How else can I help reduce stormwater pollution in my area?

Participate in the next community or creek cleanup in your area. Storm drain stenciling events - where the destination of storm water is clearly marked on the drain - are a fun way to let your neighbors know the storm drain is only for rain. Attend public hearings or meetings on the topic so you can express your concerns. Quickly report stormwater violations to the City of Abilene when you spot them. Keep learning about polluted stormwater runoff and tell a friend!

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1. What is Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS)?
2. What are the effects of these pollutants on our waters?
3. What causes nonpoint source pollution (NPS)?
4. What can we do about nonpoint source pollution?
5. What can I do to reduce the amount of stormwater pollution I contribute?
6. How else can I help reduce stormwater pollution in my area?
7. If I notice a foreign substance flowing into or see someone pouring something into a storm drain inlet, what should I do?
8. I see people dumping their used oil into storm drains all the time. What can I do?
9. What happens if I see a neighbor or know someone who's throwing trash into a storm drain?
10. I have some paint/thinners/chemicals at home that need to be disposed of; where can I take these?
11. What kind of educational programs or informational materials are available about stormwater?
12. I have often seen stencils over storm drains and conveyances. How do I get a stencil for a stormwater structure(s) near me?
13. What is the City of Abilene doing about illegal dumping?
14. How can I be environmentally responsible when washing my car?
15. Grass, yard clippings and leaves are natural, so they don't cause any problems, right?