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How to adopt a storm drain

You get to pick a “grate” name, but Drain and Abel, Drain the Rock Johnson and Drain Drop are already taken!
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Keeping 22,000 storm drains clean and flowing freely takes a lot of teamwork.

REGINA - Haven’t you always wanted a storm drain of your own? Especially when this latest spring storm dump starts to melt?

Well, the City of Regina has an adoption program for you.

Adopting a storm drain is easy and a great opportunity to give back to your community, says the City of Regina. Every spring and summer, thousands of storm drains help keep Regina roads clear and properties dry.

Keeping 22,000 storm drains clean and flowing freely takes a lot of teamwork, says the city (hint, hint).

  • By adopting and caring for a storm drain, you:
  • Protect public and private property from street flooding.
  • Protect water quality by keeping leaves and debris from flowing into Wascana Creek.
  • Provide a fun way to get your family involved in giving back to the community.

And you get to pick a “grate” name, but Draine and Abel, Drain the Rock Johnson and Drain Drop are already taken!

If you are ready to adopt a drain, .

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