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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

General stormwater quality questions


What is storm drain stenciling?  Go back to top

Storm drain stenciling is the act of labeling storm drain inlets with messages that remind people not to dump anything down the drain. Usually the message says something like:

"No Dumping! Flows to Creek"

How many storm drains inlets are in Sacramento County?   Go back to top

There are more than 150,000 storm drain inlets in the county of Sacramento and in the cities of Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Galt, and Elk Grove. We have met our legal requirement of at least 95% of our drains stenciled by the end of 2007. However, we are continuing the program for those who would like to stencil private drains, such as those in apartment complexes, school courtyards, etc.

How can I help reduce pollution?  Go back to top

Stenciling storm drain inlets is a great way for concerned citizens to participate in helping reduce stormwater pollution. By stenciling a "No Dumping" message on neighborhood storm drain inlets, you can help to educate others that only rain should go down the storm drain. 

For more information about the stenciling program, contact The Stormwater Information Line (916) 874-6851.

Is storm drain stenciling difficult?   Go back to top

No. In fact it's easy. Through the Sacramento Stormwater Quality Program, the county of Sacramento and the cities of Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Galt, Folsom and Elk Grove provide stenciling kits to individuals and groups who want to participate. These kits include all supplies necessary to stencil storm drains, such as stencils, paint, maps and safety equipment.

What kinds of groups participate?  Go back to top

We welcome the participation of all community groups. If you are a member of one of these groups, encourage other members to become involved and help protect our creeks by stenciling storm drains. Below are examples of groups who have participated in the past:

  • Schools 
  • Families
  • Neighborhood associations
  • Ecology clubs 
  • Service clubs 
  • Youth groups 
  • Church groups

 How many people can participate? Is there an age limit?  Go back to top

Stenciling teams must consist of three or more people, with at least one adult over 18 years of age. No minor less than ten years of age will be allowed to participate unless supervised by his/her parent or legal guardian. 

I'm a Sacramento County business owner and would like to get my business involved in the community? Can my business participate?   Go back to top

Of course. Businesses and commercial property owners are welcome to participate in our stenciling program. Your business will benefit because stenciling the storm drains on your properties can keep surrounding streets free from debris, making the community look cleaner. Stencils inform employees, tenants and the public that the storm drains on your property are not to be used for waste disposal. Preventing illegal discharges on your property will help you comply with local stormwater ordinances and may reduce maintenance costs. Additionally, stenciling around your business shows the public, including your customers, that you care about the environment by preserving local creeks and rivers.

The stenciling messages in my neighborhood have faded. Can I re-stencil them?   Go back to top

Yes. Unfortunately some of these messages are several years old and it's time to do them again. If you've noticed some of the stenciling messages in your area fading give us a call at (916) 874-6851 and we will get you started. 

What areas can I stencil?   Go back to top

Drain inlets within the public right-of-way (generally located on public streets) that don't already have a No Dumping message can be stenciled. Also, previously stenciled messages that have faded can be re-stenciled. Drains on private property may be stenciled only with permission from the property owner. Contact the Sacramento County Department of Water Resources (916-874-6851) to verify suitability of the proposed stencil location. 

I want to stencil a specific area in Sacramento County. Can I choose any area I want?  Go back to top 

Within the guidelines set above, you can choose any area in Sacramento County to stencil. Volunteers are asked to keep notes of which storm drain inlets they stencil by marking the maps provided by the County so we can track progress goals.

 What's in the stenciling kit?  Go back to top

Stencil kit contains: 

  1. Five gallon bucket to hold equipment 
  2. Stencil 
  3. Whisk broom 
  4. Traffic cone
  5. Roll of masking tape
  6. Roll large plastic trash bag
  7. Cans of spray paint
  8. Gloves
  9. Safety vests
  10. Dust masks
  11. Safety goggles
  12. Paper towels for cleanup