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I spent the day cleaning the battery terminals, battery acid, and
refilling the batteries with distiller water. You can see the cleaner
batteries on the right and the dirty batteries on the left.
8/3/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Staff and Conservation Jobs Corps members at Patapsco help cleanup the Avalon area after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016.
From 2000 to 2011, ECUP crews have collected 4,300 tons of illegally dumped solid waste from Snohomish County properties. More than 3,000 tons–approximately 70 percent of that collected material was recycled.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service employees Rick Brust and Bill Miller on beach cleanup duty at Hobe Sound.
Photo by Cindy Dohner, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
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
8/3/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Staff and Conservation Jobs Corps members at Patapsco help cleanup the Avalon area after devastating flash floods rocked central Maryland on July 30, 2016.
Coast Guard and contractor task force members discuss decontamination procedures during cleanup operation on Matagorda Island, Texas, March 30, 2014. Safety of responders is a top priority for a unified command comprised of personnel from the Texas General Land Office, U.S. Coast Guard and Kirby Inland marine. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class George Degener.
Virginia State Parks has two teams that traveled to FL to help with the cleanup following Hurricane Irma
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
Members of Asbury Memorial Church helped ORK cleanup about 300 pounds of litter. Images by John Mason
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
Dolores Park Works Co- Founders Rob Lord + Robert Brust introduce our supporters, volunteer teams, and sponsors who donated food for the community picnic
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
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
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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.
Photo Credit: Bill Leavens
This photo is from a stream cleanup on the Musconetcong River. The cleanup was done in conjunction with the removal of the Gruendyke Dam.
I was happy that Washington Coast Savers coordinated a fall coastal cleanup on September 29. Equally happy was that my brother agreed to join me for a weekend of hauling out garbage from the coast. By aid of packboards we were able to carry out a little over 50 pounds of debris.
The Bird Sanctuary cleanup took place on April 23 as part of the Earth Day observance at Hofstra. The project was directed by Fred Soviero.
Joe Wise, right, stands with his son, Tommy, outside a palace in Baghdad in March 2010. The father and son were stationed with separate military units 60 miles apart when arrangements were made for them to see each other for the first time in more than a year.
During Wise's second tour of duty with the U.S. Army National Guard in Iraq, he had one day off and was reunited with his son, Tommy, who was serving in the U.S. Army. They had not seen each other in more than a year.
Wise is a superintendent on several projects at the Portsmouth Site for DOE cleanup contractor LATA/Parallax Portsmouth.