Project STORM (Stormwater Outreach for Regional Municipalities) is a collaborative effort among towns on Cape Cod to share resources, ideas and solutions to mitigate the impacts of stormwater and to educate all citizens on effective means to control impacts from stormwater pollution.
Due to the recent regulations enacted by the EPA, Project STORM is focused on providing assistance to towns across Cape Cod that must comply with new Phase II Stormwater regulations. Project STORM also has created resources available to all residents on Cape Cod about the importance of stopping stormwater pollution to make our water bodies cleaner and safer to use.
Project STORM would not be possible without the support of the AmeriCorps Cape Cod. AmeriCorps members assist Cape Cod towns with stormwater mapping, catch basin and outfall location identification. AmeriCorps members are also actively involved in educating Cape Cod youth* about the importance of keeping stormwater clean through the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension’s Wet Festivals program. Click here to learn more about Wet Festivals.
Project STORM would not be possible without the support of the AmeriCorps Cape Cod. AmeriCorps members assist Cape Cod towns with stormwater mapping, catch basin and outfall location identification. AmeriCorps members are also actively involved in educating Cape Cod youth about the importance of keeping stormwater clean.