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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Government and Property Owners Should Strive Jointly to Make Storm Water Management Work

The responsibility of storm water management should not be assumed as the sole burden of your local government. After all, the consequences of out-of-control precipitation runoff deeply affects every property owner in the area. This is especially true in New Orleans, where devastation occurs whenever there is a storm. Storms hit frequently enough to dub New Orleans as the sinking city.

Why Storm Water Management is Important

 By definition, storm water can come from rain, melting snow, homeowners who water their yards or wash their cars and driveways. As it freely flows from rooftops, paved areas, bare soil and sloped lawns, it accumulates pollutants (e.g., pesticides, fertilizers, dry leaves, animal wastes), which are then unintentionally carried and collected in streams, wetlands, rivers and lakes. Consequently, it greatly affects the quality of the city’s water resource and therefore the overall quality of your household water. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2f2fQIJ

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