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Mosquitoes or Insects in a Stormwater Facility or Stormwater Pond

The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Stormwater Facility Maintenance Program inspects and/or maintains thousands of stormwater facilities around the County.

Stormwater facilities include wet ponds, dry ponds, sand filters, underground storage structures, roadway rain gardens and green streets. Those commonly found on residential properties include rain gardens, rain barrels, dry wells, swales and green roofs.

If mosquitoes are breeding in a stormwater facility, like a pond, due to malfunction or because of inadequate maintenance, DEP staff will investigate the complaint. DEP will not investigate non-stormwater features including agricultural and fish ponds, storm drains, roadside ditches or other residential sources of mosquitoes.

Once the investigation by DEP staff is complete, DEP will contact the property owner if remediation is required and inform the requestor of the result of the investigation.

If the stormwater facility is functioning properly, DEP cannot require the owner of the facility to abate the mosquito problem.

Online users who would like to report a Mosquito issue due to malfunction or inadequate maintenance of a stormwater management pond, may submit a request by clicking on the "Create Service Request" button below. Please complete all of the fields in the "Contact Information" section and provide a brief description of the request in the "Brief Description" field. For inquiries requiring the response of a DEP investigator, requestors will typically be contacted within 3 business days although resolution of the issue may take longer depending on the circumstances of the case.

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Last Updated: 01/09/2023 14:16:46