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1 San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program Reducing Pollutants in our Watersheds Sarah Pratt Environmental Health Phone: 650-372-6245 Email: spratt@co.sanmateo.ca.us

2 Water Pollution Prevention San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program (SMCWPPP) is a program that aims to partner with the county's residents and businesses to prevent pollution of our local water bodies; such as creeks, the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. www.flowstobay.org

3 We All Live Downstream: Watersheds A watershed is the area of land that water flows across on its way to a creek, river, lake, bay, or ocean. In urban settings water travels more quickly across pavement than in a natural setting. Rain and hosing down carries pollutants into local waterways.

4 San Mateo County has 34 Watersheds Water Drains Pacific Ocean San Francisco Bay Creeks

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6 Pre-Urban Development: A Healthy Landscape

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8 Watershed Benefits Wildlife habitat Parks & Open space Natural resources: water Nourish forests & plants Provide drainage corridors needed to avoid flooding

9 The Quality of Our Local Creeks is Linked to Land Cover

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13 Water Pollution from Streets and Parking Lots Oil, grease, antifreeze, heavy metals from leaking and deteriorating cars and trucks, and brake pad and tire wear Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers from our residential and commercial landscapes Solvents and household chemicals (e.g., paint thinner, detergents, and paint) Animal waste, litter, decomposing vegetation, and sewage from leaks Construction debris, such as fresh concrete or mortar

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15 Gardening for Water Quality Goals: Increase on site infiltration and reduce runoff Reduce contaminants in runoff Increase the soil’s ability to remove pollutants from runoff

16 Use Integrated Pest Management “…a long-term, preventive approach to managing pests that combines biological, cultural, physical, and/or chemical options. IPM involves a decision-making process based on pest identification and population monitoring, action thresholds, and knowledge of pest biology.” CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATION

17 Prevent Pest Problems

18 Know & Monitor Beneficials Check regularly with the University of California www.ipm.ucdavis.edu www.ipm.ucdavis.edu Or subscribe to the IPM Practitioner or Common Sense Pest Control from the Bio-Integral Resources Center www.birc.org for up to date information.www.birc.org

19 Use Physical, Mechanical, & Biological Controls

20 Use Least Toxic Pesticides As Last Resort www.flowstobay.org/pestcontrol Pesticides to Avoid Metaldehyde Malathion Carbaryl Pyrethroids (Bifenthrin, Cypermethrin, Cyfluthrin, Permethrin)

21 “Our Water, Our World” Retail Partnership Program

22 Eliminate High Input Decorative Lawn Plant groundcovers, shrubs, or trees, instead of turf Plant native plant meadows or grassy swales that treat stormwater and resemble native grasslands

23 Lawn Uses Small area for play Grows best in sunny areas with well- drained soil Heavy water user Avoid planting on slopes Min 18” buffer between lawn & sidewalk

24 Sheet Mulch to Remove Lawn See pg 38-39 in Bay Friendly Garden Cover with cardboard On top of cardboard put 6 inch layer of wood chips Let it rest a few months Plant!

25 Plants to Plant Instead of Lawn Manzanita Wild lilac Red fescue (native bunchgrass) Wooly Thyme (drought –tolerant) Prairie of red fescue, purple needlegrass, and wild flowers Others see pg 56 in Bay Friendly Garden

26 Minimize Site Disturbance All Soil should have mulch or plant cover Retain natural topographic features Do not increase steep slopes Limit clearing to road, utility building pad, and landscape areas

27 Choose and Maintain your Materials & Equipment Carefully Choose low emission equipment Repair oil leaks and recycle spent oil Specify low VOC paints, sealants, solvents, adhesives Use sustainably harvested wood

28 Keep Soil and Organic Matter Where it Belongs Keep plant materials away from storm drains, creek banks, and the shoreline. Don’t let the stormdrain look like this:

29 Minimize Impervious Surfaces Watershed quality decreases rapidly when the total impervious area exceeds 10%. Yet typical single-family housing projects have 25-50% impervious surfaces.

30 Landscaped Areas By landscaping you are already creating and maintaining areas of pervious surfaces.

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35 Direct drain spout to landscaped areas

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37 Plant and Protect Trees Design landscape to protect 80% of existing, mature, healthy trees Select trees to: Microclimate Soil characteristics CA Natives or low H2O Plant Large stature Groves & hydrozones

38 Manage and Maintain the Irrigation System Carefully Poor sprinkler designAvoid over-watering

39 Design a System to Capture and Treat Water Catching, slowing and retaining water will promote infiltration and removal of pollutants, as well as minimize stormwater runoff: Stormwater curb extension Rain garden Drain to vegetated swale Rain barrel

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50 Green Streets & Parking Lots All resources for capture and treatment of water found in our new Design Guidebook Ch 2 Stormwater Facility Strategies www.flowstobay.org /greenstreets

51 Resources  Water Pollution Prevention www.flowstobay.org www.flowstobay.org  IPM Websites: www.ourwaterourworld.org & www.ipm.ucdavis.edu & www.epa.gov/greenscapeswww.ourwaterourworld.orgwww.ipm.ucdavis.edu www.epa.gov/greenscapes  Ask The Expert  Bay-Friendly Gardening guidelines, and UC Statewide IPM Project books

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53 www.flowstobay.org/pestcontrol

54 www.flowstobay.org/landscape

55 Questions???  Homework Assignment: Anything new you learned from reading Stormwater Brochure or Pollution Prevention Post Newsletter? Any questions after reading? Sarah Pratt 650-372-6245 spratt@co.sanmateo.ca.us


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