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Stormwater

What it means to be Stormwater ​Smart

In Ann Arbor, we know that the Huron River is vital to our community because it’s our primary source of drinking water – but it’s also a priceless natural resource that’s vital for recreation and the environment itself.

That’s why we’ve worked hard to establish a state-of-the-art storm drain​ system designed to protect the Huron River. Our management of the drain system embraces the newest thinking and takes advantage of the latest technology to control, retain and reduce the flow of stormwater in our city.

We call it being Stormwater Smart.

Prior to 2022, three separate water departments — with three different specialties — worked independently to ​provide quality water services and ensure the public health ​of the Greater Ann Arbor community. Today, these three units are working together as one — Ann Arbor Water​​ — committed to excellence, scientifically based data and innovative solutions.

The Importance of Stormwater

We all have a responsibility to keep contaminants from reaching the Huron River watershed – all our surface and groundwater eventually goes into the river. Whenever there’s a heavy rainfall, or even just a little rain, a lot of pollution can end up being washed off the streets and into the Huron River. You can help prevent that simply by reducing the amount of rainwater that flows off your property from sidewalks, driveways, roofs, etc.

RAIN GARDEN

RAIN BARRELS

SCAVENGER HUNT

ADOPT-A-STORMDRAIN

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BECOME A RIVERSAFE HOME

The City of Ann Arbor works to manage stormwater in conjunction with the land use change in order to protect water quality and reduce impact of stormwater on local water resources. We plan, design, and construct and maintain a stormwater manage​ment system, sediment/flood control programs and projects, and provide stormwater education.

Stormwater credits can save you money while you help the environment!

Ann Arbor residents can earn money-saving stormwater credits by, using rain barrels, building rain gardens and more.

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