Stormwater pollution is a major environmental concern that can have serious impacts on the health of our waterways and ecosystems. But where does this pollution come from? Here are the top three sources of stormwater pollution and what you can do to help prevent it:
Agricultural runoff. Agricultural practices, such as the use of fertilizers and pesticides, can contribute to stormwater pollution. To help prevent this, support sustainable farming practices that minimize the use of chemicals and use best management practices to prevent runoff.
Urban runoff. In urban areas, stormwater runoff can pick up pollutants from streets, parking lots, and buildings. To prevent this type of pollution, properly dispose of household hazardous waste, keep streets and yards free of litter and debris, and use environmentally-friendly cleaning products.
Septic system failures. Septic systems that are not properly maintained can leak pollutants into stormwater runoff. To prevent this, ensure that your septic system is properly maintained and inspected regularly.
By addressing these top sources of stormwater pollution, we can all help protect the health of our waterways and prevent environmental damage.
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