Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Stat's on the First Renew our Rivers Cleanup



The friends of the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge held their first annual cleanup on the Cahaba River in Bibb County on Saturday, April 21st. This event was sponsored by Alabama Power as part of their Renew Our Rivers Program.

Sixty-four volunteers from Bibb, Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties pulled 3.22 tons of trash from various part of the Refuge, including 200 pounds of recyclables and 68 tires – four still attached to a 1995 Lincoln.

A dump amnesty day was also held in conjunction with the cleanup, to encourage people to dispose of their trash correctly. The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge paid to have the dump opened and the dump received 75 tons of trash with 115 customers! This is reportedly the most people to ever use the dump in a single day.

Additional support for the cleanup was provided by the Cahaba River Society, AmServ, West Blocton Police Department, Bibb County Sheriff’s Department, Sun Beam, Little Debbie, R L Zeigler, and Sav-Mor Associated Foods.

The second annual clean up is scheduled for Saturday April 12th 2008.

If you are interested in joining the Friends of the Refuge to help protect, preserve, and restore the river, sign up at www.cahabafriends.freespaces.com.