Storm Drain markers


City and County of Honolulu DFM- Storm water Quality Division

Storm Drain Marking is a simple volunteer activity that involves marking storm drains with a placard that sends a message to the community to keep pollutants out of the storm drain system. It’s an excellent opportunity to educate the public about the link between the storm drain system and water quality to help deter littering, excess fertilizer use, dumping, and other practices that contribute to nonpoint source pollution and urban runoff.

City and County of Honolulu DFM- Storm water Quality Division


About the organizer

The quality of the water that enters the City’s drainage system directly impacts the health of our island because these waters flow untreated to our natural waterways and ocean.Storm Water Quality Division’s (SWQ) mission is to empower and provide guidance on minimizing our impact on water quality in order to protect public health and the environment. SWQ works with City departments as well as public businesses, agencies, and individuals to foster shared responsibility for protection of our wai (water).

  • Ongoing
  • Sign up for schedule and location

  • One Time Commitment
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Multiple Locations
Good For

Kids, Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

Activity Type

Outdoor

Cause

Environmental Conservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support

Requirements

Min age 10+ with chaperone

RSVP Required, Minimum Age With Chaperone, See below

Volunteers must be at least 10 years old to participate (must have at least 1 adult per 3 minors), Participants must sign a release form and all minors must have a parent or guardian sign on their behalf. We also encourage at least 10 volunteers to host an event.

Storm Drain markers


City and County of Honolulu DFM- Storm water Quality Division

Storm Drain Marking is a simple volunteer activity that involves marking storm drains with a placard that sends a message to the community to keep pollutants out of the storm drain system. It’s an excellent opportunity to educate the public about the link between the storm drain system and water quality to help deter littering, excess fertilizer use, dumping, and other practices that contribute to nonpoint source pollution and urban runoff.

  • Ongoing
  • Sign up for schedule and location

  • One Time Commitment
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Multiple Locations
Good For

Kids, Teens, Families, Students, Groups, Visitors

Activity Type

Outdoor

Cause

Environmental Conservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support

Requirements

Min age 10+ with chaperone

RSVP Required, Minimum Age With Chaperone, See below

Volunteers must be at least 10 years old to participate (must have at least 1 adult per 3 minors), Participants must sign a release form and all minors must have a parent or guardian sign on their behalf. We also encourage at least 10 volunteers to host an event.

City and County of Honolulu DFM- Storm water Quality Division


About the organizer

The quality of the water that enters the City’s drainage system directly impacts the health of our island because these waters flow untreated to our natural waterways and ocean.Storm Water Quality Division’s (SWQ) mission is to empower and provide guidance on minimizing our impact on water quality in order to protect public health and the environment. SWQ works with City departments as well as public businesses, agencies, and individuals to foster shared responsibility for protection of our wai (water).

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