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Floodplain & Storm Water Management
Floodplain Management
The City of Farmington Floodplain Management program provides the following services:
- Elevation Certificate Database (please contact City Floodplain Manager (CFM) for inquiries)
- City of Farmington Floodplain Maps
- Floodplain Development Permits (please contact City Floodplain Manager (CFM) for inquiries)
Floodplain Development Permitting
All earthmoving, grading, paving, storm drain improvement, building additions, and new building construction in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) shall apply for a Floodplain Development Permit. Compliance with the requirements of the Flood Ordinance Chapter 14 and UDC Development Standard Section 5.6 Floodplains is required of every applicant for subdivision, site development plan, work order, and/or building permit approval.
City of Farmington Annual Progress Report
For information regarding floodplains outside of the City of Farmington Limits please visit the following link, San Juan County Floodplain Management.
Storm Water Management
Storm water is runoff water from rain and snow. It flows across our driveways, parking lots and streets into storm drains. In this process it picks up oils, pet waste, trash, leaves and other contaminants. After flowing into the storm drains in our City streets, miles of pipes transport storm water to the Animas/San Juan Rivers. A small portion is piped to ponds and infiltration trenches where it can be absorbed into the ground. If you have questions or issues please contact Toni Sitta at 505-599-1399.
Federal Clean Water Act
The federal Clean Water Act, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
and Safe Drinking Water Act requires the City to manage storm water runoff to protect water quality in our streams and protect the quality of our ground water as a drinking water resource.
Helpful Resources
- Storm Water Management Plan
- EPA Region 6 - Proposed Stormwater General Permit for Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s)
Residential Information
Construction Information
- EPA's 2022 Construction General Permit
- US EPA Construction Storm Water Permit Information and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Guidance
- US EPA National Menu of Best Management Practices (BMPs)
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention for Small Residential Construction Sites
Industrial Information
- EPA's 2021 Industrial Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) for Storm Water Management
- EPA's Region 6 Industrial Storm Water Permit Information
Informational Brochures and Guidance
Contact Information
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Toni Sitta, EI, CFM
Assoc. Project
Engineer I
Phone: 505-599-1399
Fax: 505-599-1299
Email: tsitta@fmtn.orgVacant
Project
Engineer I
Phone: 505-599-1312
Fax: 505-599-1299
Email:Address
805 Municipal Drive
Farmington, NM 87401
Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Non-Emergency
Police & Fire Dispatch
505-334-6622