The Environmental Defense Center coordinated small teams of volunteers.
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Car batteries, cigarette butts, spray paint cans, plastic bags and bottles, golf balls, abandoned encampments, tires, and shopping carts ranked prominently among more than 3,700 pounds of trashed hauled from ten Goleta waterways as volunteer crews wrapped up creek cleanup efforts late last month.

Spearheaded by the Environmental Defense Center, small teams started this summer at Devereux Creek, near Coal Oil Point, the project’s westernmost waterway. Atascadero Creek, which forms near San Marcos Pass Road marked its eastern range.

The Environmental Defense Center coordinated small teams of volunteers.
Courtesy Photo

In between, near Goleta Valley Junior High School, where Las Vegas Creek runs beneath a bridge at Stow Canyon Road, cleanup crews bagged up lots of candy wrappers, soda bottles, empty lighters, and discarded homework assignments.

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