SESWA- Southeast Atormwater Association
 
 
SESWA is the source for up-to-date information on stormwater management for professionals throughout the southeast.
 
 
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Who Joins?

Local Governments including cities and counties from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are members of SESWA. Non-Profit Corporations or Associations, State, Sub-State, Regional and Federal Government Entities, For-Profit Engineering, Environmental, Scientific, Management and Financial Consulting Firms and Institutions of Higher Learning.
 
Why Join?

SESWA is dedicated to stormwater professionals and exists to increase local government's capacity in stormwater management, finance and regulatory compliance throughout the southeast. Our basic purpose is simple — to help stormwater professionals in both the public and private sectors avoid having to “reinvent the wheel” each time a new project or initiative is undertaken.  For a complete list of services that SESWA members receive visit the services page.

Dues Structure

Local Governments - Dues equal $200 plus $0.005 per capita. Population data is taken from the most recent census data. There is a dues "cap" of $1,000 per organization per year.

Academic, Associate and Private Sectors - Dues are based upon the number of professional employees in the stormwater, utilities or related sciences that are employed in the organization within Region IV. Please use the following to determine the dues amount:
Number of Employees Dues Amount  
0-11 $200
11-35 $350
36-99 $600
100+ $1000



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Clean water detention pond running into dirty water at the South Fork of Crocked Creek
photo submitted by: Town of Indian Trail, NC



 
 
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