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Photo of North Sacramento youth demonstrating ecological auto washing on a vegetated gravel driveway.
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How
You Can Help Reduce Water Pollution
Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever Possible
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WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION FACT SHEETS
And,
For More General Water Pollution Prevention Information:
AT HOME
- Liquid
Wastes: Never put anything but clean water
into a gutter, open drainage ditch, or down
a storm drain. These all lead to our rivers,
creeks, lakes, and ocean, with no water quality
treatment along the way.
- Pesticides: For household and backyard pest control, try
alternative pest control measures. They are
both less expensive and less harmful to the environment.
To learn how, use these web sites: http:www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/selectnewpest.home.html
and http://centralsan.org/education/ipm/intro.html
and http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/WATER/U/index.html.
Fertilizers:
Instead of chemical fertilizers, try using compost.
You can make your own from kitchen and yard
waste. (See No. 3 Below).
To safely dispose of pesticides and other toxic substances,
use Household Hazardous Waste Collection Programs.
To locate one in your area, go to: http://www.earth911.org/.
Above all, apply no pesticides or fertilizers
when rain is expected.
- Yard
Clippings/Food Waste: Compost your yard
and kitchen waste. Click here
for instructions.
- Animal
Wastes: Always pick up animal wastes and dispose
of them properly. Use plastic
bags for animal wastes while walking your animal. Also, please clean up after your cats, and dispose of their wastes properly, too.
- Car
Washes: When washing vehicles and other
equipment outdoors, try to confine all cleaning
materials to a bucket. Following the cleaning,
dump this wash or rinse water down inside drains
such as your kitchen sink or toilet. These drains
lead to wastewater treatment plants, whereas
the street outside your house almost always
leads directly to local creeks, rivers, lakes,
and/or the ocean.
- Car
Maintenance: Always recycle used motor oil.
Never dump motor oil down a storm drain, in
a gutter, or on any roadside areas. For information
on your nearest used motor oil collection center,
go to: http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/usedoil/crtcntrs.asp.
- Household
Cleaning: Use nontoxic cleaning alternatives
- click here
for some suggestions.
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Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever
Possible.
AT SCHOOL
- As
a class project, see if the above guidelines
(for in and around your home) are being followed
by the school groundskeepers and custodians.
- Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever Possible.
AT WORK
- Limit
use of cleaning materials and pesticides in
and around your workplace. See the first section
for 'how to' instructions.
- Limit
use of chemical fertilizers in landscape maintenance.
See the first section for "how to" instructions.
- Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever Possible.
IN THE COMMUNITY
- Join
in natural park, creek, river, and beach cleanups.
- Support
public policies that discourage dumping in and
around your community (e.g., toxic waste pick
up events, organized community cleanups, used
tire bounties and pickups).
- Let
your City Council members, Board of Supervisors
members, and legislative representatives know
of your concerns and values.
- Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever Possible.
AT PLAY AND RECREATION
- Put
your litter into trash or recycle cans, and
clean up after people who don't.
- Camp
away from the edge of a river, stream, or lake.
- Use
sanitary facilities when provided.
- Increase
the healthy exercise you can get by using human
powered recreational boats (canoes, kayaks,
rowboats, rafts and paddles), bicycles, skates,
and other non-motorized transportation and/or
sports equipment. Reducing motorized emissions
reduces water pollution as well as air pollution.
- Carpool
to events (rain and gravity eventually cause
air pollution to become water pollution), or
use mass transit whenever possible, and emphasize
local sites to reduce travel distances when
you need to use a private vehicle.
- Reduce,
Reuse, and Recycle Materials Whenever Possible.
MORE IDEAS !
(updated
7/20/04)
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