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Use this link for Glendale's Interactive Map to find out your collection days !

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Illicit discharges can have lasting negative effects on water quality. Streams, rivers, and lakes may become unsuitable for wildlife, drinking, and recreation. If you observe oil, unusual odors, or suds in or around a storm drain, contact your local DPW or the WDNR at 1-800-943-0003. For more information, please visit www.respectourwaters.org.

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Intentional or accidental dumping of chemicals, oils, and animal waste can drastically affect water quality. The introduction of these illicit substances can kill aquatic life, vegetation, and waterfowl that rely on freshwater environments. Illegal dumping can make water unsuitable for drinking and recreation as well.  Some chemicals may be difficult or even impossible to remove from freshwater. You can help prevent the negative effects of illicit discharges by ensuring that only rain enters storm drains. For more information, please visit www.respectourwaters.org.

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During a car wash, harmful debris, motor fluids, and soap are washed off of vehicles. When untreated, these materials may runoff into storm drains and have the potential to cause harm to nearby aquatic environments. Whenever possible, opting for the commercial car wash over the at-home car wash reduces the amount of pollutants entering waterways. Many professional car washes collect their used water, treat it, and recycle it, greatly reducing the amount of freshwater they consume!   If you decide to wash your car at home, washing it over the grass is a great way to prevent harmful runoff. If washed on paved surfaces such as driveways and roads, runoff collects pollutants and can flow into waterways. Therefore, washing cars over an unpaved surface such as your lawn and limiting the amount of water used helps to prevent water pollution. For more information, please visit www.respectourwaters.org.

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