Urban runoff and water quality

Mar 4, 2010

Improving water quality is an important step towards building and maintaining sustainable natural ecosystems. We can all help reach water quality improvement goals by making small changes in our behavior.  Small changes multiplied by many people make a big difference!

What  is urban runoff?  Urban runoff is the water that washes away all the chemicals we use, which then flows into storm drains and creeks and then out to the ocean. These chemicals include: home pesticides, fertilizers, cleaning products, oil and many other products.  Urban runoff is a significant contributor to poor water quality.

This rainy season is a good time to think about our contributions to urban runoff and to make some small changes. Here are some good places to start:

Our office has great resources to help further improve water quality.

A collection of "green sheets" designed to help people make small changes to improve water quality

Management Practices to Portect Water Quality: A Manual for Greenhouses and Nurseries

Orchard Water Quality Management

Please contact our office if you would like further information.