General Illicit Discharge and/or
Recycling Information
General resources for recycling information and facts, as
well as websites tailored specifically to help get kids involved
in recycling, are available with the links below. SEMSWA recognizes
that recycling is a very viable way to remove some of our
typical household hazardous wastes by reducing the amount
of waste that may otherwise enter the waste stream via storm
drains, sewers and landfills.
Earth 911
Colorado
Recycles
Solid
waste and recycling web page for kids
Kids
Recycle - Recycling tools
Recycling
Facts for Kids
Stormwater System Development Fee
Study
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Prevent pollution to area waterways:
Don't dump down road drains
Soaps, solvents, oil, trash, sand, yard clippings or other
material should not enter road drains or drainage ditches.
Pollutants that flow through storm drains go directly into
streams and waterways without being treated or purified. This
pollution impacts aquatic life, wildlife, and people who recreate
and fish. Please do your part to keep our waterways clean:
properly dispose of or recycle your household and yard waste,
and participate in our community household hazardous waste
pick-up programs.
Household
Hazardous Waste Pick-up and Recycling Information
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