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Preventing Pollution from Concrete and Mortar Application

Who should review this information?
  • Masons and bricklayers
  • Sidewalk construction crews
  • Patio construction crews
  • Construction Inspectors
  • General contractors
  • Home builders
  • Developers

Improper disposal of fresh concrete and mortar to storm drains or creeks causes serious problems and is punishable by law.  These materials end up in streams, lakes, or the Bay and are toxic to fish, invertebrates and the aquatic environment.  For more information on preventing concrete and mortar pollution, please refer to the document below.
 

Information on Preventing Concrete and Mortar Pollution

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Information on Preventing Concrete and Mortar Pollution
 
 

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