Unless they do it a whole bunch different in other states, runoff goes into
storm drains which go into streams, creeks, rivers and eventually to the
ocean or lake (depending on the state). They have nothing to do with sewer
treatment. That water doesn't go anywhere near a sewer treatment plant.
Whole different set of pipes. That's why you aren't supposed to dump
"stuff" into them. The water isn't treated and is harmful to fish, wildlife
and general water quality.
Lynda
The press corp is fact-adverse but very fable friendly.
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From: "Marie McHarry" <mmcharry AT gmail.com>
Actually, that's a more sensible tax than some I've heard of. If water
runs off paved areas, then it goes into the storm sewers and causes
flooding and the need for more sewage treatment. It's a user tax, more
or less.