To encourage northern Delaware volunteers to get outside and clean up, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control in partnership with the Christina Conservancy has extended the month-long Christina River Watershed Cleanup campaign an extra two weeks through Saturday, May 15. The date coincides with the Wilmington Community Cleanup Day taking place in neighborhoods throughout the city.
The 2021 Christina Cleanup campaign mobilizes volunteers to safely clean up their communities by picking up trash in their own neighborhoods, on beaches and along waterways within northern New Castle County, from Brandywine Hundred south through Glasgow and Bear. No pre-registration is needed for this year’s campaign. Volunteers are asked to clean up debris, like cigarette butts, beverage containers, food wrappers and more, that easily end up in waterways and ultimately in the ocean.
While large groups are discouraged, volunteers will have greater freedom to select when, where, and how often their household participates. They can see locations, document their findings and share photos in the cleanup’s mobile-friendly online volunteer hub at Christina Cleanup Campaign.
Volunteers can also find ideas about how to get involved in the 2021 Christina River Watershed Cleanup onFacebook and Twitter. Volunteers can post photos on facebook.com/ChristinaCleanup for a chance to win a 2021 Delaware State Parks pass. Each photo post counts as an entry. Volunteers can post as often as they like throughout the month.
Important Reminders:
- Pick up trash near your home along streets, roadways, and in natural areas and open spaces.
- Know your limitations and be aware of possibly hazardous areas, including along roadways, streambanks, and steep or slippery slopes.
- Pack a disposable bag and rubber gloves whenever you take a walk or go hiking, to collect and carry out trash you find along the way.
- Always Recycle Right. Only recycle clean items through curbside recycling or designated drop-off locations. Items with lots of dirt or grit attached or inside should be placed in your household trash.
Avoid These Actions:
- Don’t enter private property without permission of the landowner.
- Don’t place yourself in any danger while volunteering for the Christina River Cleanup.
- Don’t collect any trash that your household waste hauler might not accept. Tires, construction materials, and metal drums may be unacceptable.
For more information, visit Christina River Watershed Cleanup or email ChristinaRiverCleanup@gmail.com.
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