Sentences with phrase «stormwater pollution»

Stormwater pollution refers to the contamination of rainwater that runs off from surfaces such as roads, rooftops, and parking lots. This runoff gathers pollutants like oil, litter, chemicals, and dirt, ultimately flowing into rivers, lakes, and oceans, harming the environment and aquatic life. Full definition
Development in recent years has increased impervious surfaces on campus, and this is contributing to stormwater pollution in the watershed and bacteria problems downstream.
Opening Gallagher Beach for swimming is «probably impractical from a public health standpoint» because of stormwater pollution, sediment contamination and neighboring toxic sites, a consultant for the Erie County Health Department has concluded.
«Rain gardens help reduce and filter stormwater runoff, which reduces stormwater pollution as well as increases groundwater replenishment,» says Fletcher.
Potter Plumbing and the Coastal Discovery Center will over information on rainwater harvesting, water conservation and how to avoid stormwater pollution.
Rain gardens help absorb runoff when it rains, keeping stormwater pollution out of rivers and streams.
This study assesses the water landscape of the entire city, taking into account greenhouse gas emissions, stormwater pollution, groundwater management, conservation and the costs and benefits of various city water supplies.
Steeg completed a study of the stormwater pollution in the Spree in 2001 for his engineering diploma.
He has successfully litigated a number of regional and national issues including listings of salmon under the Endangered Species Act, stormwater pollution, coal fired power plants, and coal and crude oil terminals.
The asphalt that covers so much of cities retains heat and is impermeable; it leads to stormwater pollution and is bad for air quality.
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