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Volunteers team to clean channel

By David Bell
Today's News-Herald
Published Saturday, October 18, 2008 6:59 PM MST

Over 150 volunteers from all walks of life and both sides of the Colorado River joined forces to clean the Bridgewater Channel Saturday.


David Bell/News-Herald Photo From left, Mike Riddle of the Lake Havasu Divers Association, Carrie Scheidt of Girl Scout Troop 1585 and Victoria Cowper and Mark Ruelas of the Western Arizona Humane Society sort through some of the hundreds of pounds of trash pulled out of the Bridgewater Channel Saturday by members of the Lake Havasu Divers Association and San Bernardino County Sheriff’s divers.

“We all want a clean lake,” said organizer Kathy Weydig with the Lake Havasu Divers Association.

Divers and crews working the shore pulled up hundreds of pounds of beer cans, shopping carts, beach chairs, assorted other trash and dozens of 55-gallon drums.

“And there’s a ton more still down there,” Weydig said.

A diver would flag the drums until they could get enough divers to team to pull it through the water to shore.

“I must have burned about 500 pounds of air pulling that last drum out,” said San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputy Dane Thomas. “It was filled with mud.”

Volunteers from the Western Arizona Humane Society waded into the water to take the trash from the divers and hand it off to members of Lake Havasu City Cub Scout Troop 85 and Girl Scout Troop 1585 to separate.

Meanwhile the London Bridge Yacht Club prepared a barbeque to keep the workers fed and the Lake Havasu Marine Association donated trash bags.

“Even the Donut Post helped out, coming down on their own with donuts and coffee for the volunteers,” Weydig said. “The best part are the scouts, getting an education about the lake. So that maybe they think twice about tossing a soda can in the water. Or stop adults from trashing the water.”

Weydig is also working with the Lake Havasu City Police Dept. and Chief Dan Doyle, who gave the go-ahead on the project. She said they are partnering for a Waterfront Challenge grant for more clean ups.

“When I applied, they said this was the first application for an in-water clean up they’ve received. Normally they focus on shoreline clean ups,” Weydig said. “So if we get the grant, we’re thinking about doing Copper Canyon after Memorial Day. Jim (Salscheider) and the Marine Association have partnered with Chemehuevi Tribe to clean the California side so I think we can make it happen. Plus the deputies from san Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office said they will help us too.”

Saturday’s clean up was the second in-water clean of Lake Havasu. Two years ago, the Lake Havasu Divers Association partnered with the Bureau of Land Management to clean the area of Windsor Bay off Site Five as part of National Public Lands Day.

You may contact the reporter at dbell@havasunews.com.

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Comments (13 comment(s))

    Desertrat wrote on Oct 27, 2008 8:14 PM:

    " move along, if you don't like our community, leave, stop reading, and stop posting. All your negative energy could be used for something positive somewhere else perhaps. Might even cheer you up some! "

    move along wrote on Oct 27, 2008 3:10 PM:

    " Rat, if you dont like what is posted, stop reading. "

    Desertrat wrote on Oct 26, 2008 6:02 PM:

    " Tsk, tsk. Find negatiity everywhere. How sad. Find a community you enjoy (if that is possible) and stop spewing your hate and negativity on those who like it here. "

    two cents wrote on Oct 26, 2008 12:14 PM:

    " I am sure the LHCPD were there pasty gawking anyway. "

    PD looking for wrote on Oct 25, 2008 11:11 PM:

    " any excuse for the PD to be in channel and not going after predators of our kids.... "

    Desertrat wrote on Oct 20, 2008 10:44 PM:

    " Nice to see the LHCPD commmended for the wonderful job they do. And you should be commended also LHDA member. Thanks to all involved in this effort. "

    LHDA member wrote on Oct 19, 2008 8:44 PM:

    " To "I dont get it"...The reason we needed an OK from the police department was because we needed their help in closing off the channel to boaters so we didn't get killed while trying to clean the channel. I think I can speak for everyone who helped to clean up that we were extremely grateful to the Havasu PD for their assistance not only in keeping us safe but also for the officers who dove & also helped clean. Once again, to the LHPD, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! "

    I dont get it wrote on Oct 19, 2008 2:33 PM:

    " Why was the police department needed to ok this? Are we a police state? "

    Mike wrote on Oct 19, 2008 11:49 AM:

    " Great job guys and gals. "

    Vicki wrote on Oct 19, 2008 10:13 AM:

    " Is there anyway to get notified of such cleanups a few weeks in advance? We live in San Diego and are part timers in Havasu. We would love to help with the efforts if we had enough notice to schedule a trip to Havasu for the event. We appreciate everything Havasu residents do to keep the lake and adjacent lands clean and beautiful. It is one of the many things that we find so awesome about LHC. "

    Resident wrote on Oct 19, 2008 8:10 AM:

    " Thank you all for your effort in keeping the lake clean. What a great community, I love Havasu. "

    Staci wrote on Oct 19, 2008 7:19 AM:

    " So that's why the channel smelled like wet smelly dogs yesterday. That's really cool someone is cleaning it up. Thanks! "

    Had it with Havasu wrote on Oct 18, 2008 8:36 PM:

    " Very nice. Community pride. Awareness. The LHDA is not a large organization and they are responsible for organizing an effort that benefits everyone. The Yacht Club, Marine Assoc., SBSO. Youth involvement. Outstanding. "

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