Wednesday, 21 February 2024

Taking a dip at one of our glorious beaches is always a special moment. But swimming in murky water and confronted by floating litter is a complete turnoff.

Did you know the biggest source of water pollution on the Northern Beaches is contaminated stormwater? Surprised? 

In fact, every year there’s on average 880 tonnes of debris caught in our stormwater system – that’s the equivalent in weight to over 35 double decker buses!

While we capture a huge amount of debris in our 240 pollutant traps across the Beaches, we still need your help in keeping our water clean by making sure it’s just pure rain that enters our drains. 

Watch our video to find out what the four big ‘no, no’s down the drain are.

Even if you take small steps, it can go a long way to help protect the health of our creeks and waterways – and that’s good for our sea life, wildlife and all of us!

Find out more about what Council is doing about water pollution and ways you can help.