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Water-Smart yard maintenance

By: Indiana American Water Last Updated: September 28, 2021

Common lawn care products can be major contaminators of drinking water sources. Fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides enter water sources on the Earth’s surface and below ground through runoff when rain mixes with these products, washing them into nearby streams or causing them to leach into the ground. Environmental factors, application and use practices, as well as product solubility all play a role in their ability to affect our water supply.

To protect against water contamination, home and business owners should use environmentally friendly, water-smart lawn care products and application practices.

Water-Smart Lawn Care Products

Certain lawncare products are better for water supplies than others. Whenever possible, use these options to prevent contaminating water with harmful products.

Use Lawncare Products Properly

To limit the amount of lawn care products contaminating water sources, use fertilizers, pesticides, and other products sparingly. Only use them when necessary.

Plant for Water Protection

Water sources are more easily contaminated by lawncare products when there is little or no vegetation. Larger plants utilize more water from the soil, limiting a pesticide’s ability to penetrate the soil to reach surface or groundwater. They also utilize precipitation, which limits water pooling and prevents runoff.