The state Department of Environmental Protection and New Jersey Clean Communities will sponsor a watershed-wide cleanup Oct. 19.
The DEP and NJ Clean Communities are hoping the event — dubbed the Barnegat Bay Blitz — will attract participation from all 37 towns in the area of the bay’s watershed.
In a news release from the DEP, the agency stated that it hopes for the event to become the state’s largest one-day stream and bay cleanup in history.
As part of the event, each municipality in the watershed will work with DEP staff members who will be team captains to coordinate bay cleanups with partners in the area.
Katie Barnett, co-chairwoman for the Barnegat Bay Blitz cleanup said she expects about 1,000 people to participate in the event.
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The DEP and NJ Clean Communities are hoping the event — dubbed the Barnegat Bay Blitz — will attract participation from all 37 towns in the area of the bay’s watershed.
In a news release from the DEP, the agency stated that it hopes for the event to become the state’s largest one-day stream and bay cleanup in history.
As part of the event, each municipality in the watershed will work with DEP staff members who will be team captains to coordinate bay cleanups with partners in the area.
Katie Barnett, co-chairwoman for the Barnegat Bay Blitz cleanup said she expects about 1,000 people to participate in the event.
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