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NDOT is reaching out to the public for assistance with identifying and reporting illicit discharges within the Department's state road right-of-way. This information will be beneficial in the ongoing effort to reduce non-stormwater illicit discharges that can impair the quality of water in our lakes, rivers and streams.
An illicit discharge is anything entering a storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater. Pollutant examples include, but are not limited to, pesticides, fertilizers, weed killers, detergents, oils and grease, litter and illegal activities such as dumping materials into storm drains or connecting waste water pipes into storm drains.
What to do if you see a concern:
Please call the 24/7 NDEP hotline 1-888-331-6337
NV Division of Environmental Protection - Spill Reporting Hotline
For NDOT right-of-way issues, please use the report form below.
What is an illicit discharge?
An illicit discharge is anything entering a storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater. Pollutant examples include, but are not limited to, pesticides, fertilizers, weed killers, detergents, oils and grease, litter and illegal activities such as dumping materials into storm drains or connecting waste water pipes into storm drains.
What to do if you see a concern:
Please call the 24/7 NDEP hotline 1-888-331-6337
NV Division of Environmental Protection - Spill Reporting Hotline
For NDOT right-of-way issues, please use the report form below.
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