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The Cordova project is more than just stopping and collecting trash before it pollutes a pond that is fed by this creek.
The area in this video is the headwaters of a couple storm sewer outfalls. Every time it rains, trash pours in and for the past few months, we have been catching and removing it right here. “The Trash Stops Here!” In addition, we have started the long hard process of removing the phragmites where we…

Beautiful Sunday morning walk along the towpath and around Summit Lake enjoying this nice weather checking booms.
We are starting to see some visible fruits of our labors with the booms.

200 pound haul from Summit Lake today!
This is our spoils from the south east side. Still more to do at this location but our booms will prevent much more from coming in as we keep cleaning. The crew here: Jennifer, Eric, Brad and Opa. Thanks for sharing your Saturday morning! Thanks to Tina, Julie Ann, Chris, Molly, Lilly, Sean, Crystal, Let’s…

“Heeerrrrees Johnny”! And Eric yesterday evening at the Summit Lake Nature Center for our RiverGuardians Ohio presentation.
Sherry too was there and it took the three of them to keep me on track. Thank You Summit Metro Parks for the honor of sharing what we are about and a special thank you to Stephanie.


We are so proud of RGO Volunteer, Johnny Ringo, for being creative and coming up with this functional protype version 2.0.
A device he is working on to help to easily pick up microplastics in the river.
