Bayou Lafourche Cleanup 2017

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Bayou Lafourche Cleanup 2017

Results from 98/302 tally sheets Shoreline and Recreational 2719 Plastic Bottles 1929 plastic bags 2281 Plastic food containers 1389 Glass bottles 1669 Aluminum cans 1707 Cup, Plates, forks, spoons, straws 28 Furniture 188 Toys/balls 165 Clothing

Results from 97/302 tally sheets Fishing and Boating 181 Bait Containers or lures 78 Traps, nets, and line 52 Ropes or Straps 310 Plastics(tarps, coolers, buckets, etc.) 632 Styrofoam (Buoys/floats, coolers) Crab traps and crawfish traps

Results from 97/302 Tally Sheets Smoking Activities 2543 Cigarettes (filters or cigar tips) 320 Lighters/tobacco packaging 2015 results: 2041 Cigarette Butts 438 lighters/packaging

2017 Totals 12,909 Shoreline and Recreational 1,253 Fishing and Boating 2,863 Cigarettes/Packaging 105 Medical Hygiene 587 pieces of trash and dumping 17,717 Total

Comparison to last years Category 2012 (# of items) 2013 2014 2015 2017 Shoreline/Recreational 33,115 19,892 24,381 22,409 12,729 Fishing and Boating 1851 950 624 3868 1251 Smoking Related 4672 1688 2447 2479 2863 Medical/Hygiene 277 186 98 76 104 Dumping Activities 1269 1267 5800 1477 583 Total 47,953 24,003 32,929 30,309 17,530

Dumpster Tonnage Site 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 Leeville 1.03 0.55 3.31 South Lafourche 0.57 0.97 South Lockport 0.73 0.92 Lockport 4.5 0.875 1.84 0.52 1.17 Belleview 1.35 5.26 5.73 6.99 9.02 Raceland 0.84 1.83 2.51 1.51 7.46 St Charles 0.82 3.88 0.72 1.04 NSU 1.42 1.94 2.88 1.40 0.67 Thibodaux 0.31 0.54 2.42 0.61 0.46 Bayou Rowing 0.66 0.88 1.64 0.22 Labadieville 3.76 0.79 0.26 Napoleonville 4.50 0.13 Donaldsonville 0.32 Total Tonnage 17.97 14.54 25.41 21.99 20.43

Volunteers 900 Volunteers working this year (2012 – 1300 volunteers, 2013 – 800 volunteers, 2014 – 900, 2015 - 1032) Site Captains are awesome! Only 108 Tires! Last year 329 tires!!

Unusual Items Lawnmower Hoses Cowboy Hat Campaign Signs (15) Plastic Flowers Toilet Bike seat and bike Light bulbs Condom wrappers/box Kid’s swimming pool Rear view mirror

Land and Water Cleanup Rewarding

Site Captains! Site Site Captain Name Donaldsonville Sally Cancienne   Donaldsonville Sally Cancienne Napoleonville Ginger Rushing Labadieville Greg Nolan North Thibodaux Henry and Hattie Templet Boy Scout/Girl Scout Angela Rathle Percy Brown - St Charles Alma Robichaux NSU Bayouside Allyse Ferrara St Charles/ North Raceland Michael Reith South Raceland Donald Spahr North Lockport Chris Babin South Lockport Armand Autin Cutoff Peggy Bagala Leeville Seth Moncreif

Success Community

Lightbulbs and Tires cannot go into the dumpsters