WHAT WEEKLY

Keep the Harbor clean by painting Baltimore Blue!

28 February 2013

★ GiveCorps

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Baltimore has a serious trash problem.

There is way too much of it in our streets and in our streams.  When it rains, everything on our streets flows into our storm drains and directly into our streams, Harbor, and the Chesapeake Bay.

Blue Water Baltimore is determined to teach people that our streets and storm drains are not trash cans  by painting Baltimore Blue.

The only growing source of pollution in the Chesapeake Bay is stormwater pollution.  And the more than 50,000 stormwater drains in Baltimore are the mouths to our waterways.

Blue Water Baltimore’s storm drain stencil share program engages people of all ages in a creative activity with real benefit for our environment.

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With the assistance of the Healthy Harbor Initiative and the Baltimore City Department of Public Works, the Blue Water Baltimore storm drain stencil share program includes an exciting variety of creature and slogan stencils, providing many ways for participants to educate the public about trash in our streets and help residents take action for clean water and clean neighborhoods.

Last year, more than 300 volunteers in 25 different community groups mobilized to complete storm drain stenciling and art projects on 289 drains around the city.

This year, Blue Water Baltimore has teamed up with GiveCorps to continue the stencil program and keep more trash out of our waterways.

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