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Coastal Clean Up Day

 

 

Creek to Bay Cleanup Day

September 19, 2009

Results from Creek to Bay Cleanup Day 2009

Site Volunteers Lbs of trash Lbs of recycleables Miles cleaned
Lake Berryessa 50 1512 744 1
Kennedy Park 47 840 650 2
Napa/Redwood/Pickle Creeks 58 2000 2995 4
Salvador Creek 85 325 200 1.5
Napa River Ecological Preserve & Hopper Creek 50 415 180 73 acres, 0.5 mi of River, 1 mi of Hopper Creek
South Wetlands Opportunity Area 66 1700 650 2
Napa River, Riverside Dr 30 1660 500 0.75
Southern Crossing/Butler Bridge 20 400 200 1
Napa River Trail 40 400 200 0.75
American Canyon 86 2580 0 1.5

Unusual items: ladder, radiator, cash register, car door, cement-filled tire, pickle barrel, small propane tanks

 

             

The 25th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day is a statewide effort to clean trash and debris from California’s coast, bays, creeks, rivers, and lakes. The event is part of International Coastal Cleanup Day, when thousands of volunteers in all 50 states and 90 countries take part in the largest waterway and beach cleanup of the year.

 

Results from previous years here.

Information about each site

2009 map of sites

2009 poster (pdf)


Questions?
Contact Stephanie Turnipseed, Creek to Bay Cleanup Day Coordinator, at
(707) 252-4188 x111 or steph@naparcd.org