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Stormwater pollution - where does it come from

There are many sources of stormwater pollution, including automotive
fluids, brake dust, leaves, grass clippings, pet waste, cigarette butts,
soil, and garbage. These materials are generated everyday and combine
to create a sticky, stinky, unhealthy mess that contaminates our local
waters.
Where does it go?

When it rains, or when water is used, pollutants 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, ultimately flowing into the ocean.
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