Arizona’s Stormwater Outreach for Regional Municipalities (STORM) is a collaborative coalition dedicated to protecting and preserving the health of Arizona’s surface waters. Through the power of education and community engagement, STORM works to promote pollution prevention and ensure that stormwater remains clean and safe for all.
STORM unites municipalities, counties, and affiliate organizations across Arizona to address stormwater pollution. Our diverse membership, comprising cities, towns, environmental services, and community partners, shares a common goal: to advance public awareness and action against pollution threats in stormwater systems.
Together, we can make a difference.
Join us in our commitment to safeguard Arizona’s water quality for future generation
What We Do
STORM members engage in various activities to achieve our mission:
- Educational Campaigns: Through traditional media, digital platforms, and in-person events, we share vital stormwater pollution prevention messages.
- Community Outreach: From large-scale public festivals to local workshops, we connect directly with individuals to promote sustainable practices.
- Collaborative Projects: We partner with organizations across the state to support educational programs and events statewide.
- Resource Distribution: Members utilize STORM-produced materials, including videos, print materials, and promotional items, to amplify outreach efforts.
Operational Documents
STORM operates by consensus, where all attending municipal members must agree upon decisions. Organization decisions will only be made at scheduled meetings when a quorum is present. A quorum is defined as 25% of paid municipal members present. Municipal members will have a single vote regardless of their population base. Affiliate members have no vote.
Annual Reports
STORM prepares an Annual Report summarizing the organization's activities and operations for each fiscal year (July 1st through June 30th). This report is available by August 15 of each year.