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Stormwater Pollution Prevention
The St. Lucie County Stormwater Pollution Prevention page provides resources and information about the origins of water pollution, what the County is doing to prevent it, and why it's important for all of us to do so.
How can you help?
From cleaning up after your pets to proper lawn care tips and tricks, here are some simple things you can do to make a positive impact on the environment.
Report Illicit Discharge
Sewage, household chemicals, and chlorinated pool water are just a few examples of illicit discharges that can upset the natural balance of our waterways. If you encounter any of these, it's important to report them. Find more information about identifying and reporting these discharges at our Report Illicit Discharge page.
Water Quality Data
Want to take a deeper dive into the numbers? The following links to outside sources provide a wealth of information about the function of our natural ecosystem and the current challenges being faced by the local communities. We urge all St. Lucie County residents to participate by doing their part to help offset the non-point source pollution. This will help to preserve our fragile resources for future generations.
- St. Lucie County Health Department (opens in new tab)
- Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission Red Tide Monitoring (opens in new tab)
- Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute LOBO Water Monitoring Network (opens in new tab)
- Ocean Research and Conservation Association Kilroy Water Monitoring Network (opens in new tab)
- South Florida Water Management District (opens in new tab)
