Almanac note · Home and property
Garden Grove storm drains and sewers are two different calls
Garden Grove's storm drain page explains what belongs in storm drains, how storm drains differ from sewers, and where to report non-stormwater discharges, sewer spills, clogged drains, and pollution after hours.
Garden Grove is a built-out city with lots of pavement, curbs, shopping centers, apartments, houses, and busy streets. During rain or cleanup work, it helps to remember that storm drains and sewers are not the same system.
The storm drain page explains that Garden Grove has municipal flood-control channels, more than 1,000 catch basins, and more than 600 miles of curb and gutter. Storm drains move outside water toward local waters without treatment. Sewers carry indoor wastewater to treatment. That difference matters when someone sees dumping, a sewer spill, a clogged catch basin, or water carrying debris toward a drain.
For everyday life, the rule is simple: keep chemicals, trash, pet waste, concrete slurry, dirt, and grease out of the street and drain. If you see hazardous dumping, use 911 first. For non-stormwater discharge, sewer spills, clogged storm drains, and after-hours water pollution issues, the page gives the right local contacts.
This is a small-city-systems note, but it is useful. The right call can keep a wet street from becoming a bigger mess.
Where to see it
Garden Grove Storm Drain page.
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Reviewed July 4, 2026
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