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St.
Jones River Greenway Cleanup
Earth Day 2004

Several truckloads of debris were
removed from the St. Jones Greenway on Earth Day with the help
of volunteers from many organizations. |
Kent
County Levy Court Parks Division staff and approximately
90 volunteers and support personnel participated in the Kent
County Levy Court, Department
of Community Service, Division of Parks
2004 Earth Day Project. Volunteers and staff were involved
from at least 12 organizations, including Dover
Air Force Base,
Capital Park Civic Association, in cooperation with the Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control - Delaware
National Estuarine Research Reserve, St.
Jones Greenway, AmeriCorps - National
Civilian Community Corps, a local church, University
of Delaware, Delaware Solid
Waste Authority, Girl
Scouts and Boy Scouts,
Delaware State
Police Troop 3, Kent
County EMS as well as environmentally
concerned citizens of Kent County.
By resolution
of the Levy Court, Kent County owns a narrow riparian six-acre
parcel of hardwood forest along a 1,500 foot shoreline of the
St. Jones River immediately downstream of the Puncheon Run SR
I bridge connector for preservation of the St. Jones River Greenway
Corridor. The site is dominated by mature white oak, northern
red oak, black gum, American beech, ironwood, and tulip poplar.

Eight
dump truck loads of discarded items ranging from tires to shopping
carts were removed and disposed at the Delaware Solid Waste
Authority landfill. Recyclable concrete, steel, appliances, and
tires were disposed at authorized recyclers for re-manufacture.
Other miscellaneous inorganic debris and trash filled two
30 cubic yard dumpsters and disposed at the DSWA landfill.
Additionally,
volunteers planted, mulched and staked twelve pin oaks, northern
red oaks, and sweetbay magnolias in an area along the shoreline
that had been cleared of vegetation.
The cost of the event were provided by the Kent County Levy Court,
The St.
Jones National Estuarine Research Reserve, and the Delaware
Solid Waste Authority through the Community Clean-Up Initiative
Program funds authorized by Representative Donna Stone and Gerald
Buckworth.
This
6-acre parcel lay within a mosaic of state, county, and private
properties identified in the St. Jones River Greenway Master
Plan as the "Isaac Segment".
The Hickory Bluff Archeological Study Area and the Island-Carey
Wetland Mitigation sites bracket the County property to the north
and south respectively. Along with preservation and restoration
activities, the Kent County Levy Court Community Services Department,
Parks Division administers the St. Jones Greenway Commission
and the implementation plan for the St. Jones River Greenway.
Accomplishments of the Community Services Department for the St.
Jones Greenway Commission include completion of the Lebanon Landing
Recreation Area and phase I of the Isaac Segment Bicycle/Pedestrian
Pathway of the St. Jones Greenway.
For
more information, please Carl
Solberg at the Kent
County Division of Parks.
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