What’s in Your Stormwater? Pesticides
Help keep our highways and waterways pollution-free.
Stormwater directly impacts the quality of our waterways, neighborhoods, communities, and environment. Join the Caltrans Stormwater Program in keeping our highways and waterways pollution-free.
Stormwater Program Partner Cleanup Events
Get involved! Join a cleanup near you to keep our waterways clean.
- April 13: Earth Shine in San Luis Obispo. 2251 Meadow St, Meadow Park | San Luis Obispo, CA from 10:00am - 12:00pm.
- April 27: City of Stockton Clean City Initiative's Stribley Park Beautification. 502 Della St, Stribley Park | Stockton, CA from 9:00am - 11:00am.
- May 18: Pacout Green Team's Blue Lake 90 Minute Trash Bash. Blue Lake Casino Parking Lot | Blue Lake, CA from 9:00am - 10:00am.
- May 18: Inland Empire Waterkeeper's River Cleanup. 5759 Jurupa Ave, Martha McLean-Anza Narrows Park | Riverside, CA from 9:00am - 11:30am.
- Every Saturday and Sunday: Refuse Refuse SF Weekend cleanups.
- Ongoing: American River Parkway Foundation cleanups.
- Ongoing: Orange County Coastkeeper cleanups.
- Ongoing: Inland Empire Waterkeeper cleanups.
For additional statewide cleanup opportunities, consider joining a Clean California event.
Looking for more ways to get involved? Check out our Cleanup Roadshow Digital Guide to find cleanups across the state!
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#Stormwater captures pollutants from highways, streets, sidewalks, and yards. Common pollutants like pet waste, leaked auto fluids, cigarette butts and food wrappers should be properly disposed of to help prevent polluting our local waterways. #CleanWaterCA pic.twitter.com/S3ljtgN7d3
— Tony Tavares (@Tony_CTDirector) February 1, 2024