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Cal Trans Workers Hit the Highways for Coastal Cleanup Week

 

Unknown-3SAN LUIS OBISPO – Caltrans District 5 Maintenance workers are participating in Coastal Cleanup Week, an annual event designed to remove litter that eventually reaches beaches, lakes and waterways.  Caltrans maintains over 12,000 structures and bridges above or alongside inland waterways that eventually flow to the ocean.

 

Caltrans District 5 maintenance workers will be making these improvements in the following areas this week:


 

 

 

 

 

This effort is part of the continuing effort of the “Don’t Trash California” campaign.  Last year, more than 65,000 volunteers removed more than 770,000 pounds of trash and recyclables from beaches, lakes and waterways.

One way the public can help is by participating in Caltrans’ Adopt-A-Highway (AAH) Program. To become a volunteer or support the program through a paid sponsorship, call 1-866-ADOPT-A-HWY or go to: http://adopt-a-highway.dot.ca.gov. Currently, nearly 13,000 volunteers  participate in the AAH Program, saving taxpayers an estimated $16 million annually in litter removal costs.

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