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Find comprehensive services, data and information related to stormwater and non-point source pollution in King County, Washington.

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Stormwater Services and Information for King County, Washington

Stormwater Matters Video
Pet waste and stormwater

The video Pet waste and stormwater offers ideas for pet owners to help keep streams, lakes and Puget Sound clean. Did you know there are 200 tons of pet waste deposited in the Puget Sound region every day, and stormwater flushes it into lakes, streams and Puget Sound? Now you know. Learn how you can help reduce water pollution from this source for a healthier environment.

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This video is the fifth in the Stormwater Matters series of videos, which were produced to foster public understanding of stormwater, policies and plans to manage it, and ways we can all help:

  1. What is stormwater and why is it important?
  2. Stormwater regulations - local and national
  3. King County's Stormwater Management Plan
  4. How you can improve stormwater to help Puget Sound
  5. Pet waste and stormwater
  6. Septic systems and stormwater
  7. Soils and stormwater
  8. Roadside ditch stormwater pollution filtering
  9. Illicit Connection and Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Program
  10. Dog Doogity music video

This video published on Vimeo and should be accessible from all devices including iPhone and iPad. Video length 1 minute, 8 seconds.

For information about stormwater in King County, please contact Giles Pettifor, Project/Program Manager, Stormwater Services Section.