Big Cahaba Cleanup canceled due to weather conditions - Cahaba River Society


Thunderstorms will wash even more trash into the Cahaba River, reinforcing the need for public education about Cahaba litter pollution

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 5, 2019

Contact: Katie Shaddix, Communications Manager
Phone: 205-322-5326 ext. 420
E-mail: [email protected]

 

BIRMINGHAM, AL. Cahaba River Society had planned the most ambitious Cahaba cleanup ever attempted for this Saturday, with over 200 volunteers scouring trash from the Cahaba River from Trussville to Helena, but this weekend’s weather forecast of severe weather has forced the cancellation of the Big Cahaba Cleanup.

“As disappointing as this cancellation is, the safety of our volunteers is our top priority,” said Education Director Gordon Black. “Our volunteers are deeply committed, and if this were just a question of a little rain, they would be out there wearing rain coats. But we are looking at severe thunderstorms which will cause rising water levels, conditions which will not be safe for working in and around the River.”

Unfortunately, the same storm system that is forcing the cancellation of the Big Cahaba Cleanup will also increase the amount of trash in the Cahaba.

“The takeaway from this situation is that the heavy rains will wash even more litter off of parking lots, roads, and surrounding areas,” said Executive Director Beth Stewart. “This trash will run into storm drains and then straight into the River. It is as important as ever to share our anti-littering message. Litter has a direct effect on wildlife and the quality and cost of our drinking water, and we can do something about that by reusing, reducing waste, and recycling.”

Cahaba River Society will continue moving forward with the public education component of the Big Cahaba Cleanup as planned. They have already run a series of anti-litter radio advertisements in the metro area and released the first two installments in a series of short, educational videos about litter pollution. More video installments are underway as well as educational outreach in concert with cities and counties in the watershed.

Cahaba River Society will also continue to organize many individual cleanup projects with businesses, schools, churches, and other community groups throughout 2019, with plans to hold an even bigger Big Cahaba Cleanup in Spring of 2020.

“The most important message that we want people to know, is simple,” Black states. “Don’t litter, it ends up in your River.”

To learn more about the Cahaba, schedule a river clean up, or become a member of Cahaba River Society, visit www.CahabaRiverSociety.org.

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About the Cahaba River Society

The Cahaba River Society works to restore and protect the Cahaba River watershed and its rich diversity of life.  Cahaba River Society is an educator, expert resource, and collaborative partner for science-based and practical solutions. 

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