Make Your Home a RiverSafe Home! Protect our Waterways
Every time we water the lawn, wash the car - or even walk the dog
- Washtenaw County residents have an
impact on this area’s life giving water systems. Now, you
and your family can be part of a program from the office of the Washtenaw
County Drain Commissioner that will protect Washtenaw
County waterways: the RiverSafe Homes
Program.
Your family could make your home a RiverSafe home. It’s easy to
do! By completing a user friendly online survey, residents can pledge to
make their homes RiverSafe. Taking the survey allows any resident to
identify water quality protection activities you might already do around
the house, and the program helps you commit to other pollution prevention
practices you might not have considered before.
The RiverSafe Homes brochure gives all the information needed to
get acquainted with the topics covered in the survey:
- Home Toxics Disposal
- Yard Care and Outdoor Housekeeping
- Car and Vehicle Care
- Pet and Urban Wildlife Waste
In return for taking the survey and making a commitment to
water quality protection, participants receive a RiverSafe Homes marker to
display at your home. You can choose from two marker styles once you
complete the survey.
Read the Brochure & take the RiverSafe Survey Now!
Participants may also choose to be added to an e-mail list to
receive periodic environmental tips and information. With more than 138,000
households in Washtenaw County, the
RiverSafe Homes Program should have a great “cumulative effect” opportunity
to reduce pollutants in all of Washtenaw
County waterways.
For more information about RiverSafe Homes or other water
quality information contact Michelle Bononi, Senior
Environmental Planner (734) 222-6833 or Janis Bobrin, Drain Commissioner
(734) 222-6886




