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Community Workshops

The Clean Water Campaign conducts workshops relating to stormwater pollution prevention throughout metro Atlanta that are FREE and open to the public. The topics for the workshops include auto service, rain gardens, Integrated Pest Managment (IPM), Xeriscape, composting and a general "You're the Solution to Water Pollution" Workshop. To find out more about a particular community workshop, click on one of the links below.
Rain Garden Workshops

Learn to plant a flower garden that relies on rain water and prevents water pollution.

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Automobile Service Workshops

Learn how to reduce pollution at an automobile service show and to save money.

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Water Efficient Landscapes Workshops

Learn about alternative practices to help reduce the amount of water used outside the home as well as prevent additional runoff.

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Lawn Care Workshops

Learn alternative practices to managing your lawn without creating water pollution and identify pests that infest your yard.

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Composting Workshops

Learn how to compost materials prunned, trimmed or clipped from a yard.

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You're The Solution to Water Pollution Workshops

Learn ways to prevent water pollution from your home.

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Septic Tank Maintenance Workshops

Learn how to maintain and care for septic tanks.

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Planting Trees to Protect Streams Workshops

Learn how to plant and care for trees and protect rivers, lakes and streams.

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U Fix It Workshops

Want to learn how to identify leaks around your home and repair them?

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Water Wise Household Workshops

Is your house as water-efficient as it can be? This do-it-yourself household water use assessment will help you find out.

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Stormwater Facts for Kids
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Rain Gardens

Interested in learning how to plant a rain garden?

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Additional Resources

Major culprits causing impairment of rivers include metals, pathogens and low dissolved oxygen levels.

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