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Contacts

Upper Chattahoochee Trout Unlimited
Kevin McGrath
Advocacy & Conservation Chairman
conservation@ucctu.org

Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Tammy Bates
Outings Manager
tbates@chattahoochee.org


Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Dave Thomas
VIP Coordinator
david_a_thomas@nps.gov 


When

Saturday April 13, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM EDT

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Where

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area
Buford Dam downstream to Paces Mill
 
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Bowman's Island
Settles Bridge
Suwanee Creek
Abbotts Bridge
Jones Bridge
Garrard Landing
Island Ford
Azalea Park
Gold Branch
Morgan Falls
Johnson Ferry
Sope Creek
Powers Island
Sope Creek
Whitewater Creek
Rotenwood Creek 

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Cost
No charge 

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Third Annual
Sweep the Hooch
April 13, 2013

1 Day, 21 Projects and A Lot of Trash!

 

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Show Your Love for the River! 

Registration Closes on April 9th

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We are gearing up for another BIG cleanup on April 13th!!!  While it’s obvious to most that river cleanups improve the quality of our water, we’ve discovered that they do much more than that. Cleanups are also a great way to develop a sense of “river community” -- this is your chance to volunteer and be part of this community.  Our 2012 cleanup resulted in 3.81 tons of river refuse with 1.07 tons of trash recycled – all with the support of over 445 Volunteers!   

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Trout Unlimited, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and National Park Service have joined together to organize this multi-site cleanup within the 48 miles of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. We will be tackling 11 Park Units and paddling 8 river segments. Each site has a capacity and will close once we reach that capacity – so register early!  

Volunteers are needed as Walkers, Waders and Paddlers for river and trail clean-up sites.

SponsorsWe need your support to help cover our costs for equipment and supplies. 

Site Team Leads Each site requires two Team Leaders who can check in volunteers and then provide instruction on what needs to be accomplished at that site. During the registration process, you can select if you want to be a lead. All Team Leads are required to attend the Site Team Lead Meeting on April 10th at 7:00pm at the CRNRA Headquarters. This is important as we will be providing details about the site and also you can pick up your cleanup gear.

Teams - We welcome teams, but all volunteers must register individually. During the registration process, you can enter your Team Name. 

 

VOLUNTEER ASSIGNMENTS Kitchen Sink

Walkers are land based volunteers who will pick up trash and perform trail maintenance. At some sites, walkers will specifically target invasive non-native vegetation (such as privet). 

The following locations are available for walkers: McGinnis Ferry, Island Ford, Gold Branch, Johnson Ferry, Cochran Shoals/Powers Island, Sope Creek, Paces Mill/Rottenwood Creek and Whitewater Creek.

Waders are volunteers equipped with waders or wading boots and are needed at select sites. These volunteers will collect trash from the shallow water areas, and from areas on the river bank which are accessed most easily from the river and streamside trails. Volunteers must provide their own waders. 

The following locations are available for waders: Bowman’s Island, Settles Bridge, Jones Bridge, Island Ford and Whitewater Creek.


Paddlers 
will be utilizing kayaks and canoes and traveling between 5-7 miles per segment. Kayaks/Canoes are useful in collecting debris from portions of the river which will not be accessed from the land side. Volunteers must provide their own kayaks and/or canoes. 


The following locations are available for paddlers: Buford Dam (Lower Overlook) to Settles Bridge (5 miles), Settles Bridge to McGinnis (4 miles), Jones Bridge (Fulton Side) to Garrard Landing (4 miles), Garrard Landing to Island Ford (5 miles), Azalea Park (in and out), Morgan Falls Park (above dam, in and out), Johnson Ferry to Powers Island (4 miles) and Powers Island to Paces Mill (3 miles – experienced paddlers only).

To learn more about the locations, click here to view a map of the entire CRNRA. Each participant is required to sign the CR Liability Waiver. Click here to read the CR Liability Waiver. This form will be authorized as an electronic signature during the registration.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:Trash Bag

Sponsorship We need your support to help cover our costs for equipment and supplies. For Sponsorship benefits and details, email Tammy Bates at tbates@ucriverkeeper.org or Kevin McGrath at conservation@ucctu.org.

Team Leaders Needed: Each site will require a Team Leader who will supervise 30 to 75 volunteers within their assigned area. Team leaders must attend an orientation meeting one week before the cleanup, where we’ll review tasks at each site, safety guidelines and then assemble the gear bags that are distributed to volunteers on the morning of April 14. This meeting will last about two hours. During the registration process, you can designate your interest in being a Team Leader.

Registration Coordinators Needed: Each Walker and Wader site requires a registration coordinator. You will be checking in volunteers, manning the first aid table, and checking out volunteers – point central. If you would like to volunteer, but don’t want the physical demands of hauling trash-laden bags, this is the job for you! During the registration process, you can designate your interest in being a Registration Coordinator.

Groups: We welcome all corporations, nonprofits, outdoor clubs, gardening groups, churches, schools, etc. – any group who would like to get a team together and work on a specific site. Each of your volunteers will need to individually register, and you will be able to designate your Team Name during registration. Remind your volunteers to register early as each site has a maximum capacity. 

Child/Youth Participation: We welcome children, but they must be supervised at all times by an adult. While a cleanup is not normally dangerous, it can be to an unattended child. Walkers/Waders: Minimum 10 years of age. Paddlers: If paddling solo, paddler must be at least 15 years old. If paddling tandem, youth must be at least 10 years of age and accompanied by an adult at least 21 years of age.