buffer

Build a Buffer

Buffers are one of the most effective barriers to runoff pollution. Buffers consist of various native trees, shrubs, and grasses. Not only do buffers help keep dirt in its place, they also slow the flow of water, allowing more time for water to be absorbed into the ground. Learn more . . .

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fertilizer

Prevent Fertilizer Pollution

If you fertilize the lawn just before the rain, rain water washes the fertilizer along the curb, into the storm drain and directly into our streams, rivers and lakes. Too much fertilizer causes algae to grow, which uses up oxygen that fish need to survive. Read on to find out what you can do to prevent fertilizer from messing up our waters. Learn more. . .

 

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darcy

Pick up the Poop!

Animal waste is quickly becoming a major problem in our streams. Not only does waste contain bacteria that can be dangerous to our health, it contributes to already high nutrient levels in our water, encouraging the growth of algae and other dangerous organisms. Learn more. . .

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hazardouswaste

Hazardous Waste

The average household purchase at about 20 gallons of materials that are considered household hazardous wastes. If these materials are not properly disposed of, toxic substances can end up in our waterways. Learn more. . .

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pestherb

Pesticides and Herbicides

When pesticides and herbicides are used incorrectly, excess chemicals and nutrients are picked up by stormwater and carried through stormdrain into our waterways. The pesticides and herbicides meant to kill pests and weeds has the unintended effect of killing harmless aquatic organisms and disrupting their fragile ecosystem. Learn more. . .

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oilcan

Trash and Debris

Trash and debris often end up in streams and lakes. Not only is this an eyesore, but ducks, fish, turtles, and birds can choke, suffocate, or be permanently disabled by trash and debris. Learn more. . .

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septic

Maintain your Septic System

Improperly maintain septic systems can contaminate our water supply, posing a dangerous threat to human health. It's important to understand your septic system and the impact it can have on the environment. Learn more. . .

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carwash

Maintain your Vehicle

Think of all the cars on the road everyday. If your car is not maintained properly, you may be leaking motor oil or antifreeze onto the road. Because roads are impermeable surfaces, these toxic substances are going to be picked up by stormwater and transported by stormdrain into the nearest waterbody. Used motor oil from one vehicle could easily contaminate up to 8 football fields of surface water. Learn more. . .

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stormdrain

Never Dump Anything in a Storm Drain!

Many North Carolinians think stormwater is treated before it goes back into our watersheds. Unfortunately, this is not true. It's our job as knowledgeable citizens to inform citizens of the negative impact hazardous materials dumped into storm drains can have on our water quality. Learn more. . .

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recycle

Recycle!

Everyday we are making strides towards recycling more and more stuff. Check out your communities' recycling guidelines and make sure you're doing everything you can to minimize your contributions to our landfill. What does this mean for water quality? Learn more. . .

 

 

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