April Showers Can Pollute Water ResourcesApril 22, 2011
Five Ways To Keep Stormwater From Polluting The Environment Alexandria, VA — When those April showers get going, whatever doesn't soak into the ground runs off roofs and yards, down streets, into storm drains, and then directly into rivers, lakes, creeks, and other local water bodies. If that runoff is polluted, it's most likely because of little things people commonly do (or not) every day that add up to big water pollution in their communities — and ultimately around the world. In the spirit of Earth Day, the Water Environment Federation suggests five things everyone can do to help keep stormwater from polluting our water resources all year long.
Remember, if you don't want it in the water, keep it out of the storm drain! About WEF SOURCE: Water Environment Federation (WEF) – WEFTEC 2011
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