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Location
300 South Garden Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: (727) 464-4425
Fax: (727) 464-4403
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STORMWATER ILLICIT DISCHARGES:
Stormwater is defined as any surface
runoff and drainage of water from land surfaces,
including the surfaces of buildings and
other hardened surfaces on the land.
Pinellas County ordinance Chapter 58, Article
VI, strictly prohibits any discharge to
the storm sewer system or roads that is not
entirely composed of stormwater. Violation
of this ordinance can result in fines of
up to $500 per day. If extreme damage
has resulted, Pinellas County can levy fines
up to $10,000 per day under the Environmental
Enforcement Act (Chapter 58, Article II).
Authorized exceptions are:
* Flows from firefighting
* Waterline flushing and other contributions from potable water sources
* Landscape irrigation and lawn watering
* Irrigation water
* Diverted stream flows
* Rising groundwaters
* Direct infiltration of groundwater to the separate storm sewer system
* Uncontaminated, non-particulate pumped groundwater
* Foundation and footing drains
* Water from crawl space pumps
* Uncontaminated, non-particulate air conditioning
condensation
* Springs
* Individual Residential car washing
* Non-particulate backwash from residential swimming
pools (no Diatomaceous earth)
* Flows from riparian habitat and wetlands
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If
you suspect someone has illicitly
discharged contaminants such as chemicals,
construction materials, paint, petroleum
products or yard waste to the storm
sewer or road, please contact our
Water Resources Management Section
at (727) 464-4425.
You can also leave a message on our Stormwater Watchline at (727) 464-5060.
In case of emergency (such as a large gasoline chemical spill), please contact the Sheriff's Department or your local Fire Department. |
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| If you have any questions regarding stormwater runoff, please call the Water Resources Management Section at (727) 464-4425 or visit our stormwater page. |
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