Polluted runoff is the single biggest threat to water quality in San Diego.
What is polluted runoff?
Why is polluted runoff the largest threat to our fishable, swimmable water?
Polluted runoff is the reason we can’t swim in the ocean for 72 hours after it rains, and it causes chemical build up in the fish we eat. But fighting polluted runoff isn’t as simple as stopping a single source of pollution. It’s a death by a thousand cuts, originating everywhere from car washes and sprinklers to streets, construction and industrial sites and farms. Imagine stopping the rain from pouring from the sky and running down the streets!
Dive into our polluted runoff series to explore the cutting edge of our work defending San Diego County’s water from urban and industrial runoff and learn how to make a difference yourself.
- Why We Spend Our Saturdays Collecting Water Samples
- Water Quality: What’s Drought Got to Do With It?
Stay tuned for more stories coming soon.