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An illicit discharge occurs when pollutants or non-stormwater materials enter a creek or storm drain system, which is designed to carry only rainwater to local waterways. Common examples include oil, chemicals, paint, yard waste, or even sewage, which can severely harm water quality and local ecosystems. If you witness a spill or see illegal dumping...

Stormwater Overview The California Small Phase II MS4 Permit Program was developed in response to the growing recognition of stormwater runoff as a major source of water pollution in urbanized areas. In 1972, the federal government passed the Clean Water Act (CWA), establishing the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), which initially targeted large industrial...

This page offers a snapshot of the most requested and available cemetery options, including cremation plots, niches, and waitlist opportunities for casket plots and crypts. Please note that prices listed here cover the cost to reserve a location and do not include additional fees for interment, markers, or inscriptions. For a complete breakdown of all...

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