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Best Management Practices

Best management practices, or BMPs, are methods, behaviors and activities that help keep pollution out of our creeks, lagoons and ocean.  Residents and businesses can do their part to prevent polluted runoff from reaching our waterways.

Here are some simple best management practices (BMPs) to help keep pollutants out of our waterways. 

 Prevention

  • Minimize the use of lawn and garden care products such as pesticides, insecticides, weed killers, fertilizers, herbicides and other chemicals. Man cleaning with broom.
  • Avoid over-irrigation, which washes fertilizers and pesticides from lawns and gardens into the gutter and storm drains.
  • Sweep up yard waste and debris and dump it in a trash can. Do not use a hose to wash off sidewalks, parking areas and garages.
  • When washing a car at home, use soap sparingly and pour soapy water down the sink, not in the street. See current drought conditions for restrictions.
  • Take a bag when walking pets and be sure to always clean up after them. Flush pet waste down the toilet or dispose of it in a sealed plastic bag and throw it in the trash.
  • Use non-toxic products for household cleaning.   

Residential guide to pollution prevention

Click here for the residential guide to pollution prevention.

 

Fact sheets

Fact sheets on pollution prevention are also available.  Please click on the following for more information:

 

 Prevention

  • Use dry clean up methods.  Use mops, brooms or wire brushes to clean dumpsters, sidewalks, buildings, equipment, pavement and other impervious surfaces.
  • Preventative maintenance is important.  Regularly inspect and clean gutters, storm drains, catch basins, and other storm drainage features to prevent pollutants from accumulating.
  • Store materials indoors or under covered areas not exposed to rain.  If materials can not be stored under cover, place materials on pallets and cover with a tarp to avoid contact with storm water run-on and runoff.
  • Sweep around dumpsters and other areas to prevent trash from accumulating. Dumpsters must be kept closed when not in use.
  • Write and keep a spill response plan. Ensure that employees are trained on the elements of the plan.
  • Keep rags, mops and absorbents readily accessible.  Dispose of waste properly.
  • Conduct employee training.  Discuss and distribute storm water pollution prevention material during training sessions and meetings. 

Industrial/commercial businesses

The Storm Water Program has developed a guide to pollution prevention for industrial and commercial facilities operating in Carlsbad.

Mobile businesses

The Storm Water Program has also developed a guide to pollution prevention for mobile businesses that operate in Carlsbad.

Other brochures and fact sheets

Auto repair Grease fact sheet
Auto repair (Spanish) Mobile and surface cleaning
Cigarette butts Restaurant
Construction Restaurant (Spanish)
Erosion fact sheet Retail gas station
Trash fact sheet

Contact Information

Storm Water Protection
stormwater@carlsbadca.gov
760-602-2799 HOTline
760-602-8562 fax

1635 Faraday Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008

General Information

Business hours
Monday Thursday
7:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
Friday
8 a.m. 5 p.m.