Why can’t I throw my grass clippings in the creek?
Grass clippings or other yard waste smothers natural vegetation and can add excessive nutrients to the creek. When the yard waste decays it introduces high nutrient levels, which reduces oxygen levels in the water, harming aquatic life in the creek. The material can also float downstream, lodge against trees, and become a major obstruction to stormwater flows. Current State regulations prohibit the discharge, dumping or release of potential pollutants into watercourses. This includes grass clippings and yard waste.

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1. Why can’t I throw my grass clippings in the creek?
2. Why do I need a permit to work in the creek?
3. Why do they spray oil on the road before they place the asphalt during a road surface treatment?
4. Why do I not see construction activity associated with the road surface treatment when I drive by?
5. Why does the County not maintain the culvert/ditch behind my house?