The 21st annual Great Kanawha River Cleanup, sponsored by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, is scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 11.
Cleanup sites along the Kanawha River will include the beach at Winfield Locks; Roadside Park in St. Albans; Magic Island in Charleston; and Gauley Bridge (next to the former Save-A-Lot location).
Those wishing to volunteer are urged to register with the DEP so enough supplies can be obtained for each cleanup location. The DEP’s REAP program (Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan) will supply bags and gloves for volunteers and will arrange for trash to be hauled away.
Last year, close to 100 volunteers collected 6.15 tons of debris and 70 tires.
For more information or to register to volunteer, contact Travis Cooper at 304-926-0499 ext. 1117, or e-mail:
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