Where can my downspouts discharge?
Downspouts cannot be tied into a storm sewer. They must be discharged in a vegetated area at least 10 feet away form the property line or right of way line along a street or alley. This allows some of the water to infiltrate or soak into the ground and spread out over a larger area before reaching adjacent properties.

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1. When do I need to hire an engineer or surveyor to complete a site plan?
2. When do I need to submit a site plan?
3. Why are natural habitats important?
4. Where should I wash my car and why?
5. When, where, and how can I drain my swimming pool and why does it matter?
6. How can I help prevent algae in ponds and lakes?
7. How much fertilizer does my grass need and why does it matter?
8. What is erosion and why does it matter?
9. When do I need an erosion control permit?
10. Where can I discharge my sump pump?
11. What is Rule 13 (EPA Phase II) and how does it affect me?
12. What are hazardous materials?
13. Where can I dispose of yard waste or hazardous materials?
14. How can I help prevent storm water pollution?
15. What is non-point source pollution and why is it important?
16. What if I have flooding problems?
17. Where can my downspouts discharge?
18. What is the $12 on my utility bill used for?
19. Where can I find information on how to deal with basement seepage?