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REPORT ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS WHAT YOU CAN DO TO ASSIST US IN STOPPING ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS: Become aware of violations that are harmful to our environment. (See pictures of common violation below) Contact 3-1-1 and report any environmental violation as soon as possible. Take a picture if possible of the event/violation. (Film or Digital) *Never Put Yourself at Risk to Collect a Photograph* o Document the event/violation. (Record the following, and once you have the picture write this information on the back of the picture itself) Month, Day, Year and Time the photograph was taken Name and Address of the alleged source, or address of where you saw the violation occur. Brief description of the activity taking place in the picture The name and signature of the person taking the picture Be prepared to fill out an affidavit, upon the investigators request. COMMON ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS TO REPORT Report these violation to 3-1-1 using the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Look for either currently overflowing sewers or stains that indicate an overflowing problem has occurred. Water stain indicates problems Commercial Runoff to Storm Drain Look for any commercial business that has any type of runoff to the storm drain Runoff into Storm Drain

Clogged Storm Drain A clogged storm drain creates flooding problems by not allowing runoff water to drain properly Debris caught in the drain Clogged Drainage Ditch Debris does not allow the water to freely flow Debris caught in the drain Illegal Dumping Into The Storm Drain Residential or commercial, particularly look for people blowing grass clippings etc., into the drains Storm Drain Illegal Fill in the Floodplain Fill in the floodplain prohibits the proper drainage of runoff Floodplain Grease Trap Runoff Grease runoff indicates a grease trap problem, which causes clog drains. Look for stained pavement as an indicator. Grease Stain Illegal Dumping (Solids or Liquids) Garbage, either solid or liquid, should be disposed of properly. Also includes littering. Abandoned Trash

Chemical Spill Residential or Commercial Household Spill Industrial Waste Look for any type of industrial waste that has been abandoned or looks like it has been left for a period of time Abandoned Waste Early Set Out of Solid Waste Also look for items that could be blown around making litter around the neighborhood Loose Debris Dumpster Violations Per City Ordinance all dumpsters must have screens, report dumpsters without screens as well as overflow, and litter Loose Debris Graffiti Look for graffiti on street signs and other City and private property Graffit Overgrown Weeds Either in abandoned or non-abandoned yards Overgrown

Abandoned Vehicles Either on a public street or on private property Abandoned Unsecured Hauling Small or large debris can cause littering or major problems to the roads Not Secured Tracking Mud On The Road A common problem around construction sites, or construction facilities Mud Tracks Smoking Vehicle Gray or white exhaust coming from the tailpipe of a vehicle Smoke Exhaust Fish Kill Problem Look for several dead floating fish in a concentrated area Multiple Dead Fish Improper Removal of Lead-Based Paint Look for visible dust, and a plastic cover around the Site Lead Paint

Unsafe Pool (residential or commercial) Look for water discoloration, and debris Discoloration Dust Pollution Take note of anything that may create dust Dust Smoking Ordinance Violation No smoking in public places, or 25 ft. of a building entrance. (See Smoking Ordinance) Within 25 ft. of entrance Flaring and/or Smoke Flare and Smoke Trench Burning Smoke Paint Overspray Overspray

Mold Growth Mold Noise Pollution Multiple Sources Odor Pollution Report offensive odors, and rate them as: Highly Offensive Offensive Unpleasant Gypsy Cab All cabs must have permits by the City, look for permits with the City logo Look for permit in upper rear driver side window Gypsy Cab All cabs must have permits by the City, look for permits with the City logo Look for permit in lower front passenger side window No Silt Fence All construction sites must have silt fences to keep silt material out of water ways Silt material is in water way