More than nine tons of abandoned tires, old refrigerators, rusted car parts and a motley
assortment of other debris was removed from the East and West Nishnabotna Rivers during the
July 10 - 17, 2010 Project AWARE (A Watershed Awareness River Expedition). Five members of
the Hygienic Laboratory staff were part of this effort.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources orchestrates the annual event, now in its eighth
year. The Hygienic Laboratory is also an event sponsor. Veteran AWARE volunteers from the
Hygienic Lab who devoted a part of their summer to the cleanup are limnologists Mike
Birmingham, Todd Hubbard, Travis Morarend and Seth Zimmermann, along with chemist Lynn
Aldridge.
"Staff (members) from the State Hygienic Lab were once again invaluable in the planning and
implementation of this year's Project AWARE," said Lynette Seigley of the Iowa DNR Watershed
Monitoring and Assessment Program.
"Responsibilities included getting volunteers and canoes on and off the water, unloading and
sorting trash at halfway and takeout locations each day, shuttling volunteers throughout the
week, setting up and breaking down camp each day, and making the experience for the
volunteers an enjoyable and rewarding one."
Temperatures that soared into the 90s and river banks that at times were thick, tar-like bogs
did not deter 223 volunteers from scouring 100 miles of the waterways located in
southwestern Iowa. It was the higher-than-normal water levels, though, that hid much of the
trash lodged under the water, and limited the total catch to 9.27 tons.
"This number is less than the 40- plus tons that were removed during each of the previous two
Project AWAREs," Seigley said. "The reduced volume of trash was due to the high water levels
on both rivers. Ideally, river cleanups are most effective when water levels are lower and
the trash is visible."
The fruits of this labor are not only visible to those who use these cleaner waterways. They
are also on display at the Iowa State Fair as newly created gates in the courtyard area of
the Iowa DNR building. The first two of five planned sets of gates were created by artist
David Williamson who melted and forged scrap metal pulled from Iowa rivers during past
Project AWARE voyages.
Williamson created a third set of gates made from this year's Nishnabotna trash. These were
installed prior to the 2011 State Fair.
The Iowa DNR maintains a Project AWARE website with information about the 2010 project and
links to sites from past years. Search on the iowadnr.gov website.
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