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8/24/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

The Patapsco Heritage Greenway hosted a cleanup day at the Avalon Area to continue restoration efforts from the flood in late July.

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.

Lafitte Greenway cleanup, during and after. 5 December 2009.

 

More cobbles

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.

5th Annual Hui O He'e Nalu North Shore Beach Clean Up

Title: Cleanup at Annex

Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas

Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University

Date Issued: 2011-08-17

Date Created: 1949

Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches

Format Medium: Photographic negative

Type: image

Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-498

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A mixed group consisting of Soldiers, civilians, family members, Alpini, councilmen and Civil Protection Agency members work together to collect trash near Longare during the fifth annual cleanup day March 24.

Members of the Vicenza Military Community came together to help Italian volunteers clean the town of Longare and surroundings up for spring.

 

Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO

  

Learn more about us on www.usag.italy.army.mil and www.facebook.com/VMCItaly.

 

Community cleanup at McKendree

Product in canal - Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.

 

December 14, 2009

 

Former Colonial Gas Company facility

 

MassDEP RTN: 3-0028829

Site Summary Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...

L-R Cath Duckworth and William Cowell 9yrs hard at work during the your call clean up in the Cartmell Road area of Witton, Blackburn.

  

Front row, from left, Elyse Bridgewater, Sophia Ruffolo, Glenda Ruffolo and site co-ordinator Ruth MacDonald. Back row, Matt Orr, Taylor MacDonald and Angie Orr

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

A front loader drops debris from the still standing transition road from 80 to southbound 880 as Caltrans officials and new media look on. 18 hours earlier this section of the freeway was destroyed in a fiery accident involving a gasoline tank truck.

Lafitte Greenway cleanup, during and after. 5 December 2009

Cleanup work included removing old underground storage tanks that held petroleum products.

Dolores Park Works' Co-Founder and Chair of Steering Committee Rob Lord

Vice President of Enrollment Management David Eaton removes garbage from a tree outside of the Humanities Building.

 

Photo by Kristin Charles-Scaringi/Public Affairs

Railroad:

Canadian Pacific

 

Locomotive:

BNSF 8793

 

Train:

390

 

Location:

Libertyville Township, IL

 

Date:

06/09/2014

 

Comment:

In a "before and after" product shot, the crew of grain train 390 on the left has their train back together and air tested, and is waiting for the Tec train and both Amtraks to pass before they head to Bensenville. Ethanol train 632 on the right has just got a re-crew and will leave in a couple of hours. Both trains were parked here yesterday.

more photos of Gibraltar at the concerning Set!

Bins near the Domain, where live performances have been taking place. To be honest, given the volume of people, I'm surprised there isn't a lot more mess.

Nikon F2 - waist-level viewfinder - 20mm f/2.8 lens - Delta 400 - Nikon Coolscan 4000 film scanner

SuperVolunteer Kelly Neal behind the lens.

8/24/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

The Patapsco Heritage Greenway hosted a cleanup day at the Avalon Area to continue restoration efforts from the flood in late July. Photographed: Brian Thomas

Living Lands and Waters (LLW), an Illinois-based non-profit dedicated to cleaning up America’s rivers, spent nearly two weeks hosting volunteer clean-up days on the Delaware River. Held Aug. 20 through Sept. 2, the clean-up effort was sponsored in part by Philadelphia Water and resulted in the removal over 35,000 pounds of trash. Here, volunteers from Philadelphia Water and the Delaware River Basin Commission join the LLW crew for a Sept. 1 clean-up just north of the Betsy Ross Bridge that netted 26 large bags of recyclable bottles and 17 30-gallon bags of non-recyclable trash. For more on the LLW Delaware River Cleanups, visit Phillywatersheds.org.

8/24/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

The Patapsco Heritage Greenway hosted a cleanup day at the Avalon Area to continue restoration efforts from the flood in late July.

A mixed group consisting of Soldiers, civilians, family members, Alpini, councilmen and Civil Protection Agency members work together to collect trash near Longare during the fifth annual cleanup day March 24.

Members of the Vicenza Military Community came together to help Italian volunteers clean the town of Longare and surroundings up for spring.

 

Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO

  

Learn more about us on www.usag.italy.army.mil and www.facebook.com/VMCItaly.

 

I'm glad I did not have to deal with this mess! ("Waste not, want not!")

Living Lands and Waters (LLW), an Illinois-based non-profit dedicated to cleaning up America’s rivers, spent nearly two weeks hosting volunteer clean-up days on the Delaware River. Held Aug. 20 through Sept. 2, the clean-up effort was sponsored in part by Philadelphia Water and resulted in the removal over 35,000 pounds of trash. Here, volunteers from Philadelphia Water and the Delaware River Basin Commission join the LLW crew for a Sept. 1 clean-up just north of the Betsy Ross Bridge that netted 26 large bags of recyclable bottles and 17 30-gallon bags of non-recyclable trash. For more on the LLW Delaware River Cleanups, visit Phillywatersheds.org.

Visit www.CoastSavers.org to find out more about the Washington Coast Cleanup.

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

Living Lands and Waters (LLW), an Illinois-based non-profit dedicated to cleaning up America’s rivers, spent nearly two weeks hosting volunteer clean-up days on the Delaware River. Held Aug. 20 through Sept. 2, the clean-up effort was sponsored in part by Philadelphia Water and resulted in the removal over 35,000 pounds of trash. Here, volunteers from Philadelphia Water and the Delaware River Basin Commission join the LLW crew for a Sept. 1 clean-up just north of the Betsy Ross Bridge that netted 26 large bags of recyclable bottles and 17 30-gallon bags of non-recyclable trash. For more on the LLW Delaware River Cleanups, visit Phillywatersheds.org.

8/24/16 photo by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications

 

The Patapsco Heritage Greenway hosted a cleanup day at the Avalon Area to continue restoration efforts from the flood in late July.

Commonwealth Edison erects a giant tent over an old coal tar site prior to initiating cleanup of the Barrie Park project located in the Chicago suburbs.

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.

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.

Even though the storm has passed, the recovery from Hurricane Matthew continues. Many of us were extremely lucky to receive only minor damage but not all of our neighbors were as fortunate. As part of the effort to help, Team Rubicon has been working with recruits from the Virginia Beach Fire Department in this home in Windsor Woods to facilitate their recovery.

 

For up-to-date information on city services/closures or to report property damage, please visit the VBGOV websites Hurricane Matthew update page or call (757) 385-3111.

 

You can also follow us on social media at Facebook, Twitter , and Youtube.

 

Operation Blessing is also organizing volunteers to work in the community. If you would like to help, call (757) 284-9183. Volunteers will meet at CBN Corporate Support Building, 977 Centerville Turnpike, Monday through Saturday. Registration is 8 a.m., orientation is 8:30 a.m.

 

Team Rubicon is an international non-profit disaster response organization that unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy disaster response teams, free of charge to communities affected by disasters across the country.

  

Photography - Craig McClure

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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.

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.

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