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Public Education
Public education is vital to the success of any municipal program that works to improve our shared quality of life. Stormwater involves everyone in Nassau County, because it affects the quality of the water we fish and swim in and the health of the wildlife and habitat surrounding our island. Certain pollutants pose an enormous threat to the health of these waters, and yet can be eliminated through simple actions taken on the part of industry, citizens, and government agencies.
One example of these simple actions is feeding Canada Geese. Canada Geese contribute significant amounts of pathogens and nutrients to our waterways. Nassau County has recently passed a goose-feeding ordinance, making it illegal to feed Canada Geese on public property and requiring educational signs at feeding locations.
Reduce Your Pollution
The Stormwater Management Program depends on industries, private citizens, and municipalities to reduce their pollution contributions to our stormwater. Public education is crucial to this part of the program, and the Department of Public Works has implemented training and education programs for industry professionals, municipal workers, homeowners, small business owners, and students.
Presentations
To arrange a speaker for your class or workplace on the impacts of stormwater and steps that you can take to reduce your impact, email us or call us at 516-571-7508. The following are education brochures:
To download our educational brochures and handouts follow the following links:
- Storm Water Information Links
- Education for the General Public (PDF)
- Education for Landscapers (PDF)
- Education for Businesses (PDF)
For more information on Non-Point Source Pollution please click on the following links
- https://www.epa.gov/nps/basic-information-about-nonpoint-source-nps-pollution
- https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi/20004PP1.PDF?Dockey=20004PP1.PDF
- https://dec.ny.gov/environmental-protection/water/water-quality/nps-program
- https://dec.ny.gov/environmental-protection/water/water-quality/lawn-fertilizer#:~:text=Do%20not%3A,driveways%20or%20other%20impervious%20surfaces
Contact Us
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Michael Kwaschyn
Acting CommissionerDepartment of Public Works
1194 Prospect Avenue
Westbury, NY 11590-2723Illicit Discharges: 516-571-7535
Road Maintenance: 516-571-6900
Traffic Signals: 516-572-0465
Mosquito Control: 516-571-6900
SUEZ Emergency Hotline: 866-224-8508 (For all sewer related issues.)