Do you know a person or group who deserves recognition for helping prevent stormwater pollution?Give them their time to shine as an #OrcaHero by posting their story on Facebook, with a tag to the@PugetSoundStartsHere Facebook page through May.
Who can be an #OrcaHero?
An #OrcaHero can be an individual or any number of people who consistently take even simple actions to prevent stormwater pollution. For example, people who pick up after their dogs or build and keep rain gardens show commitment to clean water. Other simple orca heroics could include:
· Natural yard care.
· Volunteering on restoration efforts.
· Proper disposal of toxic wastes and pharmaceuticals.
· Reducing plastic waste.
· Any of the many other recommendations from the Orca Task Force report and Puget Sound Starts Here’s “Take Action” tab.
How to recognize your #OrcaHero
When you post your #OrcaHero’s story on Facebook, please tag it with @PugetSoundStartsHere, and include:
·
Nominee’s
name (person or organization).
·
City
where the nominee works or lives. And, tag that city!
·
Name
and tag of the person or organization nominating the hero.
·
Reason
for recognizing: Tell us what your hero does to help orcas by preventing stormwater
pollution.
·
With
your hero’s permission, include a photo of them doing their orca heroics.
Some of the #OrcaHeroes will be
featured on Puget Sound Starts Here’s Facebook page all month and on thier
website’s new #OrcaHero page.
Millions of pounds of toxic pollution
enter Puget Sound every year. Much of it washes to the Sound in rainwater, when
it flows over hard surfaces like houses, parking lots, driveways and streets.
The rainwater picks up pollution along the way. Most of this polluted runoff is
not treated. It flows through ditches or storm drains and into local waterways
and on to the sound.
Clean water and healthy shorelines
support a vibrant food web. Everything that helps salmon and the smaller fish
they eat – and the even smaller critters the small fish eat! – helps orcas,
which eat the salmon!
Puget Sound Starts Here Month raises
awareness that Puget Sound is in trouble from a variety of pollution sources,
and that simple actions and local volunteer opportunities truly make a
difference. Learn more about the bounty of Puget Sound and how you can help
protect it at www.PugetSoundStartsHere.org.
With the Orca
Health Starts Here theme, Puget Sound Starts Here Month joins with
other orca recovery campaigns and efforts throughout Washington. These include Orca Action Month in June and Orca
Recovery Day in the fall.
About Puget Sound Starts Here
Puget Sound Starts Here is an education
campaign promoted by more than 750 organizations in the 12 counties that touch
the sound. Members include state agencies, local governments, tribes, and non-profit
organizations. All do work to clean up and protect Puget Sound and the waterways
that flow into it.
By Justine Asohmbom, Shorelines and Stormwater Education Manager
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