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New boardwalk on the PHNST in Powells Landing

100_1130The PWC Parks Department completed installation of new boardwalk over the winter months, on the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail.  Extensive sections of boardwalk were installed over wet areas of the trail, near the Powells Landing community (see map).  The Parks Dept obtained grant funds from the Virginia Dept of Conservation and Recreation for this project.  Additional improvements on the trail, near the Port Potomac community, are planned for later this year.

 

12 April Occoquan River Clean-up Results

Bryan Bringing in CanoeThe Prince William Trails and Streams Coalition successfully coordinated and conducted a multi-prong clean-up event from 9 different sites along more than 25 miles of the Occoquan River and 10.5 miles of Cedar Run. The clean-up ranged from the Fauquier County/Prince William County line to the Izzak Walton League area in Brentsville, and from the base of Lake Jackson Dam south to Hooes Run. Over 55 watercraft (mostly Kayaks, some canoes, motorized Jon Boats, and Pontoon boats) put-in at appropriate sites to collect debris from 9am to 2:00pm. More than 153 volunteers cleaned up debris on the water, land or assisted in moving the debris on shore to waiting trucks or dumpsters.

This was a collaborative effort that involved:

  • Prince William County Parks and Recreation Department
  • PWC Public Works
  • Prince William Trails and Streams Coalition
  • Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District
  • three Home Owners Associations
  • rescue boats from Lake Jackson VFD and the Lake Ridge OWL VFD
  • the Occoquan Watertrail League (OWL) (www.owlva.org )
  • Neabsco Action Alliance (www.neabscoalliance.org)
  • KPWB, Keep Prince William Beautiful (www.keepprincewilliambeautiful.org)
  • Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority
  • Occoquan Watertrail League (OWL) (www.owlva.org )
  • Prince William Izaak Walton League
  • Bradley Forest Recreation Association
  • and Lake Jackson Citizens Association.

The Alice Ferguson Foundation, sponsor of the Chesapeake Water Shed Clean-up effort, provided plastic bags and gloves.

A combined preliminary summary of debris removed from a 10.5 mile stretch of Cedar Run from the Fauquier County/Prince William County line to the Izzak Walton area in Brentsville, and a 25 mile stretch of the Occoquan River from below the Lake Jackson Dam passing five (5) put-in/take-out sites, including Riverview Estates HOA, Occoquan Forest HOA, Canon Bluff HOA, Lake Ridge Marina and Hooes Run is reflected below.

Collected over 7,900 pounds of trash, including 2 overfilled small 15 cubic yard dumpsters:

  •  156 non-recyclable bags of trash
  • 4 recyclable bags of material
  • 38 tires
  • 1 old washing machine
  • 1 broken canoe and paddle boat
  • 1 serviceable canoe
  • 1 canoe paddle
  • 1 child riding truck
  • Misc. large pieces of Styrofoam
  • 1 fire extinguisher
  • 1 large plastic dumpster
  • 1 foam mattress
  • 1 skateboard ramp
  • 1 broken plastic lawn chair
  • 4 five-gallon plastic buckets
  • large traffic cone
  • Several large plastic and metal 55 gal barrels
  • Several pieces of wood, pallets, wire, garden hose, a slide, a container of gasoline, broken trash cans, leaf rake and many balls
Photos from the Hooes Run site:

 

Results and photos from the spring cleanup at Veteran’s Park – Marumsco Creek

Happy to helpTaking a load offThirty-two volunteers gathered at Veteran’s Park on Saturday, March 22 to do a spring cleanup, focusing on Marumsco Creek and the wetlands.  Volunteers removed 2,135 pounds of trash, including lots of bottles, cans, food wrappers, Styrofoam, plastic bags, balls, lumber with nails, 17 tires, a fire extinguisher, a 5 gallon bucket of stucco, a gallon of used motor oil, buckets, toys, and a whole lot more.