Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Eastside high school teens find work with Dept. of Ecology cleaning up highway litter.

BELLEVUE - High-school-age youths will return to Washington road sides next week to clean up litter tossed by motorists.

Each summer, teens aged 14 to 17 work four-week paid stints in the Ecology Youth Corps (EYC). Statewide, 200 teens are gearing up to clean litter from freeway shoulders and interchanges. The EYC will perform about 40 percent fewer hours of clean up compared to 2008, due to a $4.5 million reduction to the state's 2009-11 budget for litter prevention.

The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology), which operates the litter cleanup program, urges motorists to use extra caution when they see the orange "Ecology youth working" signs along state highways.

"These are kids from your neighborhood," said Steven Williams, EYC's coordinator. "We work hard to keep them safe and every driver needs to stay alert when passing a litter crew. We're proud of the work our youths do to helpkeep our environment clean." The young people receive $8.55 per hour.

Last year, the EYC collected more than 1.1 million pounds of litterfrom roadsides and medians across the state, with nearly 450,000 pounds of it collected in King, Kitsap, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties.

EYC lives up to its name as an "Ecology" corps through extensive recycling to reduce its carbon footprint. In 2008 EYC recycled 10.2tons of aluminum, 55.9 tons of scrap metal, 4.5 tons of plastic bottlesand 19.1 tons of glass. This recycling offset 33,320 gallons of fuel, far more than the 23,424 gallons of fuel used by EYC in 2008.

Litter-Crew Training, June 29: Arrive 11:30 to noon for the most interesting activities. Spirit Ridge Park 16100 SE 33rd Pl., Bellevue

--NEWS RELEASE, DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, 6/22/09.

The 2009 application session has ended for this year. Please contact the City of Redmond at www.redmond.gov or mayor@redmond.gov to plan for 2010. b.y.

Littering can draw fines up to $1,025. Fines for illegal dumping are $1,000 to $5,000 plus jail time. To report litter coming from a vehicle, call toll-free to 866-LITTER-1 (866-548-8371).

Contacts: Steven Williams, EYC coordinator, 425-649-77048
Ecology Youth Corps: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/eyc/

Litter: http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/swfa/litter/

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