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Keeping rain and sprinkler water on our yards - and out of storm drains - reduces pollution of our bays, rivers and lakes. Ways to reduce runoff include directing downspouts onto lawns or landscaped beds, using rain barrels to collect rain water for irrigation and using pervious materials such as gravel or mulch for driveways and paths. 

Use recycled plastic, food-grade barrels to collect rain water for watering your plants or  washing your garden tools or even your car.  Rain water is not only free of the harsh chemicals used to purify potable water…  it’s FREE! 
 
By collecting the water that rushes off the roof, you help to reduce erosion around the foundation of your home, while minimizing stormwater runoff which contributes to non-point source pollution of our lakes, rivers and bays from fertilizers, pesticides, and other household chemicals.