Potomac River Watershed Clean-up Participants Recognized
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Potomac River Watershed Clean-up Participants Recognized
La Plata, MD - 5/24/2012
By Charles County Government Press Release
On Tuesday, May 22, the Charles County Commissioners recognized the 485 citizens who participated in the 2012 Potomac River Watershed Clean-up on April 14. These volunteers helped ensure clean water by working to clean up the watershed for all of Charles County to enjoy. Approximately 60 tons of debris was diverted from our waterways at 31 different sites.
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