New information

If your holiday food preparations end up generating more cooking grease than usual, or you have unused or unwanted cooking oil, don't poor it down the drain or dump it into the stormdrains! Go to Too Toxic To Trash page for proper disposal of cooking oil and grease. While there, take a look at how to properly dispose of household hazardous waste, such as chemicals, fertilizers, and automotive fluids! Clean water starts with you!

Teachers! The Banana Slug String Band is conducting free school assemblies entitled "We All Live Upstream" in San Mateo County elementary schools. Rock Steady Science is presenting "Water Pollution Prevention and Your Car" in High Schools around the county. Also check our teachers page for resources and ideas related to pollution prevention as you plan your new school year!

2011 Fall P3 Newsletter Now Available!

Watershed Groups Guide Find San Mateo County groups working on watershed stewardship projects. Volunteer opportunities and events listed.

Spanish-language Stormwater Brochure available Usted es la Solución para Prevenir la Contaminación del Agua que va a los Desagües

follow us on twitter

 

Trash Work Group

The goals of the SMCWPPP Trash Work Group are

  • To provide guidance on complying with the Municipal Regional Permit requirements on Trash Hot Spot identification, assessment, and cleanup.

Trash Work Group Meetings
Meetings are open to the public.

Time:10:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M.; 4th Wednesdays of every other month
.
Location: Varies: see agenda packet

Trash Work Group Log-In for SMCWPPP work group materials, contacts, draft work and action items.

Meeting Date Agenda Packet
January 25, 2012 Agenda Packet, January
2011  
December 6, 2011 Agenda Packet, December
September 29, 2011 Agenda Packet, September
June 22, 2011 Agenda Packet, June
March 23, 2011 Agenda Packet, March
2010  
December 15, 2010 Agenda Packet, December
September 22, 2010 Agenda Packet, September
June 23, 2010 Agenda Packet June
April 28, 2010 Trash workgroup_4.28