The following are links to Internet sites that contain valuable stormwater information.
The listings on this page are not an endorsement, and are purely informational.

Center for Watershed Protection
This nonprofit organization website provides a variety of information and services to the general public and to permittees on watershed protection.

City of Tulsa PACE (Partners for a Clean Environment)
Tulsa’s PACE program is a voluntary, non-regulatory program coordinated by the City of Tulsa’s Quality Assurance and Stormwater Quality groups. The program recognizes those who go above and beyond environmental regulations, and the website provides links to stormwater resources.
City of Tulsa Stormwater Quality
This website guides you through the various stormwater quality programs being implemented by the City of Tulsa, a Phase I stormwater permit city.
EPA NPDES Stormwater Program
This EPA website provides information about the national stormwater permit program with links to stormwater regulatory and technical resources.
EPA Region 6 Stormwater Website
This EPA Region 6 website provides information and resources about urban stormwater pollution for the five-state EPA Region 6 area.
EPA Nonpoint Source Outreach Toolbox
This EPA website has a variety of resources for educating the public on nonpoint source pollution and stormwater runoff. The Toolbox materials can help develop an effective and targeted outreach campaign.
EPA Summary of the Clean Water Act
This EPA website provides information about the Clean Water Act, the law upon which all water quality programs in the nation are based.
EPA How’s my Waterway
This website provides information about local watersheds including technical data from monitoring agencies.
EPA Stormwater Management Research
This EPA website offers links to technical studies on pollutant impacts, best management practices, low impact development, urban pollution, and engineering designs for pollution control.

INCOG
INCOG provides GCSA support activities, including help with public education, technical research, and employee training. The INCOG website also provides resources for transportation and environmental planning, mapping and graphics, clean cities and air quality.
INCOG’s Water Quality Programs
This website provides an overview of water quality programs and issues in Northeast Oklahoma in which INCOG is involved.

The Metropolitan Environmental Trust
This nonprofit organization partners with City of Tulsa’s Household Pollutant Collection Facility for year-round collections. The M.e.t. also maintains collection centers for household recyclable materials for the citizens living in M.e.t. member cities.
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Stormwater Site
This DEQ website provides stormwater permit-related information for municipal, industrial and construction permitted facilities
Oklahoma DEQ Map Viewer
DEQ provides data and information about a variety of environmental resources important to stormwater permittees. The data and map layers are searchable by map features using Geographic Information System (GIS) tools.
Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) Monitoring Data
OWRB provides archived and current sampling data for its monitoring and assessment programs, including its beneficial use monitoring program (BUMP) sites in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Water Survey Site
This website at the University of Oklahoma provides information about research and stormwater pollution reduction strategies.

Central Oklahoma Stormwater Alliance (COSWA)
COSWA is a central-Oklahoma 501(c)3 organization comprised of MS4s, municipal governments, public agencies, and private businesses sharing resources to ensure OPDES permit compliance.
