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The
Scoop the Poop campaign, run in partnership with residents and the
Burlington Eco Info Project in 2003, was created to address the
problem of dog poop in the community and its potential impact on the
City’s beaches and waterways. A committee worked to design ‘Love the
Lake, Scoop the Poop’ signs for parks and green belts (shown on
right), and a cartoon that illustrates the health effects of dog
poop entering lake Champlain. The cartoon (below) is used to educate dog owners when they apply for a dog license through the City and are displayed on larger boards at several waterfront parks such as Oakledge, Starr Farm, and North Beach. The graphics use humor and an environmental message to encourage positive behavior change. In addition to public outreach, residents also volunteer to collect water samples during rain storms and bring them to a University lab where scientists analyze levels of bacteria, sediment, phosphorous and other pollutants washing into the lake |
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Some residents supplement the ‘Love the Lake’ signs by attaching plastic bags to the pole at Pomeroy Park. |

Page last updated March 29, 2010

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