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Posted on: June 5, 2025

Storm Drain Marking a “Grate” Idea

Women marking a storm drain

Coquitlam residents and community groups are invited to help protect local streams by marking storm drains with yellow fish to raise awareness about stormwater pollution.

COQUITLAM, B.C., June 5, 2025 – Coquitlam residents and community groups are invited to help protect local streams by marking storm drains with yellow fish to raise awareness about stormwater pollution.

Storm drain marking reminds the public of the link between our creeks and storm drains (also known as catch basins). Open to individuals, groups and businesses, it’s a “grate” way to help protect the environment.

Storm Drain Marking Program Details

Yellow fish symbols are marked on the pavement next to storm drains throughout the community to remind people that anything entering the drain flows directly into local waterways—potentially harming sensitive habitats and affecting our creeks along with fish and other wildlife. 

Residents interested in volunteering their time to mark storm drains can borrow a kit from the City. To get started, contact the Environment Division by emailing WaterConservation@coquitlam.ca. Visit coquitlam.ca/StormDrain for more information and for an interactive map that shows storm drains near your home or business. Once you've marked a drain, consider adopting it by keeping it clear of leaves and debris throughout the year.

Why are Storm Drains Important?

With more than 17,000 storm drains in Coquitlam, these drains play a vital role in directing rainwater into the city's drainage system—ultimately impacting the local creeks and streams that support aquatic life.

How to Properly Dispose of Chemicals

Using storm drains to dispose of chemicals is both harmful and illegal. It can damage fish and wildlife habitats and may result in fines under Coquitlam’s Stream and Drainage System Protection Bylaw, as well as penalties from provincial or federal agencies. To find safe disposal options for chemicals and other materials, visit coquitlam.ca/WasteWizard or rcbc.ca.

Help Keep Coquitlam’s Waterways Clean: Tips for Home and Business Owners

Everyone has a role to play in protecting Coquitlam’s creeks, streams and rivers. Follow these simple tips to help keep our local ecosystems healthy:

  • Wash cars on the lawn or at a commercial car wash to prevent soapy water from entering storm drains.
  • Avoid using pesticides on lawns and gardens. Visit coquitlam.ca/pesticides for safer alternatives.
  • Fix vehicle leaks and recycle used oil and antifreeze at designated facilities.
  • Sweep driveways and walkways instead of hosing them down to keep litter, oil and pollutants out of storm drains.
  • Never drain hot tubs or pools into storm drains. Instead, direct the water into the sanitary sewer or your lawn. Avoid draining during rain to prevent overflows. For safe chemical disposal, visit rcbc.ca.
  • During renovations or construction, keep dirt, paint and wet concrete away from storm drains and waterways.
  • Keep pets away from streams. Animal waste pollutes water, and pets can erode streambanks and cause sediment issues in the water that disturb fish and wildlife.

Report illegal dumping of substances at storm drains immediately to the City of Coquitlam Engineering and Public Works Customer Service at 604-927-3500 or epw@coquitlam.ca

Coquitlam’s Environmental Sustainability Plan

Coquitlam finalized an Environmental Sustainability Plan in January 2022 that guides decisions and ensures the long-term resiliency and sustainability of the community. The Environmental Sustainability Plan is organized into five themes: Climate Action, Built Environment, Waste Management, Water Management and Natural Areas, Wildlife and Habitat. Learn more about the Environmental Sustainability Plan at coquitlam.ca/EnviroPlan.

Media contact
Caresse Selk
Senior Manager Environment
604-927-3500
epw@coquitlam.ca 

We acknowledge with gratitude and respect that the name Coquitlam was derived from the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ (HUN-kuh-MEE-num) word kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (kwee-KWET-lum) meaning Red Fish Up the River. The City is honoured to be located on the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm traditional and ancestral lands, including those parts that were historically shared with the q̓ic̓əy̓ (kat-zee), and other Coast Salish Peoples.

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