Stormwater
Stormwater
Storm Water Pollution Hotline - 24 hours a day
Telephone: (772) 600-1260
E-mail Storm Water
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Mission: "The City of Stuart is implementing "Best Management Practices" (BMP's) to reduce pollutants and improve water quality in our canals and rivers."
Pet Waste Ordinance 2230-2011
Pet Waste and Stormwater Pollution
Fertilizer Guidelines
Fertilizer Regulations Ordinance 2222-2011
BMP Descriptions & Links:
Public Education and Outreach - Distribute educational materials and perform outreach to inform citizens, businesses, boaters and school age children about the impacts polluted stormwater runoff discharges can have on water quality.
Public Participation and Involvement - Provide opportunities for citizens to participate in the development and implementation of a stormwater management program in the City of Stuart.
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination -Develop, implement, and enforce a plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges to the City's storm drainage system.
Construction Site Runoff - Develop, implement, and enforce an erosion and sediment control program for construction activities that disturb one acre or more of land.
Pollution Prevention/Good Housekeeping - Develop and implement a program to reduce or eliminate pollutant runoff from City facilities and operations.
St. Lucie River Protection Plan Components - Develop and implement a Pet Waste Ordinance program.
FSA's Stormwater Project Award
FSA - Stormwater ProjectOutstanding Achievement Award, 2012
The photos show a beautifully and recently restored Memorial Park located in the heart of downtown Stuart.
The purpose of the restoration of Memorial Park was to mitigate recurring flooding in a passive park with many stormwater improvements along with the creation of a bio-swale to improve water quality.
Many park amenities were added including pavilions, a pedestrian bridge and benches along the winding brick-paved walkways throughout the park.
And one of its highly significant environmental improvements - it is completely irrigated with reclaimed water.
Publications
SESWA Newsletter - Rivers Coalition Recognition
Watershed Performance Evaluation- Technical Report
Slide Shows
City Watershed Protection and Restoration Program - One of the most comprehensive watershed improvement programs.
City Watershed Protection Slide Show- Watershed Protection and Improvement Program.
Haney Creek Trail Slide Show - A Visual Walking Tour.
Contact Us
Storm Water Pollution Hotline - 24 hours a day
Telephone: (772) 600-1260
E-mail Storm Water

Call the City hotline if you wish to report pollution discharges such as:
- Intentional dumping of trash, yard waste, used motor oil, paint, or other pollutants into a storm drain, ditch, pond, lake, or stream
- Sanitary sewer overflows
- Discharges of sediments from construction sites into storm drains or tracked onto public roadways
- Suspected illegal dumping sites
You will be calling an automated voice mail system so please speak as clearly as possible. State your name, address, and phone number so that we may contact you if additional information is needed. The information you provide is confidential. You may remain anonymous if you wish.
Provide as much information as you can about your observation. Include a brief description of your observation, the location or address of the event, the type of pollutant discharged, date and time of the discharge.
Protecting our water resources is essential to life on our planet!



































