While I'm at the park, I plan to take about an hour and pick up trash. I'll take a picture of what I find and also note what might be different from ordinary trash finds. I pick up trash around my home streets once a month and know what I find there. I'm going to compare pictures of what I find in my travels to see if there are different cast-offs in each place.
My first step in this endeavor was to go to Lake Somerville State Park, Birch Creek Unit. When I stopped at the visitor's center, I was informed the building, built in 2006, is a green & sustainable building. Talk about finding the treasure immediately! Sustainable features of the Visitor's Center are:
*Rainfall harvester
*85 percent sustainable lumber
*75 percent fly ash concrete
*Natural day lighting design reduces need for electric lighting
*Salvaged oil pipe framing
*Environmentally friendly paint used
*Recycled blue jean denim insulation
*Native landscape
Yes, this is the visitor's center. |
My trash pick-up was difficult since the area around the lake path (and beach) I searched had very little trash that was easily found. I had to look in bushes and still found very little. There was part of a Styrofoam item...probably a cooler. It was different from my home litter but may be a common find in parks.
And this was the trash I found around the lake. It was clean! |
I'm looking forward to future trips to other Texas parks!
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