Bandalong Cleanout on Brushy Creek

ReWa's Latest Cleanout Results: 223 Pounds of Trash Removed from Brushy Creek

ReWa Renewable Water Resources has once again made a significant impact on Brushy Creek with the help of our Bandalong Litter Trap. In their most recent cleanout, they successfully removed 223 pounds of trash, preventing it from making its way further downstream. Since the Bandalong Litter Trap was installed, ReWa has pulled a total of 385 pounds of trash out of the creek in just three cleanouts. These impressive results highlight the effectiveness of ReWa's commitment to keeping our waterways clean.

The Bandalong Litter Trap on Brushy Creek is more than just a tool for debris collection; it represents a broader effort to maintain the health and beauty of our local ecosystems. The regular cleanouts are vital to the trap's success, ensuring it can continue to capture litter before it pollutes the larger water systems. Each cleanout, like the one highlighted here, demonstrates the trap’s ability to prevent significant amounts of trash from clogging Brushy Creek, showcasing the effectiveness of this innovative solution.

Local authorities, environmental organizations, and dedicated volunteers collaborate in these cleanout efforts, emphasizing the community's role in protecting our natural resources. By regularly maintaining the Bandalong Litter Trap, ReWa and its partners not only keep Brushy Creek clean but also set an example for other communities to follow.

We're proud that the Bandalong Litter Trap is playing a crucial role in their efforts to protect the environment and maintain the health of Brushy Creek. This initiative is a testament to how innovation and community action can come together to make a lasting difference.

For a closer look at the cleanout process and the impact it has, watch the video below to see firsthand the amount of debris collected and the hard work involved in keeping Brushy Creek pristine.

(Watch the full cleanout process here)

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