Stormwater Pollution Prevention
The Stormwater Division maintains the flow of stormwater through Cape Girardeau. Stormwater is rain that falls on streets, roofs, parking lots, and other surfaces. It then flows into inlets and travels through storm drains to creeks, streams, rivers, or other bodies of water. Since the water is not filtered, everything in the pipelines is released into the waterways. You should never pour any chemicals or hazardous materials on the ground or down the storm drains. Pollution harms everything that relies on the water source including plants, fish, wildlife, and humans. Even moderate pollution can damage the water supply. Most of Cape Girardeau's stormwater ends up in the Mississippi River, which is a drinking source for many communities.