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Volunteer fifteen minutes, twice a month, for cleaner waterways and healthier communities. Storm drains flow directly to local beaches, rivers, wetlands, ponds and creeks, acting as a conduit for trash and organic pollutants. Adopt-a-Drain asks residents to adopt a storm drain in their neighborhood and keep it clear of leaves, trash, and other debris to reduce water pollution and prevent streets from flooding.
Sign up online to adopt a drain in your neighborhood.
Sweep leaves, trash and other debris off the drain surface year round.
Keep an estimated total of the debris you collect and enter it into your online account so we can gauge the cumulative results of our work.
Let friends and neighbors know about your commitment and, if they ask, tell them about small things they can do at home to prevent water pollution.
Rain washes anything that’s on streets and paved surfaces down storm drains and into lakes and rivers. Help keep our water clean!
Pet poop carries harmful bacteria. Pick up after your pet.
Leaves, grass and dirt feed algae and turn lakes and rivers green. Keep them off streets and sidewalks.
Trash clogs drains and pipes, causing flooding. Put it in a garbage bin.
Pollutants like fertilizers and pesticides can harm our lakes and rivers. Try to use these sparingly.
Log in to estimate the amount of debris collected from your storm drain. Report after each cleaning, once a month, or once a year - whatever works for you.
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