Homeowners’ Water Summit
10 Easy ways to protect water quality at home:
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SAFELY DISPOSE OF HOUSEFHOLD CHEMICALS AND PHARMACEUTICALS
Follow label instructions for use & disposal
Never dump leftover chemicals in your backyard, in the trash, down the sink/toilet, or in storm drains
Properly dispose of unused prescription drugs
Buy only enough chemical for the immediate job; share unused products with neighbors & friends
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USE NON-HAZARDOUS ALTERNATIVES
White vinegar and baking soda are safe, non-toxic cleaning alternatives
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WASH YOUR CAR AT A COMMERCIAL CAR WASH INSTEAD OF IN YOUR DRIVEWAY
Commercial car washes recycle some wastewater and send it to treatment rather than into the storm drain
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PROPERLY STORE AND DISPOSE OF AUTO & MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS
Lay down a tarp when using changing performing car maintenance or painting
Store hazardous chemicals in a self-contained bin in case of a leak
Never pour or rinse chemicals into the storm drains - they drain directly to the stream!
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USE FERTILIZERS & PESTICIDES EFFICIENTLY
Use only the amount of fertilizer that is recommended – more is not better
Choose slow-release forms of nitrogen fertilizer. In most cases, you do not need phosphorus in turf fertilizer
Use pesticides as a last resort; A steady stream of water can wash insects off plants; insecticidal soaps & oils are non-toxic
Keep fertilizers and pesticides off of sidewalks
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CONSIDER ALTERNATIVE LANDSCAPING
Establish a groundcover or use mulch on all bare soil areas
Use organic mulches, such as wood chips, in flower beds to reduce weeds and conserve water
Select native and xeriscape plants, which require less water and fertilizer and fewer pesticides
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IRRIGATE EFFICIENTLY
Ensure that your irrigation system is not directing water to paved surfaces
Determine an efficient watering schedule to reduce runoff from lawns
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HARVEST RAINWATER
Utah residents may collect up to 200 gallons of rainwater without registering with the Division of Water Rights and up to 2,500 gallons with registration
Collecting and storing rainwater from your property reduces the amount of runoff and can help to reduce non-point source pollution leaving your property
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CLEAN UP PET WASTE
Pet waste contains high concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus and can transport harmful bacteria
Carry a pet waste bag with you to pick up your pet's waste, and properly dispose of it in a trash bin
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RECREATE RESPONSIBLY
Manage your own waste properly when outside - different environments require different methods of waste disposal
Use biodegradable, non-toxic soaps for personal hygiene and dishes when camping
Dispose of RV and camper waste at approved facilities
See gottagoutah.org for more details on recreational waste management