Here is the press release.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FRASER VALLEY ILLEGAL DUMPING ALLIANCE PLANNING CLEANUP
AT JONES LAKE FOR SATURDAY, JULY 23RD
Chilliwack, BC, July 14, 2016 – The Fraser Valley Illegal Dumping Alliance is at it again!
This time, the Alliance is planning a spot cleanup on Saturday, July 23rd, to remove a massive amount of garbage that has been illegally dumped at a popular camping area by Jones Lake.
"The Fraser Valley Illegal Dumping Alliance was notified about the serious situation up at Jones Lake by members of the BC Conservation Officers Service, who discovered the dumpsite while out on patrol," says Fraser Riverkeeper Joe Daniels, chair of the Alliance. "The officers reached out to us in hopes that we'd be able to mobilize a community effort to clean up the terrible mess that these irresponsible campers chose to leave behind."
Fraser Valley Salmon Society Treasurer Chris Gadsden, who frequently volunteers to help clean up garbage that's been illegally dumped in the Fraser Valley, rated the site at Jones Lake to be among "the worst he's ever seen". Garbage left at the site includes a multitude of damaged and discarded camping gear, everything from chairs and bedding to BBQ parts, as well as countless plastic food and beverage containers and even makeshift latrines.
"Disappointingly, this garbage appears to be the remnants from yet another grad party celebrating the end of the school term," says Daniels. "Young people, both upstream in the Fraser Valley and downstream in Metro Vancouver, need to get the loud-and-clear message that this kind of behaviour is utterly unacceptable. It's easy to forgive a bit of youthful exuberance, but it becomes much more difficult when the aftermath is left for others to deal with. Whatever happened to packing out what you packed in?"
Fraser Riverkeeper's Executive Director, Lauren Hornor, explained that the Alliance is always ready and willing to assist conservation officers in cleaning up illegally dumped garbage. "Fraser Valley conservation officers do tremendous work safeguarding our treasured wild places, but they need our help. There are simply not enough boots on the ground to police a jurisdiction that's roughly the size of Great Britain. These officers can't be everywhere, so it's up to us to act as their eyes and ears, reporting illegal dumping activity and other environmental violations wherever we see them. And while we're at it, we can write our MLA's and let them know that the Province needs to be doing more to support our COs."
For those interested in coming out to support the Jones Lake cleanup on July 23rd, volunteers will be meeting at the base of Jones Lake FSR near the turnoff from Laidlaw Rd off Trans Canada Highway 1, for coffee and refreshments before heading up to the dumpsite at 10:30 AM. Gloves, garbage bags, and pickup sticks will be provided. Due to the nature of the garbage at this site, this event is not family friendly, so volunteers are asked not to bring small children.