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O and THE KEEP IT CLEAN CAMPAIGN

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The ‘Keep it Clean’ campaign is for you to use in your community. You can be one of the first to take advantage of
the ‘Keep it clean’ campaign featuring H2O Jo and Flo and their resounding message “Keep it clean, cause we’re all downstream!” H2O Jo and Flo are ready to join you in spreading important messages about water quality throughout your community. We’ve created informative, entertaining and low cost tools that are available to you on the ‘Keep it clean’ CD “Toolkit.” The free CD “Toolkit” contains important background information you need to put the campaign into gear and artwork files ready to be customized for reproduction. For more information contact H2OJo@npscolorado.com or npswqcd@state.co.us.  CD kits are available with graphics, activities and printer-ready materials.H2O Jo and Flo are available in a number of formats as part of a coordinated outreach campaign to inform about nonpoint source pollution. 

Coloring Books

Place Mat

Brochure

Outreach Booth

H2O Jo Tools 1

H2O Jo Tools 2

H2O Jo Tools 3  

H2O Jo Takes a Ride through the Storm Drain - Downloadable or link

 

H20 Jo and Flo can be reserved for special events.  For the Front Range, contact Curry Rosato, H2O Jo and Flo's  housemother, at Rosatoc@bouldercolorado.gov, Natalie Brower-Kirton nbrower@auroragov.org, or Shelley Stanley
Sstanley@northglenn.org.
  In Southeaster Colorado contact Jean Van Pelt jean@secwcd.com. On the West Slope, contact big brother Jim Pokrandt at jpokrandt@crwcd.org
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The ‘Keep it Clean’ campaign
is designed to be used locally as
well as in conjunction with a statewide water quality campaign. The coordinated program will reinforce common messages that inform the public on ways to
protect our water resources.
 

The city of Boulder in partnership with the League of Women Voters, Watershed Approach to Stream Health (WASH) group, and the Boulder Area Sustainability Information Network (BASIN), received a nonpoint source (NPS) grant to develop a water quality communications campaign. The
project was funded in part by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment though a grant from
the US Environmental Protection Agency.
 

H2O Jo visits Chicago
 H2O Jo visits Chicago with                                        Castle Rock Creek clean up day December 2004
 Pam Acre and Nathan Moore