How can you get involved?

 
 
 

At Home:

Common sources of stormwater pollution include litter, pet waste, household chemicals/waste, yard waste/chemicals, and automobile fluids.  These pollutants come from every day activities and can be easily reduced by using environmentally conscious practices that are commonly referred to as Best Management Practices (BMP).

Residents are asked the follow BMPs to reduce the potential for stormwater pollution.  This cooperation will help ensure the health and safety of our environment by keeping our storm drain systems free from pollutants.  

Click on the activities listed below for stormwater pollution prevention BMPs for your home:


In Your Community:

Member cities of the Lake Thunderbird Watershed Partnership offer exciting volunteer programs for residents to become engaged in stormwater pollution prevention.

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These programs provide families, civic groups, churches, and academic institutions the opportunity to be involved in an environmental program that helps protect our local waterways.  The objective of these programs is to improve water quality, provide watershed-based environmental education, and increase community awareness.

These fun, free, and educational programs are listed below:


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