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Erosion & Sediment Control Education

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Storm water management is performed by the Engineering Department and the Streets and Sewers Division of the Public Works Department. These departments work together to manage the urban runoff and maintain the City’s infrastructure in compliance with the Clean Water Act. Effective storm water management includes:

  • Keeping lakes and streams clean
  • Maintaining waterways to minimize erosion and damage to adjacent property
  • Maintaining detention basins to reduce flooding and filter out pollution
  • Installing sump pump drain lines at strategic areas
  • Inlet maintenance and repairs

To report a storm water or sanitary sewer issue, call Engineering at 309-434-2980 during regular office hours. For emergency issues (e.g., backup or illicit discharge) after hours, call Police at 309-820-8888.

Erosion and Sediment Control

Background
Why is an Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance Needed?
Construction Site Runoff Control
IEPA Forms
Questions or Comments?

Frequently Asked Questions

Below is a list of all Frequently Asked Questions lists from the categories related to Erosion and Sediment Control. You can find a specific category by using the drop-down box above the questions. Click each question to show or hide the answer.

  • Erosion and Sediment Control Background Information

  • Erosion and Sediment Control Measures

  • Erosion and Sediment Control Street Cleaning

Draining a Swimming Pool

While it is an integral part of keeping pool water sanitary during use, chlorine is a dangerous chemical that is harmful to the environment. Without proper ways to dispose of it, water contaminated with chlorine has the potential to harm both human property and native plant and animal life.  Such discharges are toxic to animal and plant life of all kinds and can cause erosion or sediment problems if improperly done. To that end, the City of Bloomington has created a policy to regulate the proper discharge of pool and spa water.

How can I dispose of waste pool water properly?
What happens if I do not comply with this policy?

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