You can generate and sell Stormwater Retention Credits (SRCs) to earn revenue for projects that reduce harmful stormwater runoff by installing green infrastructure (GI) or by removing impervious surfaces. Installing new, voluntary GI in the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) will generate High-Impact SRCs which provide the greatest water quality benefits to the District’s waterbodies. You can lock in an SRC sale price by selling to DOEE through the SRC Price Lock Program, and you’ll still have the option to sell your SRCs in an open market to properties that have regulatory requirements for managing stormwater.
DOEE offers many resources to help you get started on an SRC-generating project. You can generate SRCs on your property or you can start an SRC-aggregating business to generate SRC from multiple properties.
For more information about the SRC Price Lock Program or SRC Aggregator Startup Grant, contact Lukin Jacob at [email protected] or 202-819-3289.
For more information about SRC eligibility, the SRC certification process, or Off-Site Retention Volume (Offv), contact Regan Wilhelm at [email protected] or (202) 671-5004.
The following pages provide additional information on the SRC trading program:
- SRC and Offv Registry – Find SRCs for sale, SRC sale prices, and more market data.
- SRC Price Lock Program – Lock in an SRC sale price with DOEE for your green infrastructure project in the MS4.
- SRC Aggregator Startup Grant Program – These grants support technical and outreach work to identify potential SRC-generating green infrastructure projects in the MS4 (typically across multiple sites).
- SRC eligibility and certification process
- FAQ: Generating and Selling SRCs
- FAQ: Meeting Stormwater Management Requirements through Off-Site Retention Volumes
- SRC program resources
- Training sessions
- Press releases, SRCs in the news, and program reports
- SRC Case Studies