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Showing posts with label water quality tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water quality tips. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

How You Can Help Keep Water Clean

Water is essential to life on earth, and that does not solely mean human beings. This earth is all of ours to share, and keeping the water on it clean is everyone's responsibility. August is National Water Quality Month, so there is no better time to learn how you can contribute to a cleaner future for our water!  
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Be mindful of outdoor surfaces. 
When a summer storm ends, the runoff heads towards the storm drains to be treated and recycled. On it's path, the water picks up all types of pollutants from hard surfaces like asphalt and concrete. If possible, you might want to switch your outdoor surfaces to paving stone or gravel.

Keep non-degradable products out of the toilet. 
Not only is it bad for your plumbing, but throwing things like wipes and tampon applicators down the toilet can really disrupt the sewage process. These items often wind up littering the environment or worse- they wind up hurting animals. 

Keep certain things out of your sink drain. 
Certain household cleaners don't belong in your sink. Chemical based cleaners might contain sodium hypochlorite, ammonia and formaldehyde. And in case you were wondering, you don't want any of those chemicals anywhere near your water.

Clean up after pets.
Not only is it courteous, but cleaning up after pets can also help maintain a cleaner water supply. Fecal matter and water simply don't mix, but far too often this winds up being the case. When it rains, your pets waste is washed from the street or the grass into storm drains. That very same water is then dumped into a water treatment plant to be recycled. Gross! 

Upgrade your plumbing. 
Old pipes are susceptible to rust and corrosion that can contaminate your water. Galvanized steel piping was the standard in many old homes, but you should consider upgrading to the much safer PVC piping. 

Improving the water quality on earth is going to take quite some time, but you have to start somewhere. If every person does their part, we can have safe drinking water for centuries to come. 

If you are interested in upgrading your plumbing to ensure cleaner water for your family, call the experts at Nassau County Plumbing and Sewer Rooter. We can handle repairs, installations and just about anything else you throw at us. To schedule an appointment call 516-874-7937 or visit our website! 

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

August is National Water Quality Month!


August is Water Quality Month! The way we treat the land around our homes can have a huge impact on the quality of water we clean with, cook with and drink every day. Here are some tips to help keep pollutants out of local water:

  1. Make sure your trash can lids are secure to ensure trash is staying out of streets and storm drains. 
  2. Position your sprinklers so they are only watering your lawn, not the street or sidewalk. 
  3. Always take household water to a household hazardous waste collection program. 
  4. Pick up after your pet each time you go on walks.
  5. Only use fertilizers and pesticides during dry weather and limit the use all together.
  6. Plant native trees and shrubs to help the absorption and filtration of pollutants from rainwater.
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There are also ways you can get involved with maintaining our land to improve water quality on a community scale. On Saturday, September 27th, 2014 from 10:00am - 4:00pm, head over to Bethpage State Park to help clean and maintain existing trails. 


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