Keeping Our Creeks Clean
Water that comes from rain or snow melt that doesn't soak into the ground becomes stormwater. Stormwater has the potential to pick-up pollutants from streets, sidewalks, and parking lots and deposit them in surface waters. Unlike wastewater, stormwater is not treated by the City in a large treatment facility. Instead, hundreds of smaller treatment structures and methods are used throughout the City. Some of these treatment structures are under parking lots of new businesses, hidden in the landscaping of those businesses, or in the open spaces of a subdivision. Whether treated or untreated, Cape Girardeau's stormwater, and the pollutants it carries, ends up in our many creeks. Sediments, trash, and chemicals can harm the aquatic life in our creeks and the Mississippi River, which is the drinking water source for many communities downstream.