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Landscaping

Use landscaping features like rain gardens, native plants and trees to catch and soak in polluted stormwater runoff.

Lawn Care

Care less for your lawn and more for clean water by managing fall leaves and reducing your use of fertilizers and pesticides.

Pet Waste

Prevent pet waste and harmful bacteria from washing into our waterways.

Septic Systems

Protect your home’s value, your family’s health and our freshwater resources by caring for your septic system.

Driveway and Walkways

Protect your health and the environment by avoiding toxic coal tar-based sealcoats and using less salt.

Home Toxics

Keep our waterways and drinking water clean by properly disposing of unused household chemicals and prescription medications.

Water Use

Save water, energy and money by increasing your home’s water efficiency and reducing your water use.

Riverfront and Lakeshore Properties

Protect property values by planting shoreline buffers, preventing soil erosion and containing invasive species.

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“Protecting and restoring the Huron River System – so all in our connected communities can enjoy and benefit from this essential natural resource for generations to come.”
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