Stormwater Management
Stormwater Management
Stormwater is precipitation that includes rain and snow melt that comes in contact with the ground and drains to a nearby body of water. The water is collected on surfaces including rooftops, parking lots, and the ground. Rain often goes directly to a storm drain that discharges to a local pond or river.
During drainage water comes in contact with pollutants like oil and grease, pesticides, sediments, and other waste. EH&S manages runoff to reduce or eliminate pollution discharge potential.
Department Contact
Joshua Fawson
617-519-3815
joshua_fawson@harvard.edu
Kathryn Kaminski
617-496-2445
kathryn_kaminski@harvard.edu
Did You Know?
Equipment with lithium batteries (phones, laptops) must be properly evaluated and packaged before shipping. Lithium batteries have been known to cause catastrophic fires on airplanes. Contact EH&S if you need assistance shipping anything that may contain hazardous materials.