Pet waste is a seemingly small source of pollution that can have a big impact on water quality. When it rains, pet waste left on lawns, beaches, trails, parks, and sidewalks washes into storm drains. The bacteria and nutrients in your pet’s poop will end up flowing directly to nearby streams, rivers, and lakes, eventually reaching Long Island Sound. Once it reaches waterways, pet waste can harm humans and the environment by fueling the growth of toxic algae and making the water unswimmable, unfishable, and unenjoyable!
Take the Clean Water Pledge and commit to a healthy Long Island Sound watershed by properly disposing of your pet’s waste.
Want to learn more? Visit our Canines for Clean Water webpage and see how you can get involved.
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