| Reduce
Stormwater Runoff
(See pages 91-96 in FYN Handbook) |
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eeping rain and sprinkler water on our yards -- and out
of storm drains -- reduces pollution of our bays, rivers and lakes.
Because water washes off our yards, it is important to reduce the amount of
pollutants on our property. The FYN Handbook
shows the benefits of having swales in your yard and using pervious surfaces
for patios and walkways.
| Making a Rain Barrel
Rain barrels are a great way to reduce stormwater
runoff and to save water for a dry spell. If you have gutters on
your house, you may be able to collect 55 gallons of water during a 1/2-inch
rain by connecting a downspout to a rain barrel or cistern.
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| Tools:
Electric Drill 15/16" Drill Bit Sabre Saw (you can use a hand drill & hand saw) . |
Supplies:
Plastic Drum (55 gal. best) 3/4" Spigot (with male threads) PVC Cement Caulk |
| Directions: Use only barrels
that have carried food products.
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| Let only rain down the drain!
While stormwater often travels through pipes under our roads just like
sewage, it is not treated at a waste treatment plant. Instead
stormwater flows directly into ponds, lakes, rivers and bays.
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