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Storm Water Coalition

The Stormwater Coalition is a collaboration of cities, companies, and citizens gathered to improve stormwater quality in Davis County through public outreach and education. Monthly work meetings are open to the public and input can be submitted in person or via email or phone.

As a group we combine resources, coordinate activities, share information and responsibilities to reach mutual goals. Our target pollutants are silt & sediment, construction waste, fertilizers & pesticides, oils & fuels and trash & debris. Our target audiences are construction contractors, residents, high-pollution potential businesses, land developers and municipal employees.

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Storm water is rain and snow melt that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways, and parking lots. Storm water carries sediment, oil, grease, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other pollutants into storm drains and then, untreated, into nearby water bodies. Because most storm water drainage systems provide no treatment, preventing contamination of storm water is crucial to ensure that pollutants do not enter waterways. Improperly managed storm water runoff is also a leading cause of flooding, which can lead to property damage, cause road safety hazards, and clog catch basins and culverts with sediment and debris.

DCSWC Public Education & Outreach on Storm Water
Please use this website to learn more about storm water and the Davis County Storm water Coalition.

Household Hazardous Wastes are common to our homes and workplace but must be carefully handled and disposed to unsure that unintended circumstances do not occur.

Chemicals such as cleaners, cosmetics, medicine, and automotive fluids are just a few examples of these wastes that must be properly handled. Batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, and thermometers are some of the objects that should be carefully disposed of to avoid dangerous exposure to chemicals contained within the products.

Household Hazardous Waste Fact Sheet

Contact Information

Physical & Mailing Address
Davis County Public Works
1500 East 650 North 
Fruit Heights, UT 84037

Phone Numbers
(801) 444-2230 :: Main
(801) 451-4150 :: After Hour Emergencies

Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except county holidays)

General questions or potential problems may also be submitted by using the Citizens Request Link.

Cities

Spills Hotline
801-451-3296
Bountiful City
801-298-6125
Centerville City
801-292-8232
Clearfield City
801-525-2788
Clinton City
801-774-2690
Farmington City
801-451-2383
Fruit Heights City
801-546-0861
Hill Air Force Base
801-775-3652
Kaysville City
801-544-1363
Layton City
801-336-3700
North Salt Lake City
801-335-8700
South Weber City
801-479-3177
Sunset City
801-614-0014
Syracuse City
801-825-7235
West Bountiful City
801-292-4486
West Point City
801-776-0971
Woods Cross City
801-292-4421
DC Public Works
801-444-2230

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