Improving Storm Water Quality
Residents can help alleviate storm water pollution in several ways:
- Practice dry cleanup methods when cleaning your driveway or sidewalk. Use cat litter to soak up leaked oil, which can then be thrown away in the trash once dry.
- Use phosphorus-free lawn fertilizers. Phosphorous runoff from lawns encourages algae growth in our lake.
- Clean up immediately after your pets and throw the waste into the trash or in the toilet.
- Dispose of lawn waste in compost piles and use a mulching mower.
- Increase the amount of vegetated area in your yard. Consider directing downspouts away from paved surfaces to reduce polluted runoff.
- Do not wash cars, RVs, or boats at home because the detergent laden water runs into storm drains and then into our waterways. Use a full or self service car wash when practical.
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