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Coastal Cleanup Day planned for Sept. 20; volunteers sought to help clean up Clear Lake, local creeks
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Volunteers from around California – and here in Lake County – are being asked to pitch in and help with the 30th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day.
The annual cleanup – which isn't limited to just the coast, but is for water bodies across California – takes place this year from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 20.
The California Coastal Commission sponsors the cleanup, which is California's largest volunteer event.
The commission reported that since the cleanup began in 1985, more than 1.2 million volunteers have taken part, removing more than 20 million pounds of debris from California’s shorelines, creeks, lakes, rivers and streams.
The county of Lake participated in the statewide cleanup for some time before taking a hiatus of several years, once again joining the annual effort in the fall of 2012, according to Carolyn Ruttan, invasive species program coordinator for Lake County Water Resources.
Last year, Lake County's lake and creek cleanup resulted in three dozen volunteers removing 1,680 pounds of trash and recyclables, Ruttan reported. The previous year, eight bags of recyclables, 32 bags of trash and 156 tires were removed from local waterways thanks by local volunteers.
Ruttan said this year the county is planning to have three gathering sites for volunteers: Holiday Harbor on Lakeshore Boulevard in Nice; Big Oak Shopping Center, located on Highway 20 next to the post office in Clearlake Oaks; and the Lake County Fire Protection District station, 14815 Olympic Drive in Clearlake.
She said people are asked to gather at the volunteer sites at 8:30 a.m. for briefings and to sign liability waivers. Volunteers then will receive trash bags, gloves and water.
After checking in, participants can then go out to areas around the lake, pick up trash and then bring their filled bags back to the staging areas. Ruttan said that if large items – like refrigerators – are found, a county truck will be sent out to pick them up.
This year, Ruttan said the county is going to document the kinds of trash – such as tires and Styrofoam cups – that is picked up and the specific amounts, statistics which she said the Coastal Commission is asking participating groups to record.
Separately from the county of Lake-sponsored effort, a cleanup of Cache Creek on Sept. 20 will be headquartered at the Shady Acres Campground, located at 7805 Cache Creek Way in Clearlake.
Kayakers, canoers and car top boaters are invited to volunteer to help with the creek and beach cleanup.
Volunteers are asked to arrive between 8 and 8:30 a.m. They will be in the water by 9 a.m. and out of the water by 11 a.m. Bring water, sunscreen and a hat.
For information about the Shady Acres cleanup, contact Lisa Wilson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or telephone 707-994-2236.
For additional details about the county of Lake's sponsored cleanup effort, contact Ruttan at telephone 707-263-2344 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
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