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Storm Water Facts

Impacts of Polluted Storm Water. . Antifreeze and motor oil can harm pets, wildlife and plant life. A little bit can pollute surface water and ground water.Construction sites can discharge sediment into rights-of-way, gutters and streams harming fish and water quality.Lawn fertilizer and gra

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Storm Water Facts

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    1. Storm Water Facts Storm water results from rain, sleet and snowmelt. Storm water is not treated. Storm water drains into local streams, ponds and rivers and can carry pollutants like: Motor Oil & Antifreeze Dirt Litter Lawn Clippings Lawn Fertilizer Car Wash Soap Paint Pet Waste

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