Stream Cleanups – April 9, 23 & 24

Join us on our 16th annual Stream Cleanups on April 9, 23 & 24!

Over the years, thousands of volunteers have removed more than 125,000 pounds of trash, helping to make our watersheds healthier, protect our environment and beautify our communities! Take home a Stream Cleanup t-shirt as a memento.

Each year thousands of pounds of trash and pollutants are washed from streets and yards into rivers and streams, eventually flowing into New Jersey’s bays and the ocean. The Watershed partners with local Environmental Commissions, nonprofits, and municipalities on this effort.

“Stream cleanups have an enormous impact on our water quality, protecting the environment and removing tons of trash,” Jim Waltman, executive director of The Watershed Institute, said in a prepared statement. “We appreciate the willingness of volunteers, neighbors, and families to join forces to help clean up our water.”

Pre-registration is required this year again to keep everyone safe and healthy!

LEARN MORE AND PRE-REGISTER HERE

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