Project Clean Water is a county-wide initiative dedicated to protecting water quality in San Diego County. The initiative fosters greater awareness of everyday actions people can take to reduce runoff and stormwater pollution. Project Clean Water is made up of 21 agencies that offer a centralized point-of-access for water quality information, resources, and water management plans. Project Clean Water encompasses all 11 of the regional watersheds. The goal is to support the region’s water quality on behalf of healthy ecosystems and communities. For more information: www.projectcleanwater.org. Project Clean Water is a joint, coordinated effort by the: County of San Diego; City of San Diego; City of Carlsbad; City of Chula Vista; City of Coronado; City of Del Mar; City of El Cajon; City of Encinitas; City of Escondido; City of Imperial Beach; City of La Mesa; City of Lemon Grove; City of National City; City of Oceanside; City of Poway; City of San Marcos; City of Santee; City of Solana Beach; City of Vista; Port of San Diego; and the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.
Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem. Water that enters storm drains is not treated, which means runoff from homes and properties can carry pollutants such as bacteria, chemicals, auto fluids or trash directly into our waterways, untreated. Project Clean Water was established because we all deserve clean water and we believe that together, we can make it happen.
Project Clean Water inspires people to take everyday actions to help prevent pollution and in doing so creating a healthier ecosystem and protecting the environment. We need everyone’s help to protect water quality and we all play a role in ensuring that our families, communities and future generations have clean water.
We ask that you share our message and help spread awareness about the initiatives and resources available through Project Clean Water. We’ve put together the following suggested social media copy and images to make spreading the news across your various channels as easy as possible. You can also access our monthly social media messaging by clicking here. Thank you for your support!
There are many amazing people in San Diego County who are making a positive difference in their communities and working hard to help reduce stormwater pollution. In recognition of their incredible work, Project Clean Water is celebrating and highlighting these special individuals. Meet our very first Everyday Stormwater Superhero - Elisa, a Stormwater Environmental Specialist with a passion for protecting people and the environment from pollution.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate the people who are working to reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County! Meet today’s Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Kenny, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego! He loves making a difference in the community and in the environment, and overall making San Diego a safer and healthier place for everyone.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water continues to celebrate the special individuals who are dedicated to reducing stormwater pollution in San Diego with our Everyday Stormwater Superheroes! Next up, meet Nadin, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego. She loves watersports and spending time in San Diego’s reservoirs, lakes, waterways and beaches. For her whole life she’s been aware of the importance of keeping our environment and water clean and safe for the community!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Introducing another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero: Jeremy, a Senior Environmental Science Inspector for the City of Escondido. He loves having an active role in protecting the environment and the public!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Meet our next Every Day Stormwater Superhero, @lucerosanchezz , a Community Policy Coordinator for @sd_coastkeeper! Lucero supports the organization’s policy and advocacy work through community engagement to ensure the prioritization of environmental justice and equity. She is a firm believer in the need for a multidimensional approach to solving the climate crisis that includes science, governance, and societal transformation.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Introducing our next Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Jake Nyberg, Deputy Director of Public Works for the City of Escondido. Jake is passionate about stormwater management because the growth of impervious surfaces throughout the city creates a unique challenge; "it's really an opportunity for us to improve the quality of life for our residents as we remove as many pollutants as we can." Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero! Shannon is currently the Vice President of Community Relations for SD Loyal Soccer Club. Last year, she and her team completed more than 160 hours of beach clean ups and averaged 3 clean ups a week June-August. Shannon also enjoyed a career with the US Women’s National team for 12 years; playing in 176 games and scoring 60 goals!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
There are many amazing people in San Diego County who are making a positive difference in their communities and working hard to help reduce stormwater pollution. In recognition of their incredible work, Project Clean Water is celebrating and highlighting these special individuals. Meet our very first Everyday Stormwater Superhero - Elisa, a Stormwater Environmental Specialist with a passion for protecting people and the environment from pollution.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate the people who are working to reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County! Meet today’s Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Kenny, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego! He loves making a difference in the community and in the environment, and overall making San Diego a safer and healthier place for everyone.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water continues to celebrate the special individuals who are dedicated to reducing stormwater pollution in San Diego with our Everyday Stormwater Superheroes! Next up, meet Nadin, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego. She loves watersports and spending time in San Diego’s reservoirs, lakes, waterways and beaches. For her whole life she’s been aware of the importance of keeping our environment and water clean and safe for the community!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Introducing another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero: Jeremy, a Senior Environmental Science Inspector for the City of Escondido. He loves having an active role in protecting the environment and the public!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Meet our next Every Day Stormwater Superhero, @lucerosanchezz , a Community Policy Coordinator for @sd_coastkeeper! Lucero supports the organization’s policy and advocacy work through community engagement to ensure the prioritization of environmental justice and equity. She is a firm believer in the need for a multidimensional approach to solving the climate crisis that includes science, governance, and societal transformation.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Introducing our next Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Jake Nyberg, Deputy Director of Public Works for the City of Escondido. Jake is passionate about stormwater management because the growth of impervious surfaces throughout the city creates a unique challenge; "it's really an opportunity for us to improve the quality of life for our residents as we remove as many pollutants as we can." Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero! Shannon is currently the Vice President of Community Relations for SD Loyal Soccer Club. Last year, she and her team completed more than 160 hours of beach clean ups and averaged 3 clean ups a week June-August. Shannon also enjoyed a career with the US Women’s National team for 12 years; playing in 176 games and scoring 60 goals!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
There are many amazing people in San Diego County who are making a positive difference in their communities and working hard to help reduce stormwater pollution. In recognition of their incredible work, Project Clean Water is celebrating and highlighting these special individuals. Meet our very first Everyday Stormwater Superhero - Elisa, a Stormwater Environmental Specialist with a passion for protecting people and the environment from pollution.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate the people who are working to reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County! Meet today’s Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Kenny, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego! He loves making a difference in the community and in the environment, and overall making San Diego a safer and healthier place for everyone.
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water continues to celebrate the special individuals who are dedicated to reducing stormwater pollution in San Diego with our Everyday Stormwater Superheroes! Next up, meet Nadin, a Stormwater Inspector for the City of San Diego. She loves watersports and spending time in San Diego’s reservoirs, lakes, waterways and beaches. For her whole life she’s been aware of the importance of keeping our environment and water clean and safe for the community!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Introducing another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero: Jeremy, a Senior Environmental Science Inspector for the City of Escondido. He loves having an active role in protecting the environment and the public!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
Introducing our next Everyday Stormwater Superhero, Jake Nyberg, Deputy Director of Public Works for the City of Escondido. Jake is passionate about stormwater management because the growth of impervious surfaces throughout the city creates a unique challenge; "it's really an opportunity for us to improve the quality of life for our residents as we remove as many pollutants as we can." Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Project Clean Water is proud to celebrate another amazing Everyday Stormwater Superhero! Shannon is currently the Vice President of Community Relations for SD Loyal Soccer Club. Last year, she and her team completed more than 160 hours of beach clean ups and averaged 3 clean ups a week June-August. Shannon also enjoyed a career with the US Women’s National team for 12 years; playing in 176 games and scoring 60 goals!
Know someone who would make a great Everyday Stormwater Superhero? Nominate them now! projectcleanwater.org/stormwater-superhero-nomination/ #projectcleanwater
We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Learn more about @CleanWaterSD today.
projectcleanwater.org/who-is-project-clean-water/ #projectcleanwater
What exactly is a watershed? @CleanWaterSD is here to help you find out. Learn more at projectcleanwater.org/what-is-a-watershed-and-why-does-it-matter-to-me-52w-4/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know? You can help the environment, conserve water, and save money all at the same time. Read on for
@CleanWaterSD's tips to help you be good to the planet and to your wallet. projectcleanwater.org/water-wise-money-savers-52w-5/ #projectcleanwater
Visiting tidepools is a year-round fun activity here in San Diego. Here are @CleanWaterSD's tips to make your visit even better.
projectcleanwater.org/tidepool-tips-52w-8/ #projectcleanwater
Together with their amazing partners, @CleanWaterSD works to help reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County. Get to know the supporters behind this important initiative and learn how you can get involved.
projectcleanwater.org/our-non-profit-partners/ #projectcleanwater
Stormwater pollution is one of the most persistent threats to San Diego’s water quality. Stormwater is untreated – meaning that it travels directly into our rivers, lakes, and the ocean, along with any pollutants it may pick up along the way. Learn how you can help today with @CleanWaterSD. https://projectcleanwater.org/how-stormwater-pollution-is-affecting-san-diego/ #projectcleanwater
Pollution prevention gardening is all about smart, sustainable gardening that uses greener methods and fewer chemicals to help reduce stormwater pollution. Get tips and best practices from @CleanWaterSD. projectcleanwater.org/pollution-prevention-gardening-101/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know you can “harvest” rainwater? In fact, harvesting rainwater helps conserve water and protect our waterways from stormwater pollution. projectcleanwater.org/all-about-rain-barrels/ #projectcleanwater
To you know your common household hazardous materials? Read on for
@CleanWaterSD's list and learn how to dispose of them properly. projectcleanwater.org/water-wise-money-savers-52w-5/ #projectcleanwater
These are the most common stormwater pollutants - and @CleanWaterSD's tips on how to help keep them out of our waterways!
projectcleanwater.org/tidepool-tips-52w-8/ #projectcleanwater
Single use bags are a widely known pollutant, and have many negative effects including environmental damage, harm to wildlife, stormwater pollution, and more. Reusable shopping bags are a simple solution to this global and local issue, projectcleanwater.org/why-you-should-opt-for-reusable-bags/ #projectcleanwater
When it rains, runoff from your home and property can carry pollutants such as bacteria, chemicals, auto fluids or trash to our waterways. Water that enters our storm drains is not treated. Here are some actions you can take to help: projectcleanwater.org/rainy-season-checklist-are-you-ready-for-wet-weather/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know? The U.S. alone uses nearly 50 million plastic water bottles each year. The majority of these end up in waterways or landfills and are a major contributor to stormwater pollution and negative environmental effects. projectcleanwater.org/5-reasons-to-opt-for-reusable-water-bottles/ #projectcleanwater
Using mulch in your garden has several important benefits that will help the environment and make your life easier. If you haven’t already made the choice to use mulch, this list of reasons will convince you. projectcleanwater.org/why-mulch-is-a-must/ #projectcleanwater
We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Learn more about @ProjectCleanWaterSD today. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
What exactly is a watershed? @ProjectCleanWaterSD is here to help you find out. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Did you know? You can help the environment, conserve water, and save money all at the same time. Read on for @ProjectCleanWaterSD's tips to help you be good to the planet and to your wallet. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Visiting tidepools is a year-round fun activity here in San Diego. Here are @ProjectCleanWaterSD's tips to make your visit even better. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Together with their amazing partners, @ProjectCleanWaterSD works to help reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County. Get to know the supporters behind this important initiative and learn how you can get involved. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Stormwater pollution is one of the most persistent threats to San Diego’s water quality. Stormwater is untreated – meaning that it travels directly into our rivers, lakes, and the ocean, along with any pollutants it may pick up along the way. Learn how you can help today with @ProjectCleanWaterSD. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Pollution prevention gardening is all about smart, sustainable gardening that uses greener methods and fewer chemicals to help reduce stormwater pollution. Get tips and best practices from @ProjectCleanWaterSD. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Did you know you can “harvest” rainwater? In fact, harvesting rainwater helps conserve water and protect our waterways from stormwater pollution. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
To you know your common household hazardous materials? Read on for
@ProjectCleanWaterSD's list and learn how to dispose of them properly. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
These are the most common stormwater pollutants - and @ProjectCleanWaterSD's tips on how to help keep them out of our waterways! Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Single use bags are a widely known pollutant, and have many negative effects including environmental damage, harm to wildlife, stormwater pollution, and more. Reusable shopping bags are a simple solution to this global and local issue, and all it takes is a minute to remember to grab yours on the way to the store. We recommend keeping a bag or two in your car as well in case you forget them when you leave your home! Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
When it rains, runoff from your home and property can carry pollutants such as bacteria, chemicals, auto fluids or trash directly to our waterways. Water that enters our storm drains is not treated before it enters our local creeks, rivers and the ocean. Clean water means healthy communities. Here are some actions you can take to help keep our waterways clean during rainy season. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Did you know? The U.S. alone uses nearly 50 million plastic water bottles each year. The majority of these end up in waterways or landfills and are a major contributor to stormwater pollution and negative environmental effects. All we need to do to solve this issue is simply use less plastic water bottles and opt for reusable bottle instead.Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
Using mulch in your garden has several important benefits that will help the environment and make your life easier. If you haven’t already made the choice to use mulch, this list of reasons will convince you. Link in bio. #projectcleanwater
We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Learn more about @project-clean-water-sd today.
projectcleanwater.org/who-is-project-clean-water/ #projectcleanwater
What exactly is a watershed? @project-clean-water-sd is here to help you find out. Learn more at projectcleanwater.org/what-is-a-watershed-and-why-does-it-matter-to-me-52w-4/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know? You can help the environment, conserve water, and save money all at the same time. Read on for @project-clean-water-sd's tips to help you be good to the planet and to your wallet. projectcleanwater.org/water-wise-money-savers-52w-5/ #projectcleanwater
Visiting tidepools is a year-round fun activity here in San Diego. Here are @project-clean-water-sd's tips to make your visit even better.
projectcleanwater.org/tidepool-tips-52w-8/ #projectcleanwater
Together with their amazing partners, @project-clean-water-sd works to help reduce stormwater pollution in San Diego County. Get to know the supporters behind this important initiative and learn how you can get involved.
projectcleanwater.org/our-non-profit-partners/ #projectcleanwater
Pollution prevention gardening is all about smart, sustainable gardening that uses greener methods and fewer chemicals to help reduce stormwater pollution. Get tips and best practices from @project-clean-water-sd. projectcleanwater.org/pollution-prevention-gardening-101/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know you can “harvest” rainwater? In fact, harvesting rainwater helps conserve water and protect our waterways from stormwater pollution. projectcleanwater.org/all-about-rain-barrels/ #projectcleanwater
To you know your common household hazardous materials? Read on for
@project-clean-water-sd's list and learn how to dispose of them properly. projectcleanwater.org/water-wise-money-savers-52w-5/ #projectcleanwater
These are the most common stormwater pollutants - and @project-clean-water-sd's tips on how to help keep them out of our waterways!
projectcleanwater.org/tidepool-tips-52w-8/ #projectcleanwater
Single use bags are a widely known pollutant, and have many negative effects including environmental damage, harm to wildlife, stormwater pollution, and more. Reusable shopping bags are a simple solution to this global and local issue, and all it takes is a minute to remember to grab yours on the way to the store. We recommend keeping a bag or two in your car as well in case you forget them when you leave your home! Learn more at projectcleanwater.org/why-you-should-opt-for-reusable-bags/ #projectcleanwater
When it rains, runoff from your home and property can carry pollutants such as bacteria, chemicals, auto fluids or trash directly to our waterways. Water that enters our storm drains is not treated before it enters our local creeks, rivers and the ocean. Clean water means healthy communities. Here are some actions you can take to help keep our waterways clean during rainy season. projectcleanwater.org/rainy-season-checklist-are-you-ready-for-wet-weather/ #projectcleanwater
Did you know? The U.S. alone uses nearly 50 million plastic water bottles each year. The majority of these end up in waterways or landfills and are a major contributor to stormwater pollution and negative environmental effects. All we need to do to solve this issue is simply use less plastic water bottles and opt for reusable bottle instead. Learn more at projectcleanwater.org/5-reasons-to-opt-for-reusable-water-bottles/ #projectcleanwater
Using mulch in your garden has several important benefits that will help the environment and make your life easier. If you haven’t already made the choice to use mulch, this list of reasons will convince you. projectcleanwater.org/why-mulch-is-a-must/ #projectcleanwater
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Protect your local waterways from pollution - join @CleanWaterSD and learn how your individual actions can make a difference. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
Spring 2021
Simple, individual actions can lead to clean water and healthier communities. @CleanWaterSD is ready to show you how. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
Spring 2021
Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem - and your simple, individual actions can help! Join @ProjectCleanWaterSD and take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today - link in bio. #projectcleanwater
(Add to bio: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/)
Spring 2021
One year, 52 simple weekly actions that you can take to reduce stormwater pollution. Take Project Clean Water's 52 Week Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
2021
Protect your local waterways from pollution - join @ProjectCleanWaterSD and learn how your individual actions can make a difference. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today - link in bio. #projectcleanwater(Add to bio: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/)
Spring 2021
Simple, individual actions can lead to clean water and healthier communities. @ProjectCleanWaterSD is ready to show you how. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today - link in bio. #projectcleanwater(Add to bio: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/)
Spring 2021
Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem - and your simple, individual actions can help! Join @ProjectCleanWaterSD and ake the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today - link in bio. #projectcleanwater(Add to bio: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/)
Spring 2021
One year, 52 simple weekly actions that you can take to reduce stormwater pollution. Take Project Clean Water's 52 Week Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/#projectcleanwater
2021
Protect your local waterways from pollution - join @ProjectCleanWaterSD and learn how your individual actions can make a difference. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
Spring 2021
Simple, individual actions can lead to clean water and healthier communities. @ProjectCleanWaterSD is ready to show you how. Take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
Spring 2021
Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem - and your simple, individual actions can help! Join @ProjectCleanWaterSD and take the 52 Ways To Love Your Water Pledge today: www.projectcleanwater.org/52-ways-to-love-h20/
#projectcleanwater
Spring 2021
Test your clean water knowledge! When water goes into the storm drains in your area, does it go to a treatment plant first, or is it released into local waterways without treatment?
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is a watershed?
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What are some common water runoff contaminants?
projectcleanwater.org
#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? You can earn rebates for using emission-reducing practices at home.
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What should you do if you see water pollution?
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? It is best to apply fertilizer to your lawn or garden before it rains.
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is the largest watershed in San Diego?
Take the @CleanWaterSD Clean Water projectcleanwater.org
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Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? Storm drains and sewers are the same.
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is the most eco-friendly way to clean your car?
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#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What are some effective ways to make your yard more water-wise?
projectcleanwater.org
#projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! When water goes into the storm drains in your area, does it go to a treatment plant before it is released, or is it released into local waterways or the ocean without treatment? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is a watershed? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What are some common water runoff contaminants? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? You can earn rebates for using emission-reducing practices at home. #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What should you do if you see water pollution? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? It is best to apply fertilizer to your lawn or garden before it rains. #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is the largest watershed in San Diego? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! True or false? Storm drains and sewers are the same. #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What is the most eco-friendly way to clean your car? #projectcleanwater
Test your clean water knowledge! What are some effective ways to make your yard more water-wise?#projectcleanwater
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We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Follow @CleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Become a part of the solution. Follow @CleanWaterSD and see how you can make a difference today. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
We all play a role in ensuring our families, communities and future generations have clean water. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Did you know? Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem. Follow @CleanWaterSD and find out how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org
#projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Clean water means healthy communities, and together we can make it happen. Follow @CleanWaterSD today and find out how you can make a difference. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org
#projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Link in bio to learn more. #projectcleanwater(Link: ProjectCleanWater.org)
Spring/Summer 2021
Become a part of the solution. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD and see how you can make a difference today. Link in bio to learn more. #projectcleanwater(Link: ProjectCleanWater.org)
Spring/Summer 2021
We all play a role in ensuring our families, communities and future generations have clean water. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Link in bio to learn more. #projectcleanwater(Link: ProjectCleanWater.org)
Spring/Summer 2021
Did you know? Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD and find out how you can help. Link in bio to learn more. #projectcleanwater(Link: ProjectCleanWater.org)
Spring/Summer 2021
Clean water means healthy communities, and together we can make it happen. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and find out how you can make a difference. Link in bio to learn more. #projectcleanwater(Link: ProjectCleanWater.org)
Spring/Summer 2021
We all deserve clean water and together we can make it happen. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Become a part of the solution. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD and see how you can make a difference today. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
We all play a role in ensuring our families, communities and future generations have clean water. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and learn how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org #projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Did you know? Stormwater pollution is the most persistent threat to San Diego's coastline and ecosystem. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD and find out how you can help. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org
#projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
Clean water means healthy communities, and together we can make it happen. Follow @ProjectCleanWaterSD today and find out how you can make a difference. Learn more at ProjectCleanWater.org
#projectcleanwater
Spring/Summer 2021
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Join the City of Chula Vista for South County’s largest Earth Day celebration at the FREE family-friendly 2022 #SouthBayEarthDay event taking place Saturday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Memorial Park, 373 Park Way, Chula Vista, CA. Learn more www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/clean/south-bay-earth-day
April 2022
April 23 is the 20th annual #CreektoBayCleanup! Celebrate #EarthDay and protect our watersheds by picking up litter in your neighborhood or at one of the 75 designated sites in San Diego County. For more information on how to participate, visit www.creektobay.org.
Join the @CityofOceanside April 23 from 9am to 1pm at Buccaneer Park for an Earth Day of Service and Celebration. Check out booths by local environmental organizations at this family friendly event. You can win a free Retro Stay Classy O’Side Shirt! https://bit.ly/3ndpM46
Celebrate #EarthDay every day this month by participating in your local beach, river, park, or neighborhood cleanup! Check out the April bulletin on the San Diego County Watershed Protection Program site for this month’s calendar and register for an event: sandiegocounty.gov/stormwater
April 2022
Mark your calendars! EarthFair 2022 is happening on April 24 at Balboa Park from 10am-5pm. Join in the fun and learn how you can live more sustainably and participate in the world’s largest free environmental fair and #EarthDay celebration! Learn more at http://earthdayweb.org/
April 2022
On April 22 from 11am-1pm., the County of San Diego is hosting an #EarthDay celebration at the San Diego County Operations Center (5520 Overland Ave, San Diego, CA 92123). Come join the fun! There will booths and group activities that highlight earth friendly practices.
April 2022
Join the City of Chula Vista for South County’s largest #EarthDay celebration at the FREE family- friendly 2022 South Bay Earth Day event taking place Saturday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Memorial Park, 373 Park Way, Chula Vista, CA. They will be showcasing many fun, sustainable activities, products, and services that will help you reduce your impact on the environment, save money, and live a greener lifestyle. Learn more www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/clean/south-bay-earth-day
April 23 is the 20th annual #CreektoBayCleanup! Celebrate #EarthDay and do your part to protect our creeks, bays, and ocean by picking up litter in your neighborhood or at one of the 75 designated sites throughout San Diego County. No act is too small to make a difference and residents of all ages are welcome to volunteer for the event! Registration opens April 1. For more information on how to participate, visit www.creektobay.org.
April 2022
Join the City of Oceanside on Saturday, April 23 from 9am-1pm at Buccaneer Park for an Earth Day of Service and Celebration. Check out booths hosted by local environmental organizations in a family friendly atmosphere. While supplies last, win a free Retro Stay Classy O’Side Shirt! https://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/gov/water/services_programs/green_oceanside/earth_month.asp
April 2022
Celebrate #EarthDay every day this month by participating in your local beach, river, park, or neighborhood cleanup! There are several weekend events you can sign up for in April to show your community and your local watersheds a little love. Check out the April bulletin on the San Diego County Department of Public Works Watershed Protection Program site for this month’s calendar and register for an event near you: sandiegocounty.gov/stormwater
April 2022
Mark your calendars! EarthFair 2022 is happening on April 24 at Balboa Park from 10am-5pm. Join in the fun and learn about ways you can live more sustainably and participate in the world’s largest free environmental fair and #EarthDay celebration! Don’t forget to stop by and say hi to the #ProjectCleanWater team. Learn more at http://earthdayweb.org/
April 2022
On April 22 from 11am-1pm., the County of San Diego is hosting an #EarthDay celebration at the San Diego County Operations Center (5520 Overland Ave, San Diego, CA 92123). Everyone is invited to join the fun! There will booths and group activities that highlight earth friendly practices.
Join the City of Chula Vista for South County’s largest #EarthDay celebration at the FREE family- friendly 2022 South Bay Earth Day event taking place Saturday, April 9, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Memorial Park, 373 Park Way, Chula Vista, CA. They will be showcasing many fun, sustainable activities, products, and services that will help you reduce your impact on the environment, save money, and live a greener lifestyle. Learn more www.chulavistaca.gov/departments/clean/south-bay-earth-day
April 2022
April 23 is the 20th annual #CreektoBayCleanup! Celebrate #EarthDay and do your part to protect our creeks, bays, and ocean by picking up litter in your neighborhood or at one of the 75 designated sites throughout San Diego County. No act is too small to make a difference and residents of all ages are welcome to volunteer for the event! Registration opens April 1. For more information on how to participate, visit www.creektobay.org.
April 2022
Join the City of Oceanside on Saturday, April 23 from 9am-1pm at Buccaneer Park for an #EarthDayofService and Celebration. Check out booths hosted by local environmental organizations in a family friendly atmosphere. While supplies last, win a free Retro Stay Classy O’Side Shirt! https://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/gov/water/services_programs/green_oceanside/earth_month.asp
April 2022
Celebrate #EarthDay every day this month by participating in your local beach, river, park, or neighborhood cleanup! There are several weekend events you can sign up for in April to show your community and your local watersheds a little love. Check out the April bulletin on the San Diego County Department of Public Works Watershed Protection Program site for this month’s calendar and register for an event near you: sandiegocounty.gov/stormwater
April 2022
Mark your calendars! EarthFair 2022 is happening on April 24 at Balboa Park from 10am-5pm. Join in the fun and learn about ways you can live more sustainably and participate in the world’s largest free environmental fair and #EarthDay celebration! Don’t forget to stop by and say hi to the #ProjectCleanWater team. Learn more at http://earthdayweb.org/
April 2022
On April 22 from 11am-1pm., the County of San Diego is hosting an #EarthDay celebration at the San Diego County Operations Center (5520 Overland Ave, San Diego, CA 92123). Everyone is invited to join the fun! There will booths and group activities that highlight earth friendly practices.
April 2022