Yard clippings leaves are natural, so they don't cause any problems, right?
Stormwater, Clean Oceans, & Pollution Prevention
Grass, leaves and yard clippings that are repeatedly swept into catch basins can clog the drain, causing flooding and the potential for becoming a breeding ground for rodents and insects. Additionally, grass and leaves decompose and once yard clippings enter into the ocean, they contribute to new plant growth which deprives fish of their oxygen, and the fish die.

Source: lastormwater.org

For more information on the City's Stormwater Program or should you have questions, contact the City's Water Quality Manager at (714) 229-6740.

Created on Aug.  6, 2002 at 12:04 AM (PDT). Last updated by kgraham@cypressca.org on July 26, 2019 at  4:39 PM (PDT). Owned by cmcmahon@ci.cypress.ca.us.
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