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Stormwater, or runoff generated from rain that is not absorbed into the ground, accumulates debris, chemicals and other pollutants that harm water quality. We talk to Greg Gearheart from the California Water Board about steps individuals can take to reduce such pollution and improve the environment.

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Greg Gearheart, senior water engineer for the California State Water Resources Control Board

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