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Never pour garden chemicals down household drains, or throw them
in the trash or wash them into the street, gutter or storm drain.
For more information on proper disposal visit these websites at
www.Vacavillesanitary.com or www.Vacavillerecycling.com.
- Keep leaves and grass out of the storm drains. Place them in your
greenwaste toter for curbside collection, use them as mulch, or
compost them.
- Sweep debris from driveway, sidewalk, and patio instead of hosing
them into the gutter or storm drain.
- Do not apply lawn or garden products when rain is forecasted.
- Apply all household and garden products sparingly.
- Purchase non-toxic alternatives for pest control problems. Check
out the Our Water Our World Fact
Sheets targeting specific pest problems
for more information.
- Apply all household and garden products
sparingly.
- Learn more about the use of native plants in your garden by visiting the California Native Plant Society.
- Attract beneficial creatures to your garden as a way to reduce the
need for chemical pesticides as they feed on pest insects. To learn
more click here.
- Adjust sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only, not the street
or sidewalk.
- For more Pollution Prevention tips information for your Yard &
Garden click here.
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