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What is It?

RAIN is a joint program of Green Communities Canada and its members. RAIN motivates action to reduce non-point source pollution entering Ontario's lakes and rivers via storm sewers. REAL is offering presentations, workshops, displays and programs to show people how to be part of the solution. But you can take action right now to reduce pollution from stormwater.

Drop by the REAL Deal Store and Environment Centre to:

  • see a demonstration dog waste digester
  • see a demonstration rainwater garden
  • pick up literature on the RAIN program.

 

Residents can help by learning how to Slow it Down, Soak it Up and Keep it Clean.

Click below to link to more information from Green Communities Canada: Things You Can Do at Home
slow it down
soak it up
keep it clean

For more information on these actions, consult the RAIN website.

To read more about how the RAIN program came about, see REAL's April 2012 newsletter.

REAL's RAIN Activities

Rainwater Garden Planting

 

Rainwater Garden Workshop, April 28, 2012. Participants helped build and plant a demonstration rainwater garden with Landscape Architect Chris Canning.

 

Dog Owner Workshop, April 14, 2012. Participants learned how to prevent poo-lution with a dog waste digester, and how to protect your their dogs from road salt. Read news release.

 

Poo Digester
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Put Your Driveway on a Low Salt Diet Workshop, March 24, 2012. Residents learned how to keep themselves safe from icy surfaces but limit their use of salt. Read more.

 

 

Tree planting workshop, September 24th, 2011. Session covered the benefits of urban trees, importance of native trees, how to plant and transplant.

tree planting
yellow fish

Yellow Fish Project, August 23, 2011. Canada World Youth and Smiths Falls and District Club for Youth painted yellow fish by sewer entrances on Merrick St., and put yellow fish door hangers on residents' front doors to remind them what not to allow to go into drains.

 

 

Prevent Poo-lution workshop, August 13, 2011. A make your own dog waste digester attracted many requests for instructions, including 250 copies of the instructions for the Town of Smiths Falls.

Yeah poo digester

 

 

Resources (PDF documents)

For More Information

Contact Lynn Preston , RAIN Program Coordinator, by leaving a message at the REAL Environment Centre, (613) 283-9500.

 

 

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