
Bigfoot’s Guide to Dirty Dishwater
Have you ever been camping and not been sure of how to dispose of your dishwater properly? The best way to wash your dishes and
Access to water is a fundamental requirement of all life on earth. It’s also an invaluable resource for all kinds of recreational activities, from seaside picnics to kayak treks and leisurely canoeing. Bodies of water might seem impervious to human activity, but in fact the choices we make can have profound impacts on water quality and on aquatic life.
Leave No Trace’s Hot Spots program is frequently called on to address recreation-related impacts at waterways. In areas like Louisiana’s Bayou Teche Water Trail, West Virginia’s New River Gorge National Park and Washington State’s San Juan Islands, our teams have helped address water pollution concerns with Leave No Trace education.

Have you ever been camping and not been sure of how to dispose of your dishwater properly? The best way to wash your dishes and
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Snowshoe, WV: When you’re cooking dinner or washing dishes at camp, you’re going to have dirty water. Broadcasting is a quick way to dispose of that
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