Stormwater for Homeowners
Urban and suburban residents of Clark County can play a big role in preventing stormwater pollution. Keep the following in mind the next time you do the chores around your home.
How You Can Help
Landscaping
Using Pesticides and Fertilizers
How You Can Help
Landscaping
- Select native plants that require less water, fertilizer and pesticide.
- Plant pest-resistant species or species that attract beneficial insects.
- Incorporate a wide variety of plants to disperse potential pest problems.
- Mulch flower beds to reduce weeds and conserve water.
- Hand pull weeds.
- Compost lawn wastes instead of washing clippings or leaves down the storm drain.
Using Pesticides and Fertilizers
- Always follow label directions for use and disposal. Remember, the label is the law.
- Don’t apply them when rain is likely since most will be washed away. For the same reason, avoid overwatering after application.
- Sweep any product from sidewalks and driveways onto the yard where it can do its work instead of hosing it away.
- Use natural fertilizers such as compost or bone meal.
- Use slow-release nitrogen fertilizer.
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Pet Waste
The next time you take Fido for a walk:
The next time you take Fido for a walk:
- Carry a plastic bag and pooper-scooper.
- Flush waste down the toilet or place it in the trash
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