* General definition of stormwater: Stormwater is the water produced from precipitation during a storm that can be measured in a downstream river, stream, pipe, etc. shortly after the precipitation has occurred.
* Regulatory definition of stormwater:
Stormwater is water that passes through an engineered structure (e.g. pipe or gutter).
* Hydrologic definition of stormwater:
Stormwater is water produced from precipitation during a storm that reaches a stream channel rapidly and causes an increase in water discharge of the stream. The path of transport may be natural or manmade.
Stormwater is caused by heavy rains and flooding rivers, as well as waterlogged land. Informal settlements, by their very nature, do not have infrastructure to deal with stormwater.
gets filtered and stored for drinking water
Curb inlet filters, stormwater bags, soil & erosion control, etc.
Curb inlet filters, stormwater bags, soil & erosion control, etc.
Stormwater is a meteorological term for the water created from precipitation, particularly rain. This term can also be used to refer to snow when it melts.
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Put a bucket outside when its raining.
storm water
Stormwater waste or sediments enter the water usually through improper stormwater control from flooding or erosion, where harmful contaminants get spread around and enter the stormwater systems.
Practices that prevent stormwater pollution are typically referred to as stormwater management practices. These include techniques such as green infrastructure, detention basins, permeable pavement, and rain gardens that help reduce the runoff of pollutants into water bodies during storms.
Prevent flooding and recycle excess water.
It runs to a creek or river and dumps in there.