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How to use the Alabama Rain Barrel Project to reach your community with the Non-point Source Message
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How to use the Alabama Rain Barrel Project to reach your community with the Non-point Source Message.

Dec 24, 2015

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Page 1: How to use the Alabama Rain Barrel Project to reach your community with the Non-point Source Message.

How to use the Alabama Rain Barrel Project

to reach your community with the

Non-point Source Message

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What is the Alabama Rain Barrel Project?

How do you build a rain barrel?

How do I reach the community through this project?

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•Education project that educates attendees about non-point source pollution.•On the ground project that use rain barrels to capture and slow stormwater.

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An area that drains into a particular body of water such as a stream, river or lake.

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Water Cycle

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Land Cover

Changes

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More Runoff

Arriving Faster

Courtesy NEMO, Univ. of CT

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NPS pollution cannot be pinpointed to a single source. Over time, pollutants from our everyday activities accumulate on the land.

Examples of NPS pollutants include pet feces, gasoline, fertilizer, pesticides, and even soil. NPS pollution is a problem when rainfall or heavy irrigation carries sediments and dissolved chemicals to waterways in stormwater runoff .

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Stream that doesn’t meet the water quality criteria that has been designated for the stream.

Catoma CreekCatoma Creek is classified as a Fish & Wildlife Stream and is listed as an impaired stream because of low dissolved oxygen/organic enrichment and for pathogens. Source is listed as urban runoff and agriculture.

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Three Major Components:

•Inlet•Outlet

•Overflow

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Inlet:We have standardized on an open

top barrel. This barrel can be used with gutters or without.

1.Cut 3-4 large holes in the top of the barrel.

2.Cut a 3’ x3’ section of screen3.Attach screen using a 4’

bungee cord

Phillip PaynePM Photography, Inc

Phillip PaynePM Photography, Inc

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Overflow:The overflow should be located

near the top of the barrel. We are using sump pump hose to direct the flow away from the house—

hopefully to a rain garden.1.Use drill with hole saw

attachment to drill a 1-1/2” hole.2.Cut 6’-8’ section of hose

3.Insert hose in hole.

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Outlet:We are using a ¾” male brass hose

bibb.1.Drill a 1” hole near the base of the barrel. Keep drill bit straight

and level.2.Wrap plumbers tape around the

threads of the barrel.3.Screw hose bibb into hole.4.Caulk around hose bibb.

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•Coca-Cola Enterprises built 50 barrels to donate to LAMP•LAMP students will paint and sell 40 barrels•Students will donate 10 barrels for community use

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•Held workshops for Montgomery County Master Gardeners and Elmore County Master Gardeners.•Elmore County Master Gardeners set up a second workshop•Montgomery County Master Gardeners are hosting the annual statewide Master Gardener conference and have will sponsor a make-and-take workshop.• Working with Montgomery County Master Gardeners to formalize their assistance with this project through outreach and workshop assistance.

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•In conjunction with stream restoration project, spoke with six neighborhood groups to explain stream restoration and advertise rain barrel workshops.•Held 6 workshops at church adjacent to stream site.

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•Spoke to multiple garden clubs•Spoke to church•Spoke to Montgomery Clean City Commission•Spoke to Montgomery Tree Committee•Looking for a group(such as Boy Scouts or Environmental Club at high school or college) to build rain barrels to sell barrels to those who cannot come to workshop

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Contact: Ashley Henderson [email protected]

334-300-3392 www.cleanwaterpartnership.org

A project of the Alabama Clean Water Partnership with World Wildlife Fund and Coca-Cola Enterprise/Montgomery