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We live in a watershed, a region whose water
all eventually drains into San Francisco Bay. Household wastewater
the water used to wash clothes and dishes, brush your teeth, flush the
toilet, or take a bath all drains to the Regional Water Quality Control
Plant. The water is cleaned of biological pollutants and wastes and is
then discharged into the Bay. But treatment plants aren't designed to
handle non-biological wastes that are often disposed down sinks and toilets,
so be sure to dispose of them correctly.->
We're all in it
together
Never
dispose of unused medicines, pesticides, household cleaners, pool chemicals,
paint, or other hazardous wastes down sinks or toilets. Instead, bring
them to a household hazardous waste collection event in
your area:
Palo Alto (P.A. residents only). 9am-noon first Saturday
of each month at the Regional
Water Quality Control Plant, 2501 Embarcadero Way, Palo Alto. Businesses,
please call 650.496.6980 to schedule an appointment.
Mountain
View, Stanford, Los Altos and Los Altos Hills
East
Palo Alto and other San Mateo County Residents
Don't see your City listed? Call 650.329.2598 for more information.
- Never dispose of oil, pesticides, or hazardous wastes down a gutter.
Storm drains will carry these pollutants directly to creeks and the
Bay without treatment, harming wildlife and degrading water quality.
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