Make a splash and share your vision!
Enter the Watershed Watch Earth Day Poster Challenge to share your creative vision for clean waterways in Santa Clara Valley.
Preventing stormwater pollution creates a healthy place to live, work, and play
Enter the Watershed Watch Earth Day Poster Challenge to share your creative vision for clean waterways in Santa Clara Valley.
Sign up for the Santa Clara Valley Green Gardener Training. Learn smart irrigation techniques, pruning, and ways to reduce pesticides. Classes start February 5th at the Fremont Union High School District Adult School in Sunnyvale.
Are pests in your home bugging you? Read more about less-toxic products, DIY solutions that work and hiring a trained professional.
Try watershed friendly car washes, buy a rain barrel, or visit Happy Hollow Zoo! Our partners help make clean creeks and a healthy Bay possible.
Launched in 2000, the Watershed Watch Campaign is a public education initiative of the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (SCVURPPP).
Watershed Watch raises awareness about protecting our watersheds from stormwater pollution. Our website provides free resources to help residents prevent pollution at home and in their communities, which also protects local creeks and the Bay. Watershed Watch focuses on reducing harmful pollutants including pesticides, mercury, heavy metals, and trash, and promoting sustainable practices in our watersheds. We partner with media, public agencies, businesses and community organizations to broaden our reach in the community.
For more information, visit SCVURPPP’s website at www.scvurppp.org