Pictures: Statenville & Sasser Cleanup, Alapaha River 2023-01-07

We took advantage of a rapidly warming winter day to clean up two Alapaha River Water Trail boat ramps Statenville in Georgia, and Sasser in Florida.

Thanks to Echols County, Georgia, Bailiff Bill Rogers and four probationers for cleaning up before we even got to Statenville Boat Ramp, and for disposing of the trash. We moved along pretty quickly.

Two of our number stayed behind to boat downstream a bit from Statenville and bring trash back up.

[Statenville, Sasser, trash, banners 2023-01-07]
Statenville, Sasser, trash, banners 2023-01-07

The rest of us went on down to Sasser Landing, near Jennings, Florida. I asked a Hamilton County Deputy where we could take that trash, and he said in the dumpster at the jail in Jasper.

Thanks to everyone who came and helped clean up, to Will Hart for leading this outing, to Amy Meyers, Suzy Hall, and Russell Allen McBride for pictures, and to Bobby McKenzie for hauling the Sasser trash to the jail. Russell remarked that most of the Sasser trash was from illegal dumping.

I noted that the Alapaha River was in general much cleaner than the Withlacoochee, and lacking the obvious signatures of Valdosta trash: for example we found no Zacadoo’s in the Alapaha.

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[Alapaha River Water Trail road sign]
Alapaha River Water Trail road sign

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[Misty Alapaha River --Russell Allen McBride]
Misty Alapaha River –Russell Allen McBride

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[Banners at Statenville Boat Ramp s. Russell]
Banners at Statenville Boat Ramp s. Russell

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[Trash and banners at Statenville Boat Ramp]
Trash and banners at Statenville Boat Ramp

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[Banners at Sasser Landing w. Amy --Amy Meyers]
Banners at Sasser Landing w. Amy –Amy Meyers

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[Suzy and Will loading Bobby's truck at Sasser Landing --Russell Allen McBride]
Suzy and Will loading Bobby’s truck at Sasser Landing –Russell Allen McBride

 -jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®

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