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The storm drain smells. Who do I call to have this cleaned?

City of Santa Clarita, CA - City Hall: General Information: ...
Contact the City's Environmental Services Division at (661) 286-4098 or Stormwater Hotline at (661) 222-7222.
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What can you put down the storm drain?

Stormwater Frequently Asked Questions
Local ordinances prohibit anything other than uncontaminated rain water from entering the storm drain system. Never pour anything into a gutter, street or storm drain.
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What is the purpose of the storm drain system?

Stormwater Frequently Asked Questions
Its purpose is to prevent flooding of streets and highways by quickly and efficiently transferring rain water into creeks, and eventually the South San Francisco Bay.
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What is allowed to be discharged to the storm drain?

Water Resources FAQ
Authorized discharges to the storm drain include rain, irrigation runoff, air conditioning condensate, fire system flushing, and groundwater. Rainwater that has collected in sumps, vaults and containments needs to be monitored and documented at the time of discharge. Only water that will not adversely impact San Francisquito Creek can be designated as an authorized discharge no matter the source.
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When should I report a discharge to the storm drain?

Water Resources FAQ
Report any suspicious discharge to security if it appears that it could or did enter the storm drain system. Security will then contact the appropriate response personnel.
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Is domestic water allowed to be discharged to the storm drain?

Water Resources FAQ
The stormwater permit allows the discharge of some domestic water in the form of irrigation runoff and fire system flushing. In general, discharge of domestic water should be minimized. Large volumes should not be discharged to the storm drain without de-chlorination. Domestic water is now being disinfected with chloramines, a chemical that is extremely toxic to fish.
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Are there any charges or fees associated with the storm drain system?

Stormwater Frequently Asked Questions
There are two types of storm drain system fees: the Storm Drainage Connection Fee and the Storm Sewer Service Charge. The Storm Drainage Connection Fee is essentially a one time fee that is assessed when a piece of property is first developed and is based on the type of usage planned for the property. If the property is subsequently redeveloped to a significantly different usage, an additional fee may be assessed.
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What types of pollutants are found in the storm drain system?

Sacramento County Stormwater Quality Program
Heavy metals paint thinner and paint products, motor oil, pesticides, fertilizers, human and animal feces, antifreeze, and dead animals - are all but a few examples of the pollutants typically found in the storm drain system.
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What is the status of a storm drain project?

Storm Drains Design Section FAQs
Storm Drains Design at 410-887-3711 can provide information regarding design and scheduling of projects prior to construction. The Construction Contracts Administration at 410-887-3461 can provide information regarding construction status of a project.
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Why should I care about what goes down the storm drain?

Andover, KS - Official Website
Everyone should be concerned about stormwater quality becuase what we put down the storm drain ends up in locations used for drinking water and recreation areas. Everyone lives downstream from someone.
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What do I do if I see someone dumping into a storm drain?

Clean Water Clear Choice - FAQ
Call 3-1-1, the Anonymous City of Houston Neighborhood Protection Complaint line. Or call the City of Houston Environmental Health Info. Line and Industrial Discharges at 713-640-4399. Or call Harris County Environmental Public Health at 713-920-2831.
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What kind of pollutants are found in the storm drain system?

Frequently Asked Questions
Paint thinner and paint products, motor oil, pesticides, Styrofoam cups, paper, human and animal feces, antifreeze, golf balls, dirty diapers and dead animals are but a few of the pollutants found in the system on a daily basis.
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What is a catch basin or storm drain?

City of Stockton, CA - Municipal Utilities Department (MUD)
A catch basin or storm drain is a curbside drain with the sole function of collecting rainwater from our properties and streets, and sending it, via underground piping, to local waterways. Storm drains can also be found in parking lots and serve the same purpose. In the City of Stockton and surrounding County areas, that water never goes to the sewer treatment plant to be cleaned, but flows directly into our creeks, sloughs, rivers and the Delta.
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Who maintains the City's storm drain system?

City of Stockton, CA - Municipal Utilities Department (MUD)
Under a contract which began Aug. 1, 2003, the City has a signed agreement OMI Thames Water Stockton, to maintain the municipal sewer system and the storm drain system.
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What kinds of pollutants are found in the storm drain system?

City of Stockton, CA - Municipal Utilities Department (MUD)
Motor oil, other auto fluids, pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, trash, paint products, pet waste, leaves, grass clippings, soapy water from washing vehicles in driveways and parking lots, are but a few of the pollutants found in the system.
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Do drain inlets get cleaned out?

Sacramento County Stormwater Quality Program
Yes. County crews maintain approximately 58,000 drain inlets, 31,000 manholes and thousands of miles of storm drain pipelines countywide.
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How often are the storm drains cleaned?

Welcome to the City of Brea, California
The City schedules a crew to clean all storm drains each year before the rainy season to help insure proper flow of runoff. Please remember that these storm drains drain into the ocean. Never put anything into the drain that is harmful to the environment, this includes motor oil, coolant, pesticides, herbicides or other organic materials. Always dispose of these items properly.
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How oftern are storm drains cleaned?

City of Atlanta | Department of Watershed Management | Frequ...
Catch basins are cleaned on a quarterly basis in the combined sewer area and on a per-call basis outside of the combined sewer area.
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Who is responsible for the storm drain?

Maintenance Frequently Asked Questions
The locality in which the storm drain is located handles the installation, cleaning and general maintenance of storm drains. Contact the Storm Drain Division for the appropriate county or jurisdiction.
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What is the Storm Drain Fee used for?

City Of Chula Vista - Public Works - Engineeering FAQ's
The Storm Drain fee is utilized to fund programs that are intended to control the discharge of pollutants from storm water and surface runoff into the streams, rivers, bays and oceans.
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What kind of pollutants are found in the storm drain system? How can I be a part of the solution?

City & County of Honolulu Department of Environmental Servic...
Paint thinner and paint products, motor oil, pesticides, foam cups, paper products of all kinds, animal feces, antifreeze, golf balls, dirty diapers and dead animals are but a few of the pollutants found in the system on a daily basis. a resident, you can make a difference, both on the job and in your community. When you're at home, share your knowledge with neighbors and friends. Here's a simple storm water prevention guide.
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What are catch basins or storm drain inlets?

Sacramento County Stormwater Quality Program
Catch basins and storm drain inlets are curbside receptacles whose sole function is to catch surface water runoff from rainfall and deliver it to the storm drain system, where it's eventually delivered to local creeks and rivers.
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Do pollutants flow through the storm drain system only when it rains?

Frequently Asked Questions
During the rainy season, the stormwater carries contaminants down the storm drain and into local rivers and lakes. Throughout the drier months, excess water from sprinklers, garden hoses, and industrial operations also wash into the storm drain system.
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