Austin promotes sustainable practices for springtime outdoor activities

Austin promotes sustainable practices for springtime outdoor activities
Ryan Hebrink Water Quality Compliance Program Manager — Official Website
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As spring begins with the equinox on March 20, residents of Austin are encouraged to engage in outdoor activities while maintaining environmental sustainability. The City of Austin’s Watershed Protection Department is promoting initiatives aimed at protecting local water resources.

The department’s Grow Green gardening education program offers a variety of resources for creating eco-friendly landscapes. Residents can access information on plant selection, pest management, landscape design, and rainwater harvesting at GrowGreen.org. These practices help conserve water, reduce pollution, and support wildlife.

Pet owners are reminded to clean up after their animals to prevent water contamination. Pet waste contains bacteria that can pollute creeks and lakes if not disposed of properly. It is equally important to manage pet waste in residential yards to avoid soil and groundwater contamination. Resources and information are available at ScoopThePoopAustin.org.

Community efforts are vital for maintaining a healthy environment in Austin’s gardens, yards, and trails.

The City of Austin Watershed Protection Department is dedicated to safeguarding lives, property, and the environment by mitigating flooding, erosion, and water pollution impacts. More details can be found at AustinTexas.gov/Watershed.



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