{"id":264225,"date":"2008-04-26T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-04-26T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/waterways-ready-for-spring-cleaning\/"},"modified":"2008-04-26T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-04-26T07:00:00","slug":"waterways-ready-for-spring-cleaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/waterways-ready-for-spring-cleaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Waterways ready for spring cleaning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Those who have cleaned out their garages and attics this spring have another opportunity to do some more spring cleaning &#8220;&#8221; to help out the environment. That&#8217;s because I Love a Clean San Diego (ILACSD) is holding its sixth-annual Creek to Bay Cleanup on Saturday, April 26.<br \/>&#8220;This event is significant because it involves inland and costal cleanup sites, so that anyone in anywhere in the county can get involved nearby pretty easily,&#8221; said ILACSD events and education assistant Natalie Roberts.<br \/>The Creek to Bay Cleanup will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at 60 sites in five regions countywide. Local cleanup sites include Windansea and La Jolla Shores.<br \/>For additional site details and directions, visit www.creek <br \/>tobay.org\/index.php\/cleanup-sites.<br \/>Although coastal sites may be more convenient or more attractive to volunteers, Roberts said inland areas that play a large role in ocean pollution need the most help.<br \/>&#8220;They need the most attention,&#8221; Roberts said. &#8220;Those [areas] get a lot of urban runoff through the canyons and the creek in them and they have less groups who go out throughout the year to clean up.&#8221;<br \/>At last year&#8217;s event, 3,111 volunteers collected 202,367 pounds of trash and debris from 55 cleanup sites. Roberts said these numbers alone show the significance of the event.<br \/>&#8220;We had less volunteers but more trash, so it just showed that those hardworking volunteers did a lot last year,&#8221; Roberts said. &#8220;It was the dirtiest year yet.&#8221;<br \/>Roberts said ILACSD is hoping for at least 4,000 volunteers at this year&#8217;s cleanup. Volunteers&#8217; tasks will be to remove litter from their respective cleanup sites. The necessary supplies will be provided, including bags for recycling and trash, and gloves. Volunteers will also be provided a commemorative event T-shirt and snacks at each site.<br \/>Prizes will be awarded at each location to the volunteer that picks up the most trash and the one who finds the most unusual item. Odd finds from last year&#8217;s cleanup included a velvet tuxedo in North Park, antlers in National City and a Louis Vuitton bag in Coronado.<br \/>Scouts looking to add a merit badge can do so by participating in the cleanup. Those eligible must fill out a badge order form found on the event&#8217;s Web site and present it to their site captain to receive their distinction.<br \/>Those interested in volunteering in the Creek to Bay Cleanup can visit www.creektobay.org for more information or to find the site nearest them.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Those who have cleaned out their garages and attics this spring have another opportunity to do some more spring cleaning &#8220;&#8221; to help out the environment. 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