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The City/Town/County of XXXXXX is working to protect our
local streams from being damaged by stormwater pollution. When it rains,
pollutants such as fertilizer, oil, grease and pet waste are picked up
from the ground and carried into the nearest storm drain down the street.
The storm drains are not connected to a
treatment system, so everything that flows down the drain goes
directly to the nearest water body.
You can make a difference and help us keep our local waters clean. As a
visitor to this site you've already taken the first step – getting
informed. Step two – get involved by doing one or more of the following:
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Adopt a couple of clean water habits to reduce
pollution from your home.
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Adopt a couple of clean water habits to reduce
pollution from your business.
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Get involved with local projects and volunteer
opportunities.
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Report stormwater problems.
While citizens, businesses and industry are working to
prevent stormwater pollution, the City/Town/County of XXXXXX is busy doing
the same. In 2005, we received a Phase II Stormwater permit that requires
that we develop and implement a stormwater management program that
includes the following measures:
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Teach citizens and business owners about how they can
prevent and reduce stormwater pollution.
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Involve citizens in developing and implementing our
local stormwater program.
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Look for and remove unlawful discharges to the
stormwater sewer system.
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Regulate new development activities to ensure that they
provide appropriate treatment for stormwater before it reaches local
waterways.
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Reduce and eliminate pollution resulting from our
activities.
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