Another 85 pounds, 6 bags and a propane tank from Mud Run.
Therapeutic to watch these booms go from full of trash to clean!
I watch him put his heart and soul into this everyday and it’s nice to see people are taking notice. ♥️ James Carnahan Taken from Summit Metro Parks Facebook Page… Have you ever developed an interesting way to help keep our green spaces and waterways clean? Stephanie, a naturalist at Summit Lake Nature Center, shares…
these two old guys meet up on Mud Run to repair blown out booms and clean up a creek. Tomorrow I hear they are going to be down stream of here to get the trash from the blown out booms 😉. Still 6 bags of trash close to 100 pounds.
One of our future doing his part to keep our waterways clean of trash. He was part of a group #RiverKeepersOhio did an event for through Summit Metro Parks earlier in the year. They learned how the trash from the streets miles away ends up in his lake through storm sewers. They built and installed…
Thanks Summit Metro Parks for the support!
From designing our trash boom, getting it approved by ODNR at the beginning of the year, to coordinating with Summit Metro Parks, City of Akron, City of Norton; working with property owners for access, South Street Ministries and Ohio Erie Canalway Coalition, who help pull out some of the trash collected in the booms. Our…