Ridgway Record

Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful seeking Waterway Stewards

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Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful, with funding from the Department of Environmen­tal Protection’s Coastal Resources Management, is announcing their new Waterway Steward Program, developed with funding from the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Environmen­tal Protection (DEP).

The program’s purpose is to engage Pennsylvan­ia water trail users in community science and build long term stewardshi­p of our water trails while providing valuable data to tell the story about litter in and along our waterways.

“Being a waterway steward is easy. Any time you are recreating in or near water, collect litter and stream health data. When you’re finished, dispose of the litter properly and report your data to us. You choose where you want to clean. It can be a different waterway each time,” said Shannon Reiter, President of Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful.

Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful received a $40,000 Coastal Zone Grant from the DEP

Coastal Resources Management Program to establish the Waterway Steward Program and facilitate cleanups in the Delaware Estuary.

“DEP is pleased to support this innovative program to turn residents who use Pennsylvan­ia’s streams, rivers, and lakes into stewards of these waters, helping to document and reduce the trash pollution that threatens water quality for people and aquatic life,” said DEP Acting Secretary Ramez Ziadeh, P.E.

DEP and other state agencies are working with Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful to foster littering prevention and litter reduction initiative­s through a statewide Litter Action Plan.

The Waterway Steward program is ideal for water trail users, anglers, outdoor and waterway enthusiast­s and all those who care about the health, safety and quality of Pennsylvan­ia’s waterways. To be a Waterway Steward, individual­s must be at least 18 years of age. Stewards can conduct cleanups individual­ly or organize their family and friends to join a cleanup.

“The impact you can have as a Waterway Steward are many.

Keeping our waterways free from litter and debris helps preserve the beauty of Pennsylvan­ia’s waterways, improves water quality, enhances the health and safety of our environmen­t, people, animals, birds and fish and protects the natural resources that we depend on for recreation and tourism,” said Reiter.

Participan­ts are encouraged to share stories online. Keep Pennsylvan­ia Beautiful will compile and share results to the larger community and use this data to further educate Pennsylvan­ians about the importance of keeping our waterways clean.

To complete an applicatio­n to be a Waterway Steward, visit keeppabeau­tiful.org and choose Programs, then Waterway Steward.

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