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2009 Watershed-wide Stream Clean Up Report
Keep your town green and your water clean.
We did it! Our 4th Annual Stream Clean-up broke all previous records! We had more volunteers, bags of trash,
and trash weight than any prior clean-up.
Thank you to all of our volunteers, municipal partners,
and sponsors! Our 4th Annual Stream Clean-up was a huge success.
We hope you can join us next year!
2010 Stream Clean-up Statistics
| Municipality |
Number of volunteers |
How much trash? (pounds) |
| Cranbury | 32 | 597 |
| East Windsor | 16 | 262 |
| Franklin | 22 | 1,460 |
| Hightstown | 35 | 1,296 |
| Hopewell | 27 | 743 |
| Lawrence | 33 | 340 |
| Millstone | 26 | 1512 |
| Monroe | 28 | 496 |
| Plainsboro | 26 | 1,510 |
| Princeton | Rain-reschedule date TBD | Rained out |
| South Brunswick | Rain-reschedule date TBD | Rained out |
| West Windsor | 42 | 221 |
| Total | 287 heroes | 8,437 pounds |
For more information, contact:
Leslie Brecknell lbrecknell@thewatershed.org
Or call 609-737-3735 x 30.
Cleanups sponsored by Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association and partnering municipalities, with support from NJ Clean Communities, American Rivers, Aztec Graphics, Home Depot, McCaffrey's, Saul Ewing LLP, WAWA, Wegman's & Whole Foods Market
Want to be kept informed of important topics? Email our Community Advocacy Coordinator at
watershedwatch@thewatershed.org
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