What is the difference between the storm drainage system and the wastewater system?
The storm drainage systems consists of the natural and man made channels and underground pipes (storm drains) that transport rainwater from streets, yards and other areas. This water goes directly to our creeks, rivers and lakes carrying pollutants with it. Water entering the storm drainage system is not treated.

The waste water (sanitary sewer) system is composed of a branching network of pipes and manholes. It is used to collect and transport the water from the sinks, washing machines, toilets and other such facilities. Waste water is treated, disinfected and released to the creeks or rivers.

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1. What is a sanitary sewer clean-out?
2. What are the city's responsibilities for sewer line problems?
3. What about problems with my sewer service?
4. How do I know if I am on the sewer system?
5. What is sewer averaging?
6. What is the difference between the storm drainage system and the wastewater system?
7. Can sewer gas enter my home from sewer lines?