The Clean Water Partnership

In 2014, Prince Georges County was faced with an enormous regulatory challenge in the management of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and its Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit that needed an innovative solution.
Traditional project delivery methodologies and procurement could have been utilized; however, given the magnitude of the challenge of retrofitting 2,000 impervious acres with Green Infrastructure, with the flexibility to potentially grow to 15,000 acres of untreated impervious area by 2025, and an estimated cost of $100 million, an alternative solution was sought. The County’s elected political leaders including the County Executive; Legislative Branch; and sponsoring agencies–Department of the Environment and Department of Central Services collaborated for the development of an alternative solution. That alternative solution was a Community Based Public Private Partnership or CBP3. As a result of the courage and leadership of the County’s elected officials Prince Georges County is the first municipality to utilize the CBP3 model as a solution to the challenges that are facing many jurisdictions across the US in meeting federal regulatory stormwater compliance requirements.
