Take the Creek Friendly Challenge

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Reroute a Downspout!

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The Creek Friendly Challenge is a voluntary neighborhood initiative to improve water quality in Bradley Creek and Hewletts Creek through simple solutions, like redirecting a downspout from a driveway to a lawn. Using techniques to slow down, soak in, and spread out stormwater runoff, we can actively make a difference in the health of these waterways. 

Picture this -- when a downspout empties onto a driveway or walkway, stormwater flows from the roof, onto the driveway or walkway, and "runs off" into the road, eventually draining into storm drains and ditches. As it washes over these hard surfaces, stormwater runoff can collect pollutants, like pet waste and motor oil, and carry them to our creeks -- untreated. If that same downspout is redirected towards a yard, garden, or even a rain barrel, it can slow down, spread out, and soak in before it has a chance wash pollutants into our waterways. This is a simple, easy way to make your property more Creek Friendly!

Did you know? During heavy rains, more than twelve gallons of runoff can come down a downspout per minute!

The Process:

  1. Check your watershed address at www.wilmingtonnc.gov/watershedmap to make sure your property is located within the Bradley Creek, Hewletts Creek, or Drains to ICW2 or ICW3 watersheds.
    Currently, only properties located within the scope of the Bradley and Hewletts Creeks Watershed Restoration Plan(PDF, 7MB) are eligible to participate in the Creek Friendly Challenge.
     
  2. Reroute a downspout! See below for step-by-step directions. You can use a downspout extender or even a rain barrel to accomplish the goal. If you've previously rerouted a downspout or installed a rain barrel, then you can jump ahead to step 3.

  3. Show us what you did! Fill out our reporting form and we'll come out to confirm your rerouted downspout! Once confirmed, you'll receive a free Creek Friendly plaque and you'll be automatically entered into a raffle for a chance to win cool prizes. 

  4. Spread the word in the neighborhood - the more the merrier! We want everyone to have an equal opportunity to participate. Not only will more people have chances to win prizes, but the overall stormwater runoff footprint within the neighborhood will lessen with every property that participates. We're happy to do a presentation for your HOA or even at your home if you bring a few neighbors!

How To:

1st -- Locate a Downspout

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First, look for downspouts that are currently pointed towards a driveway, sidewalk, roadway, or other hard surface where stormwater runs off, rather than soaks in. When stormwater flows into the storm drains or ditches along the street, it can wash pollutants into our waterways untreated. 

2nd -- Attach Extender

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Attach one end of a flexible downspout extender to the downspout. Alternatively, you can also place the narrow end of a splash block under the downspout. 

Both of these options can be found at your local home improvement store and come in multiple colors. More creative varieties can be found online. 

It is not recommended to lay a flexible extender across a walkway as this can cause a tripping hazard. A shorter splash block may be a better fit as it can direct runoff across a walkway, without adding a physical obstacle. 

3rd -- Redirect To Yard or Garden

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Take the other end of the downspout extender and turn it towards a yard, garden, or other landscaped or natural space that has enough room for stormwater runoff to spread out and soak in on your own property. If you use a splash block, make sure the wide end of the splash block is directed towards the area that will soak in the stormwater runoff.  

And you're done! 

IMPORTANT: Do NOT direct stormwater runoff onto a neighbor's property. 

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Join the Challenge to Win Prizes!

Each property that participates in the Creek Friendly Challenge will be entered into a free raffle. Participants will be entered into the raffle period that coincides with when they submitted their completed project. Next raffle date: February 28, 2025

Check out some of the prizes that you could win below! 

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A Brand New Rain Barrel!

  • $85 Value
  • 50-gallon capacity
  • Comes with an easy set-up kit

And it could be yours! 

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$50 gift card $50 Lowe's Gift Card!

 

 

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Assortment of Native Plants! 

Species will be dependent on timing and availability. 

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Giveaways from the Heal Our Waterways ProgramStuffed Heal Our Waterways Swag Bag!

Prizes include a dry bag, reusable straw, thermos, bumper sticker, native seed packets, t-shirt, and more, plus the reusable grocery bag it all comes in! 

 

See Who Else Has Taken the Challenge

View our gallery of Creek Friendly Challenge participants below.