PWD Development Services Newsletter – May 2026
*** Register for PWD’s 5/19 Stormwater Regulations Updates Webinar! ***
Greetings, Philadelphia Development Community!
As first announced April 15, Development Services is proposing updates to PWD’s Stormwater Regulations and the Stormwater Management Guidance Manual. Interested parties are encouraged to register for Development Services’ May 19th webinar to learn more (see item directly below).
PWD Stormwater Regulations Updates Webinar: Tuesday, May 19 at 10 AM
To introduce the proposed changes to PWD’s Stormwater Regulations and related Guidance Manual updates, on May 19 Development Services will host a Zoom webinar expressly for the development community and design professionals. Please register for this virtual presentation using this link [*Note: link removed].
Updates to PWD’s Stormwater Regulations Proposed for July 1, 2026
Beginning this July, the Philadelphia Water Department proposes to:
- Exempt Small Residential Development from Post-Construction Stormwater Management requirements. Small Residential Development is a project that proposes less than 1-acre earth disturbance, consisting of buildings used exclusively as one- or two-family dwellings.
- Expand Public Health and Safety (PHS) Release Rate areas. Projects in a PHS Release Rate area must comply with the set maximum release rate for the one-year through 10-year storm events.
- Require approval of Erosion and Sediment (E&S) Control Plans for projects proposing earth disturbances of 5,000 SF and greater.
Stormwater Management Guidance Manual version 3.4 debuts July 1, 2026
Accompanying the proposed July 1 changes to Philadelphia’s Stormwater Regulations, Development Services will release the latest iteration of the Stormwater Management Guidance Manual, version 3.4. Notable updates include:
- A new map illustrating the expanded Public Health and Safety (PHS) Release Rate areas (link)
- The addition of two new Stormwater Management Practices (SMPs):
- Blue-Green Roof hybrid system (link to one-sheet)
- Drainage Wells (link to one-sheet)
- The reclassification of Porous Pavements to Porous Surfaces
- Porous Asphalt, Porous Concrete, and Resin-bound Aggregate will be removed from the Manual
- Permeable Pavers, Reinforced Turf, Artificial Turf, and Porous Play/Safety Surface will remain, under the category of “Porous Surfaces”
- Other SMP design modifications to improve SMP access, maintenance, and longevity
These newly added SMPs, as well as the reclassification of acceptable Porous Surfaces, are reflected in PWD’s revised “SMP Hierarchy” below.
