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Rain water, also known as storm water, flows across the land and either soaks into the ground or runs into our storm drains and waterways. When rain falls on your yard or street, it carries pollutants to the nearest storm drain. The storm drains carry the storm water mixed with pollutants directly to our creeks and waterways.

Examples of pollutants that threaten our waterways are fertilizers and pesticides, soaps and detergents, vehicle fluids (motor oil, gasoline, anti-freeze, fuels), paints, solvents, pet wastes left on the ground, grease, sewage, trash, and debris.

To learn more about the City of Byron Storm Water Pollution Prevention program or to report complaints of storm water pollution or dumping of pollutants into storm water drains call the public works department.

Phone: 478-956-4483
Fax: 478-956-5299
Email: afuller@byronga.com