BEST PRACTICES

STORM DRAINS CONNECT STREETS TO CREEKS

Do you know what happens to water that runs down the street and into your neighborhood’s storm drain? It goes directly into local creeks untreated, which flow into rivers, bays and the Pacific Ocean. People caring for their homes and properties can unknowingly impact local waterways through improper handling and disposal of materials such as pet waste, car wash water, landscape and yard materials, stockpiles, debris, chemicals, fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides. Every property owner and tenant has the responsibility to manage stormwater from their property. Simple changes make a big impact. Provided below are Best Management Practices (BMPs) for common activities at home that include simple things you can do to protect local creeks.

BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPS)
ASH CLEANUP
CAR WASHING
CARPET CLEANING
EROSION CONTROL
HOME IMPROVEMENT
LANDSCAPE DELIVERY
LEAVES
LITTER
PAINTING
PET WASTE
POWER WASHING
RAIN READY
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
WEIGHTED WATTLES
YARD CARE