For Wastewater Professionals
We recognize the critical role wastewater professionals play in maintaining the health of our communities and the integrity of our wastewater infrastructure.
We’re committed to partnering with you to educate the public about responsible flushing habits and reduce the burden of non-flushable materials on our systems.
Explore the resources on this page to learn how you can collaborate with RFA on educational campaigns, share our information with your community, participate in Flush Smart Month (July), and help us further our mission for a cleaner, healthier future. Let’s work together to #FlushSmart!
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Resources and Information
Uncover the Impact: Collection Study
Access the findings of our comprehensive collection study, providing valuable data on the types and quantities of non-flushable materials found in wastewater systems. This research offers critical insights into the challenges facing wastewater professionals and informs our educational efforts to promote responsible flushing practices. Use this data to support your own community outreach and advocacy efforts.
Empower Your Community: #FlushSmart Toolkits
Make it easy to educate your community about responsible flushing with our ready-to-use #FlushSmart Toolkits. These comprehensive resources include ready-to-share social posts, evergreen content for your website or newsletter and customizable materials to help you spread the word about what not to flush.
Educate And Engage: Assets for Your Community
Access a library of educational resources designed to help you inform and engage your community about responsible flushing. This page includes downloadable infographics, brochures, videos, presentations and other materials you can use in your outreach efforts. These assets are designed to be easily shared and adapted to meet the specific needs of your community.
Download the No Flush Symbol!
Post this symbol anywhere items are being inappropriately flushed. and encourage people to always look at product packaging for this symbol, which means the item should be disposed of in the trash and not the toilet.