STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Stormwater Management programs in general
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regional offices
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contacts by locality
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programs, in general
Introduction
Virginia's Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) coordinates and directs programs and services to prevent degradation of the Commonwealth's water quality and quantity. Most DCR stormwater management efforts are devoted to controlling nonpoint source pollution. In fact, DCR is the state's lead agency for developing and implementing statewide nonpoint source pollution control programs and services.
Nonpoint source pollution is water pollution caused by diffuse runoff that is not confined to a single discharge point such as a wastewater treatment plant or industrial discharge pipe. Because of the diverse nature of NPS pollution, approaches to addressing the sources must also be diverse. It requires numerous programs and involves a number of state, local and federal agencies, and the private sector.
Statewide nonpoint source pollution control programs and services support both individual natural resource stewardship and assist local governments with resource management. These statewide programs are funded through state agency budgets and through non-general fund revenues raised by programs such as sale of Chesapeake Bay license plates. Technical assistance, financial assistance, education and research efforts are enhanced by funds available from the federal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program (Section 319 of the Clean Water Act) and the Chesapeake Bay Program. These activities are targeted using a statewide system of 6th order watersheds analyzed for their potential for NPS pollution.
In addition, department staff administers nonpoint source pollution control programs required by state law. They include erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, nutrient management, agricultural best management practices, shoreline erosion control, floodplain management, dam safety, public beach conservation and the administrative, technical and financial support of soil and water conservation districts.
Services are delivered to local governments, special interest groups and citizens by staff members located in eight regional offices. Staff in Richmond serves as a resource for field staff. This arrangement ensures that technical expertise is consistent and near the client.
Regional Offices
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- Abingdon: 355 Deadmore Street, Abingdon, Va., 24210; phone: 276-676-5528, fax #: 276-676-5527. Here's a Google map.
- Christiansburg: 8 Radford St., Suite 102A, Christiansburg, Va., 24073; phone 540-394-2583, fax 540-394-2588. Here's a Google map.
- Richmond: 4949-C Cox Road, Richmond, Va. 23219; phone 804-527-4793, fax 804-371-0771. Here's a Google map.
- Staunton: 184 Laurel Hill Rd., Verona, Va. 24482; phone: 540-332-9991, fax #: 540-332-8956. Here's a Google map.
- Suffolk: 1548 Holland Road, Suffolk, Va. 23434; phone: 757-925-2468, fax #: 757-925-2388. Here's a Google map.
- Tappahannock: Mailing address, P. O. Box 1425, Tappahannock, Va. 22560. Physical address, 772 Richmond Beach Rd., Tappahannock, VA 22560. Phone: 804-443-6752, fax #: 804-443-4534. Here's a Google map.
- Warrenton: 98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 33, Warrenton, Va. 20186-2849; phone: 540-347-6420, fax #: 540-347-6423. Here's a Google map.
Click here for a larger, more detailed version of the above map. The map delineates jurisdictional and SWCD boundaries.
DCR Stormwater Management Regional Offices, by Locality
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| Locality |
Regional Office |
Phone No. |
| Accomack County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Albemarle County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Alexandria |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Allegheny County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Amelia County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Amherst County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Appomattox County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Arlington |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Augusta County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Ashland |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Bath County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Bedford County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Bedford |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Bland County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Berryville |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Bluefield |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Botetourt County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Bristol |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Brunswick County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Buchanan County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Buckingham County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Buena Vista |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Campbell County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Caroline County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Carroll County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Charles City County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Charlotte County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Charlottesville |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Chesapeake |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Chesterfield County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Clark County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Clifton Forge |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Colonial Heights |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Covington |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Craig County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Culpeper County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Culpeper |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Cumberland County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Danville |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Dickenson County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Dinwiddie County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Emporia |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Essex County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Fairfax County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Fairfax |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Falls Church |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Farmville |
Richmond
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804-527-4795 |
| Fauquier County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Floyd County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Fluvanna County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Franklin County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Frederick County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Fredricksburg |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Galax |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Giles County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Gloucester County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Goochland County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Grayson County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Greene County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Greensville County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Halifax County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Hampton |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Hanover County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Harrisonburg |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Henrico County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Henry County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Highland County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Hillsville |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Hopewell |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Isle of Wight County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| James City County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| King & Queen County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| King George County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| King William County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Lancaster County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Lee County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Lexington |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Loudoun County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Louisa County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Lunenburg County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Lynchburg |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Madison County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Manassas Park |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Manassas |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Martinsville |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Mathews County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Mecklenburg County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Middlesex County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Montgomery County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Nelson County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| New Kent County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Newport News |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Norfolk |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Northampton County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Northumberland County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Norton |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Nottoway County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Orange County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Page County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Patrick County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Petersburg |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Pittsylvania County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Poquoson |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Portsmouth |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Powhatan County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Prince Edward County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Prince George County |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Prince William County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Pulaski County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Radford |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Rappahannock County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Richmond County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Richmond |
Richmond |
804-527-4795 |
| Roanoke County |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Roanoke |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Rockbridge County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Rockingham County |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Russell County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Rocky Mount |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Salem |
Christiansburg |
540-394-2583 |
| Scott County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Scottsville |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Shenandoah County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Smyth County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Southampton County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Spotsylvania County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Stafford County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Staunton |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Stephens City |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Suffolk |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Surry County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Sussex County |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Tazewell County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Virginia Beach |
Suffolk |
757-925-2468 |
| Warren County |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Washington County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Waynesboro |
Staunton |
540-332-9991 |
| Westmoreland County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Williamsburg |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
| Winchester |
Warrenton |
540-347-6420 |
| Wise County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Wythe County |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| Wytheville |
Abingdon |
276-676-5529 |
| York County |
Tappahannock |
804-443-6752 |
Programs
DCR's programs are grouped according to function. The major areas are nonpoint source pollution control, urban programs, and district and landowner assistance. In addition to NPS control, soil and water conservation staff supports DCR's mission of reducing the risk to life and property from flooding and shoreline erosion. The staff works to support local efforts to protect citizens from flood hazards, and the agency manages programs to prevent pollution and loss of property caused by shoreline erosion.
In addition, DCR engineers help soil and water conservation districts (SWCDs) with dam certification. Twelve SWCDs own 103 dams. These dams were originally built for flood control by the United States Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Service, which is now the Natural Resources Conservation Service. When Dam Safety Regulations came into effect, it became necessary for districts to hire an engineer to inspect and certify the dams. DCR provides that engineer. The same engineer serves as contract officer when these structures need modification.
Over the past several years, staff has assisted with the establishment and support of community-based committees in watersheds having water quality problems from nonpoint pollution sources. The size of each watershed varies, given the interests and issues addressed by the groups, but frequently the committees follow the small 6th order hydrologic unit boundaries delineated by DCR in cooperation with other state and federal agencies.
Watershed committees are comprised of citizens, government and private sector representatives from various interest groups. The primary mission of most committees is to identify the causes of NPS pollution and effect lasting change with solutions members of the community will accept and implement.
The establishment and long-term continuation of watershed committees is dynamic. Some groups have had the same members for several years. Others are formed to address specific water quality problems and, once resolved, look to other groups such as SWCDs to monitor progress and prevent future problems.
For further information regarding local watershed committees, please contact your local soil and water conservation district.