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− | <td>Litter and Animal Waste Control [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Litter and Animal Waste Control [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Properly dispose of pet waste and litter in a timely manner and according to local ordinance requirements.</td> | <td>Properly dispose of pet waste and litter in a timely manner and according to local ordinance requirements.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Litter animal waste control.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Litter animal waste control.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Yard Waste Management [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Yard Waste Management [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Prevent yard waste from entering storm sewer systems and water bodies by either composting or using curbside pickup services and avoiding accumulation of yard waste on impervious surfaces; keep grass clippings and leaves out of the street.</td> | <td>Prevent yard waste from entering storm sewer systems and water bodies by either composting or using curbside pickup services and avoiding accumulation of yard waste on impervious surfaces; keep grass clippings and leaves out of the street.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Yard waste management.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Yard waste management.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Control [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Control [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Ensure that hazardous waste, including paints, stains, solvents, cleaning products, used motor oil, antifreeze, and pesticides, are disposed of properly by participating in a County household hazardous waste collection program; properly store hazardous waste items.</td> | <td>Ensure that hazardous waste, including paints, stains, solvents, cleaning products, used motor oil, antifreeze, and pesticides, are disposed of properly by participating in a County household hazardous waste collection program; properly store hazardous waste items.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Household hazardous waste.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Household hazardous waste.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Better Car and Equipment Washing [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Better Car and Equipment Washing [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Wash cars less often and on grassy areas using phosphorus free detergents and non-toxic cleaning products or use commercial car washes to prevent dirty wash water from flowing to storm sewer systems and water bodies.</td> | <td>Wash cars less often and on grassy areas using phosphorus free detergents and non-toxic cleaning products or use commercial car washes to prevent dirty wash water from flowing to storm sewer systems and water bodies.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Better car washing.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Better car washing.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Better Sidewalk and Driveway Cleaning [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Better Sidewalk and Driveway Cleaning [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Sweep sidewalks and driveways and dispose of sweepings in the trash instead of using hoses or leaf blowers to clean surfaces.</td> | <td>Sweep sidewalks and driveways and dispose of sweepings in the trash instead of using hoses or leaf blowers to clean surfaces.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Better sidewalk driveway cleaning.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Better sidewalk driveway cleaning.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Better Sidewalk and Driveway Deicing [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Better Sidewalk and Driveway Deicing [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Reduce or eliminate the need for deicing products by manually clearing sidewalks and driveways prior to deicer use; use environmentally-friendly deicing products when possible, apply sparingly and store properly if used.</td> | <td>Reduce or eliminate the need for deicing products by manually clearing sidewalks and driveways prior to deicer use; use environmentally-friendly deicing products when possible, apply sparingly and store properly if used.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Better sidewalk driveway deicing.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Better sidewalk driveway deicing.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Proper Pool Discharge [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Proper Pool Discharge [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Check local ordinances for pool water discharge requirements; pool water should be discharged to sanitary sewer systems or held for a week or more without addition of chlorine prior to spreading over pervious areas to prevent stormwater contamination.</td> | <td>Check local ordinances for pool water discharge requirements; pool water should be discharged to sanitary sewer systems or held for a week or more without addition of chlorine prior to spreading over pervious areas to prevent stormwater contamination.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Proper pool discharge household.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Proper pool discharge household.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | ||
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− | <td>Exposed Soil Repair [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]] | + | <td>Exposed Soil Repair [[Pollution prevention#Photo credits|<sup>1</sup>]]</td> |
<td>Use native vegetation or grass to cover and stabilize exposed soil on lawns to prevent sediment wash off.</td> | <td>Use native vegetation or grass to cover and stabilize exposed soil on lawns to prevent sediment wash off.</td> | ||
<td>[[File:Exposed soil repair.jpg|center|100px]]</td> | <td>[[File:Exposed soil repair.jpg|center|100px]]</td> |
Residential pollution prevention methods.
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Fertilizer and pesticide management 1 | Reduce or eliminate the need for fertilizer and pesticides by practicing natural lawn care, planting native vegetation, and limiting chemical use; follow Minnesota Statutes Chapter 18C and federal regulatory requirements on fertilizer and pesticide storage and application if used. | |
Litter and Animal Waste Control 1 | Properly dispose of pet waste and litter in a timely manner and according to local ordinance requirements. | |
Yard Waste Management 1 | Prevent yard waste from entering storm sewer systems and water bodies by either composting or using curbside pickup services and avoiding accumulation of yard waste on impervious surfaces; keep grass clippings and leaves out of the street. | |
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Control 1 | Ensure that hazardous waste, including paints, stains, solvents, cleaning products, used motor oil, antifreeze, and pesticides, are disposed of properly by participating in a County household hazardous waste collection program; properly store hazardous waste items. | |
Alternative Product Use | Use less harmful products including alternative cleaning solutions, pesticides, fertilizers, automotive and paint products to reduce the amount of toxic substances released into sewer systems. | |
Better Car and Equipment Washing 1 | Wash cars less often and on grassy areas using phosphorus free detergents and non-toxic cleaning products or use commercial car washes to prevent dirty wash water from flowing to storm sewer systems and water bodies. | |
Better Sidewalk and Driveway Cleaning 1 | Sweep sidewalks and driveways and dispose of sweepings in the trash instead of using hoses or leaf blowers to clean surfaces. | |
Better Sidewalk and Driveway Deicing 1 | Reduce or eliminate the need for deicing products by manually clearing sidewalks and driveways prior to deicer use; use environmentally-friendly deicing products when possible, apply sparingly and store properly if used. | |
Proper Pool Discharge 1 | Check local ordinances for pool water discharge requirements; pool water should be discharged to sanitary sewer systems or held for a week or more without addition of chlorine prior to spreading over pervious areas to prevent stormwater contamination. | |
Exposed Soil Repair 1 | Use native vegetation or grass to cover and stabilize exposed soil on lawns to prevent sediment wash off. | |
Native Landscaping | Reduce turf areas by planting native species to reduce and filter pollutant-laden runoff and prevent the spread of invasive, non-native plant species into the storm sewer system. | |
Healthy Lawns | Maintain thick grass planted in organic-rich soil to a height of at least 3 inches to prevent soil erosion, filter stormwater contaminants, and absorb airborne pollutants; limit or eliminate chemical use and water and repair lawn as needed |