- Organization
- Westchester Parks Foundation
Clean River Project - Sponsored By PepsiCo
- Location
- White Plains, NY
Opportunity Details
Event
In-Person
May 16th 10am-1pm
White Plains, NY 10606

About this Opportunity
Westchester Parks Foundation is looking for volunteers to help with its citizen science project—the Clean River Project—to address the issue of floatable trash, which is one of the three major water quality issues on the Bronx River. Volunteers will wear waders in the river and help count the bottles, cans, straws, and more found in the trash boom. The information collected helps find the sources of this trash and stops it from entering the river in the first place. The project engages volunteers by promoting outreach to local businesses whose products end up in and along the river, and it unites messaging around the harm to local waterways caused by non-biodegradable products.
What to know:
- Dress for the weather; check the forecast before leaving
- Please read special instructions on where to meet so we can begin promptly!
- Wear closed-toe shoes, socks, and items that can get dirty
- Bring your own reusable water bottle
- Waders, gloves, trash bags, and all instruction will be provided
- Please read special instructions listed with the location information to ensure you are in the right place and we can start on time.
Weather/cancellation policy:
- Volunteers will work in most weather, including cold, heat, and light precipitation, so please dress accordingly! Westchester Parks Foundation will cancel the project if the weather seems like it may affect the safety of its volunteers.
- In the case of inclement weather, the project may be cancelled up to an hour before the project start time. If you do not receive a cancellation email from Westchester Parks Foundation or Volunteer New York! before then, the project is still taking place.
Registration for this opportunity ends 24 hours prior to the project start time.
This activity requires all volunteers to complete a mandatory waiver:
Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, and enjoyment of the 18,000 acres of parks, trails, and open spaces within the Westchester County Parks system.
Features
- All Ages
Issue area
- Environment