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S IERRA C LUB Protect America’s Environment. For our Families…For our Future 85 Second Street – San Francisco, California 94105

IT WORKS ON BOTH WATER QUALITY AND QUANTITY Throughout its history Sierra Club volunteers have been protecting both water quality and quantity. They promote pollution prevention and they oppose fracking for natural gas, drilling for oil, unsafe pipelines, construction of dams, and CAFOs.

SIERRA CLUB WATER SENTINELS MONITOR OUR WATERS FOR POLLUTION

HOW DO SIERRA CLUB WATER SENTINELS DO THEIR WORK? Standing knee-deep in the local waters they love, Sierra Club Water Sentinels defend our waters by empowering committed local activists with accurate information and training in water- quality monitoring techniques and grassroots advocacy. This is a powerful position from which to advocate for the strongest protections and proactive changes. Learn more and get involved on our Grassroots Network site: etwork/teams/national-water-sentinels

HOW BAD ARE THE PROBLEMS ? WHAT IS CAUSING ALL THIS POLLUTION ? EPA estimates that more than one-half of our rivers and streams and almost 70 percent of lakes, reservoirs, and ponds that have been assessed qualify as “impaired” or “threatened” due to pollution.

SEWERS CAN OVERFLOW DURING STORMS, POLLUTING NEARBY CREEKS

FERTILIZER AND ANIMAL WASTE CAN CAUSE ALGAE BLOOMS, SOME TOXIC

SAFE WATER IS ESSENTIAL FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES

WASTEWATER FROM AGRICULTURE IS OFTEN POORLY CONTROLLED

INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER CAN POLLUTE WATERS AND HARM PEOPLE

WHAT IS CAUSING ALL THIS POLLUTION?

FIRE RETARDANTS FOUND IN HOMES CAN CONTAMINATE AIR AND CLOTHES

THIS CONTAMINATION IS WASHED DOWN THE DRAIN INTO OUR WATERS

WHEN WATER SENTINELS PICK UP TRASH THEY IDENTIFY POLLUTION SOURCES

VOLUNTEERS SOON BECOME INVOLVED IN MORE THAN JUST PICKING UP TRASH Sierra Club trains volunteers to identify what pollution issues are most serious and need to be reported to those who might fix them.

TRAINING INCLUDES HOW TO COLLECT SAMPLES SAFELY

SAMPLES CAN BE SENT TO EPA LABS OR TESTED BY THE CITIZENS » Z Optical brighteners are added to laundry detergents to make clothes look “whiter”. They adhere to cotton and fluoresce when viewed under ultraviolet light. Testing for them in water is a simple, low-cost way to screen for the presence of domestic sewage and determine whether bacteria found there is from people or animals. Testing involves placing clean cotton pads in secure “baskets” in water long enough for them to absorb traces of optical brighteners.

E-COLI CAN BE MEASURED WITH ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT Z Some citizen groups use the EPA approved Colilert system to count how many bacteria are in a water sample. Samples are poured into special trays and incubated overnight, When observed under UV light, glowing capsules indicate the number of E- coli colony forming units per 100 ml. of the sample. Optical brightener testing can then be used to determine whether the bacteria are from humans or animals.

OPTICAL BRIGHTENERS CAN IDENTIFY POLLUTION FROM HOUSEHOLD SEWAGE » Z Optical brighteners are added to laundry detergents to make clothes look “whiter”. They adhere to cotton and fluoresce when viewed under ultraviolet light. Testing for them in water is a simple, low-cost way to screen for the presence of domestic sewage and determine whether bacteria found there is from people or animals. Testing involves placing clean cotton pads in secure “baskets” in water long enough for them to absorb traces of optical brighteners.

WHAT CAN CITIZENS DO TO HELP STOP OR PREVENT WATERE POLLUTION? Educate the public by sharing information at community fairs and public meetings

THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO REDUCE AND PREVENT POLLUTION OF OUR WATERS

DEVELOP HELPFUL GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS FOR CITIZENS Community groups often develop guidance specific to their own communities. Each has its own climatic considerations, local regulations, information about who to contact, and how to report pollution.

PICK UP PET WASTE P Pet wastes are flushed out by rainstorms into our creeks. They contain bacteria and nutrients that contribute to water pollution.

MOST PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZE THAT MANY CHEMICALS ARE NOT TESTED OR REGULATED

TAKE ACTION. PICTURES AND DATA CAN BE USED TO ADVOCATE FOR STRONGER LAWS AND PROGRAMS