Capital Improvement Program
(301) 883-5851
The Environmental Services Group (ESG) is involved in a number of programs
associated with land development and revitalization. Working closely with
the Department of Environmental Resources’ Permits and Review Group,
ESG ensures that development projects will meet environmental concerns and
the required codes, while at the same time making sure that the process
is applied fairly and practically.
ESG is involved in many construction projects that include small corrective
drainage projects and large community revitalization initiatives.
Bond Default Program – The Bond Default Fund will provide a source
of funds on defaulted permit bonds held by the Department of Environmental
Resources to complete private activity projects, such as stormwater management
facilities and sediment/erosion control measures. This fund will be used
in cases of permit bond default and where private activities must be completed
to eliminate public health and safety hazards.
County Restoration Program – This project will involve the design
of environmental enhancement and flood control facilities within the Anacostia
River and Patuxent River Watersheds of Prince George’s County. Projects
will include levee improvements, water quality measures, wetland creation,
reforestation and fish blockage removal in the Anacostia, Western Branch,
Patuxent, and Northwestern Branch Watersheds. Projects are performed in
participation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Developer Participation Program – This project will provide the County’s
contribution to developer participation projects that may be identified
under the Stormwater Permit Review Process.
Emergency Response Program – This project will facilitate the design
and construction of unanticipated projects which require immediate implementation
due to emergency conditions affecting the public safety or welfare. It will
also provide a funding source for unanticipated State/Federal grant funds
which require a local match.
Endangered Structure Acquisition Program – The project provides for
the acquisition of residential properties within the 100-year floodplain,
and floodprone and/or at-risk properties due to unforeseen natural conditions/disaster
(i.e., slope failure, stream erosion, etc.) Subsequent to acquisition, environmental
restoration and economic revitalization measures can be implemented.
Environmental Protection Program – This project represents a comprehensive
effort to plan, design and build new or retrofit existing stormwater management
facilities and rehabilitate streams and wetlands to improve livable communities
and correct serious water quality problems such as erosion, point and non-point
source pollutant discharge and thermal pollution.
Environmental Revitalization Program – This project entails the use
of new and creative technologies to monitor, model, restore and protect
the environment in highly urbanized settings. Projects will include the
implementation of Low Impact Development (LID) technology to retrofit urban
hydrology to pre-development condition and promote livable communities in
the County’s watersheds. Projects include bioretention facilities,
stormwater retrofits, green roofs and stream restoration projects.
Flood Protection and Drainage Improvement Program – This project
consists of the acquisition of floodprone homes within the 100-year floodplain,
flood protection and drainage relief projects whose estimated cost is less
than $500,000. Eligible projects will correct home flooding, alleviate road
flooding, and correct residential yard drainage deficiencies. Also included
are municipal participation projects, stormdrain acceptance projects and
flood warning systems. All projects promote the Livable Communities Initiatives.
When possible, water quality enhancements will be incorporated into the
projects. Rights-of-way from property owners directly benefiting from project
improvements must be obtained at no cost to the County.
Oxon Run Flood Control Structures – This program involves constructing
floodwalls, channels and ditches, replacing and modifying road culverts,
flood proofing of residential structures, and environmental restoration
projects within the urbanized Oxon Run Watershed.
Municipal Storm Drain Participation Program (MPP) – This program is available to all municipalities within Prince George’s County except the City of Bowie. It provides reimbursement for the planning, design, and construction related costs for a proposed improvement to an existing inadequate storm drain system. The proposed improvement must be a component of a municipal road improvement project. Once a municipality identifies an area that would qualify for inclusion as a MPP, an official request is sent to the Director of the Department of Environmental Resources for consideration. Municipalities interested in getting more information on the Municipal Participation Program should call (301) 883-5906. |