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Resources to
Keep It Clean

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Residents

Residents of any watershed can act daily to protect waterways and reduce their impact on the stormwater system.

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Businesses

All businesses can take action to protect waterways. Specific businesses who handle hazardous materials and have outdoor operations can directly impact our creeks and streams.

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Teachers

Find free educational resources for educators to use inside and outside the classroom. Explore free programming available to teachers in the Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley School Districts.

  • Water pollution activities
  • Watershed worksheets
  • K-5 Rain, Rain Indoor Classroom Program
  • 2nd Grade Nature Experience Field Trip
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Stormwater Professionals

The term stormwater professional includes staff from multiple disciplines. Everyone has a role to play in keeping stormwater clean: the designers and engineers who plan projects, the staff who build and manage work sites, and the landscapers responsible for maintaining and supporting revegetation after construction.

The KICP has compiled resources for all types of stormwater professionals and provides training opportunities throughout the year.