WRC Hotline
There are many ways you can help stop pollution from entering our waterways through the local storm drains by:
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Becoming more aware of what may be causing storm water pollution in your area, through CVT newsletters, CVT and local Web sites and getting involved in the community.
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Reporting to your municipal officials:
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Any dumping of inappropriate materials (i.e. oil or antifreeze) into storm water drains.
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Construction sites that do not have erosion or sediment controls.
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Suspicious looking materials or discoloration of storm drains or in local streams, lakes or rivers.
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Using good housekeeping practices with lawn care chemicals, oil, gasoline, pet wastes, etc.
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Helping to start or participating in programs to recycle and safely dispose of used oil and household hazardous wastes and containers.
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Telling others about pollution from storm water runoff and what they can do to help.
24-hour Pollution Hotline – (248) 858-0931
The Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner has partnered with the Oakland County Department of Public Safety to offer a 24-hour pollution hotline for the reporting of potential storm drain problems. Please call this number if you witness any of the following:
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Failing septic systems (evident by standing sewage on the ground)
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Suspicious dumping in storm drain catch basins or waterways
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Dead or stressed fish or animals
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An unusual or suspicious discharge from a storm drain or in a waterway
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Dumping of animal wastes
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Runoff from storage piles or dumpsters
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Construction site soil erosion entering surface waters
Please provide the following information when you call:
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Your name and phone number (you can remain anonymous if you choose)
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The source of pollution and what was spilled
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Quantity of spill
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Body of water impacted
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When spill occurred
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Major cross roads of spill or known address








