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Just add water.
A pile of dirt and mulch, or ingredients for disaster? A simple decision on where you store your landscaping material could have a big impact on water quality. Landscaping materials left in the street travel with rain or sprinkler water directly into the storm drain. When planning your project, consider proper storage to prevent material from coming in contact with stormwater. Contact your local agency to find out how you can safley plan your next landscaping project.
Local stormwater agencies are teaming together to bring you this message. We take this so seriously that we posted this ad rather than send you more garbage in the mail.
One thing is clear: our creeks, rivers and lakes depend on you. THIS STORMWATER MESSAGE BROUGHT TO YOU BY e event runs from 5:30-10 p.m., Saturday, May 20, at Littleton Elks Lodge #1650, 5749 S Curtice St. DeMonbrun, who served during the Vietnam era, felt compelled to help veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He started his nonprofit in 2014. Funds are raised to send wounded soldiers and their families on vacations to places like Hawaii,

