Storm Water Services
I’d Like To...
- Report storm water pollution.
- Find Erosion/Sediment Control Details
- Learn how to make a Rain Garden or a Rain Barrel.
- View the real-time Rain Gauge Network.
- Find information about Adopt-A-Stream and other educational programs.
- Find out my watershed address.
Roads, rooftops, parking lots and other impervious surfaces create an increase in storm water runoff which can negatively impact our streams, rivers, and lakes. Minimizing these impacts requires careful storm water management. The Storm Water Services Division administers a variety of programs and projects to meet the storm water management needs of the community and protect area waterways.
What's New?
- Parks Waterways Improvements Concept Plans
- Fall Checklist (pdf 69kb)
- Storm Water powerpoint presentation - City Council Luncheon July 7, 2009 (Very large ppt file 53mb)
- Storm water interactive map now online
- Save It FROM a Rainy Day - 1,000 Rain Barrels Campaign
- This Year's 1,000 Barrel Campaign Status (7/15/09): 308
Total Barrels Sold Since 2007: 835
- This Year's 1,000 Barrel Campaign Status (7/15/09): 308
- New Jordan Creek book now available free of charge to formal and non-formal educators
- Revised FEMA floodplain maps released