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\u00a0Photo of <\/span>Cedar River Coalition <\/a>partners. Photo from <\/span>@IWAReduceFloods<\/a>, the Twitter account for the Iowa Watershed Approach.<\/span><\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n

Getting Down and Dirty for Cleaner Iowa Rivers<\/h3>\n

Last week we participated in cleaning up an Iowa river alongside the Iowa Department of Natural Resources<\/a> and other water partners across the state for Project AWARE<\/a>. This event is a week-long outdoor expedition to clean up a selected Iowa river. The purpose of this event is to increase awareness of and engagement with Iowa\u2019s public waters. It gives Iowans the opportunity to make a difference in water no matter who they are and what they do in the state. Participants have the opportunity to do the cleanup for one day or stay and camp the whole week.<\/p>\n

This year, the event was held on the Cedar River in Mitchell and Floyd Counties from July 10-14. Hundreds of water partners and community members across the state joined for this year\u2019s cleanup. We attended the fourth day of the event. Our starting point was about 19 miles up river from Charles City, Iowa. Once we arrived in Charles City, we had the opportunity to go inner tubing down the Charles City Whitewater course<\/a> to the campsite to receive a t-shirt and join in on evening fun at the site.<\/p>\n

While we only attended one day of the trip, we found many canoe-loads of trash that does not belong in a river, such as barrels, tires, and even a couch!<\/p>\n

See photos below for the highlights!<\/p>\n