CITY OF SALISBURY TAKES ACTION AGAINST WATERWAY POLLUTION

Monday, December 22, 2025 at 10:51 AM

SALISBURY, MD – The City of Salisbury has begun installing trash-capturing nets on stormwater outfall pipes to prevent debris from entering local rivers, streams, and bays. City officials say the initiative is part of an ongoing effort to improve water quality and… The post CITY OF SALISBURY TAKES ACTION AGAINST WATERWAY POLLUTION appeared first on TV Delmarva Channel 33.

SALISBURY, MD – The City of Salisbury has begun installing trash-capturing nets on stormwater outfall pipes to prevent debris from entering local rivers, streams, and bays. City officials say the initiative is part of an ongoing effort to improve water quality and protect wildlife.
According to a post made by the City of Salisbury, the durable mesh nets are designed to trap floatable litter such as plastic bottles, food wrappers, Styrofoam, and organic debris while allowing water to pass through. Crews will regularly empty and reinstall the nets and monitor debris levels to plan maintenance ahead of heavy storms. The nets also include overflow features to reduce flooding during extreme rainfall.
Officials say the system offers a low-cost alternative to more complex mechanical treatment solutions and can be retrofitted onto existing outfalls without major construction. The collected data will help guide policy decisions, support public education, and reduce cleanup needs in parks, the marina, and other city areas. Mayor Randy Taylor said the nets reflect Salisbury’s commitment to environmental stewardship, noting the benefits to wildlife, water quality, and the community’s overall appearance.
The project is being led by the City of Salisbury’s Department of Infrastructure and Development in coordination with the Field Operations Department. Officials say it also supports compliance with stormwater permits and state pollution limits.

Photo: City of Salisbury, Maryland Facebook Page

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