Why is stormwater runoff a problem?
As stormwater flows over driveways, lawns, streets and sidewalks it picks up debris, chemicals, dirt and other pollutants. Stormwater can flow into a storm sewer system or directly into a lake, stream, river or wetland. Anything that enters a storm sewer system is discharged untreated into the waterbodies we use for swimming, fishing, and providing drinking water. Polluted runoff is the nation’s greatest threat to clean water.

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1. What is stormwater runoff?
2. Why is stormwater runoff a problem?
3. What can I do to prevent stormwater pollution?
4. What are the effects of stormwater pollution?
5. What can I do if I notice inappropriate dumping into or foul odors emanating from storm drains?
6. Why does Middleton have a Stormwater Management Bylaw?
7. What kind of permits are necessary for construction?
8. Are any construction projects exempt from the Stormwater Bylaw?
9. How do I apply for a Stormwater Management Permit?