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When it rains, where does the water go and what does it take with it? As storm water flows over surfaces, it collects pollutants like soil, chemicals, bacteria, leaves, trash, and oil. It carries these pollutants to surface water. Pollution in runoff is considered one of the main sources of water pollution.
Storm water management focuses on keeping pollutants out of storm water. Residents can reduce pollutants by picking up after their pets, not littering, limiting the use of pesticides and fertilizers, and properly disposing of hazardous materials and yard waste
Municipal Storm Water Management Plan (pdf)
DownloadRefuse Containers_ Dumpsters - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited conduct. - Exceptions (pdf)
DownloadWildlife Feeding - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited conduct (pdf)
DownloadYard Waste Collection Program - Purpose. - Definitions. - Yard waste collection (pdf)
DownloadPet Waste - Purpose. - Definitions. - Requirement for disposal. - Exemptions (pdf)
DownloadPrivate Storm Drain Retrofitting - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited conduct. - Design standards_ exceptions (pdf)
DownloadLitter Control - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited acts and regulated activities (pdf)
DownloadImproper Disposal of Waste - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited conduct. - Exceptions to prohibition (pdf)
DownloadContainerized Yard Waste - Purpose. - Definitions. - Prohibited conduct (1) (pdf)
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