Stormwater can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt, and other pollutants and flow into a storm sewer system or directly to a lake, stream, river, wetland, or coastal water. Anything that enters a storm sewer system is discharged untreated into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing and providing drinking water. Please use and share! CC0 does not apply to other content on this page or website, unless otherwise noted. Stormwater is often carried through drainage pipes to outfalls into large bodies of water.
Stormwater filters in Coral Gables, FL to prevent pollution from entering canals and Biscayne Bay. Public Works sta… https://t.co/Kn4t8QFJr1
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This storm drain in South Florida will soon have our stormwater filters to prevent water pollution. #stormwater… https://t.co/Pocp25gEPs
On Feb 19th, the City of Aventura Public Works Department is presenting about ways to protect Biscayne Bay from sto… https://t.co/GKHbJYvbjn
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Looking forward to the Feb 19th Zoom meeting by @Biscayne_Summit : Stormwater Management: Keeping Trash, Pollution… https://t.co/cJbld6HP2G
US rivers are changing from blue to yellow and green, satellite images show https://t.co/wZnqm3FTTY
Another reason to prevent plastic pollution: Microplastics revealed in the placentas of unborn babies… https://t.co/GVTNkK5YKX