discharges.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Some Restrictions

Bucks County stormwater is regulated under PA Act 167 (32 P.S. Β§680.1) with county-adopted Act 167 plans for major watersheds. Municipalities must implement plans for Neshaminy, Tohickon, Pennypack, and other watersheds. Projects disturbing 1+ acre need PA DEP NPDES permits. MS4 permits govern urban discharges.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBristolRichboro
State LawPA Act 167 Stormwater MgmtPA Act 167 Stormwater Mgmt
County PlansAll major watershedsAll major watersheds
NPDES Threshold1+ acre disturbance1+ acre disturbance
MS4Urban townships/boroughsUrban townships/boroughs
County ReviewBucks Conservation DistrictBucks Conservation District

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Bristol FAQ

Do I need a stormwater permit to add a driveway in Bucks County?

Depends on size. Most Bucks municipalities trigger stormwater review above 1,000-5,000 sq ft of new impervious surface. Projects disturbing 1+ acre need PA DEP NPDES permits through Bucks County Conservation District.

Who enforces stormwater violations in Bucks County?

Multiple agencies: your municipal engineer enforces local ordinance; Bucks County Conservation District reviews E&S plans; PA DEP enforces NPDES permits and Clean Streams Law; EPA has federal oversight.

Richboro FAQ

Do I need a stormwater permit to add a driveway in Bucks County?

Depends on size. Most Bucks municipalities trigger stormwater review above 1,000-5,000 sq ft of new impervious surface. Projects disturbing 1+ acre need PA DEP NPDES permits through Bucks County Conservation District.

Who enforces stormwater violations in Bucks County?

Multiple agencies: your municipal engineer enforces local ordinance; Bucks County Conservation District reviews E&S plans; PA DEP enforces NPDES permits and Clean Streams Law; EPA has federal oversight.

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