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What is Stormwater

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Stormwater refers to the excess rainwater or melted snow that flows over the ground and impervious surfaces, such as roads, sidewalks, and rooftops, during and after precipitation events. Instead of soaking into the ground, this water collects and eventually drains into storm drainage systems, rivers, and other bodies of water.

Stormwater management is crucial because it can carry pollutants like sediment, chemicals, oils, and other debris into natural water bodies, leading to water quality issues. Proper stormwater management practices aim to reduce runoff, filter pollutants, and enhance groundwater recharge. These practices can include the use of retention basins, permeable pavements, green roofs, rain gardens, and various other techniques that aim to mimic natural hydrological processes and manage the effects of urbanization on waterways.