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Protecting Creeks and Bay

The San Francisco Bay is part of your daily life. Every drop of water we use at home and work drains into San Francisco Bay - the defining landmark of our region. Wastewater travels from kitchens and bathrooms and is cleaned of biological wastes at the Regional Water Quality Control Plant before it's discharged to the Bay. Rain and garden runoff enters creeks and the Bay without treatment.
 
Wastewater and stormwater carry pollutants from everyday activities like cooking, gardening, maintaining your car, and even spring-cleaning your garage and medicine cabinet.  We've provided a few tips that will help keep pollutants out of the Bay - and make your home safer for your family.

Contact us for more information:
cleanbay@cityofpaloalto.org

No Drugs Down the Drain
Don't flush expired or unused drugs down toilets or drains.  Dispose of medications at a take-back location. 
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Less-Toxic Pest Control
Come find more information about how residents can reduce pesticide use at home and how the City reduces pesticides used at City properties and public areas. 
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Vehicle Pollution Prevention
Residents and businesses need to do what they can to keep vehicle pollutants out of the environment.
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Reduce Plastics in Our Creeks and Bay
This page summarizes the City's work on reducing plastics in our local creeks and Bay.
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Reporting Spills, Dumping, and Back-Ups
If you notice any unusual substance in or around a storm drain, or if you see someone dumping anything into the storm drain, street, or gutter, to local creeks or the Bay, or elsewhere in the outdoor environment, report it to us.
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Mercury Pollution Prevention
San Francisco Bay is contaminated by mercury-an element used in many household items, which is also a potent human nerve toxin.
( visit the environmental compliance home page )
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Copper
Excessive amounts of copper can be toxic to the Bay's ecosystem. Find out how you can reduce the amount of copper being released to the environment.
( environmental compliance home page )
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How To Keep Your Sanitary Sewer Working Properly
Ways to prevent sewer backups and avoid expensive emergency plumbing.
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City of Palo Alto City Hall - 250 Hamilton Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301 | Main Telephone Number 650-329-2100 8am-5pm M-Th, Alt Fridays