Stormwater. Charley Schwartz, PE Senior Environmental Engineer Leon County Development Support & Environmental Management Renaissance Center, 2nd Floor.

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Stormwater

Charley Schwartz, PE Senior Environmental Engineer Leon County Development Support & Environmental Management Renaissance Center, 2nd Floor 435 North Macomb Street Tallahassee, FL Phone: (850)

Sediment Nutrients Dissolved Oxygen (Algae) Bacteria (Fecal Coliforms) Oil & Grease/ Metals Temperature Atmospheric Deposition Floatables (Litter)

Discolor Smother ShadeSponge

Nutrients = Plant Food

Algae Bloom

Hypoxia

Exhaust Oil/Grease Break Dust Tire Rubber Car Parts

Oil

Disconnect Downspouts ->

“REVENGE OF THE BMPS!”