Hey, it’s our water, too.
A fun, educational video from high schoolers’ perspectives that looks into the many activities they do on the water and why it is important to keep the water clean. The high school narrators explore practices and behaviors we do that can help keep the water clean for fun and recreational use.
On the Lookout for Illegal Discharges.
Whether you work for the city, county or private organizations or if you live within the city or county, keeping an eye out for discharges into our streams, lakes, canals or bays of chemicals, trash or other illegal discharges helps to keep our waterways healthy. Knowing what to look for and who to report a discharge to is covered in this video.
Preserving Our Waterways
An educational video that looks at practices we do in our everyday lives that affect water quality of our streams, lakes, canals and bays. It explores how with simple changes to our practices, we can have a positive impact on water quality.
The Stormwater, Pavement and Traffic Operations Department maintains the city's drainage, sidewalks, roadways and traffic signal systems. The department also performs street sweeping, maintains pavement markings and provides regulatory and advisory roadway signage.
Phone: (727) 892-5645
Report Violations
Fertilizer Facts (PDF)
St. Pete Green Program (WMV)

