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May 19, 2022

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704-484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Our 39th Year • Issue No. 20 • May 19, 2022 "IN GOD WE TRUST" TWO TWO BIG BIG DAYS! DAYS! Ora Ora SUPER SUPERMARKET MARKET & BROAD RIVER HAMS & BROAD RIVER HAMS ONLY ONLY $ 6 99 99 each each 1026 EAST MARION ST., SHELBY, NC WE ACCEPT EBT, SNAP, FOOD STAMPS, DEBIT 704-487-4377 WWW.ORASUPERMARKET.COM Like Us On Facebook! BACON WRAPPED FILETS BACON WRAPPED FILETS FRIDAY • MAY 27 FRIDAY • MAY 27 TH TH & SATURDAY • MAY 28 & SATURDAY • MAY 28 TH TH HRS: 8AM-6PM MON-.SAT. Our 80 Our 80 th th Year! Year! City of Shelby's Tyler Brooks listens as Broad Riverkeeper David Caldwell explains how they are going to place the Trash Trout, Jr. Broad Riverkeeper David Caldwell (in cap) and Shelby Stormwater/ Engineer Coordinator Tyler Brooks and a volunteer push the Trash Trout, Jr. into place in Hickory Creek. City looking for volunteers to help clean the device out periodically, especially after rain events by MICHAEL E. POWELL michael@cfmedia.info There's a new trash collector in town and its name is Trash Trout, Jr. The wire and steel con- traption was installed Tuesday, May 10 in Hickory Creek in Shelby by Broad Riverkeeper David Caldwell and City of Shelby Stormwater/Engineering Coordinator Tyler Brooks and a couple of helpers. Its purpose, according to information from Mr. Brooks and Mr. Caldwell, is to collect floating plastic and similar debris that finds its way into the creek via stormwater runoff. Broad Riverkeeper Caldwell noted the installation took six people about three hours. "The device will need to be cleaned out periodically, espe- cially after rain events," he said. The trash trap is made by Asheville GreenWorks, who Caldwell said is the only com- pany in our area who makes the devices. Caldwell also noted that 14 Riverkeepers from across North Carolina were awarded an Environmental Enhancement Grant through the NC Attorney General's Office (https://ncdoj. gov/protecting-the-environment/ eeg/), and each Riverkeeper is to install a Trash Trout, which costs about $4,000, in a stream within their watershed. The one in Shelby's Hickory Creek is the small unit, called a Trash Trout, Jr. "They will also conduct water sampling upstream and down- stream of the litter collection device to determine the extent of plastics and microplastics pol- lution. This program is an effort to inform the public about water quality and the effects of plastics in our environment. It will also help to reduce floating trash that would eventually end up in our rivers and lakes," said Caldwell. Brooks said the City of Shelby heard of this unique mechanism as their Stormwater Division has had a great partnership through the years with the Broad Riverkeeper, David Caldwell, working together to improve water quality. Said Brooks, "Recently we were approached by David to partner with him on installing a 'Trash Trout' in the city to help improve water quality by removing trash as it floats down the creek. The city was able to provide Kings Road Park as a location for the installation of the device and will assist with the maintenance of the device." Brooks continued, "The City of Shelby is always interested in opportunities such as the one offered by the Broad Riverkeeper. We will monitor the perfor- mance of this device and may look for additional opportunities in the future." Brooks gave a brief descrip- tion of how the device works. "When rainwater falls on an impervious surface such as a roof or pavement, this water runs off into the nearest storm drain or ditch. Sometimes this runoff picks up pollutants such as oil, See GREENWORKS, Page 8 GreenWorks Trash Trout Jr. makes debut at Hickory Creek City of Shelby Stormwater/Engineering Coordinator Tyler Brooks (far left) and others get ready to put the Trash Trout, Jr. into Hickory Creek. (photos by Chip Nuhrah/PIO for the City of Shelby)

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