Clean Your Streams 22 Results

    Our Northwest Ohio streams have never been cleaner!  PCS is proud to share with our community the results from Clean Your Streams Day 22. We had a total of 1,109 volunteers who came to seven kick-offs throughout the greater Toledo area.  From there, they spread out to 75 individual cleanup sites, improving water quality along the Ottawa River, […]

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    Meet Our Intern – Barbie Kalta

    Barbie Kalta has been helping us prepare for Clean Your Streams Day by interning at PCS.  She is a senior at BGSU, majoring in Environmental Science with a focus on Watershed Management.  She is using her internship here to gain experience in planning, communicating, and educating in the environmental field.  Prior to PCS, she interned at Solon Wastewater […]

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    Track Your Trash

    PCS uses data cards during Clean Your Streams Day to track not only trash, but trends in trash.  CYS volunteers use the data cards to indicate the specific type, quantity, and volume of marine debris that they pick up. After PCS staff receives them back, we carefully configure the total data from the day into a global […]

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    Thank You Clean Your Streams Supporters!

    We couldn’t pull off Clean Your Streams Day without the generous support from sponsors, partners, volunteers, and planning team members.  We would like to express our gratitude to our generous donors who believe in clean, clear, and safe water by financially supporting Clean Your Streams 2018. And it’s not too late to make a donation, so […]

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    Clean Your Streams 22 Recap

    We had an amazing 22nd Annual Clean Your Streams Day on Saturday, September 22nd! Over 1,000 volunteers came out to our seven kick-off sites throughout the greater Toledo area.  Luckily, it cooled down from the 90-degree highs we had during the work week for superb clean up conditions.  We are currently working to tally all the data cards, […]

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    Paddles with a Purpose

    With some help from our friends at Toledo Metroparks and Wood County Parks and a bunch of dedicated volunteers, we’ve combined recreation with remediation this summer! 23 paddlers came out to Farnsworth Metropark on Sunday, August 19th to paddle to Missionary Island for a land-based cleanup.  In less than three hours, they removed 642 pounds of trash […]

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    Left-behind Lead and Line

    The Mighty Maumee got a little cleaner this summer thanks to our Get the Lead Out volunteers.  We had six Get the Lead Out sessions this summer at fishing hot spots along the Maumee River.  Our GLO volunteers covered 3.5 river miles at Side Cut Metropark and Orleans Park in Perrysburg.  198 volunteers came out to help us […]

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    NOAA Grant Award

    We are very excited and honored to announce that we have officially received a 2-year grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Marine Debris Program. We are one of only 12 grant recipients for the removal of marine debris and the only organization working in the Great Lakes Region.  This grant will allow us to expand our […]

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    Are You Up for the Challenge?

    Clean Your Streams Day just wouldn’t be as fun without a little friendly competition!  Youth and college groups are encouraged to sign up for our Youth and Collegiate Challenges while businesses and organizations and other small groups can participate in our River Partner Certification Challenge.  Youth groups can win in three ways: Most Volunteers (group with the most […]

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    It’s Time to Clean Your Streams!

    The 22nd Annual Clean Your Streams Day is under a month away – September 22nd!  Registration is open for our seven kick-off locations throughout the greater Toledo area.  Gather up your friends, family, and faculty to help us remove tens of thousands of pounds of trash from our waterways! This year, kick-off locations include: University of Toledo, Olander Park, […]

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