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- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Unidentified speaker Over time, stormwater inlets get clogged with sand, leaves, and grass clippings, natural things, but also cans, plastic bottles, and other trash. Our team clears all that debris so stormwater can drain properly. To better see what we're dealing with, our stormwater asset management team has a special camera on wheels. The camera goes where we can, checking stormwater pipes for anything that might block the water flow. The camera also helps us check the condition of the stormwater pipes to see if repairs are needed. And that's important because Pasco has more than 347 miles of stormwater pipes and more than 17,000 stormwater inlets. Once we analyze the video, the operation team shows up to blast water into the stormwater pipes and vacuum up any debris. Then we truck it all away. With clean stormwater pipes, cleaner water is now flowing into our ponds, rivers, and lakes, and some of that water eventually flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Clean stormwater inlets also prevent flooding, which means safer properties and less damage for everyone. So now you can see why dumping anything into a stormwater inlet or altering a stormwater structure is not only illegal but harmful. Don't dump grass clippings, fertilizer, chemicals, paint, basically anything that affects water quality in the environment. Pasco has a waste drop-off
- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Unidentified speaker Hi, I'm Hans with Pasco County Public Works. You'd be surprised at what ends up in our stormwater inlets. Besides the occasional gator, we find mattresses, bicycles, even shoes. How does it all get here? More on that later. First, it's time to clean up and clear out.
- R26-232 National Public Works Week
Jack Mariano in favor say aye. Aye. Thank you. I'd like to say that uh you know this morning on on the radio talking about things we're gonna talk about, I was very proud to say the recognition public works was gonna get today. Didn't know we had this many people coming forward, but I'm glad you're all here to hear it. Um You know, yesterday we had a meeting with a stormwater project, the septic to sewer project, combining together with Sea Pines. We had experts from the stormwater side, we had people from the septic to sewer side working together to try to bring the project, which so many things Need to happen together. And Brantford, when you brought it up years ago, we don't want to do a road project unless we're gonna look at the stormwater to go with it. Uh so the between the stormwater sidewalk projects coordinate everything. I think the way we're running things now is absolutely phenomenal. And what you guys do out there day in and day out, you've made my life so much easier from 2004 when we had those four hurricanes, all the storms we've had in the years between. I used to have a loop that would take me like eight hours to go from the top of the county down
- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Unidentified speaker site in Spring Hill that's open every day except Sundays. So bring your household hazardous waste here instead. You'll avoid a hefty fine for dumping in the stormwater drains. We want to protect your family and your property from flooding, and we want to keep our natural resources as pollution-free as possible. And you can do your part too. We hope you learned a little about how we're serving our community, and if you see a clogged storm dream, please let us know at mypasco.net or by calling 727-847-2411.
- Resolution 23-139 Water Awareness Poster Contest
Jack Mariano So I j I just saw that this morning and I said I knew I wanted to show that to the board, but Brantford, you know, your your team, Jason and company, and and Mike, what you've done for the years past have been great for stormwater. Um and by the way, with Country Club Estate. It's first I've heard of that issue with their flooding again because I know we did a a lot of good stuff out there to fix it, so I'm sure we'll get to it. But I thought it'd be good for the kids to see it as well with and after grading um all their water awareness posters, uh very impressed with everybody's effort. Uh the whole The whole litany of of uh posters was awesome. So Commissioner Weightman?