Stormwater RUN O F F. Rain Runoff This Is A Cloud… When It Gets Big…. …It Cries Its Tears Are Called Rain & It Is Made Of Teeny Tiny Water Drops.

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Stormwater RUN O F F

Rain Runoff

This Is A Cloud… When It Gets Big…. …It Cries Its Tears Are Called Rain & It Is Made Of Teeny Tiny Water Drops

Infiltration ET Ponding Soil Compaction

RainfallInfiltrationPondingETRunoff

Quantity = Flooding Quality = Pollution

Top View Side View

Water Quality Sediment Sediment Nutrients Nutrients(Nitrogen,Phosphorus) Pesticides Pesticides Bacteria Bacteria Oil & Grease Oil & Grease Metals Metals Temperature Temperature Floatables Floatables