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Township Departments
Dept. Pub. Works
Remember, it ALL drains to our lakes and rivers
Storm drains and roadside ditches lead to our lakes and rivers.
So, any oil, pet waste, leaves or dirty water from washing your
car that enters a storm drain gets into our lakes and rivers without
being treated. With almost five million people living in Southeast
Michigan, we all need to be aware of what goes into our storm drains.
How can you help? Simple.
* Sweep it. Do you have extra fertilizer,
grass clippings, or dirt on your driveway or sidewalk? Sweep it
back onto your lawn. Hosing your driveway sends these pollutants
into storm drains that lead directly to our lakes and rivers.
* Keep it clean. Whether in the street
or in your year, remember to keep leaves, grass clippings, trash,
and fertilizers away from storm drains.
* Only rain in the drain. Never dump
motor oil, chemicals, pet waste, dirty or soapy water, or anything
else down the storm drain. All of these materials pollute our lakes
and rivers!
* Label it. Volunteer to label the
storm drains in your neighborhood to inform residents that storm
drains flow directly to our lakes and rivers.
For more easy steps on protecting our lakes and rivers, visit www.semcog.org.
Remember, our water is our future-and it's ours to protect!
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