How can I tell the difference between a sewer and a storm drain?

A sewer (top) is usually located in the middle of the road and has no type of drainage from the road whereas a storm drain is usually located at the curb and water is able to drain into it. A storm drain can also be located at the back of property.

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1. What is the service area for stormwater billing?
2. What is the billing period for my stormwater bill?
3. Who can I call about new construction or land disturbance complaints?
4. Who inspects land disturbance on construction sites?
5. What can I do to help improve stormwater quality?
6. Doesn't Stormwater Runoff Go Into the Sanitary Sewer?
7. What is Stormwater Pollution Prevention?
8. How Can I Qualify For A Credit Against My Fee?
9. Why is a Stormwater Utility Necessary?
10. How can I tell the difference between a sewer and a storm drain?
11. Why am I being charged a stormwater fee?
12. How is the Stormwater Service Fee Calculated?
13. Who is the Stormwater Service Fee billed to?