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Celebrating Cleaner Waters: The Trash Free Shenandoah Campaign Makes Waves

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In a spirited move to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act in 2022, Mark Frondorf, known as the Shenandoah Riverkeeper, alongside dedicated volunteers Frank and Lisa Filipy, launched the Trash Free Shenandoah campaign. This initiative not only commemorates a significant milestone but also sets a formidable goal: to make the Shenandoah River system a beacon of cleanliness, ensuring it remains fishable, swimmable, and drinkable for future generations.

The campaign kicked off around Earth Day 2022, mobilizing over 100 volunteers and aligning sixteen organizational partners in a collaborative effort to tackle pollution head-on. Participants congregated at 62 sites across the Shenandoah watershed, dedicating a week to removing trash that blighted this vital waterway. The assortment of debris retrieved was as varied as it was voluminous, including tires, plastic bottles, styrofoam cups, and much more exotic finds like a barrel half-filled with soap, demonstrating the river’s diverse pollution challenges.

The effort continued into 2023, expanding to nearly 70 cleanup sites along the river’s South Fork, North Fork, main stem, and tributaries. Mark Frondorf, embodying the spirit and dedication of the campaign, emphasized the power of collective action in making significant environmental strides. “Every little bit helps,” he noted, encouraging more people to join the movement. “But when we come together, collectively, we can create real, positive, and lasting change in cleaning up our Shenandoah watershed.”

A key feature of the Trash Free Shenandoah campaign is its embracing technology through the Water Reporter smartphone app. By encouraging individuals to report trash sightings, the campaign can strategically target cleanup efforts, enhancing the efficacy of their endeavors. This approach fosters community engagement and empowers individuals to contribute to the river’s health tangibly.

The ongoing success of the Trash Free Shenandoah campaign reflects a growing awareness and commitment to environmental stewardship within the community. As more volunteers and organizations join the cause, the vision of a trash-free Shenandoah becomes increasingly attainable. This initiative stands as a testament to the power of community action in safeguarding our natural resources for the enjoyment and benefit of all.

The week before Earth Day weekend marks the highlight of our Trash Free Shenandoah campaign. Check out the list of local cleanups below, and feel free to join us at any of these events!

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