Can I dig into a stream bed or stream bank or otherwise alter a stream or creek?
  • There are many types of work that can be performed for different reasons alongside or in streams.
  • The Army Corps of Engineers regulates work around streams.
  • Permits may be required by the Corps and/or by the NC Division of Water Resources.
  • PRIOR TO ANY IN-STREAM WORK or STREAM BANK restoration or vegetation removal, please contact stormwater@tobm.org so that we may reach out to the Corps on your behalf or you may contact them directly to find out if and what kind of permit your project will require.
  • All watersheds in the Town of Black Mountain are considered Trout Watersheds.
  • This means that no in-stream or stream bank work can be done during the trout moratorium (Oct 15 - April 15).
  • If you have questions, reach out to stormwater@tobm.org.

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1. Can the Town choose not to participate in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program?
2. When did the Town adopt the post-construction stormwater ordinance?
3. When did the Town get its first NPDES permit?
4. How can I pay my stormwater utility bill?
5. Why do I have to pay the stormwater utility if I live on a NCDOT road?
6. Why do I have to pay the utility fee when I do not have ditches or stormwater drains on my street?
7. Do I have to comply with a post-construction stormwater permit? Can I be grandfathered?
8. Can I dig into a stream bed or stream bank or otherwise alter a stream or creek?