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Protecting Davis County's
Waters Through Collaboration

Welcome to the Davis County Stormwater Coalition – 15 municipal members working together to safeguard our streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands from stormwater pollution.

Built on a Shared Commitment to Preserve Our Waterways

The Davis County Stormwater Coalition is a partnership of 15 municipal members across Davis County, united by a shared commitment to protecting our local waterways.

We believe that clean water is essential to healthy communities and that collaborative action creates lasting environmental impact.

Why Protect Stormwater?

Stormwater regulation provides numerous important benefits for Davis County communities, the environment, and public health.

Water Quality Protection

Pollution conveyed by stormwater damages local fisheries and habitats of plants and animals that depend on clean water.

Habitat Preservation

Stormwater regulations protect aquatic ecosystems by reducing the flow of sediment, chemicals, and debris.

Drinking Water Safety

Stormwater regulations help protect municipal water supplies and groundwater that communities depend on for drinking water.

Providing Comprehensive Resources
for Our Community

We work to reduce stormwater pollution in our streams, drainages, ponds, rivers, lakes, and wetlands through education, enforcement, and community engagement.

Here's How We Are Involved: 

Regulatory Compliance & Collaboration

Public Education & Outreach

Environmental Protection & Enforcement

Resource Development

Upcoming Events

Our upcoming events are designed to provide practical knowledge, regulatory updates, and actionable strategies for protecting Davis County’s streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Join us to expand your understanding and discover how you can contribute to cleaner waterways.

Annual Conferences

September 23 - September 24

Annual Conferences

November 18 @ 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

Clean Water Starts Here

Protecting our waterways is a community effort. Explore our resources to learn how you can make a difference in preserving Davis County’s precious water resources for future generations.