Storm Drain Marker Program Request and Information Form is a legal document that was released by the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Louisiana.
Q: What is the Storm Drain Marker Program?
A: The Storm Drain Marker Program is a program that helps to raise awareness about stormwater runoff and its impact on water quality.
Q: What is stormwater runoff?
A: Stormwater runoff is rainwater or melting snow that flows over the ground and into storm drains, eventually entering bodies of water.
Q: Why is stormwater runoff a concern?
A: Stormwater runoff can carry pollutants, such as oil, chemicals, and trash, into bodies of water, polluting them and harming aquatic life.
Q: How does the Storm Drain Marker Program work?
A: The program involves placing markers or signs near storm drains to remind people that anything dumped into the drains goes directly into waterways.
Q: Who can participate in the Storm Drain Marker Program?
A: Any individual, group, or organization concerned about water quality can participate in the program.
Q: How can I request storm drain markers?
A: You can request storm drain markers by filling out the Storm Drain Marker Program Request and Information Form.
Q: Can the Storm Drain Marker Program be implemented in all areas?
A: The program can be implemented in any area that has storm drains and is interested in promoting water quality.
Q: Is there a cost associated with participating in the Storm Drain Marker Program?
A: There may be a cost associated with the purchase and installation of the markers, but this can vary depending on the organization.
Q: What are the benefits of participating in the Storm Drain Marker Program?
A: Participating in the program can help educate the community about water quality issues, reduce pollution, and improve the health of waterways.
Form Details:
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