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Trash Traps To Be Installed In St Louis Streams

Trash Traps to Be Installed in St. Louis Streams (Photo: EPA) EPA Region 7’s Trash-Free Waters program, along with Wichita State University’s Environmental Finance Center and the Missouri Confluence Waterkeeper organization, are working with local community groups on a project to install and maintain three trash traps in St. Louis area streams. A stream trash trap is a mechanical system that includes a floating boom and net that funnel and gather floating debris near embankments, canals, or stormwater outfalls before it can reach  primary waterways like streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Three different types of trash traps are being installed at the following locations: “Trash Trout” at Deer Creek in Maplewood, Missouri; “B2B Beaver” at Mackenzie Creek in St. Louis; and, “Litter Gitter” at River Des Peres in University City, Missouri.

EPA And Partners Installing Three Trash Traps In St Louis Streams

EPA And Partners Installing Three Trash Traps In St. Louis Streams The Trash-Free St. Louis Project will show how solving marine debris starts inland EPA Region 7’s Trash-Free Waters program, along with Wichita State University’s Environmental Finance Center and the Missouri Confluence Waterkeeper organization, are working with local community groups on a project to install and maintain three trash traps in St. Louis area streams. A stream trash trap is a mechanical system that includes a floating boom and net that funnel and gather floating debris near embankments, canals, or stormwater outfalls before it can reach primary waterways like streams, rivers, lakes and oceans.

Pandemic doesn t stop Boston Catholic high school students help for homeless

.These Boston College High School students pose for a photo Dec. 10, 2020, before going out to meet Massachusetts homeless people in the streets around Boston Common during the coronavirus pandemic. (CNS photo/courtesy Boston College High School) Help us expand our reach! Please share this article A weekly encounter with the homeless at the Jesuit-run Boston College High School hasn t slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But their St. Louis Project continues to evolve as a result. They re constantly surprised at how generous and how beautiful these people on the streets are, said John Mark, the school s director of Ignatian identity and formation, who has supervised the program at the all-male school since 2012.

Pandemic doesn t stop Boston Catholic high school students help for homeless

Pandemic doesn t stop Boston Catholic high school students help for homeless Students drop by with small packages of snacks, water, cards listing shelter options, disposable toothbrushes and conversation Trending A homeless man sleeps on the street as some businesses remain open despite the Stay-At-Home regulations underway in Los Angeles, California on December 8, 2020. (Photo: FREDERIC J. BROWN / AFP) A weekly encounter with the homeless at the Jesuit-run Boston College High School hasn t slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But their St. Louis Project continues to evolve as a result. They re constantly surprised at how generous and how beautiful these people on the streets are, said John Mark, the school s director of Ignatian identity and formation, who has supervised the program at the all-male school since 2012.

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