Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Pet Waste Pick Up

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pet waste can contain several human diseases and/or parasites and pollute our ponds, lakes, and streams.  Our storm water system in Beresford Commons outfalls directly into Beresford Creek.  When it rains, uncollected pet waste is eventually washed into Beresford Creek and decays, using up oxygen, and releasing ammonia. Low oxygen levels and ammonia are responsible for fish kills.  Pet waste also contains nutrients that encourage weed and algae growth in our storm water ponds and in nearby waterways like Beresford Creek. Overly fertile water becomes cloudy, green, and unattractive for swimming, boating and fishing. Perhaps most importantly, pet waste carries diseases such as Campylobacteriosis, Cryptosporidium, Toxocariasis, and Toxoplasmosis, which make water unsafe for swimming or drinking.

The Beresford Commons HOA appreciates your help in keeping our community free of pet waste.  Please use the pet waste stations that have been provided throughout the community.

 

Thank you,

 

Jennifer Seabrook
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA)
Association Management Specialist (AMS)

Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC)
Community Manager


  349 Folly Road; Suite 2B
    Charleston, SC 29412    

      843-795-8484 x329

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