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Issue #11: They Paved Paradise

What is Stormwater Runoff?
"Stormwater discharges are generated by precipitation and runoff from land, pavements, building rooftops and other surfaces. These hardened surfaces are called ‘impervious surfaces’ and they do not allow rainfall to infiltrate into the soil surface like natural vegetation, so more of the rainfall becomes stormwater runoff. Storm water runoff accumulates pollutants such as oil and grease, chemicals, nutrients, metals, and bacteria as it travels across land. Heavy precipitation or snowmelt can also cause sewer overflows that may...Read More

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works to ensure that every drop of water that flows over our streets, buildings, construction sites, parking lots, lawns and farms enters our waterbodies free of toxins, nutrients and other pollutants. Waterkeeper Alliance works regionally... read more


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