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Please take the water questionnaire >

New Dishwasher Detergent and Fertilizer law
The 2010 NYS Dishwasher Detergent and Nutrient Runoff Law includes provisions covering the sale and use of fertilizers containing phosphorus which will become effective on January 1, 2012. Click here for details.
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View the Environmental presentation >

Tuckahoe named Tree City >   Honor someone by Planting a Tree >
RECYCLING NOTICE
ALL cans, plastic containers, and bottles must be rinsed, have the caps removed, and placed LOOSE in the recycle bin. They may NOT be placed in plastic or paper bags.

Cardboard and brown paper bags, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, and phone books may be placed in a brown bag, loose in the recycle bin, or tied with twine.
Learn more about keeping ground water safe
GO TO Westchestergov.com/stormwater

OR WATCH THE VIDEOS:

SPRING:Fertilizer and Water Quality
Excess fertilizer applied to lawns and gardens wash off and pollute streams.

SUMMER:Summer Car Wash
Learn how to wash your car to minimize polluting local water sources.

FALL:Scoop the Poop
Clean up after your pet to keep our groundwater safe.

WINTER:Salt and Stormwater
De-icers like salt can pollute
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OTHER RESOURCES


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Ad Hoc Environmental Committee Members

Charles Cinquemani (Chair)
Village Trustees Clare Gorman and Steve Ecklond
Umberto Baldassara
Peter Costa
Ginger Crosby
Elaine Garry
April Maron
Roseanne O'Toole
Sandra Reyes-Guerra
Seth Schultz