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illicit discharge
5 Porch Notes tagged “illicit discharge,” from counties across Colorado.
Water and land - Denver County
A Denver stormwater violation can be more ordinary than chemicals
Anything but rainfall and snowmelt going down a Denver storm drain can count as a pollutant or illicit discharge.
Read note ->Water and land - Douglas County
Douglas County stormwater spills have a reporting route
Spills and odd runoff into a storm drain have a reporting route, and you do not need to know the pollutant to flag it.
Read note ->Water and land - Jefferson County
Jeffco illicit discharge rules protect stormwater
In unincorporated Jeffco, an ordinance bars pollutants from the storm sewer system, so check where runoff goes before washing or dumping outside.
Read note ->Water and land - Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County stormwater work is about keeping pollutants out
Arapahoe County's stormwater program keeps waterways cleaner through construction-site controls, an illicit-discharge ban, and public education.
Read note ->Water and land - Larimer County
Larimer County storm drains are not dumping places
Larimer County storm drains carry runoff straight to waterways untreated, so only stormwater belongs in them unless an allowed exception applies.
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