Available in standard and custom color combinations.
No dumping drains to stream.
Storm drain markers are intended to remind people that waste poured down storm drains flows directly into important water resources and can damage water quality.
Storm drains are commonly misused by the public for the disposal of waste such as paint motor oil antifreeze pesticides and other pollutants.
This improper disposal can seriously damage water quality and the environment.
Assists in complying with npdes 40 cfr 122 26 when used as best management practice in storm water pollution prevention plans.
Can withstand years of weather and traffic.
Instead of paying for pre painted bins containers and signage just paint the symbol on existing surfaces yourself.
This is precisely why we created our no dumping drains to stream stencil.
Much more eco friendly than marking drains with spray paint.
Quick and easy to apply with no surface preparation or special tools needed.
Sized 29 wide x 5 tall.
Storm drain marking many people think storm drains carry water to treatment facilities for cleanup.
Designed to educate the public and increase awareness about the dangers of pollutants flowing into our water system.
Help put an end to water pollution in your community mark all storm drains with almetek s permanent storm drain markers.
Adhesive requires no mixing.
This stencil design perfectly depicts the standard dumping stencil symbol and it makes it easy for you to paint it anywhere you need it.
Choose from standard messages or customize with your own message.
Storm drain marking no dumping drains to creek w fish.
Storm drains carry rainwater and pollutants directly to the nearest stream wetland and our tualatin river.
Drains to creek waterway bay gulf etc.
Unfortunately some people use the storm drains to dump waste like soap paint pesticides antifreeze and used motor oil.
Prevent water contamination by identifying storm drains.
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Storm drain marking helps in educating the public that most storm drains go directly into waterways untreated.