Gwinnett Water Resources maintains, upgrades, and repairs storm drains, pipes, and other stormwater infrastructure. Maintaining these structures helps to protect water quality and prevent flooding. Gwinnett’s dam maintenance and operations program ensures that the County’s dams comply with all state and federal programs, ensuring public safety and preventing dangerous floods.
Managing stormwater also involves implementing and inspecting stormwater control structures known as best management practices, or BMPs. Some examples of BMPs include detention ponds, vegetated filter strips, swales, and retention basins.
Gwinnett Water Resources also works with parks and schools to restore streams and other natural waterways, returning them to more natural flow patterns and conditions. These types of projects allow us to use natural resources to protect and preserve greenspace while protecting water quality.
Learn more about how DWR maintains our existing infrastructure.
Read more about floods and floodplains.
Learn more about different BMPs and what you need to do to maintain your BMP.