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Are sanitary sewers and storm drains the same thing?

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Are sanitary sewers and storm drains the same thing?

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No. They are two separate systems. Wastewater from homes and businesses travels through the sanitary sewer system to wastewater treatment plants, where they are treated and cleaned up before reuse or discharge into the ocean. Runoff from streets, parking lots, yards, etc. enters the storm drain system and generally receives no treatment before it flows directly to streams and out to the ocean.

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