City of Carrollton, TX
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Reporting an Environmental Concern
Some incidents require an immediate response by the City's Environmental Services department in order to maintain public health and safety. If you see any of the following:
- Pollutant discharges into a storm water inlet or drain
- Pollutant releases into local creeks, streams, or other bodies of water
- Wastewater discharges
- Oil or chemical spills
- Sanitary sewer overflows
Please contact us immediately at 972-466-3060. If you witness one of these incidents outside of regular business hours, please call dispatch non-emergency at 972-466-3333 for immediate assistance.
Presentations
Book a presentation with us! We would love to talk about stormwater with your school, organization, church, HOA, or more! Below are presentation we offer, please contact us at 972-466-3035 to set up a presentation.
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What is Stormwater?This presentation covers what stormwater is and how stormwater pollution can affect out waterways. |
Stormwater in CarrolltonLearn about The City of Carrollton's stormwater permit and what Carrollton does to protect the waters of Texas. |
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Pollution Prevention & Stopping Illicit DischargesLearn of the different types of illicit discharges and how you can help stop them through pollution prevention practices. |
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Freddy the FishThis presentation is a good visual that shows how pollution affect clear streams and eventually render the habitat unlivable for aquatic life. |
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The Incredible Water JourneyThis is a fun, interactive game that helps students better understand the movement of water through the water cycle. |
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Crumpled WatershedThe crumpled watershed is a great hands on visual that shows students how various sources of pollution affect streams. |
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EnviroscapeThis interactive lesson makes use of a model town that shows students how our daily habits impact the environment and disturb the natural balance of the urban water cycle. |