Worcester County MA municipalities regulate stormwater under the MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40), MassDEP Stormwater Standards, and EPA MS4 General Permit requirements. Most Worcester County cities and towns (Worcester, Leominster, Fitchburg, Gardner, Shrewsbury, Westborough) operate under MS4 permits requiring stormwater bylaws, illicit discharge detection, and post-construction controls for projects disturbing 1+ acres. Conservation Commission review required for work within 100 ft of wetlands.
Stormwater management in Worcester County is governed by multiple overlapping frameworks. The MA Wetlands Protection Act (MGL c. 131, §40) and 310 CMR 10.00 require Conservation Commission review for any work within 100 feet of a wetland resource or 200 feet of a perennial stream. The MassDEP Stormwater Handbook and Stormwater Standards (310 CMR 10.05(6)(k)) apply to projects requiring wetlands permits, mandating 10 specific standards including peak runoff control, recharge, TSS removal (80% for new development), and operation/maintenance plans. Worcester County MS4 communities operate under the 2016 EPA Massachusetts Small MS4 General Permit, which requires adoption of stormwater bylaws (typically including Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination ordinance, construction site stormwater, and post-construction standards for sites disturbing 1+ acres). The City of Worcester's Stormwater Ordinance (Revised Ordinances Chapter 12) and Leominster's Stormwater Management Bylaw are representative. The Blackstone River, Nashua River, and Quinebaug River watersheds within Worcester County have additional TMDL-driven requirements. Low Impact Development (LID) techniques — bioretention, permeable pavement, rain gardens — are required or strongly encouraged under MassDEP Standard 1.
Unpermitted work in wetlands: MGL c. 131, §40 penalties up to $25,000 per day per violation. MS4 illicit discharge: fines $100-$5,000 per local bylaw plus EPA enforcement. Failure to implement SWPPP: stop-work order from Conservation Commission. Post-construction maintenance failure: municipal lien for repair costs.
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