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Use less fertilizer on your lawn. When it rains,<br />
excess fertilizer runs off into storm sewers and<br />
pollutes streams.<br />
Never pour anything – especially waste oil or<br />
leftover lawn chemicals – into a storm drain. It will<br />
end up in the nearest stream.<br />
Don’t trash our streams. Volunteer groups<br />
sponsoring annual cleanups find everything from old<br />
tires to old appliances in our waterways.<br />
Water your lawn in the early morning, when the<br />
water will soak in and not evaporate in the heat of the<br />
day.<br />
Don’t water more than once a week, and then<br />
only if it hasn't rained. Established lawns need only<br />
one inch of water a week.