Ways to Take Action
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Kids' Corner
Encourage your children to practice conservation and environmental stewardship.
The activities and information below have been designed to inform children about environmental issues in the state and how they can be a better steward of our environmental resources.
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Helpful Habits Around the House
If you use water-based paints, rinse paint brushes in the sink. For oil-based paints, filter and reuse paint thinner. Never clean brushes or pour paint in the gutter or the storm drain. If you use substances such as paints, solvents, and cleaners, use them according to directions and avoid spilling.
Pick up trash and litter around your yard and home. If you are working on a home improvement project, dispose of drywall, concrete and mortar in the trash. Don't rinse concrete, mortar, or project debris into the street.
Clean Boating Tips
Any owner of a vessel with an onboard toilet is required to install and use a USCG certified marine sanitation device (MSD). Use designated holding tank pumpout stations.
Rinse your boat only with fresh water after each use. This will reduce your need for cleansers and heavy-duty products.
Use old-fashioned cleaning methods, including baking soda, vinegar, lemon juice, borax and "elbow grease".
Vehicle and Garage Tips
Routinely check your car for leaks and keep it properly tuned. Car pooling or using a bicycle for transportation helps reduce pollutants on our streets.
Never pour any chemicals or hazardous substances from cars down a storm drain, on the ground, on driveways, or on parking lots.
When changing fluids from your car, drain into a clean container and seal completely. Take the used oil to a gas station or oil changing facility that collects used oil.