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Stormwater Quality Survey
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In which watershed do you live?
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Watershed Map
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Storm water runoff is often impacted by lawn chemicals, automobile fluids, and trash.
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Storm drains lead directly to the nearest wastewater treatment plant.
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Streets, catch basins, and ditches are the best place to put leaves so that storm water can wash it away.
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Used motor oil can be recycled and is often accepted at auto supply stores and gas stations.
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The Georgia Environmental Protection Division monitors water quality and has a list of streams needing improvement. Our community has streams on this list that can benefit from Storm water Program efforts.
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Dumping lawn chemicals and used motor oil onto the ground or into a storm drain is a safe means of disposal.
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Our city's economy is impacted by the quality of water in our creeks, streams and ponds.
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Applying more than the recommended amount of fertilizer to your lawn will promote grass growth and is not a water quality problem.
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Contractors are required by local and state law to keep bare soils at construction sites from eroding into the streets, neighboring properties, and streams.
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Animal waste that washes into local streams helps add nutrients to the water necessary for aquatic life to live and is not a concern for water quality.
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How long have you live in Marietta?
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Sex
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What is your level of education?
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What is your household income?
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How would you rate your stormwater awareness?
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