Join Westchester Parks Foundation in White Plains along the Bronx River Reservation for their river clean up project on Tuesday, August 17 from 3:30PM to 5:30PM
About this event:
This program addresses floatable trash, one of the three major water quality issues on the Bronx River. Volunteers participate in real science, through hands-on experiences. The information we will collect helps find the sources and stops trash from entering the river in the first place. The project engages volunteers by promoting outreach to local businesses whose products end up in and along the river, especially uniting messaging around the harm to our waterways caused by non-biodegradable products.
Volunteers will wear adult size waders in the river & help count the bottles, cans, straws, & more found in the trash boom. Volunteers who can't fit in our wader sizes will remove and catalog litter on the land alongside the river.
Waders, gloves & trash bags will be provided but please bring your own water. Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed toe shoes.
Register here!