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Managing Healthy Water

Managing Healthy Water. It all goes away…. The Waste Water Treatment System Sanitary Sewers. The Waste Water Treatment System Storm Sewers. Combined Sewer and Storm Water Systems. Non-Point-Source & Point-Source Pollution. The Clean Water Act. Separate Storm Water Systems.

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Managing Healthy Water

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  1. Managing Healthy Water

  2. It all goes away…

  3. The Waste Water Treatment System Sanitary Sewers

  4. The Waste Water Treatment System Storm Sewers

  5. Combined Sewer and Storm Water Systems

  6. Non-Point-Source & Point-Source Pollution

  7. The Clean Water Act

  8. Separate Storm Water Systems

  9. Sanitary Sewer Ins / Influent

  10. Storm Water Sewer Ins / Influent

  11. Sanitary and Storm Sewer Outs / Effluent

  12. Phosphorous

  13. Herbicides

  14. Prescription Drugs

  15. Prescription Drugs

  16. Over-the-Counter Drugs

  17. Naturally Occurring Challenges

  18. The Waste Water Treatment Plant’s Role

  19. The Community’s Role

  20. Rain Barrels

  21. Rain Barrels Benefits

  22. Rain Gardens

  23. Why Rain Gardens?

  24. Beautiful & Native Rain Garden Plants

  25. Prescription Drug Disposal

  26. General Water Conservation

  27. Lindsey Grimm, Licking County Recycling Northeast Ohio Public Involvement Public Education Committee Rusty Schmidt, URS Corp. US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service US Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Diversion Control US Food and Drug Administration, Consumer Health Information Acknowledgments

  28. Contact Us to Learn More • Licking County Soil and Water Conservation District (740) 670-5330 or information@lickingswcd.com • Purchase a Rain Barrel • Schedule a water conservation class including: • Build a Rain Barrel Workshop • Rain Garden Demonstration Workshop • Stream Team Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Training

  29. Keep Up the Good Work

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