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NEW CITY, NY — As part of the annual Great American Cleanup, Keep Rockland Beautiful, Hackensack Riverkeeper and SUEZ will host a community cleanup event April 9 at Lake DeForest in New City.
The 6-billion-gallon reservoir provides drinking water for many county residents. So it's a perfect fit for the Great American Cleanup, in which Keep Rockland Beautiful participates annually and makes a real impact throughout Rockland every spring. "Join the movement and be part of the change!" KRB says about the 2-month event.
There are 20 community cleanup events in April alone. You have the option to join one of the many Community Cleanup Events or schedule your own. See the list here.
The three-hour cleanup at Lake DeForest will begin at 9 a.m. at the north end of the Freedom Causeway, which is near the intersection of Congers Road and Strawtown Road in New City.
Volunteers will be joined by SUEZ employee volunteers to pick up trash in and around the reservoir.
"SUEZ is dedicated to protecting our environment because a healthy community starts with a clean drinking water source," said Chris Graziano, vice president and general manager of SUEZ operations in New York. "We are very pleased to partner with Keep Rockland Beautiful and Hackensack Riverkeeper, two of the region's most respected environmental groups. This is always a very fulfilling day for all of the participants and a great way to mark Earth Month."
Interested in volunteering to help at the cleanup? Register by visiting the Keep Rockland Beautiful website and selecting the event under "Join a Community Cleanup Event."
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