By WILLIAM PETROSKI • [log in to unmask] • August 5, 2008
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August 5, 2008
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I came to notice river trash only after several years of paddling. I was too engrossed in the thrill of the sport to see trash and feel the wrongness of it. Fortunately, along the way I met a few paddling friends who modeled river stewardship. They never pass a tire in the water or on a sandbar without stopping to remove it.
When I founded Central Iowa Paddlers, river stewardship was one of our objectives. For several years, we partnered with the Izaak Walton League in an annual cleanup of the Des Moines or Raccoon River in Des Moines. Ten or 15 people would volunteer to help out on a Saturday, and we felt good filling up a Dumpster or two with river trash.