MakingWaves - Don't Flush Wipes; Pollution Prevention Institute Grants; Water Smart Landscapes

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MakingWaves - News From the Division of Water

In this Issue:

  • Don't Flush Wipes or Other Garbage
  • Deadline Approaching for Pollution Prevention Institute Community Grants
  • Water Smart Landscapes

Don't Flush Wipes or Other Garbage

Flush Responsibly

Certain materials flushed down toilets can damage sewer systems, wastewater treatment operations, or private septic systems, even when they are labeled as flushable. Correcting the damage is expensive, so do not flush any of the items listed below, no matter how small. Please throw them in the trash. 

  • diapers
  • baby wipes
  • disinfectant wipes
  • personal hygiene products
  • any paper products other than toilet paper (e.g., paper towels, facial tissues, paper napkins) 

Deadline Approaching for Pollution Prevention Institute Community Grants

The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I) is accepting applications for its Community Grants Program 2020-2021 for pollution prevention outreach and education projects. Eligible groups include community organizations and local government agencies based in New York State. The program is designed to support initiatives that raise awareness and understanding of environmental issues and that lead to adoption of sustainable practices. Applications are due May 29, 2020.


Water Smart Landscapes

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DEC encourages landowners to consider planting water-smart landscapes to conserve water this summer. If you are designing a new landscape or rethinking your current one, EPA's WaterSense webpages can help you plan your landscape and choose plants that are drought tolerant for your area. As an Environmental Protection Agency WaterSense partner, DEC encourages you to find ways to use less water.