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Home tips for Clean Water
Everyday, individuals make thousands of routine, seemingly inconsequential decisions in their lives that can potentially contribute to storm water pollution.
For example, decisions such as where to dispose of used motor oil, fast food containers, yard waste or how to eliminate an insect problem can release pollutants into the environment that may be transported by storm water runoff to local water bodies.
At-home Best Management Practices (BMPs) that the public can do to Reduce Stormwater Pollution can be found in links to the left.
For example, decisions such as where to dispose of used motor oil, fast food containers, yard waste or how to eliminate an insect problem can release pollutants into the environment that may be transported by storm water runoff to local water bodies.
At-home Best Management Practices (BMPs) that the public can do to Reduce Stormwater Pollution can be found in links to the left.

