Is it okay if I let my soap run into the drain, even if it’s biodegradable?
It is not okay to let soap in the drain. Stormwater is the only item that should enter the storm drains. Biodegradable only means that the soap will break down over time. It may still be toxic to the environment and living creatures. Soapy water should be properly discarded inside of a sink or toilet.

View a list of pollutants (PDF) and what they contribute online. If you have any questions, please contact the Engineering Department.

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1. What is stormwater?
2. Where does the stormwater go?
3. What is stormwater pollution?
4. Who do I contact to report a complaint or to ask more questions about stormwater?
5. Is it okay if I let my soap run into the drain, even if it’s biodegradable?
6. What rules and regulations control stormwater issues?
7. My neighbor’s stormwater runs on my property, can I divert it?
8. Can I change how stormwater flows across my property?
9. The intake in the street, or the pipe under the road is plugged; who is responsible for maintaining these?
10. There is a ravine / stream through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
11. There is a swale or open drainage channel through my property; who is responsible to maintain it?
12. Can I put yard waste, tree limbs, compost, concrete, chemicals, etc. into my ravine?
13. Why can’t I dump my natural material (yard waste, sticks, compost, etc.) into my ravine?