Public Works > Stormwater Quality Resources
STORMWATER QUALITY - THE BASICS
- opens in a new windowThe Drain is Just for Rainopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowCar Washing & Our Waterwaysopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowOutdoor Cleaning and Pressure Washingopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowWater Quality and Youopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowPet Waste FAQsopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowPet Waste is Natural, but…opens PDF file
- opens in a new windowNatural Yard Careopens PDF file
BUSINESSES
- opens in a new windowVehicle Washing for Commercial Property Owners and Businessesopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowOutdoor Cleaning and Pressure Washingopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowStormwater Pollution Prevention Practices for Businessopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowMenu for a Cleaner Environment-Guide for the Food Service Industryopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowDumpster Maintenanceopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowWaste, Cleaning, and Spills Best Management Practicesopens PDF file
FACILITY MAINTENANCE
- opens in a new windowOperations & Maintenance Plan – Maintenance Standardsopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowStormwater Facility Maintenance Manual 2022 Rev.opens PDF file
- opens in a new window2022 Inspection & Maintenance Report Formopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowStormwater Maintenance Providersopens PDF file
- opens in a new windowHow to check sediment depth in catch basins, vaults, and tanksopens PDF file
Quick Links
Puget Sound Starts Here
opens in a new windowPuget Sound Starts Here is a partnership of local and regional governments dedicated to improving water quality in Puget Sound and our local lakes, rivers and streams.
Click on the logo to find out what you can do to join neighbors in action.
Clean Water Kitsap
opens in a new windowClean Water Kitsap is a multi-agency partnership created to reduce flooding, prevent pollution and restore fish habitat through stormwater management activities. We are managed by Kitsap County Public Works and fund partner programs within these agencies – Kitsap Public Health District, Kitsap Conservation District and Washington State University Kitsap Extension.