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After every rain shower, a continuous stream of floating debris issues forth from the tributaries which drain the intensely developed neighborhoods located within the Anacostia watershed. The source of this debris is from human consumers in automobiles and their related components: roadways and parking lots. The debris littered along the shore serves to insult the human inhabitants who reside near the river, as well as to disgrace the natural integrity of the river and our capital city. AWS organizes groups of volunteers to remove the trash from the river and from the surrounding communities either via canoe or on foot. As of June 2005, AWS volunteers have removed over 536 tons of debris (that's 1,072,000 pounds!) and more than 8,100 tires from the watershed. When you attend one of our cleanup events, gloves and bags are provided by AWS. Please wear clothing and footwear that you get dirty, muddy, or wet. During the volunteer cleanups which have taken place in the communities, AWS staff members have noticed residents coming out of their homes and picking up in their own yards, as well as on the streets adjacent to their houses. Positive action serves as an example to stimulate others to take more care. If you are interested in participating in a scheduled cleanup or if your group is interested in volunteering, check out our calendar, and contact us at 301.699.6204 or email us. Purpose History Gallery Calendar Newsletter Contacts Links Action News Join
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