Stormwater Question Title * 1. Select Age Group Under 18 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ OK Question Title * 2. What statement best describes what happens to water that goes into city streets, gutters, and enters the storm drains It goes to the City Wastewater Treatment Facility It is released to river, lakes, and streams untreated It is treated in a separate facility and released I don't know OK Question Title * 3. Hosing or sweeping trash, grass clippings, or dirt into the street is harmful to local rivers and waterways I Don't Know True False OK Question Title * 4. Dumping household materials, automotive fluids, paint, and grease into the street and storm sewer system is illegal I don't know True False OK Question Title * 5. What can be put down a storm drain (select all that apply) Fats, oils, and grease from cooking Used mop water, pressure wash water, and surface wash-down water Rinse water from paint brushes, concrete tools, and other construction tools Sump pump and beaver system discharge water Rainwater Used Oil, Solvents, and Petroleum products I don't Know OK Question Title * 6. In your opinion, which are major sources of stormwater pollution Industrial Businesses Construction Sites Gas Stations Automobiles Landscaping Chemicals Pet Waste All None OK Question Title * 7. How should you dispose of materials such as used oil, paint thinners and solvents, pesticides, or similar items Place them in your garbage container Take it to the transfer station/landfill Pour it into the storm sewer, street, or gutter Pour it down a sink or floor drain Take it to the City Household Hazardous Waste Facility OK Question Title * 8. How should you dispose of pet waste Hose it down to disintegrate it Leave it on the ground Place it in with your yard waste Bag it and place it in your trash I don't know OK Question Title * 9. If you notice someone dumping something into a storm drain, or notice an obvious pollutant entering the storm drain, what should you do Ignore it and mind your own business Wash it down the drain with lots of water Contact the City of Grand Island at 385-5455 during business hours, or the Police department after hours Confront the individual and tell them to stop OK Question Title * 10. Are you interested in becoming involved in the City of Grand Island Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program? If so please provide contact information below. OK DONE