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Adopt-a-Beach Program Review. Bill Hart Colleen Canfield Sherry Johnson. Introduction. San Clemente Watershed Task Force Founded in 2005 by Stephanie Dorey Need for coordination and communication amongst various coastal stakeholders City staff and council members - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Adopt-a-Beach Program Review

Bill HartBill HartColleen CanfieldColleen CanfieldSherry JohnsonSherry Johnson

Introduction

• San Clemente Watershed Task Force– Founded in 2005 by Stephanie Dorey– Need for coordination and communication

amongst various coastal stakeholders• City staff and council members• Coastal Advisory Committee• Non-profits• Concerned citizens

– Monthly meetings

Activities and Programs

• Outreach and Fundraising• Citizen and Business Recognition• Earth Day• Bulky item collection• Adopt-a-Beach

Adopt-a-Beach Overview

• Beach/trail divided into 200 foot sections• Adopt-a-Beach Teams commit to:– Clean up their section at least twice/month– Record what was collected on data sheet– Forward data sheet to Program Manager– Multiple teams can share a section

• Program Manager shares results– Web blog published monthly

Monthly Report (1)

Monthly Report (2)

Monthly Report (3)

2008 Results

• Record number of cleanups– 947 clean ups– 517 bagfuls– 261 five gallon bucketfuls– 537 hours– 15.5 average teams/month

Trash volume

• 17,950 plastic*• 1,505 glass• 1,763 cans• 27,593 cigarette butts*• 68 animal waste• 9,001 straws• 30,773 styrofoam*• 11,628 paper• 3,700 ballons

* Notations include “lots”, “too numerous to count”, or “pieces too small to count

103,981 103,981 Pieces of Pieces of debris in debris in

nine nine months! months!

84%84%

Big offenders

Changing of the Guard

• Sherry Johnson– Outgoing Program Manager

• Colleen Canfield– New Program Manager

• Adopt-a-Beach Kickoff and Team Party– Many thanks to our volunteers!!!

City Council Meeting last Tuesday

537 hours of cleanup @ $10/hr min. wage537 X $10 = $5,370

30,773 pieces of EPS @ 20 pieces/cup30,773/20 => 1539 cups

Cost per cup to remove from beach$5,370/1539 = $3.49 per cup

Even at minimum wage the social cost ofpicking up a single cup is very expensive

Q & A

www.scwatersheds.com

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