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Watershed Cleanup Day Scheduled

Watershed Cleanup Day Scheduled
StateCollege.com Staff

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ClearWater Conservancy will host its annual Watershed Cleanup Day from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 25, at sites throughout central Pennsylvania.

During the past 18 years, Watershed Cleanup Day volunteers have properly disposed of 5.82 million pounds of illegally dumped trash found throughout area watersheds.

Through a partnership with Centre County Recycling and Refuse Authority, an army of citizen volunteers and the generosity of local contractors, heavy equipment operators, businesses, municipalities, Centre Region Parks and Recreation and the MS4 partners, Watershed Cleanup Day continues to grow every year.

A pile of trash is not an attractive sight, but trash can do worse than spoil the natural beauty of the area. Pollutants leaching from trash can enter drinking water. Garbage can also cause injuries, harm wildlife and its removal can use tax dollars that could be put to other uses. Removing trash from our watersheds not only makes it more beautiful, but keeps the surrounding community healthy.

Watershed Cleanup Day has enjoyed such success largely because of the people and organizations who continue to donate their time, equipment, labor and funding support year after year. To volunteer, a simple one-page form can be filled out at Clearwater’s website.

“We hope that one year there will no longer be any litter polluting our environment, and therefore nothing for our volunteers to cleanup,” says Lori Davis, water resources coordinator of ClearWater Conservancy. “However, until then we will continue to do our best to visibly improve the landscapes of central Pennsylvania while protecting its water resources.”

To donate equipment or funds to the cause, contact Davis at (814) 237-0400.

Visit clearwaterconservancy.org to sign up as a volunteer.