| CHALLENGES TO THE WATERSHED AND CREEK
POLLUTION
Storm water washes pollutants such as pesticides, sediments and trace metals into Breakneck Creek from farms, construction sites and parking lots. This "nonpoint source pollution" causes water quality to deteriorate, affecting drinking water and increasing the amount of treatment necessary.
FLOODING AND EROSION
Development increases impervious surfaces causing storm water to rush across the surface in greater volumes and at greater speeds. This creates more frequent flooding and erosion, and threatens roads, bridges and homes as well as the creek beds and banks.
LOSS OF HABITAT
Wildlife habitat is lost or fragmented as communities develop. Aquatic habitat is scoured away as stream channels receive larger amounts of storm water.
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