A recent trash cleanup along McCollister Blvd. |
These connections have been a common refrain on this blog, particularly when it comes to water quality. Given the Sycamore Greenway's purpose in collecting and moving stormwater from our neighborhoods to its constructed wetlands, and beyond to the Iowa River and Mighty Mississippi, all the way to the Gulf. Each drop of water that lands in your yard has the potential to move along these water trails.
1 Mississippi shared an amazing "River Runner" visualization that allows you to follow the path of that water drop: zoom in on your neighborhood, or even your backyard, and you can see how water drains and moves through neighborhoods, flowing into rivers and streams.
The path of water to the Iowa River via the Sycamore Greenway |
That's why Sycamore Greenway Friends regularly patrols some of the more "litter-ary" streets around the Greenway to pick up trash before it has a chance to move along into the stormwater system. Not only does it do a small part to protect our aquatic wildlife and water quality, but it also helps keep our neighborhoods looking nice. And maybe even reduce some of the trash that finds its way into the Greenway cells throughout the year. It's win-win-win!
Is there an area in the South District that could use a cleanup? You can do your part with a trash bag and pair of gloves, but if that's not an option you can request a small cleanup via this form.
A recent trash cleanup near Whispering Meadows wetlands |
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