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Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination

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Highway
Planning & Zoning

Dan Jennissen, Director
Pennington County
Planning & Zoning
315 Saint Joseph Street
Suite 118
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605)394-2186
Fax: (605)394-6016
E-Mail the Planning Director

Hiene H. Junge
Highway Superintendent
Pennington County
Highway Department
3601 Cambell Street
Rapid City, SD 57701
Phone: (605) 394-2166
Fax: (605) 394-2168
E-Mail the Highway Department

What is an Illicit Discharge?

An illicit discharge is considered to be anything entering the storm drains or system that is NOT storm water.

Examples of illicit discharges include dumping or spilling of materials, such as oil, grease, paint or other sources of pollution, into the storm drains, culverts, drainage ways or ditches.

Reporting Procedure

If you notice something that may be considered an illicit discharge, please call 605-394-2186 to report the problem.

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