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What is a Watershed?

A watershed is a basin-like landform that collects water whenever it rains or snows. Through gravity, water is channeled into soils, groundwater, creeks, streams, lakes and eventually drains into larger bodies of water such as the rivers and eventually the ocean.

The important thing to remember is that we all live in a watershed and whatever we do to the land affects water quality of the all communities living downstream. Water is a universal solvent and is affected by the land it travels across and the soil that it travels through.

SB 1383 state requirement to divert organic waste from landfills takes effect January 1, 2022. All California residences and businesses will be required to separate organic waste from other trash and participate in an organics collection program. Cities must also establish edible food recovery efforts for certain commercial edible food generators. For more information on the bill, please visit our SB 1383 page

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