| Reduce Stormwater
Runoff (from the FY&N Handbook)
![]() 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 FY&N 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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