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TipStormwater Smart

  • Follow directions on pesticides and fertilizers, (measure, do not estimate amounts) and do not use if rain is predicted within 48 hours.
  • Water your lawn and garden by hand to control the amount of water you use.
  • Set irrigation systems to reflect seasonal water needs. If water flows off your yard and onto your driveway or sidewalk, your system is over-watering.
  • Mulch grass clippings or leave them on the lawn. If necessary, dispose in a green waste container.
  • Prevent urban runoff by taking your car to a commercial car wash whenever possible.
  • When cleaning around the house choose soaps, cleaners, or detergents labeled “non-toxic,” “phosphate free” or “biodegradable.”
  • When cleaning your car, shake floor mats into a trash can or vacuum to clean.
  • Take your vehicle to a commercial carwash where the washwater is recycled and sent to the sanitation district.
  • Use a nozzle to turn off water when not actively washing down your car.
  • Monitor vehicles for leaks and place pans under leaks. Keep your car well maintained to stop and prevent leaks.
  • Use cat litter or other absorbents and sweep to remove liquids left by vehicles or any other kind of outdoor “wet spill.”
  • Perform automobile repair and maintenance under a covered area and use drip pans or plastic sheeting to keep spills and waste material from reaching storm drains.
  • Never pour oil or antifreeze in the street, gutter or storm drains. Recycle these substances at a service station or used oil recycling center.
  • Store household hazardous waste (HHW) in closed, labeled containers inside or under a cover and dispose of them at an HHW collection center.
  • Do not hose down your driveway, sidewalk or patio. Sweep up debris and dispose of it in the trash.
  • Always pick up after your pet. Flush waste down the toilet or dispose of it in the trash.
  • Bathe pets indoors or have them professionally groomed.

North Orange County Events

North Orange County Events

The Orange County Stormwater program sponsors and participates in a number of programs and events across the county and throughout the year. This is where you can find information on upcoming events, pictures from previous events and news items about water pollution prevention.

Anaheim

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Anaheim Hills

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Brea

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Buena Park

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Cypress

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Fullerton

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Garden Grove

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La Habra

Celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day
Saturday, April 24, 2010
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
El Centro Park (320 E. Erna Ave., La Habra, CA)
Free Mulch, Tree Seedlings, Informational Fair, Presentation on Water Conservation
Bring: Proof of City residency and a plastic trash bag

Los Alamitos

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Midway City

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Placentia

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Seal Beach

“Walk For The Beach”
September 18, 2010
9:00 a.m. start of walk
$25 entry fee
Route is Jetty to Jetty (2.25 miles)
Receive pink or black “Keep It Clean” T-shirt
Starting Location: 15 First Street, Seal Beach
Register Online: http://saveourbeach.org/WalkEntry.html

2010 Beach Cleanups
Third Saturday of Every Month
10 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
PCH and Beach Blvd (where the sand starts)
Parking in State Beach parking lot
Please wear closed toe shoes, long pants and sunglasses
Please bring sunscreen, water, work gloves
Learn more at www.saveourbeach.org

 

Stanton

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Westminster

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Yorba Linda

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