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  2. Stormwater fee - Wikipedia

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    A stormwater fee is a charge imposed on real estate owners for pollution in stormwater drainage from impervious surface runoff.. This system imposes a tax that is proportional to the total impervious area on a particular property, including concrete or asphalt driveways and roofs, that do not allow rain to infiltrate.

  3. Category:Environmental tax - Wikipedia

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    Steering tax; Stormwater fee; U. UK CBAM This page was last edited on 3 December 2022, at 10:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Storm drain - Wikipedia

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    Storm drain grate on a street in Warsaw, Poland Storm drain with its pipe visible beneath it due to construction work. A storm drain, storm sewer (United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada), highway drain, [1] surface water drain/sewer (United Kingdom), or stormwater drain (Australia and New Zealand) is infrastructure designed to drain excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces such as paved ...

  5. Rainwater harvesting in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Rainwater can be used for a number of purposes including stormwater reduction, irrigation, laundry and portable toilets. [2] In addition to low costs, rainwater harvesting is useful for landscape irrigation. Many Canadians have started implementing rainwater harvesting systems for use in stormwater reduction, irrigation, laundry, and lavatory ...

  6. Sebastian increases storm water fees 40%, from $10 to ... - AOL

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    A consultant spent two years studying Sebastian's 70-year old storm water system and devising a plan. It determined that the yearly fee needed to increase to $169.20 per year, but just for basic ...

  7. Surface runoff - Wikipedia

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    Surface runoff (also known as overland flow or terrestrial runoff) is the unconfined flow of water over the ground surface, in contrast to channel runoff (or stream flow).It occurs when excess rainwater, stormwater, meltwater, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate in the soil.

  8. Combined sewer - Wikipedia

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    Combined sewer outflow into the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. Ratcliff Beach CSO discharges into the River Thames in London [7]. These relief structures, called "storm-water regulators" (in American English - or "combined sewer overflows" in British English) are constructed in combined sewer systems to divert flows in excess of the peak design flow of the sewage treatment plant. [6]

  9. ‘Blueprint Planet’ by Huffington Post

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    Companies must wean themselves off fossil fuels. Danish toymaker Lego said in October that it will spend about $1.4 billion to build a wind farm off the coast of Germany.