pollution

April 2022 Press Release

April 2022 Press Release

Pet waste is more than an annoyance for pedestrians, it contains bacteria, viruses, and parasites and poses a serious threat to our rivers, lakes, and streams. In addition to looking and smelling bad, animal waste can wash into drain inlets during storm events. Storm water, carrying the waste flows from the inlets through the drainage system and discharges into local creeks and rivers and eventually into McKellar Lake and the Mississippi River. In addition to increasing bacteria levels, decomposing animal waste demands a high level of oxygen from the water. By reducing the amount of available oxygen, aquatic life suffers.

January 2022 Press Release

January 2022 Press Release

Once Santa and his reindeer have headed home and Christmas tree needles are scattered on the floor, it’s time to toss the once fresh-smelling tree. The City of Memphis Storm Water Department wants to remind all residents to properly dispose their live Christmas trees and holiday greenery by either recycling or leaving them out for curbside pickup. Properly disposing and recycling live Christmas trees and holiday greenery keeps thousands of pounds of evergreens from being deposited into landfills.

October 2021 Press Release

October 2021 Press Release

Public Meeting Webinar- Pollution Prevention Practices

June 2021 Press Release

June 2021 Press Release

Help Us Keep City Storm Drains Clean! Do Not Blow or Rake Lawn Clippings into Storm Drains or Streets.

February 2021 Press Release

February 2021 Press Release

Call for little Memphians to enter our Lil’ Pollution Preventer Art Contest!