SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 12,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Throughout the month of
September, Californians have hundreds of opportunities to beautify
local waterways and contribute to healthier, cleaner communities as
part of the 40th Annual Coastal Cleanup Month.
Caltrans is partnering with the California Coastal Commission to
celebrate four decades of cleaning the state's rivers, streams and
coastlines.
People interested in helping the environment and making a
difference in their neighborhoods are invited to register for a
local cleanup event at CoastalCleanupDay.org.
Coastal Cleanup Month events are designed to rid the natural
environment of unsightly litter and harmful debris and educate
participants to better understand their impact on community
waterways, such as lakes, rivers, creeks and the ocean. Increasing
awareness and changing behaviors related to waterway preservation
aligns with Governor Gavin Newsom's
$1.2 billion Clean California
initiative, a sweeping three-year, statewide litter reduction and
beautification program.
"I encourage everyone to participate in a local clean-up event
and do their part to protect our majestic coastline and precious
waterways," said Caltrans Director Tony
Tavares. "Volunteerism is a powerful way to inspire
eco-friendly habits in others and establish a legacy of
environmental conservation in communities throughout the
state."
Litter, pet waste and other refuse can pose significant risks
and negative impacts to waterways when they aren't disposed of
properly. Even garbage discarded far from rivers and the ocean can
make its way there by traveling down storm ways, underscoring the
need to keep these valuable natural resources free of
pollutants.
Trash accumulates during the drier months when Californians
travel, recreate and spend more time outdoors. The first heavy
rains of the season often wash untreated waste and debris into
waterways and the ocean. Coastal Cleanup Month aims to generate
urgent community action before the winter season to mitigate
potential impacts of these contaminants.
"The support by Californians for our coast these past decades
has been incredible," said Coastal Commission Executive Director
Kate Huckelbridge. "It's amazing
that volunteers who turned out to the earliest cleanups are now
bringing their children or even their grandchildren out to
participate. It's a testament to the strength of the cleanup
movement that it has thrived for so long. We can see the impact
year-round."
To find a local cleanup event near you, visit
CoastalCleanupDay.org. The following information provides details
about some of the largest Caltrans co-sponsored cleanup events
across the state on Saturday, Sept.
21:
Inland Empire Waterkeeper's River Clean Up
- Time: 9-11 a.m.
- Martha McLean Park, Gazebo
- 5759 Jurupa Ave, Riverside,
92504
Orange County Coastkeeper's California Coastal Cleanup
Day
- Time: 9 a.m. - noon
- Huntington State Beach, Tower 8
- 21601 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington
Beach, 92646
San Diego Coastkeeper's Clean Up
- Time: 9 a.m. - noon
- Liberty Station NTC Park
- 2455 Cushing Road, San Diego,
92106
Refuse Refuse San Francisco's Clean Up
- Time: 9:30 a.m. – noon
- Ocean Beach
- 800 Great Hwy, San Francisco,
94121
River City Waterway Alliance's Coastal Cleanup Day
2024
- Time: 9:30 a.m. – noon
- Tower Bridge Promenade
- 1450 Front St., Sacramento,
95814
About Clean California and the Caltrans Stormwater
Public Education Campaign:
Both programs are administered by Caltrans. Clean California is Governor Newsom's sweeping,
$1.2 billion, multiyear cleanup
effort led by Caltrans to remove trash, create thousands of jobs,
and join with communities throughout the state to reclaim,
transform and beautify public spaces. The Caltrans Stormwater
Public Education Campaign complements this endeavor by working to
increase understanding of the sources and pathways of stormwater
pollution across California.
Since launching Clean California in July
2021, Caltrans and its local partners have picked up more
than 2.6 million cubic yards of litter—enough to cover nine lanes
of Interstate 5 from San Diego to
the Canadian border. Caltrans has hosted more than 500 free dump
days in communities throughout the state—resulting in the
collection of more than 12,000-plus mattresses and 50,000 tires.
For more information, visit CleanCA.com and CleanWaterCA.com.
About the California Coastal Commission:
The
California Coastal Commission is committed to protecting and
enhancing California's coast and
ocean for present and future generations. It does so through
careful planning and regulation of environmentally sustainable
development, strong public participation, education, and effective
intergovernmental coordination. The Coastal Cleanup Day Program is
part of its effort to raise public awareness of marine and coastal
resources and promote coastal stewardship. For more information,
visit Coastal.CA.gov
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