TIPPECANOE COUNTY

STORMWATER QUALITY PROGRAM SURVEY

This survey helps us to evaluate the need for public education and outreach.  Personal information is only
used to avoid duplication and is not required unless you would like us to send you more information.
We only ask that you provide your 5-digit zip code.

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I live in a watershed.

The greatest pollutant by volume in our creeks, rivers, and lakes is silt or sediment.

It is best to use a commercial car wash to clean your vehicle instead of washing it at home.
Paint, solvents, or used motor oil may be disposed of safely into a storm sewer.
Muddy wash water may be disposed of safely into a storm sewer.
Grass clippings, garden trimmings, and fallen leaves can be a source of water pollution.
A properly functioning septic system should be pumped, cleaned and inspected every 3 to 5 years.
Most street and parking lot drains flow directly into a nearby creek, river, or lake.
Pet waste should be picked up only as a courtesy to others.
All fertilizers and chemicals applied to lawns stay within the yard.
There is a monetary cost required to have cleaner creeks, rivers, and lakes.
During this year, I have seen, read, or heard about things I can do to reduce stormwater pollution.

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