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CND Executive Director Ann Houston and Assistant Director of Planning and Development for the City of Chelsea Carol Martinez pause during their work at the citywide cleanup in honor of Earth Day.

Cleanup Day

Rio Descoberto

Distrito Federal - Brasil

  

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Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proíbe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.

  

Law of the Copyright nº 9,610, Febr.19,1998: it forbids to the reproduction or spreading with commercial ends or not, in any media, also in the Internet, without previous consultation and approval it author.

removal of petroleum contaminated soils

Divers help cleanup at Redondo Beach. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Over 300,000 pounds of debris and recyclables were removed by the various environmental organizations, community groups, families, local businesses, faith-based organizations and students that took part. Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA

Cleanup at Redondo Beach. Over 14,000 volunteers took part in Coastal Cleanup Day in Los Angeles County, cleaning up beaches, parks, alleys, creeks, highways and storm drains at 69 different sites. Over 300,000 pounds of debris and recyclables were removed by the various environmental organizations, community groups, families, local businesses, faith-based organizations and students that took part. Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mr. Armstong and Burnton clearing debris.

The long arm of the excavator digs up to 35-feet deep to help contain the underground fire. Once the barrier wall is solid, excavation of the burning material will continue to be excavated and mixed with a clay-sand slurry to extinguish the fire.

some gentlemen having a bit of a clean up after some of you messy herberts, come on own up!

8/3/16 photo by Rob Dyke, park manager

 

Staff at Patapsco continue the cleanup process after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016

Washing our breakfast dishes.

Troop 850 Webelos present skits at the Longmire Stewardship Campground. NPS photo by Crow Vecchio

Hose down the shorts

Took a walk along Memorial Drive today, still closed because of high waters...

 

Mega flooding all over central and southern Alberta yesterday and today... My place is above the flood plain here in Calgary, but still quite close to this location but not far from some of the major flooding...

Asahi Pentax Spotmatic SP + SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4

Roll 002 - Agfa AgfaColor Vista 200 (Expired 2005, found in my brother's room, with all kinds of temperatures)

 

2nd roll of film which was expired. Seems it became really really grainy and also contrast seems really low in some of the shots.

 

Waiting for the subway to arrive. I like the reflective surface of the walls.

Backfilled excavation

3/19/15 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

Maryland Park Service crews clear old and dying trees left behind from winter along the Appalachian trail.

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Office cleaning workers getting started for the day. Minami Senba, Osaka.

Cleanup at the Looff Carrousel area included dismantling and reconstructing the carrousel.

More than 700 volunteers cleared the James River and its banks of trash and recyclables on Sept. 10, 2016. The cleanup covered 17 sites in the cities of Richmond, Newport News, Petersburg and Lynchburg, and Chesterfield, Henrico, Goochland, Powhatan, Appomattox, Buckingham, Charles City and Isle of Wight counties. This is the 17th year for the cleanup, which is organized by the James River Advisory Council, jrac-va.org.

Taking part in an active environmental community is paramount which is why we not only organise our own beach cleanup events but also help out whenever we are invited to join other organisations or groups who organise events which share our goals and dreams!

Damon loaded up his boat with trash several times.

 

Members of Asbury Memorial Church helped ORK cleanup about 300 pounds of litter. Images by John Mason

Removal of petroleum impacted soils.

These photos were taken by and provided courtesy of Photographer Trezeline Ireland

 

On 9/27/14 - 142 volunteers removed enough trash to completely fill a 40 dumpster which included 290 trash bags of litter from Bread and Cheese Creek (from the Berkshire Community to North Point Boulevard) and North Point Road. These photos show them hard at work on this day! 10 tires, 6 shopping carts, 4 cans of paint, 3 rugs, 2 TV’s, a mattress and box spring, a reclining couch, a 55 gallon drum, and a toilet were all items that were removed from this historic stream. Additionally 1 ton of metal was pulled from the creek and will be recycled with the money going toward helping to pay for our next cleanup. All food left over will be donated to Rita’s Table a local food kitchen dedicated to helping feed the needy of Dundalk. Thank you Volunteers you are worth your weight in gold and more!!!

 

We are a group of volunteers who worked with the community in association with National Public Lands Day, the Ocean Conservancy, American Rivers, Trash Free Maryland, and Day to Serve on this cleanup.

 

We would like to Thank Entenmann’s Baker Outlet for donating donuts; Re/Max Realty for donating hotdogs and a hotdog cart for the day; Lafarge for donating pulled pork, potato chips and soda; and Gotugo for donating a portable restroom for the event!

We would also like to thank the following groups who showed up in large number to help for the day: The Boy Scouts, The Girl Scout Brownies, the U.S. Navy, Dundalk High School, Saint Timothy’s School for Girls, Towson University Students, Johns Hopkins University Students and the Forestry Association! Thank you all for helping to make this cleanup an incredible success!

 

You can learn more about Clean Bread and Cheese Creek form our Website: www.BreadandCheeseCreek.org, on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, Google+ and Flickr!

 

Wet mops, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China

Coastal Cleanup Day

Cedar Key Marina

Cedar Key, Levy, Florida

9/25/10

10:05:08 AM

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Ginettas @ Silverstone BTCC UK

postcard for April 1 Clean up St Louis day

Young men from the Grizzly Academy haul a catamaran down Doris Ave. to the storage pile.

  

After successfully raising funds to rebuild 97 homes that were lost to the recent typhoon in the Philippines, Mio Cade is seeking more donations to rebuild another 49 homes.

 

Please read his story here : www.flickr.com/photos/ramdiboy/

 

Thank you!

More than 700 volunteers cleared the James River and its banks of trash and recyclables on Sept. 10, 2016. The cleanup covered 17 sites in the cities of Richmond, Newport News, Petersburg and Lynchburg, and Chesterfield, Henrico, Goochland, Powhatan, Appomattox, Buckingham, Charles City and Isle of Wight counties. This is the 17th year for the cleanup, which is organized by the James River Advisory Council, jrac-va.org. PICTURED: MATT MASON OF THE JAMES RIVER PARK SYSTEM COUNTS BAGS OF RECYCLABLE MATERIAL COLLECTED DURING THE CLEANUP.

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