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MPCA Home > Your Backyard
Your Backyard
| Everyone wants to know how healthy the environment
is around their home or in "their backyard." How clean is the air?
Is the water safe to drink? How environmentally responsible is that
factory two blocks from your house?
On this page, we've provided links to lots of information available
on the MPCA's site that will help you learn more about the health
of your backyard. You can also access various databases and other
information about pollutants that may affect the environment.
And, we've included information about what you can do to help
protect your part of Minnesota's environment in your backyard.
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The MPCA protects Minnesota's environment through monitoring environmental
quality and enforcing environmental regulations. You can learn more
about the MPCA's monitoring work on the following pages on this Web
site:
In
Your House:
- Buy less toxic or nontoxic cleaning materials.
- Properly dispose of all hazardous household materials, from cleansers
to fluorescent tubes to paints.
- Recycle your recyclables! From pop cans to newspapers.
- Compost your kitchen scraps.
- Don't waste water.
- Don't waste energy. Turn off lights when they're not in use. And,
turn your thermostat down when you're not at home.
- Learn more about saving energy
in your home (EPA)
In
Your Yard:
- Compost your leaves and grass clippings.
- Follow the directions for use on all lawn and garden chemicals.
- Properly dispose of all lawn and garden chemicals and their containers.
- Use nontoxic fertilizers and weed control products.
- Learn about stewardship
in your backyard on the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Web site.
In Your Garage
- Keep your motorized garden equipment well tuned and in good operating
condition. Small engines can add alot of air pollutants -- especially
engines that aren't properly tuned up.
- Avoid using motorized lawn and garden equipment, when possible.
Use a push mower and hand-operated trimmers and rakes. It's quieter,
less stinky and you get a good workout at the same time.
- Don't pour any used oil or antifreeze down your sewer drain! One
pint of used motor oil can contaminate thousands of gallons of water,
making it unfit to drink.
In Your Car
- Purchase and use the most fuel efficient vehicle that meets your
needs.
- Keep your car tuned up and in good working condition.
- Don't drive more than you need to. Most air pollutants that we breathe
comes from cars!
- Carpool, take the bus, ride your bike and walk whenever you can.
- Learn about other ways to reduce vehicle pollution at our motor
vehicle page.
- Learn about commuting:
Challenge
your notion about commuting (fact sheet)
At Your Cabin
- Keep your septic system well maintained and regularly cleaned
- Be careful when you fill your boat engine with gas -- don't spill
any into the lake.
- Properly dispose of waste.
- Avoid using lawn chemicals near lakes.
- Don't spray for mosquitoes. Use citronella candles and other nontoxic
repellants. Build a screened-in porch.
- Don't disturb nesting wildlife -- they need a quiet place to raise
their young.
- Learn how to landscape your lakeshore to protect the environment.
Go to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Web site on Restoring
Your Shore.
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