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When it rains and water flows across our yards, streets and parking lots, it
flows directly into storm drains.
You’ve
probably seen storm drains on our Alabama streets.
Many people think that the water and pollutants that flow into a storm
drain get treated, just like wastewater in a sewer system. However, these two
systems are not connected.
Everything that flows into a storm drain goes untreated directly into
our creeks, rivers, lakes, and ultimately the ocean.
Storm water can contain pesticides, fertilizers, pet waste, litter,
oil, automobile fluids, soil/sediment and household chemicals. Some of these
pollutants flow into storm drains unintentionally, but many times items are
carelessly placed directly into storm drains.
The Clean Water Act prohibits the disposal of wastes and pollutants
into creeks, bays, lakes, and oceans.
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