County Watershed
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – This month’s heavy rains across the Inland Empire have hammered drainage canals and storm channels, prompting the Riverside County Flood Control & Water Conservation District Wednesday to remind residents to take basic precautions to protect watersheds.
“We have experienced more rain than usual. Now more than ever, it is important that we practice watershed protection tips,” the agency said in a statement. “When trash, pet waste and household hazardous waste enter our storm drains and waterways, we risk flooding due to clogged drains, water damage to properties and lower water quality to plants and wildlife.”
Officials requested that residents bear in mind the following:
— on rainy days, always turn off sprinkler systems, and “avoid using chemicals, such as pesticides” on lawns;
— ensure vehicles aren’t leaking fluids;
— avoid washing vehicles with phosphate chemicals, especially when rain is imminent, dripping the product into drains and spillways; and
— remove canine excrement from yards and sidewalks because “dog waste contains harmful toxins that can easily get into watersheds.”
Another round of winter rain is in the forecast toward the end of this weekend.
Additional information on watershed protection is available at https://rcflood.org/.
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