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River Cleanup April 25, 2009 Kings River Madison County

The Kings Armada - twelve paddlers, in ten boats- cleaned a 5.5 mile section of the river. River Cleanup April 25, 2009 Kings River Madison County.

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River Cleanup April 25, 2009 Kings River Madison County

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  1. The Kings Armada - twelve paddlers, in ten boats- cleaned a 5.5 mile section of the river. River Cleanup April 25, 2009 Kings River Madison County

  2. This cleanup event covered a 5.5-mile stretch of the river, from the Arkansas Game & Fish Public Access at Onion Creek, near Marble, to Randy Hudson’s property. Click Here for map of AGFC Public access points. To date, the Kings Armada has cleaned up 66 miles of the Kings River. Click Here for link to this map in “The Landowner’s Guide to Streamside Living.”

  3. Click Here for more info on Riparian Zones in “The Landowner’s Guide to Streamside Living.” Not the best choice: Dumping trash in the Riparian Zone KRWP Board Members – Grey Squires & Ray Warren. Ray organized this event

  4. Improper disposal of hazardous chemicals Searching for trash…

  5. Lunch break during the cleanup Bluff along the Kings River in Madison County

  6. Kings Armada unloading a bounty of trashy treasures at Randy Hudson’s Place

  7. Cleanup Volunteers

  8. Randy Hudson (right), former KRWP board member, offered his property as the take-out point for the Madison County cleanup.

  9. Some of the volunteers pose with part of the 20 tires, 100 pounds of metal and 350 gallons of rubbish removed from the Kings River.

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