What is stormwater, and why is it important?

Stormwater runoff is rain or snowmelt that flows over the ground and into the City’s stormwater system or directly into creeks and streams. As this runoff flows, it can pick up and transport harmful pollutants such as oils and greases, heavy metals, pesticides, fertilizers, trash and debris, sediment, and animal wastes.

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1. What is stormwater, and why is it important?
2. Where does stormwater go after it enters storm drains?
3. What are impervious surfaces, and how do they affect stormwater?
4. Why is sedimentation a problem for waterways?
5. What is green stormwater infrastructure?
6. What is a watershed?