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WATER QUALITY
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StormwaterStormwater is rain and snow melt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways, and parking lots. As water runs off these surfaces, it can pick up pollution such as: oil, fertilizers, pesticides, soil, trash, and animal waste. From here, the water might flow directly into a local stream, bay, or lake. Or, it may go into a storm drain and continue through storm pipes until it is released untreated into a local waterway. In addition, the large impervious surfaces in urban areas increase the quantity of peak flows of runoff, which in turn cause hydrologic impacts such as scoured streambeds channels, instream sedimentation and loss of habitat. Furthermore, because of the volume of runoff discharges, mass loads of pollutants in stormwater can be significant.
Permits
Other Permit InformationStormwater Technical Resources
Useful Links |
2012 Municipal Stormwater Permits Reissuance 2012 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington
How To Do Stormwater Sampling - A Guide for Industrial Facilities Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) – Training and Certification Programs |
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