The Camden SMART Initiative (Stormwater Management and Resource Training) was formed to improve the quality of life and environmental and economic health of the City of Camden. The future of Camden is inextricably tied to the environmental and economic health of the region. A green stormwater infrastructure approach is the most environmentally beneficial and economically favorable way to remediate the effects of urbanization on the region’s waterways.
Partners
This initiative is a collaboration between the City of Camden, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority, Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program, New Jersey Tree Foundation (NJTF), Cooper’s Ferry Partnership (CFP), New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), public-private partners, community organizations, and most importantly, Camden residents to restore and revitalize their neighborhoods.
Objective
The objective of the Camden SMART Initiative is to develop a comprehensive network of green infrastructure programs and projects for the City of Camden. The initiative includes neighborhood green and grey infrastructure projects, stormwater management policy development, and green infrastructure training programs. The Camden SMART Initiative will benefit the City of Camden by:
- Preventing neighborhood flooding
- Reducing combined sewer overflows
- Creating sustainable green jobs
- Improving air, water and climate quality
- Developing environmental policy
- Increasing property values
- Providing economic development opportunities
- Adding recreational amenities and open space
- Beautifying neighborhoods
CCMUA’s Role
As a founding member of SMART, the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority is responsible for the treatment of sewage discharged from properties in Camden County. Inefficient management of stormwater, especially where there are combined sewers, impacts the ability of the Authority to treat wastewater and increases the incidence of combined sewer overflows to the river. The Authority is supportive of the Camden SMART Initiative as it may reduce the quantity of storm water that
- is sent to the Authority’s treatment plant,
- discharges to the Delaware River, or
- floods Camden’s streets and/or residents’ homes.
As a Camden SMART partner, the Authority has pledged to assist with project coordination and implementation, as well as the identification of potential funding for the initiative.
Camden SMART Project Links
Projects
- Camden SMART Initiative (http://www.CamdenSMART.com)
- Green Infrastructure Projects Completed
- Green Infrastructure Projects in Progress
- Map of Camden SMART Initiative Accomplishments (2011-2015)
- Camden Green Infrastructure Project (Interactive map of projects)
- Camden SMART 2018 Environmental Summit Information Resource (includes interactive map with links to individual projects)
Videos
- Greening Camden: Building Resilience (a short video on developing a green infrastructure master plan for the Cramer Hill Section of Camden, produced by IUAV University of Venice in collaboration with Drexel University, and featuring PowerCorps Camden)
- Camden PowerCorps Recruits Youth to Green the City (a short video on the green infrastructure maintenance training program)
Articles and News Reports (Selected)
- Camden SMART Partners Celebrate Start of Von Nieda Park Stormwater Management Projects to Mitigate Flooding
- State Announces Funding for Five Green Infrastructure Projects to Divert 100 Million Gallons of Stormwater per Year from Camden Sewers
- CCMUA and US EPA Are Monitoring Performance of Green Infrastructure Projects (also presented at EWRI meeting, West Palm Beach, FL, May 22-26, 2016)
- A Framework for Multifunctional Green Infrastructure Investment in Camden, NJ, Urban Planning, vol. 2 no. 3 (2017)
Reports, Documentation, and Brochures
- Green Infrastructure for the City of Camden Feasibility Study 2011 (Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program)
- City of Camden Green Infrastructure Design Handbook (US EPA)
- 2013 Camden SMART Initiative Forum (slide presentation)
- 7 SMART Steps (6-panel flier)
- How To Prevent Stormwater Pollution (1-page flier)
- Camden SMART Stormwater Management (8-page brochure)