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Call Blue Stakes Before You Dig at 800-662-4111.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Resources
FEMA Out as Shown Information PDF
Alpine Flood Plain Map Uses FEMA Data PDF
Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Alpine City (Link to FEMA's website)
Permits
For the disposal of Household Hazardous Waste please call the Utah County Environmental Health Division at 801-851-7525 or view the Utah County Environmental Health Division website for more information.
Please keep in mind that it is unlawful to place any kind of material on a public road or sidewalk. Not only is this hazardous for vehicles and pedestrians, as well as makes it difficult for our snow plows to do their job, it is also a source of contaminants to the storm water system. Debris from these piles fills our storm drain system with sediment and is difficult to remove. Dumping piles of landscaping or other materials on our roads and sidewalks is illegal and punishable by Class B misdemeanor. Please take care this year to inform any contractors/landscapers you may hire to place all materials out of any public right-of-way for our safety and to help protect our storm drain systems.
Revised Standards and Specifications have been adopted by the Alpine City Council September 26, 2023.
View or download the Alpine City Standard Specifications and Drawings (PDF).
Illicit Discharges
Alpine City is anxious to preserve the natural resources that make it beautiful. Because our ditches and gutters drain into Utah Lake, it is important that we are vigilant in making sure pollutants do not find their way into this system. It is a Federal and State offense to put anything other than normal storm runoff into a storm drain. If you find or witness the dumping of pollutants into a ditch or other storm drain system source, please call and report it to our city offices at 801-756-6347.
Utah County Storm Drain Coalition
For more information regarding our storm drain system, view or call the Storm water Hotline :801-851-PURE (7873) or the City Engineer at 801-756-6347.
Storm Drain Design
Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP)
The following documents are the Storm Water Management Plan for Alpine City (SWMP). Due to its size, it has been split into several different parts. Please download the SWMP Index first to see which parts you may be interested in. If you have any questions/comments regarding the SWMP, please contact us here.
- Main SWMP 09-29-23 (PDF)
- Measurable Goals (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix A (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix B (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix C (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix D (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix E (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix F (PDF)
- SWMP - Appendix G (PDF)
- Utah County Storm Water Coalition Interlocal Agreement (PDF)
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) / Land Disturbance Permit Documents
- Land Disturbance Permit and SWPPP Details (PDF) (Updated October 12, 2021)
- State Permits and SWPPP Document Templates (Link to State Website)
- SWPPP Weekly Inspection Form (PDF)
Private Storm Water Facilities
- Private Storm Water Management Facility Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Manual (PDF)
Annual report form, due by July 15th, located on last page of O&M Manual - Municipal Code Section 14-400 - Storm Water Management (PDF)
If you have a streetlight out, you need to call either City Hall (801-756-6347, ext. 0) or contact Rocky Mountain Power depending on the type of streetlight it is. See photos below to determine the correct contact.
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Jason Judd
City EngineerPhone: 801-756-6347 Ext. 7