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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

Excavation area after underground storage tanks removed

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.

Test Area North (TAN), after cleanup/demolition

Investigatory activities in October 2009.

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!

A street we had to take often - wanted to show the section of the barricade that was lost from the van pictured above.

 

The house has since been moved to the clearing on the right side of the road.

 

Donation info: www.flickr.com/photos/ajjapan/sets/72157627338079436/

Task force members remove oil-contaminated sand from the beach on Matagorda Island, Texas, March 30, 2014. Cleanup operations are being directed by 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.

Since this is a composite image there was some minor clean up work on branches in the lower right corner...gotta look closer before I submit!

Julio Franco and ex-Detroit Tiger, Damion Easley, do a little clean up after batting practice.

 

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Saturday, June 9, 2007

 

Detroit Tigers vs

New York Mets

 

Comerica Park, Detroit, MI

 

Final Score: Detroit 8, New York Mets 7

 

Removal of 3-560 gallon diesel fuel tanks.

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.

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.

 

www.fws.gov/hobesound/

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.

Virginia State Parks has two teams that traveled to FL to help with the cleanup following Hurricane Irma

Clean! And new laundry (awaiting the new laundry sink, clearly)

removal of petroleum contaminated soils

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!

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

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.

Chemicals at methamphetamine lab in Danville warehouse.

Volunteers making the Park a cleaner and more inviting environment.

Dolores Park Works Co- Founders Rob Lord + Robert Brust introduce our supporters, volunteer teams, and sponsors who donated food for the community picnic

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

Foxy by Proxy @ Granada...

Damon ferries litter from kayaks back to shore.

 

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

Cleaning up the shorelines of the chainstay sockets.

Mr. Armstong and Burnton clearing debris.

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