As a waterfront homeowner, the actions you take to manage and protect your property are essential for preserving our waterways as a special place for future generations.
The Ecological Assessment and Evaluation (EAE) Program is responsible for the administration of the County’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System -- Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (NPDES-MS4) Permit, the County’s Biological Monitoring Program, and a variety of Non-tidal Surface Water Monitoring Program projects.
Have an idea for a new business or want to grow your small business? Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation’s Small Business Resource Center can help.
Sanitary sewer overflows are caused by sewer system obstructions, data, or flows in excess of sewer capacity. See various maps depicting sanitary sewer overflow events.
Article 13, Title 6, of the Anne Arundel County Code states that a homeowner, occupant, or person in control of real property may not allow or maintain on their property a growth of weeds or grass that is 12 inches or higher.