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Stormwater Management Resources
Links to Active Stormwater Management Module Users:
The following links direct you to the public view of a sample of active users of the the Digital Towpath Stormwater Management module. Here you can see how others are successfully using the module to meet permit requirements.
Links:
Village of Clinton, Oneida County
Town of Schaghticoke, Rensseler County
Town of Salina, Onondaga County
Village of Oriskany, Oneida County
Oneida County Department of Public Works
Village of Whitesboro, Oneida County
Town of Whitestown, Oneida County
Town of Hamptonburgh, Orange County
(in development stages)
Town of Ulster, Ulster County
(in development stages)
Town of Mount Hope, Orange County
(in development stages)
Town of Kirkland, Oneida County
(in development stages)
Town of Marcy, Oneida County
(in development stages)
Town of New Hartford, Oneida County
(in development stages)
Village of New York Mills, Oneida County
(in development stages)
Town of Hurley, Ulster County
(in development stages)
Forms:
Stormwater Module Usage Survey
Digital Towpath is interested in reporting to the State on the usage of the Stormwater Management module. Please assist us in this by completing a short survey.
Home Page
|
Search Website
|
2010 Annual Meeting
|
A Video Tour of Digital Towpath
|
AVG Cooperative Purchase
|
Administration
|
Contact Us
|
Cyber Security Newsletter
|
Digital Towpath Cooperative Information
|
Digital Towpath Innovation Awards
|
How Does the Digital Towpath Software Work?
|
How has Digital Towpath Evolved?
|
Links to Digital Towpath Websites
|
Map of Municipal Websites
|
Questions? Contact Info
|
Sign Up
|
Stormwater Management Resources