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STORMWATER QUALITY



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The City of Tulsa has an extensive education program with a goal of reducing
pollution in stormwater runoff. This program targets the public, as well as
commercial and industrial owners and operators within Tulsa.

Education of the public is accomplished through public presentations at
conferences and seminars, and presentations at local schools and neighborhood
gatherings.

Staff members distribute educational materials at events and public locations,
and press releases and articles inform the public about environmental concerns,
including ways to reduce pollution in stormwater runoff. Information is also
provided to the public through articles included in the monthly utility bill
stuffer.

Another part of the stormwater education program educates commercial and
industrial owners and or operators about their responsibility to reduce the
pollution in storm runoff.

If you see something other than stormwater that has been disposed of or dumped
into a storm sewer or local waterway, please contact the Customer Care Center at
311. Someone will investigate. Remember, storm drains are for rain.

City of Tulsa drainage systems are maintained regularly to help prevent water
from backing up into streets and homes. If you spot a blocked drain or see
illegal development in a flood zone, call 311, and an inspector will
investigate.

Reminder: Don't pollute! Do NOT pour used motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides,
fertilizers or other pollutants down the storm drainage system. Storm drains are
NOT part of the sewer system. All storm sewers in Tulsa drain directly into the
waters of the Arkansas River or Bird Creek. These drain outlets are monitored
regularly after rain events, and checked for pollutants. The generated report is
then sent to the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, as required by
Tulsa's National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit.

Putting foreign substances into this system can also cause flooding and is a
violation of City ordinance. Such actions are punishable by fines of up to
$1,000 a day. Please do your part and keep the inlets and drainage ways
throughout Tulsa clear of brush and debris.

The 2021 Municipal Stormwater Discharge Permit Annual Report is now available
online.

 

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