Illicit Discharge can be defined as anything entering a storm drain that is not strictly Rain Water. The water that enters storm boxes goes straight to local waterways. As a result it is very important to minimize and eliminate what goes into the storm drains.
Below is the stencil used to paint the storm drains here in the City of West Plains
The Stormwater Hotline (417) 256-7170 Ext. 234 is setup for citizens of West Plains to call and report any illicit discharge they may have seen. Within 72 hours after a call is placed the city will investigate the matter.
The Stormwater Department is also working to map all of the outfalls in the City. By mapping all of the outfalls the city will be better able to respond to any illicit discharges or spills. Being able to track a spill back to its source will help to control future problems as well as keep pollutants from entering our steams.
Losing Stream
The City of West Plains has losing streams. This means that as the water travels down stream it soaks through the ground and enters the water table. If there are pollutants in the water when the ground absorbs it then those pollutants will likely end up in the water table.
Below is a copy of both the Illicit Discharge Ordinance and the IDDE Manual.
Illicit Discharge Ordinance | |
File Size: | 65 kb |
File Type: | doc |
IDDE Manual | |
File Size: | 3770 kb |
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