Stormwater runoff is one of the leading contributors to water pollution in Georgia. Rainwater flowing across parking lots and streets collects sediment, oils, metals, and debris before entering storm drains that discharge into local waterways.
Routine sweeping is recognized by the EPA as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for reducing stormwater pollution. By removing debris before rainfall events, sweeping helps protect creeks, rivers, and municipal drinking water sources.
Watt Commercial Sweeping uses regenerative air sweeping systems to remove both visible debris and microscopic pollutants measured in parts per million (PPM). This proactive approach supports stormwater compliance, environmental stewardship, and cleaner ecosystems throughout Metro Atlanta.
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