The Lower Montoyas Water Quality Feature is a project designed to reduce sediment and floatable debris in stormwater flows before being discharged to the Harvey Jones Channel and ultimately to the Rio Grande. This project incorporates AridLID techniques within the main stem of an arroyo, including infiltration, backwatering to off-channel areas, and
SSCAFCA MS4 Annual Report: SSCAFCA is pleased to release it’s 2015 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) annual report for public review. Comments on the annual report will be accepted until 5:00 PM (local time) on October 18. Comments may be emailed to dgatterman@sscafca.com, mailed to SSSCAFCA at 1041 Commercial Dr. SE,
The silting basin at the end of Santiago’s Way channel was filling with sediment and not allowing water to flow through to the arroyo. This project rehabilitated the silting basin allowing for water to flush consistently through the channel system.
SSCAFCA began a pet waste pilot project along at the base of Tree Farm pond A and along the inlet structures on the Thompson fence line trail in Rio Rancho. The goal of the project is to raise awareness of the biological contaminants that are in “dog poop” along with creating a