Stormwater

Stormwater is rain or snowmelt that does not soak into the ground because it falls on hard surfaces such as buildings, streets, parking lots and other impervious surfaces. This stormwater travels across these surfaces collecting dirt, debris and chemicals that are carried directly into our lakes, streams and rivers without treatment.

To minimize storm water pollution, the City of Baxter has a stormwater management system which consists of many elements, including storm sewer pipes, catch basins, manholes, culverts, stormwater ponds, swales and open ditches.

In 2006, the City of Baxter implemented a Storm Water Utility program as a method of financing storm water management activities with dedicated funds. Each developed property in the City pays a monthly fee based on the amount of runoff it contributes. For commercial properties, this fee is determined by the amount of impervious surface on the property.

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