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Isn’t the Storm Drain System like a Sewer System?

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Isn’t the Storm Drain System like a Sewer System?

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The storm drain systems collects rain and urban runoff and dumps it directly into the ocean completely untreated, while the sewer system carries wastes to a treatment plant and discharges them only after treatment. Storm drains are meant to carry only rainwater. Unfortunately, flowing water is already conduit for pollutants found on city streets.

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