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Water Wise: Simple Yard Care to Protect Local Waterways

This Fall, Keep Leaves in Check to Keep Storm Drains Clear and Water Flowing
Family raking leaves

As autumn paints our neighborhoods with brilliant foliage, the seasonal leaf drop brings more than just beauty — it brings responsibility. Crisp, fallen leaves may seem harmless scattered across your yard, but when left unchecked, leaves and other yard waste like grass clippings, dead foliage, twigs, and branches that are not properly bagged or contained can pose unique challenges in a city like ours.

During rainfall, a city’s many hard, paved surfaces cause stormwater to flow quickly. When yard waste is swept into the streets, it collects on the top of storm drains where it can block the flow of water through the grate. Because storm drains are not designed to convey physical debris, this can cause water to back up, contributing to the risk of localized flooding in streets and wet basements. These mats of debris can also begin to trap additional items like litter, worsening the problem.

Large quantities of decomposing leaves also release nutrients into stormwater, which then flows into nearby waterways and can trigger algae blooms that may alter local water chemistry. This can negatively impact fish and other wildlife.

Regular yard maintenance during the fall isn’t just about curb appeal, it’s a frontline defense against water pollution. You can play a vital role in protecting our community and waterways by taking extra precautions while maintaining your yard this fall. 

Help Protect Our Community and Rivers

  • Do not rake or blow leaves or grass clippings off your property into the street. Do not pile leaves or other yard waste near storm drains or blow them into storm drains - this will cause sewer backups.
  • Place your leaves in a paper bag for curbside yard debris collection or compost them at home. If you have a mulching lawnmower, use it to recycle leaves and their nutrients, being sure the mulch is contained in your garden, and won’t wash away in a storm.
  • Only fertilize if necessary and do not overapply. Select slow-release and organic fertilizers, and products which are less likely to wash away. Fertilize lawns or gardens in the fall to promote root growth and prevent nutrients from washing away during spring rains.
  • When walking your pet, always bring a bag to scoop up waste. Make sure to clean up after your pet in your own yard, especially before it rains. Dispose of bagged pet waste in a trash can.
  • Do not dump yard waste, trash, pet waste, or other waste into storm drains.
  • Where safe to do so, clear leaves, trash, and other debris off storm drain grates and dispose of them properly in the trash. However, never reach inside a storm drain or lift the grate.
  • If you see a clogged or broken storm drain, please call our 24/7 Dispatch at 412-255-2423 (Press 1).

For more information, visit our Storm Drains page.

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