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AndyS
09-23-2024, 05:43 PM
They were at it again !!
DENVILLE - On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22, a small group of 7 members of NJ Clean River Crew took time to clean debris from the Rockaway River in Denville, upstream of Savage Rd.
They removed 132 tires, a chair, a safe and an assortment of garbage. This was not their first occasion in Denville. They have been here 3 other times in the last month. In total they removed 281 tires from the Denville section of the Rockaway River.
They are all members of 4 Environmental groups that live outside of Denville:
tunanut
09-23-2024, 05:59 PM
great job guys. so many tires...sad and crazy.
Broad Bill
09-23-2024, 06:30 PM
Andy I'm inspired by the volunteers efforts when I read your posts and so pissed off littering like this happens in the first place. Thanks for all who participated, we need more people like yourselves in this world
AndyS
09-23-2024, 08:31 PM
Andy I'm inspired by the volunteers efforts when I read your posts and so pissed off littering like this happens in the first place. Thanks for all who participated, we need more people like yourselves in this world
Weird part is most of these tires are between 30 and 40 years old.
Now look at all the environmental groups in New Jersey asking for "donations"
so they can LOOK at things like climate change.
Drossi
09-26-2024, 09:28 AM
They were at it again !!
DENVILLE - On Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22, a small group of 7 members of NJ Clean River Crew took time to clean debris from the Rockaway River in Denville, upstream of Savage Rd.
They removed 132 tires, a chair, a safe and an assortment of garbage. This was not their first occasion in Denville. They have been here 3 other times in the last month. In total they removed 281 tires from the Denville section of the Rockaway River.
They are all members of 4 Environmental groups that live outside of Denville:
I'm sure the haughty Denvillians will blame the trash on their upstream neighbors in Dover and Rockaway.
bulletbob
09-26-2024, 02:08 PM
When I was a kid living in Lyndhurst, back in the 60's, Denville,Rockaway,Dover , was "the country".. Lots of farms, woods and open grass land... I guess not so much these days,,,What is it with NJ residents and throwing tires in trout steams anyway?... I don't get it....
AndyS
09-26-2024, 05:18 PM
Most of these tires are between 30 to 40 years old. Back then no one really thought much of disposing garbage in rivers. Then the Clean Water Act was initiated after the Ohio river caught on fire.
NJ219bands
09-27-2024, 02:03 AM
Most of these tires are between 30 to 40 years old. Back then no one really thought much of disposing garbage in rivers. Then the Clean Water Act was initiated after the Ohio river caught on fire.
After the Clean Water Act was enacted, I caught a tagged American shad in the Delaware River and the fisheries biologist didn’t believe me. I had to mail the tag to him. At that time it was believed that all of the shad in the river died after spawning because they couldn’t survive the low oxygen level in Camden on their attempted return to the ocean. A repeat spawner a year later was unheard of.
Drossi
10-02-2024, 01:47 PM
When I was a kid living in Lyndhurst, back in the 60's, Denville,Rockaway,Dover , was "the country".. Lots of farms, woods and open grass land... I guess not so much these days,,,What is it with NJ residents and throwing tires in trout steams anyway?... I don't get it....
It was still mostly that way when I grew up in the mid 70's.
The probable sources of the tires in that section of the Rockaway are there was a junk yard in Dover adjacent to the river that flooded frequently as well as a heavy equipment contractor in Rockaway whose repair yard is also in the flood plain.
AndyS
10-02-2024, 02:40 PM
Had the same problem on the Raritan river Raritan Borough with Prices junkyard getting flooded years ago.
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