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The streams, creeks, drainage ditches and storm sewers in our neighborhoods provide a vital service. By receiving and carrying away any stormwater runoff from our homes and properties, the storms and creeks prevent flooding. Stormwater drainage systems can only function properly if they are kept clear of grass clippings, branches, leaves and other debris that can clog the system. Additionally, standing water that can form behind debris can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Please remember that all of the creeks, ditches and storm sewers in Montgomery Township eventually discharge into larger streams and rivers used for water supply, recreation and other uses. Motor oil or other waste products that are disposed of in a storm sewer very quickly become a serious water pollution problem. To learn simple ways everyone can help prevent stormwater pollution, please read this 1 pg. guidance titled, "Solutions to Stormwater Pollution". Residents are reminded to respect our stormwater drainage system at all times. Do not use them as receptacles for branches, leaves, grass clippings, motor oil or other yard or household wastes. Please dispose of all such materials properly. Some of these materials may be handled through Montgomery Township or Somerset County Solid Waste and Recycling Programs. As always, spring cleanup poses problems concerning how to dispose of yard materials and grass clippings. The Township Container Facility cannot take these items. Following are some suggestions for homeowners facing disposal problems:
Please feel free to contact Montgomery Township Public Works at 908-874-3144 or the Somerset County Division of Solid Waste at 908-231-7031 with any questions. Additional information on minimizing and controlling yard and household waste can be obtained from the Rutgers Cooperative Extension Service at 908-526-6293.
Montgomery Township Garage
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