Where does rainwater go when it hits the ground? If it falls on a vegetated surface such as your yard, a garden, or a forest, most of the water is absorbed by the soil or plants and is returned to the water cycle (see link below). If it falls on an impervious surface such as a road or a driveway, it runs off to local streams and waterways.
Stormwater can be defined as rainwater plus anything that it carries. In urban areas such as Salem, rainfall can transport a multitude of pollutants to our streams and waterways. Water that flows into storm drains on the streets, flows directly into our urban streams.
In general, poor water quality can be linked to either point source pollutants or nonpoint source pollutants. Understanding these terms is the first step in learning current regulations, conditions, and how your daily activities can impact water quality in our local streams.
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