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Stormwater

What is stormwater?

Stormwater is a term used to describe all the rainwater runoff in urban areas.

Towns and cities contain large areas of paved or sealed surfaces such as roofs, carparks, streets, driveways and footpaths. Runoff from these areas flows into gutters, then into drains, and eventually out into the closest waterway. As the water flows over these surfaces, it picks up and transports litter, fuel, oil, fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides, fallen leaves, grass clippings, animal faeces, and sediment.

Stormwater is not cleaned or treated in any way. A few drains have litter traps installed, but most of the time the water and everything it picks up flows directly into waterways, such as the Yarra River and out to sea.

The Importance of Stormwater Management

Managing stormwater to keep it free of litter and pollutants protects the wide range of plants and animals in our waterways and ocean environments.

This is also important from a human perspective - clean creeks, rivers and beaches benefit everyone. Litter and toxic bacteria or chemicals pose risks to human health, and their presence in waterways and the sea restricts our ability to enjoy and use those areas. Reducing the load of litter and pollutants in stormwater is a difficult task, because there is not one specific source of pollution. Litter and pollutants come from everywhere, and keeping them out of stormwater requires a broad, community-wide approach.

The stormwater system has to be able to cope with very high quantities of water, to avoid flooding the streets during high rainfall events. Having adequate drainage ensures public safety and protects infrastructure from damage.

Stormwater Issues

Litter

Organic Matter

Pollutants

Sediment

Some Ways to Prevent Stormwater Pollution

Stormwater pollution is everyone's responsibility, because we all contribute to it - either directly or indirectly.

Here are some simple steps to take which will help to reduce and prevent stormwater pollution:


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Rainwater Tanks
Greywater Reuse
Stormwater
State Government Rebates


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Environmental Programs Officer
Yarra City Council
Telephone 9205 5027
Email stockp@yarracity.vic.gov.au

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