Protect storm drains from clogging through Bothell’s Adopt-A-Drain program

During the fall, leaves and other debris can clog storm drains, leaving neighborhoods at risk for flooding. Many residents mistakenly blow or sweep their fallen leaves into the street, not realizing they become a safety hazard.

The following is a release from the city of Bothell:

During the fall, leaves and other debris can clog storm drains, leaving neighborhoods at risk for flooding. Many residents mistakenly blow or sweep their fallen leaves into the street, not realizing they become a safety hazard.

City crews do their best to sweep and clear the streets, but with more than 8,000 storm drains in the city of Bothell, it’s no simple task.

There are many ways to safeguard yourself and your community:

• Rake leaves into your yard waste bin.

• Use leaves as mulch on garden beds and landscaped areas.

• Join the Adopt-A-Drain Program and pledge to remove leaves from at least four storm drains in your area.

• Tell your friends and neighbors how they can help.

Adopt-A-Drain Program

Volunteer to keep at least four storm drains clear in your neighborhood. The city of Bothell will provide you with simple instructions and equipment. Extra yard waste bags are available through the program as well. Adopt-A-Drain is a great service project for a family, school group, scout troop or neighborhood.

For more information or to sign up, visit www.bothellcool.org.