Thanks for your post Nuggy. We agree with you, as we would rather being doing more enjoyable activities than going out there the last 4 years, 4 times a year cleaning this up mess.
Saying that, imagine the pollution that would have accumulated in the riparian zone and as well the amount of garbage that would have been swept down the Vedder, into the Fraser and then out to Georgia Strait to accumulate on the sea bed if we had not done this unpleasant task. Much thanks goes out each cleanup to our great volunteers that give so freely of their time. Many travel from great distances and at personal cost to do so.
We have made a difference with our Adopt A River Program but we have a ways to go yet to get it under control,
Several meeting have been held, power point presentations of our work and tours of the area's of concern with several government agencies of all jurisdiction have been taking place. The last meeting was just held last week and with every thing unfortunately, it takes time to try and correct things. We think we will get there one day but for now the best solution is to just get out there and pick it up.
Hope to see you and others at a cleanup in the near future when your time permits.