Stormwater Management Program (SWMP)
Protect Our Waterways
If you smell gas, smell oil, or see an oil spill that threatens our waterways call 911.
Illicit Discharge
If you observe an illicit discharge to a storm sewer or a stream, please report it to the Township by calling 215-643-1600 ext. 3810 for Public Works. An illicit discharge to a storm drain or a stream is any discharge that is not composed entirely of stormwater. Examples are motor vehicle fluids, household waste, hazardous waste, grass clippings, leaf litter, animal wastes, or unauthorized discharges of any other non-stormwater waste. Contact 911 if you witness an environmental emergency such as an oil or hazardous material spill. You can also report an environmental complaint to the PADEP at 866-255-5158.
Stormwater is Everyone's Responsibility
Did you know that the stormwater drains and inlets within your neighborhood have an important impact on the water quality of our streams? Why? Because storm drains flow directly to nearby rivers and streams, not to wastewater treatment plants. Your street is really like waterfront property and everything that rain washes off of your roof, yard, and driveway goes to the nearby water used for swimming, boating, and maybe even drinking. Anything dumped into these drains goes directly into a local stream. Everyone can help. Homeowners, business owners, developers, and other citizens should never dump anything into storm drains so we can protect our water from storm water pollution that may close beaches, cause unsightly weed and algae growth, and even kill fish!
Other Ways to Help
- Use less fertilizer on lawns
- Recycle used oil
- Pick up pet wastes
- Dispose of household hazardous waste responsibly
- Wash your vehicle at a commercial car wash, not on the driveway
Public Works Drainage & Improvement Projects
Additional Resources & Documents
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