[ Thunder, playing children ] [Mother:] Uh oh, we're going to get soaked. [Girl:] That's OK, let's jump in the puddles. [Mother:] [ Laughing ] Let's get our raincoats. [Girl:] Wow, look at the water coming down our street, it's like a river. Where does all the water go Mommy? [Mother:] Down the storm drains. [Girl:] Then where? [Mother:] Um... away? [ Music ] [Narrator:] There is no away. Storm water drains lead directly into our streams and rivers, lakes and ponds not through treatment plants. So everything going down the storm drain like motor oil, fertilizers, pesticides, soil, even pet waste goes into our water; the water we drink and swim in, boat on and enjoy. We can prevent storm water pollution, learn what you can do. Check the web at thinkbluemaine.org -- that's thinkbluemaine.org. Think blue in Maine, clean water starts with you. Brought to you by Maine DEP, US EPA Clean Water Act, and Think Blue Maine Partners.