[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]In some areas in NSW it is a prerequisite of new homes being built to have stormwater pits. While these houses were being built and the holes dug for these pits, could Karen's items been thrown there. I imagine the yards were visible from the walkway and would be ideal as the soil would be soft due to the construction. [/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]http://www.yourhome.gov.au/water/stormwater[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Stormwater is the water draining off a site from the rain that falls on the roof and land, and everything it carries with it. The soil, organic matter, litter, fertilisers from gardens and oil residues from driveways it carries can pollute downstream waterways.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]Rainwater refers only to the rain that falls on the roof, which is usually cleaner. However, stormwater can be a valuable resource. Reusing stormwater can save potable water and reduce downstream environmental impacts.[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=.SF UI Text][FONT=.SFUIText]In urban areas stormwater is generated by rain runoff from roofs, roads, driveways, footpaths and other impervious or hard surfaces. In Australia the stormwater system is separate from the sewer system. Unlike sewage, stormwater is generally not treated before being discharged to waterways and the sea.[/FONT][/FONT]
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