Title: How Do You IMPACT Water Quality?
1How Do You IMPACT Water Quality?
2What is a watershed?
- A watershed is the land where all the water
drains to a specific location. - It includes surface runoff and groundwater flow.
3Water runoff is dramatically increased (without
proper practices).
Development increased impervious cover disrupts
natural water storage.
Graphic from Center for Watershed Protection
4Pollution isnt what it used to be
- Point source
- Single, identifiable source
- industrial
- sewage treatment
- Not the only source that can contaminate your
water
5The pollution you cant pinpoint
- Comes from an entire watershed
- Geographic, not political, boundaries
- Affected by geology
- Most from land that is
- built on or paved
- farmed
- bare soil
6Impact of residential land use
- Impervious surfaces
- Streets, driveways and sidewalks
- Roofs, Pools and patios
- Pollution
- Chemicals and thermal pollution from
- impervious surfaces
- Nutrients and chemicals from fertilizers and
pesticides - Pathogens from failed septic systems and pets
7Impact of impervious surfaces
- Increases flooding
- Lowers groundwater
- Prevents natural filtering
- Collects pollutants
- Moves pollutants to waterways faster
8Best Management Practices
- Reduce nonpoint source
- pollution from
- your home
9Choose low-impact lawn care for
high-quality water
- Insecticides
- Herbicides
- Fertilizer
- Clippings
- Aerating
- Mower maintenance
- Native landscaping
10Maintain your car to maintain good water
quality
- A quart of oil can pollute 1,000,000 gallons of
water - Antifreeze can be poisonous
- Use the car wash
- Keep your engine clean
11Be careful of the toxic waste in your kitchen
and garage
- Paints and thinners
- Automotive fluids
- Oil
- Pesticides
- Household cleaners
- Bleach
12Dont pressure wash your driveway
- Pressure washing adds nonpoint source pollution
- Chemicals
- Silt
- Gas and oil
- Use a broom
13Please use water wisely.