Twenty-nine individuals joined forces at Houston Recreation Area this week to continue the "Renew Our Rivers" effort to clean-up Alabama's waterways. Staff and volunteers from Alabama Power Company, Bankhead National Forest, and Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy, Inc removed litter from sloughs on Smith Lake as part of Renew Our Rivers. Three barges and a bass boat worked together to fill two construction dumpsters full of bottles, cans, noodles, rafts, fishing tackle, propane bottles, grills, and small chunks of foam floating in and along the shoreline. Special recognition goes to Hyche LLC of Addison for donating the dumpsters and removing the litter.
The partnership to clean up Smith Lake in Winston County began in 2006 with Alabama Power Company, Bankhead National Forest, Winston County Smith Lake Advocacy, Inc and the Winston County Commission. Since that time, an estimated 672 tons of trash have been removed from Smith Lake in Winston County by the partner organizations. Renew Our Rivers is the southeast's largest organized river clean-up.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
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