Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Stormwater
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Stormwater or runoff can pick up all kinds of debris, such as chemicals, dirt, liter and many other pollutants as it flows through the stormwater system or directly into a body of water like the neighbor pond or stream. After it enters the stormwater system it is discharged untreated into the bodies of water, the same water that’s used for drinking, swimming and fishing.Stormwater
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Yes, there are things that can be done such as: landscaping, recycling, and dispose of trash properly.Stormwater
Additionally: - Don’t overwater your lawn, don’t create runoff, consider a soaker hose instead of a sprinkler. - Excess fertilizers and pesticides applied to lawns and gardens wash off and pollute, grass clippings and leaves can and do wash into the storm drains and add organic matter to the ponds and streams. - When use of fertilizers and pesticides are necessary, use these chemicals in the recommended amounts. - Pet waste can be a major source of bacteria that wash into the drainage system and eventually into the local waters. Clean up after your pets. - When walking your pet, please remember to pick up after them and dispose of it properly. Flushing the pet waste is the best method to dispose of it. - Sweep up yard debris rather than hosing down the areas. Compost your yard waste and grass clippings. - Use a commercial car wash or wash your car on the lawn or other unpaved surface.