
Storm Water Information
Reporting Spills and Illegal Dumping:
Emergency/Immediate Danger to Health Call 911
For Other Spill/Dumping problems, Call one of the Following Hotline Numbers:
Davis County Environmental Health Dept: 801-525-5100
Bountiful City Engineering Dept: 801-298-6125
Bountiful City Storm Water Management Program
Bountiful City is required to comply with “Phase II” storm water regulations under the Clean Water Act. The City has a Storm Water Management Program intended to meet the regulations and prevent pollution from entering the streams. Comments, concerns, and questions relating to this program are welcomed; please direct them to:
Todd Christensen: toddc@bountifulutah.gov
801-298-6125
Bountiful City Storm Water Management Program
Appendix A – 2010 General Permit
Appendix B – Storm Water Management Ordinance (see Title 6, Chapter 15)
Appendix C – Bountiful City Standard Operating Procedures (coming soon)
Appendix D – Davis County Storm Water Coalition Information (coming soon)
Appendix E – Inventories (coming soon)
Davis County Storm Water Coalition Information
Bountiful City has teamed up with other communities within Davis County to reduce pollution from entering the storm drains and receiving waters, comply with storm water regulations, and to receive input from stakeholders. The Coalition has regular meetings, open to the public. For more information or to become involved with the coalition, please contact:
Todd Christensen: toddc@bountifulutah.gov
801-298-6125
Flood Hazard Maps

The US Congress has mandated federally insured lenders to require flood insurance on properties that are located in areas at high risk of flooding. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issues Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM), to help determine the flood risks for real property. FIRMs can be viewed over the internet using FEMA’s Map Service Center: http://www.fema.gov/business/nfip/mscjumppage.shtm
The Bountiful City Engineering Department can assist inquirers about flood insurance, flood zones, and flood protection for specific properties.
Brochures available for download in PDF format
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
Bountiful City offers its residents a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) which includes:
- paint, aerosol cans, varnish, solvents, cleaner
- used oil, transmission fluid, antifreeze, fuel
- batteries, fluorescent lamps, propane cylinders, pesticides
- e-waste (i.e. monitors, computers, electronics)
- smoke detectors, thermostats, fire extinguishers
The City sponsors an annual HHW drop-off day, typically in October. A flyer is mailed with the utility bills/statements to announce the event.
Another option is to dispose of the HHW with the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District. See their website for more information.
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