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- Storm Water Program | California State Water Resources Control Board
Storm water is defined by US EPA as the runoff generated when precipitation from rain and snowmelt events flows over land or impervious surfaces without percolating into the ground Storm water is often considered a nuisance because it mobilizes pollutants such as motor oil and trash
- NPDES Stormwater Program | US EPA
Stormwater runoff is generated from rain and snowmelt events that flow over land or impervious surfaces, such as paved streets, parking lots, and building rooftops, and does not soak into the ground
- What Is Stormwater? - Water Environment Federation
When it reaches the surface, stormwater becomes polluted as it picks up, carries, and transports various pollutants (oil, grease, chemicals, sediment, nutrients, pathogens) along streets, drains, open channels, and storm sewer systems
- Stormwater - Wikipedia
Stormwater is a major cause of urban flooding, which is the inundation of land or property in a built-up environment caused by stormwater overwhelming the capacity of drainage systems, such as storm sewers
- Home | Stormwater Solutions
Stormwater Solutions covers stormwater, erosion control, green infrastructure and flood control news, products and solutions for surface water professionals
- What is Stormwater? | Stormwater Innovation Center
Stormwater runoff is a major cause of water pollution in urban areas When rain falls on our roofs, streets, and parking lots in cities, the water cannot soak into the ground like it does in parks, meadows, forests, and other natural areas
- What is Stormwater?
Stormwater is the water that flows over the ground after it rains, snows, or sleets It can become polluted as it runs over the hard surfaces and flows downstream
- Stormwater | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov
Wildfires pose a substantial risk to water supplies because they can lead to severe flooding, erosion, and delivery of sediment, nutrients, and metals to rivers, lakes, and reservoirs
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