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Adopt-A-Highway Spring Cleanup to be Held

The West Virginia Dept. of Environmental Protection now accepting registrations for the Adopt-A-Highway Spring Statewide Cleanup set for Saturday, April 29.
Co-sponsored by the DEP and the Division of Highways, the Adopt-A-Highway program is administered by the DEP’s Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan (REAP) and improves the quality of the state’s environment by encouraging public involvement in the elimination of highway litter.
Individuals, families, churches, businesses, schools, civic organizations, government agencies and communities can register to pick up trash on almost any state-maintained road, back road or main route. Private roads and interstate highways cannot be adopted.
The Adopt-A-Highway program provides garbage bags, work gloves and safety vests to volunteers, and takes care of disposing of collected trash. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to participate.
One-time cleanups are encouraged but must be registered.
Groups must register in advance by April 21 and inform their county DOH garage if they need supplies.
To register, call 1.800.322.5530 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. If you reach the REAP voicemail, please leave your name, phone number, group name, date of cleanup, number of participants, and the county where the adopted road is located.
The 2022 Adopt-A-Highway spring clean-up saw 2,700 volunteers from 300 groups remove 68,350 pounds of litter from 800 miles of roadway.
REAP, whose motto is “Keeping WV Clean and Green,” was created in 2005 and strives to clean up West Virginia and rid the state of litter.
The program empowers citizens to take ownership of their communities by providing technical, financial and resource assistance in cleanup and recycling efforts.