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Stormwater Protection

Stormwater Protection

Prevent stormwater pollution

Stormwater

The Clinton River and its tributaries stretch across more than 760 square miles of land in southeast Michigan, including portions of Oakland, Macomb, Lapeer and St. Clair counties.

The river carries rain and snowmelt runoff, or stormwater, into Lake  St. Clair. The quantity of stormwater entering our rivers, lakes and streams as well as the pollutants it carries can degrade aquatic habitat and water quality. We can all take simple steps to reduce stormwater pollution. After all the cheapest way to stop pollution is at the source.

Use these tips to do your part in preventing water pollution:

You can download and print the Stormwater Prevention Tip Card Series
in our Educational Materials section.

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Stormwater Guide

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