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UPPER ANDRO
ANGLERS ALLIANCE AND TELSTAR HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS TO CLEAN UP ANDROSCOGGIN RIVER
As part of National River Cleanup, members
of the Upper Andro Anglers Alliance and
students from the Telstar Challenge Course
at Telstar High School in Bethel, Maine will
clean up a section of the Androscoggin River
from Gilead to Bethel on Thursday, May 15.
Twenty students, ages 16-18, will float down
the river in rafts armed with garbage bags
and towing garbage scow rafts to collect
debris along the riverbanks. One clean-up
flotilla will launch at 9 am from the Gilead
bridge and take out at Newt’s Landing in
West Bethel and a second group will launch
at 9 am from West Bethel and take out at
Davis Park in Bethel.
Rivers and watersheds have been used as
dumps for old appliances, shopping carts and
other refuse. Litter, such as foam cups,
plastic bottles and food wrappers float into
waterways, build up along the shoreline and
stay there for years. With landfill space at
a premium, recycling efforts stymied by a
lack of plant capacity and toxic waste
expensive to control, a grassroots effort
can help maintain a constituency for
preserving and protecting waterways. Last
year 600 tons of trash and debris was
collected and 7,453 miles of rivers cleaned.
The Upper Andro is expected to yield a lot
of large debris such as tires, old
appliances and car parts.

Rafts and garbage scow rafts will be
provided by Professional River Runners and
Magic Falls Rafting Company, whitewater
outfitters from West Forks, Maine. The town
of Bethel will provide trash collection and
delivery to the town’s solid waste facility.
American Rivers and NRC sponsor Tom’s of
Maine are supplying trash bags.
The Upper Andro Anglers Alliance is co-ordinating
the local clean up. Says UAAA director Scott
Stone “There’s been a decades long effort to
improve the water quality and fishery. Now
we need to improve the shore land zone and
access to this wonderful river.”
National River Cleanup was founded in 1992
by America Outdoors, the largest association
of America’s outfitters and guides, to
assist local groups in keeping waterways
clean. Beginning in 2007 American Rivers
assumed administration of the river clean
up. American Rivers, founded in 1973, is the
nation’s leading river advocacy
organization. NRC Information is published
on line at
www.nationalrivercleanup.org.
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