Yep!
Every time I drive across one the tribes reservations, I can see that they are definitely practicing all "Six Things You Can Do To Help Salmon"
1. Do the little things to conserve water, such as fix those leaky faucets and toilets. Sweep your driveway or sidewalk instead of hosing it down. When you buy a new washing machine, buy a front-loader. When you buy a new toilet, buy a low-flow model. Both use less water.
2. Recycle used motor oil and fix oil leaks.
3. Instead of washing your car at home, take it to a commercial car wash where soapy water drains to a sanitary sewer, not a storm drain. Many commercial car washes also save water by recycling the rinse water. If you must wash your car at home, use a mild dishwashing liquid and park your car on the grass so the soapy water will be absorbed by vegetation rather than running into a storm drain. Conserve water by using a spray nozzle that shuts off.
4. Dispose of pet waste properly and fence larger animals away from streams.
5. If your home is on a septic system, have your tank inspected annually to make sure there are no developing problems. Get your tank pumped every three to five years to reduce the chance of solids flowing into and clogging the drain field. Use phosphate-free detergents and limit use of bleach.
6. Plant a tree. Near a stream or anywhere else, trees help control and slow runoff.
Yep!
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Cowlitzfisherman