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City of
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City warns residents not to release swimming pool water into storm drainsSwimming pool owners planning on draining their pool this fall should use proper procedures when discharging their chlorinated pool water. It is against city code to drain swimming pool water into a street or storm drain. Fines can range from $200 to $1,000 per violation.
“The best way to drain your pool and backwash your pool filtration unit is through a sanitary sewer line. This method is environmentally friendly and allows the chlorinated pool water to be treated before entering a creek or stream,” said Environmental Unit Supervisor Raymond Melton.
Where no sewer line is available, water should be dechlorinated and tested before draining the pool. Citizens should also remove any large debris that could clog the sewer line.
Chlorinated pool water and filter backwash materials are pollutants that can negatively impact fish and plants living in streams.
For more information about storm drain contamination or to report a violation, call (405) 297-1774 |
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Stormwater Quality Management |
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