Pet Waste & Pollution Prevention
Pet waste is a large source of stormwater pollution. When precipitation falls and comes in contact with pet waste left on the ground, harmful bacteria, parasites, and nutrients are then transported through the stormwater into the downstream surface water body. Bacteria and parasites can be harmful to humans which can cause serious illnesses. Nutrients in our waterways can cause harmful algae growth and can then negatively impact aquatic life within those surface water bodies.
The best way to prevent this pollution source from entering surface waters is to pick up after your pet immediately. Always be sure to carry pet waste bags with you while hiking, at the park, at home, and around your neighborhood. Make sure to dispose of the picked-up pet waste in a trash can to ensure it’s not left alongside a trail or sidewalk.
Here is an excellent article from Outside Magazine which talks about how pet waste is a major pollutant source to the environment and what you can do about it within your neighborhood and favorite outdoor recreation locations: https://www.outsideonline.com/2292736/its-time-talk-about-dog-poop
Picking up pet waste immediately not only protects stormwater quality but it also protects humans and other pets who use these outdoor spaces. Do your part today and pick up your pet waste immediately to protect water quality and those around you!