Get Hooked on Litter-Free Waters During Big Sweep 2004

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Sept. 14, 2004

Did you know every year hundreds of wildlife mistake litter for food and die? Did you know wildlife also suffer when they become entangled in carelessly discarded trash? Once entangled, they are rarely able to free themselves and they often attract other wildlife to the same hazard.

Our wildlife are not the only ones who suffer from thoughtless littering. Litter is a human health hazard, too. It attracts disease- carrying mosquitoes and rodents. It contaminates our water supply. It even hurts our economy.

You can help clean up North Carolina by participating in Big Sweep 2004. Join the statewide cleanup on Saturday, Oct. 2 from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. To find out how you can help here in Cumberland County, contact Sidney Post at (910) 223-4760. To find out who your county coordinator is or for more information, you can also logon to www.ncbigsweep.org.


Big Sweep 2004
Oct. 2 ~ 9:00 am-1:00 pm

Seven clean up sites have been scheduled in the Fayetteville area. For directions and to view a map of these areas, please click on the following links.

George Owen Rd. & Camden Rd.
Hoffer Drive
Hollow Ridge Rd. (Cumberland Co. line) Autryville
Mid Pine Rd. & Legion Dr.
Rim Rd. & Fork Rd.
Shaw Mill (1st site)/Shaw Rd (2nd site)
Waterbury Dr.

Your site coordinator will have all the resources you will need and will be waiting for your arrival (look for banner or poster). Call 223-4760 if you have additional questions.


Here are some helpful cleanup tips:

  • Take a hat or visor, insect repellent and sunscreen.
  • Wear comfortable, old clothes - you'll probably get dirty.
  • Take a snack and something to drink.
  • Wear work or rubber gloves.
  • Don't go barefoot! Wear closed-toed shoes that you won't mind getting wet.
  • Be sure children are supervised by an adult.
  • Wear a life jacket if you are clearing by boat.
  • Don't wade into the water unless you wear a life jacket and know the depth.
  • Watch out for poison ivy, poison oak and snakes.
  • Avoid injured or strange--acting animals, as they may bite or be infected. Alert your site coordinator.
  • Don't touch medical waste, clerical containers or barrels, pesticides or other dangerous items. Note their locations and tell your site coordinator to contact the proper authorities.

For more information, logon to www.ncbigsweep.org.

 



 

 

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