
Prevent Stormwater Pollution
Each year, millions of pounds of toxic pollutants enter Puget Sound, impacting fish, wildlife, and our environment. The City has invested heavily in pollution prevention and restoration, but we need everyone’s help to keep our water clean and protect Tacoma’s natural resources.
Here in Tacoma we like to say, if it hits the ground, it hits the Sound!
Protecting Tacoma’s Waterways
Healthy, vibrant waterways are essential to Tacoma’s quality of life. Each year, millions of pounds of toxic pollutants—such as yard chemicals, oil, grease, pet waste, and heavy metals— enter our water systems when rain carries them into storm drains, streams, and ultimately, Puget Sound. The City of Tacoma is committed to protecting our waterways, investing millions in pollution prevention and restoration efforts, including:
Goals
- Thea Foss and Wheeler-Osgood waterways cleanup.
- Annual storm line cleaning.
- Regular business and construction inspections.
- Pollution source tracing.
- Public education and outreach.
How You Can Help Prevent Stormwater Pollution
The City’s work alone isn’t enough. We need everyone’s help to improve Puget Sound’s health and make Tacoma a better place to live. Each small action helps protect our waterways and preserve the beauty and health of Puget Sound. Join Tacoma in keeping our environment clean and safe for generations to come. Here are some ways you can get involved:
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1. Adopt a Storm Drain
Take charge of a storm drain in your neighborhood by visiting Adopt-a-Drain. By keeping your drain free from litter and debris, you’re helping reduce pollution and prevent flooding.- Sign up online for free
- Receive a yard sign to show your commitment
- Get cleanup tools and safety gear from the City
2. Sponsor a Pet Waste Station
Help keep neighborhoods clean by sponsoring a dog waste station. The City provides the station and bag refills*. To participate:- You must live within city limits
- Identify a location in a neighborhood common area with a dog waste issue (i.e., park, green belt, open space, etc.)
- Have a designated sponsor to monitor and maintain the station
- Download or print the Pet Waste Station Application and return via mail or email
Contact Kirsti Lipphardt at klipphardt@tacoma.gov or (253) 453-0870 for more information.
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1. Report Stormwater Pollution
See something that could harm our waterways? Report it through Tacoma FIRST 311, or you can call 311 or (253) 591-5000. Look out for:- Muddy construction runoff
- Spills or dumping
- Car washing or power washing with soapy water
- Oily sheen, colored liquids, chemical smells, foam, or garbage
2. Scoop the Poop
Properly dispose of pet waste at home and while walking. Scoop it, Bag it and Trash it to help prevent pollution.3. Don’t Drip and Drive – Fix Leaks
Car leaks—like oil, coolant, and other fluids—can harm our waterways by polluting stormwater runoff. The Puget Sound Starts Here campaign, in collaboration with the Department of Ecology and local organizations, offers free “Fix That Leak!” workshops throughout the Puget Sound region to help car owners address these issues.Workshops are led by certified automotive instructors and cover:
- Basic car maintenance and system checks
- The impact of leaks on our environment
- A free, optional vehicle inspection by the instructor
Find more resources at fixcarleaks.org for diagnosing leaks, workshop schedules, and tips on working with your mechanic.
Remember, if you notice a stain where you park, it’s time to fix that leak! Every small action helps keep Puget Sound clean.
4. Properly Store and Dispose of Hazardous Materials
Safely store paints, cleaning supplies, chemicals, and other potentially harmful items in tightly sealed, clearly labeled containers to reduce the risk of spills and leaks. Proper disposal is essential to protect our environment—never dump waste in the street, storm drains, or down household sinks and toilets.
For guidelines on safe disposal, visit the City of Tacoma’s Recovery and Transfer Center to learn more about how to handle and dispose of waste responsibly.
5. Help Educate Others
The If It Hits the Ground, It Hits the Sound campaign launched in 2018. It promotes stormwater pollution awareness and encourages positive changes in behavior. Through collaborations with local artists, schools, and community groups, the initiative features public art and educational components to connect the community with the message.
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1. Wash Your Car the Green Way
Use a commercial car wash that treats wastewater. This prevents harmful chemicals from reaching the Puget Sound.2. Use Natural Yard Care Practices
Your yard is a place for fun, relaxation, and natural beauty. But traditional yard care can lead to inefficient water use, excess waste, and overuse of chemicals that impact our health and environment. By making a few simple changes, you can:
- Save on water, waste disposal, and chemicals
- Save time by working with nature
- Protect your family’s health with reduced chemical exposure
- Conserve water for our rivers and wildlife, and keep our water sources clean
A healthy, beautiful yard is easy with these five steps:
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- Build healthy soil
- Plant right for your yard’s needs
- Practice smart watering
- Use pesticides sparingly
- Choose natural lawn care
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For more tips, visit naturalyardcare.org, or connect with a Pierce County Master Gardener at (253) 798-7170 or online.
3. Trash the Butts
Cigarette butts are the most littered item worldwide and are toxic to our waterways. Be a responsible smoker: always use a butt can or personal ashtray, and fully extinguish cigarette butts before disposing of them in the trash.
Did you know?
- One in three cigarette butts ends up as litter.
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Cigarette butts release toxic chemicals into water within hours of contact, and just one butt in a gallon of water can kill 80% of aquatic life added to that water in a day.
- Cigarette litter can persist in the environment for up to 25 years.
Let’s keep Tacoma’s waterways clean and healthy—dispose of cigarette butts properly.
Be part of the solution!
We need everyone’s help to keep our water clean and protect Tacoma’s natural resources!
Report Water Pollution Adopt-a-Drain Sponsor a Pet Waste Station