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Coastal Cleanup Day: Where to Volunteer in La Mesa

Event organizers expect an estimated 100 tons of debris will be removed from throughout the county.

Turn your helping hands into a one-two punch to knock out pollution this weekend with I Love a Clean San Diego. Volunteers are needed for the 2013 Coastal Cleanup Day to pick up trash and debris littering beaches, waterways and urban areas. No matter where you live, there’s a location nearby.

Sites in La Mesa in need of volunteers include University Channel and Alvarado Channel.

The annual cleanup, coordinated by I Love A Clean San Diego, is in its 25 year locally, and is the largest environmental volunteer event in the county each year, according to organizers. About 8,000 participants will spread out across San Diego County to remove an estimated 100 tons of debris from local beaches, bays, creeks, and canyons over three hours Saturday morning.

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According to ILACSD, the region’s 3.2 million residents and year-round tourism combine to generate an excessive amount of trash—with thousands of tons of it ending up on beaches and in waterways.

What kind of litter and debris is endangering wildlife and human health? The top five items found during last year’s cleanup were cigarette butts, food wrappers, caps and lids, plastic bags and plastic silverware.

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You can help not only by volunteering, but by bring reusable supplies to the event, including your own water bottle for staying hydrated, a reusable bucket or bag for collecting trash, and work or gardening gloves to keep hands clean.

There are more than 90 coastal and inland cleanup sites throughout the county, though some of the more popular sites are filled. Volunteers are desperately needed in some other areas. Check the Coastal Cleanup Day map for a location near you and a list of the high-priority sites most in need of volunteers, including:

Buccaneer Beach and Buena Vista Creek in Oceanside

Frazee Beach and Tamarack State Beach in Carlsbad

Seaside Beach and San Elijo Lagoon at Mira Costa College in Cardiff

San Dieguito Lagoon and Dog Beach in Del Mar

University Channel and Alvarado Channel in La Mesa

San Diego River in Santee, and Mission Trails Regional Park

Lindo Lake in Lakeside

Chollas Creek in Lemon Grove

Tijuana Estuary in Imperial Beach

The 2012 Coastal Cleanup Day is scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 21. You must register to participate as a volunteer. Groups are welcome. Youth in grades K-6 are invited to decorate their reusable buckets for the Bling Your Bucket contest.

For more information or to register, visit http://www.cleanupday.org.


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