Motor vehicles are a major source of pollution to the Bay. Heavy metals like copper from brake pads, grease, oil and other automotive fluids can all make their way to the Bay. The good news is that it’s easier than you think to reduce your share of these pollutants.
Properly Dispose of Fluids
Take used or unwanted motor oil containers AND filters, and all other used or unwanted vehicle fluids to one of the many free recycling locations throughout the Bay Area.
Use a Car Wash
Washing your car at a car wash isn’t lazy — it protects the Bay, creeks and other local waterways! Washing a car on a driveway or the street sends dirty water laden with soap, heavy metals, oil and grease into the gutter that eventually leads to local creeks and the Bay. Washing at a drive-through car wash sends the dirty water to the wastewater treatment plant where it can be cleaned up. If you must wash the car yourself, even biodegradable car wash soap harms aquatic life before it completely breaks down. Try washing it on the lawn or over gravel and keep the runoff out of the storm drain.
Reduce Your Car Use
For short trips, try riding your bike or walking. Even if it’s just once a month, you’ll save on gas, burn some calories, and reduce water and air pollution.