Simple and routine actions can be taken to protect our watershed and storm drains from possibly harmful contaminants:
· Picking up pet waste – During heavy rain events, pet waste left out could wash intro streams, lakes, rivers, and wetlands and could contain harmful bacteria.
· Checking for vehicle leaks – Oil and other vehicle fluids are toxic and if leaking, could end up in areas where children and pets are easily exposed to such as puddles.
· “Only rain down the drain” – The Green Neighbors program has resources that explain where you should throw out materials such as paint or motor oil here.
· Water wise installation – This is especially applicable to small acreage or farm property owners as this can help to protect your property and manage stormwater runoff.
· Landscaping – There are several ways to improve your landscaping to protect water from pollution through actions such as grass-cycling, using native plants, and water conservation techniques which you can learn more about on the Clark County Green Neighbor’s website: