My hometown painted a bright yellow fish next to each storm drain to remind people where their toxic crap was going when they dumped it down there

I can't believe people would just dump stuff into a storm drain, though. That doesn't necessarily get sent to a treatment plant.
Soap is bad to fish life because it breaks down surface tension which means the fish can't get oxygen from the water. I grow a plant full of saponins(unsurprisingly called Soapwort) and know you're not suppose to plant it near water because the saponins means it will kill aquatic life. Obviously is a bit different to developers, though, much closer to what us photographers feel is probably the least toxic stuff in our bottle collection - "photoflo".
i was walking home from work one day,
and there was the guy who worked at a nearby machine shop.
he was dumping glow in the dark green liquid down the storm drains
marked with a big yellow fish.
a few days later i was riding my bike around the corner from where i lived.
i was next to a car with its windows open. the lady
and kids in the car started to throw the garbage from her fast-food run out
the window ( infront of me ). i asked them nicely not to throw her trash
out the window. the mother then started to scream and yell things at me i
wouldn't want my kids to hear.
it is unfortunate that a lot of people don't care what they dump,
where they dump or how they dump ---
they just dump and let someone else deal with it.