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AUTO MAINTENANCE Oil and grease from cars, asbestos worn from brake linings, zinc from tires, and toxics from spilled fluids often make their way into the City of Angola storm drain system and DO NOT GET TREATED before reaching our waterways. These wastes make our waters unhealthy and unsafe for people and wildlife. Follow these practices to help prevent stormwater pollution... Cleanin' Work Sites... Recycling... Avoid hosing down your garage floor and driveway; instead, The law requires people to recycle motor oil and lead acid sweep regularly. Also, use non-toxic cleaning products. batteries. REMEMBER: Never dump them down A water and baking soda mixture works great on re- storm drains. Other items which can be recycled moving corrosion from battery terminals and cleaning include oil filters, antifreeze, cleaning solutions, chrome; mix the soda with a mild, biodegradable dish- hydraulic and transmission fluids, metal scarps, washing soap to clean wheels and tires. Additionally, water-based paints, and used tires. For recycling a mixture of white vinegar or lemon juice with wa- information, call 260-587-3063. ter can be used to clean windows. Spills... Avoid accidental spills by using a drip pan and funnel when draining or pouring fluids. Be ready for unexpected spills by preparing and using spill containment and cleanup kits. Kits should include safety equipment and cleanup materials such as kitty litter, sawdust or corn- meal. Furthermore, prevent leaks from stored vehicles by draining gas, hydraulic oil, and trans- mission, brake and radiator fluid. Washin' Vehicles... Take vehicles to a washing facility to prevent oil and grease, suspended solids and other toxics from washing into our storm drains. At home, vehicles should be washed on the lawn, which can absorb unwanted runoff. Even biodegradable soap can be toxic to fish and wildlife. This message brought to you by.... Angola's Clean Water Utilities (260) 665-2514 www.angolain.org AUTO MAINTENANCE Oil and grease from cars , asbestos worn from brake linings , zinc from tires , and toxics from spilled fluids often make their way into the City of Angola storm drain system and DO NOT GET TREATED before reaching our waterways . These wastes make our waters unhealthy and unsafe for people and wildlife . Follow these practices to help prevent stormwater pollution ... Cleanin ' Work Sites ... Recycling ... Avoid hosing down your garage floor and driveway ; instead , The law requires people to recycle motor oil and lead acid sweep regularly . Also , use non - toxic cleaning products . batteries . REMEMBER : Never dump them down A water and baking soda mixture works great on re- storm drains . Other items which can be recycled moving corrosion from battery terminals and cleaning include oil filters , antifreeze , cleaning solutions , chrome ; mix the soda with a mild , biodegradable dish- hydraulic and transmission fluids , metal scarps , washing soap to clean wheels and tires . Additionally , water - based paints , and used tires . For recycling a mixture of white vinegar or lemon juice with wa- information , call 260-587-3063 . ter can be used to clean windows . Spills ... Avoid accidental spills by using a drip pan and funnel when draining or pouring fluids . Be ready for unexpected spills by preparing and using spill containment and cleanup kits . Kits should include safety equipment and cleanup materials such as kitty litter , sawdust or corn meal . Furthermore , prevent leaks from stored vehicles by draining gas , hydraulic oil , and trans mission , brake and radiator fluid . Washin ' Vehicles ... Take vehicles to a washing facility to prevent oil and grease , suspended solids and other toxics from washing into our storm drains . At home , vehicles should be washed on the lawn , which can absorb unwanted runoff . Even biodegradable soap can be toxic to fish and wildlife . This message brought to you by .... Angola's Clean Water Utilities ( 260 ) 665-2514 www.angolain.org