EPA Updates Its Outreach Toolbox

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a significant expansion and upgrade to it’s NPS Outreach Toolbox, a collection of materials that are available to inspire and assist you with carrying out your own campaigns to encourage voluntary action to reduce pollluted runoff. The agency reports:

This version includes two important new features:

  1. A robust new search feature to help you find the most applicable TV, radio or print materials in the Toolbox’s product catalog to meet your specific nonpoint source/stormwater outreach needs
  2. Significant new content of outreach material—TV, radio and print ads on various nonpoint source and stormwater topics of concern

Here at Water Words, we like the toolbox a lot. We’re in there almost every week poking around for one thing or another — but caveat emptor: The quality of the materials and messages ranges from excellent to awful, and EPA has not screened or tested these materials in any way. So choose your materials with care, and when in doubt, have them evaluated before you use them.

Check out the collection here:

Environmental Outreach Campaign Collection

 

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