Chemicals and other hazardous substances entering stormwater drains can have a devastating impact on our environment. Hazardous substances can:
- poison waterways
- reduce oxygen levels
- degrade native habitats.
What enters stormwater drains and waterways ends up at sea.
Wastewater, which is water used in flushing toilets and showering, is filtered and goes to a wastewater treatment plant. Stormwater on the other hand is not filtered or treated.
While a lot of people use hazardous substances, some businesses have larger amounts and stronger concentrations onsite.
This increases the risk of damage to our environment should a hazardous substance enter stormwater drains.
See What you should keep out of the stormwater drain for more information.