HOLIDAY - DÍA FERIADO In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our offices and call centers will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, January 21 at 8:30 a.m.En conmemoración del Día de Martin Luther King, Jr., nuestras oficinas y centros de llamada estarán cerrados el lunes, 20 de enero de 2025. El horario laboral regular se reanudará el martes, 21 de enero a las 8:30 am.
Auto Care These two simple steps provide ways to reduce stormwater pollution that originates from automobiles and their maintenance. Wash At A Carwash Washing your car in your driveway, or on any paved surface, allows the soapy water and dirt from your car to quickly enter a stormdrain. From there, it goes directly to local waters. The best way to reduce pollution from car washing, though, is to wash your car at a commercial car wash facility. They are required to collect and dispose of the wash water properly. If a car wash isn’t an option, simply washing your car on a more permeable surface such as the lawn or a gravel driveway can help keep that pollution out of stormdrains. Recycle Used Oil Pouring oil out anywhere is a threat to drinking water supplies and the waters that we Rhode Islanders love to fish, boat, and swim! If you change your own oil, it needs to be recycled: Drain it into a container with a tight-fitting cap. Take the used oil to a transfer station in your community or to a local auto parts shop. Most will collect the oil from you. The Department of Environmental Management’s Licensed Facilities List has contact information for transfer stations in Rhode Island. Download A Printable Factsheet Making Auto Care Stormwater-Friendly