Stormwater Education Campaign Materials

Create your own stormwater education campaign with these free online resources From WEF!

Storm Drain Half-Page Ad Image.jpgThis series of short messages highlight actions that cause polluted stormwater runoff plus steps individuals can take to prevent this major source of water pollution.

Each message is available in quarter page, half page, and full page formats sized for use on 8x1/2 x 11", two-panel format for use as bill stuffer, and 200- x 400-pixel web format; they are ready for use including the WEF logo or can be customized with your own. Download them below to get your campaign started today!

 

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How Does Your Garden Grow?

 


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Are You Mixing Oil and Water?

 


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Pollution Prevention is in the Bag!

 


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