Special offer

Flushing it Down the Drain in Clark County, WA

Reblogger Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Managing Real Estate Broker with Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 TN Broker: 208698

If you are concerned with our water supply then read Debb Jane's post to get some great suggestions on how to keep our water supply and environment healthier and cleaner.

Original content by Debb Janes

Down the Drain in Clark County, WA

CLean water
It sure can be confusing for many of us wondering what’s okay to flush down the drain in our communities, including Clark County, WA. As an EcoBroker,  it makes sense to me to stop, and think, before we flush anything into our waste water systems.

Finding out what’s permissible to pour down the drains can be tricky, because different states, counties and cities have their own set of standards. However, common sense can be a guide when you don’t have access to the information.

For example,  unless a substance has been identified as a hazardous waste, it is always more prudent to put it the regular garbage than flush it down the toilet or wash it down the drain.

Modern landfills are designed with special liners to prevent substances and materials from leeching out and draining into nearby water tributaries. Water treatment systems might not even detect substances that can harm wildlife.

Extremely low levels of prescription drugs, hormones, antibacterial agents and some beauty products may have a toxic effect on creatures. Frogs, shellfish and insects can’t safely ingest the same quantity as their human counterparts.

Guidelines for Down the Drain in Clark County

Toilet FlushTo discourage flushing drugs down the drain, Clark County has a free take-back program for unwanted medications. You can drop off unwanted or outdated drugs ( except controlled substances) at participating pharmacies.

Controlled substances can be returned to some local police stations. All medication must be kept in their original and sealed containers, and have patient information removed or marked out. 

Basically, to play it safe we should only flush tissue and human waste down the toilet. Here’s a list of items you should never, ever flush.

  • disposable diapers
  • tampons
  • cotton balls and swabs
  • mini or maxi pads
  • unused medications (put original containers in a plastic, zip-lock bag and throw the bag in the trash)
  • condoms
  • cleaning wipes of any kind
  • facial tissue
  • bandages and bandage wrappings

Down the Drain - Just Say No to FOG

Pouring fats, oil and grease down the drain creates globs that back up sewer lines. The globs of fat and waste are difficult to disinfect at treatment plants and can allow disease causing bacteria to enter nearby streams, lakes and rivers.

Do

  • Scrape food scraps into the trash or compost bin.
  • Or catch food scraps and other solids with a strainer in the sink drain, and empty the strainer into the trash or compost bin.
  • Pour grease into steel cans, let it harden and throw in the trash.
  • Stop using your garbage disposal or minimize its use.
  • Wipe pots, pans and dishes with dry paper towels before rinsing or washing them, then throw paper towels in the garbage.
  • Rinse dishes and pans with cold water before putting them in the dishwasher.

Don't

  • Don't pour grease down sink drains or toilets.
  • Don't use cloth towels or rags to scrape oil or grease off plates and utensils because grease will drain to the sewer when you wash the towels.
  • Don't run water over dishes, pans, fryers or griddles to wash oil and grease down the drain.

Clean water 
In addition, last year the Clark County started working with school districts to mount more than 500 medallions adjacent to storm drains around schools. The medallions read: Protect Water, Only Rain in Drain.

Remember those outside storm water drains are not placed in your neighborhood as a handy spot to dump paint, motor oil or other harmful substances. Before we flush anything down the drain in Clark County, remember:  Protect Water, Only Rain in Drain. 

If you're looking for eco-friendly homes in Clark County, I'd love to be your guide. As an EcoBroker, I have the resources to help you make wise decisions regarding your home and lifestyle.

 

 

 I hope you like what you've read. If so, please hit the subscribe button.

Subscribe to Debb

Debb Sells with Soul

Debb Janes EcoBroker&Realtor Green~Sells with Soul

The Carl Group, Serving Clark County, WA
Specializing in Vancouver - Camas - Washougal - Fisher's Landing    

you can always find me at DebbJanes.com

As an EcoBroker, I combine my love of nature, people and the planet with my job as a Realtor®, that way, I can help you live in a more beautiful, comfortable and healthier environment, and save you money. Let me be your guide.

In addition, my passion for the Northwest lifestyle and our area's many neighborhoods ensure you a great selling or buying experience. Debb Sells with Soul

 

 Let's also connect here...
 Debb is Linked InTwitter DebbDebb's YouTube ChannelGoogle MeDebb Janes, Residental Realtor, Clark County Washington                          

 

Posted by

 Centruy 21 Platinum Properties2130 Wilma Rudolph Blvd.

Clarksville, TN 37040

When you need Real Estate services in Clarksville TN

                  it would be my pleasure to assist you!                             

Debbie Reynolds
"The Real Debbie Reynolds"

Check out all Clarksville TN Real Estate on My Website

                   
                   
931-771-9070 Office | 931-320-6730 Cell

Clarksville TN Homes 

                 

 Google Plus       Follow me on YouTube