Surface Water Runoff


In this video you will learn about how water flows to and from various surfaces in the Plaster Creek watershed in Kent County, Michigan. Storm water runoff carries pollutants, like road chemicals, fertilizers, or sediments that it gathers as it flows through storm drains and soil. These pollutants can cause damage to the ecosystems of the neighboring rivers, creeks, and watersheds. This video is a perfect example at a local level of the movement of water across the land. It's like a big broom that carries away things from our parking lots and parks and yards to end up flowing in the water. When there is a flood the effect can be great on the land, but also in the rivers and oceans.

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