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We would like to invite Mike and the DIRTY JOBS crew to join us for the 2012 Allegheny River Cleanup. The 87-mile federally designated Wild & Scenic Allegheny River flows south from the US Army Corps Kinzua Dam through the Allegheny National Forest towards Pittsburgh, PA.

This years fourth annual event will be September 8-15, 2012.

In previous years we’ve used:

• SCUBA to dive for old tires and large trash items,
• FIRE TRUCKS to blast shopping carts out of the mud,
• CUTTING TORCHES and CHOP SAWS hauled by jet boats to cut up large items and remove them from remote locations,
• JET BOATS and CANOES to haul tons of filthy wet trash to boat launches, and
• DUMP TRUCKS and ROLL OFF DUMPSTERS to haul away the trash.

Each year hundreds of volunteers spend five days wading around in the mud and water to collect trash from our beautiful Wild & Scenic Allegheny River. Once the trash is collected it is then sorted for recycling by a small army of volunteers.

The 2011 cleanup yielded over 50 cubic yards of trash, plus 12,600 pounds of metal, and 237 tires. In addition, dozens of garbage bags full of glass, plastic, and aluminum were also recycled.

Items of interest included:

• 8-ft snowplow (approx. 600 lb)
• 1800’s barge anchor
• Metal staircase
• 4-ft x 10-ft wooden dock
• Dam WARNING high water sign
• Antique 4-leg washing machine
• 14-ft rubber kayak
• Swing set frame
• (2) bowling lane bench seats
• Push mowers (multiple)
• Shopping carts (multiple)
• Mattress springs (multiple)
• Wooden picnic tables (several)
• (2) 8-ft railroad ties
• (2) Cast-iron oil well pump jacks
• (2) 12-ft oil sorbent booms
• High voltage transformer unit
• Guttering and downspout unit
• 12-ft barn door track
• Commercial garbage can cover
• Municipal steel garbage can
• Televisions (multiple)
• Refrigerators (multiple)
• Kitchen sinks (multiple)
• Toilets (multiple and varied)
• Ice maker
• Water heater
• 55-gallon drums, plastic & steel (multiple)
• Antique brass fire extinguisher
• Highway sign
• Orange/white striped construction barrel
• Gas grill
• Wooden porch swing
• Dishwasher
• Vacuum cleaner
• Emerald ash borer beetle trap
• Rear tires/axle of riding mower
• Manual typewriter
• Carpets (multiple)
• Motorcycle helmet
• Trolling motor
• Cell phones
• Kid’s big wheel bikes, balls, and toys (multiple)
• ………… and the list goes on and on!!

To call the previous three Cleanups a success would be an understatement. The community’s support and enthusiasm has simply been amazing!!

Last year we had over 70 agencies/organizations that came together in support of the event. A total of 403 volunteers donated 3,224 hours while removing trash from 31 miles of the Allegheny River, 18 miles of Conewango Creek, and 5 miles of Brokenstraw Creek.

Partner organizations included:

• Allegheny Outfitters / Indian Waters Canoe & Kayak
• Boy Scouts of America
• Conewango Creek Watershed Association
• Conewango Kayak & Canoe
• DCNR Bureau of Forestry
• Experience, Inc.
• Friends of Allegheny Wilderness
• North Warren Volunteer Fire Department
• Kinzua Fish & Wildlife Association
• Northwest Savings Bank
• Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission
• Pennsylvania Kinzua Pathways
• PNC Bank
• Tim Horton’s
• Trout Unlimited
• US Army Corps of Engineers
• US Forest Service
• Walmart
• Warren County Adult Probation & Parole
• Warren County Chamber of Business & Industry
• Warren County Conservation District
• Whirley DrinkWorks!
• Young Professionals of Warren County

..... and many ..... many more.

This annual event is a wonderful 'Community Conservation Event’ that is sure to leave Mike and the Crew smiling, filthy, and wet. This is a TRUE dirty job. You want disgusting, we’ve got it. You’d be amazed at the things we pull out of the river.

If DIRTY JOBS would be kind enough to join us we can GUARANTEE they’ll have a great time ….. and ….. a wonderfully entertaining segment for the show.

Each year we end the weeklong event by having a “River Riot” celebration. This year’s shindig will take place the evening of Saturday, September 15, following the days cleanup activities.

Participants and their families are treated to free chicken barbeque, free adult and NA beverages, an excellent local band playing music from the 60’s and 70’s, and free camping in a US Forest Service campground for anyone who’d like to ‘sleep off their dinner’.

Planning for the 2012 Allegheny River Cleanup has already begun. The planning committee welcomes new volunteers and ideas. To get involved in the planning of the 2012 Allegheny River Cleanup, visit www.alleghenyrivercleanup.com and use the contact form to reach the organizers.

Please check us out and www.AlleghenyRiverCleanup.com and feel free to contact me with any comments or questions that you might have.

Thank you,


Nathan J. Welker
Fisheries Biologist / Administrator

Allegheny National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
4 Farm Colony Drive
Warren, Pennsylvania 16365
nwelker@fs.fed.us
(814) 728-6163
Fax: (814) 726-1465
 
Registered: 01-17-12Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Warren County would like to have Mike & the Dirty Jobs crews come to town and enjoy our beautiful scenery and take part in the huge and DIRTY 2012 Allegheny River Clean-up! The week proves nothing less than a lot of work, soaking wet, cut and bruised, and covered in filth but everyone does it with a smile and has a blast working together. Not only would it be a great show, but it would be a great opportunity for Mike and the crew to help out such a worthwhile cause and clean-up the environment. We all hope to see you on the river!
 
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water+tippy boats+party= A "feel good" project with plenty of material for a great episode! Highly recommend
 
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Hey Mike, check out the article our local Warren Times Observer posted in the newspaper today.

http://www.timesobserver.com/p...y-Job-.html?nav=5006
 
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absolutely an extreme in the way of dirty jobs. Been helping for two years now and it even suprised me... Talk about Massive quantities of junk!
 
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Hi Mike,
Hope you can come to Warren for the 2012 Allegheny River Cleanup. It's a beautiful area, a great cause, and lots of great material for the show.
Warren County's Community Website - http://warrenpa.net
 
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1st Annual
Allegheny River Cleanup
2009

337 volunteers collected ..........

Noteworthy Items:
+50 yards of trash removed
7,200 lbs of metal recycled
(285) tires recycled
500-gal plastic sewer tank
swimming pool liner
HUGE blinking arrow sign
30’ radio antennae
fiberglass shower unit (with walls)
9-unit electric meter
(14) shopping carts
(20-25) bags of used cat litter in a single pile
1/3 of one boat and 1/2 of another
1/2 canoe
(10) plastic and metal 55-gal drums
15'x5' metal sheeting
(2) airplane seats
oil absorption boom

Automotive:
1/4 of a Plymouth sedan (trunk section)
(29) lead automotive batteries
(19) rims
(8) hubcaps
(8) mufflers
(4) automobile seats
(3) LARGE tractor tires
(2) car hoods
bumper
truck bed-liner
motorcycle front wheel guard
(4) gas cans
(2) gas generators
(4) street signs
traffic cone

Appliances and Household:
(18) mattresses or box springs
(14) toilets
(13) televisions
(13) large carpets
(8) hot water heaters
(6) sinks
(4) refrigerators
(2) clothes dryer
(5) folding chairs
(5) kitchen stoves
(3) sauce pans
(3) window air conditioning units
(3) washing machines
(3) Sofas
(2) pillows
(2) tables
(2) vacuum cleaners
(2) Office chairs
(2) light fixtures
sewing machine
furnace
microwave
bath tub
recliner
desk
"boom box" radio
metal door
toys (varied and numerous)
roller skate

Yard:
(37) lawn or camp chairs
(13) golf balls
(12) buckets
(11) bicycles
(4) benches
(4) well casings
(3 sets) rain gutters
(2) 50’ ropes
(2) flower pots
(2) propane tanks
gas grill
child’s battery powered riding toy
tarps (numerous)
pogo stick
fences (numerous)
PVC and metal pipes (numerous pieces totaling several hundred feet)
metal stair case
deck post
string of blue Christmas bulbs
canvas awning
baseball bat
plastic black bird (our new mascot) named "Pete"

Clothing:
(12) shoes
(10) shirts
pair of pants
sweatshirt
bra

Camping:
(8) bait containers
(7) fishing lures
(3) fishing poles
(3) sleeping bag
tackle box
Styrofoam coolers
portable toilet seat
tent poles
boat anchor
 
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Second Annual
Allegheny River Cleanup
2010

511 volunteers collected ................

RECYCLED:

Scrap metal 9,560 lbs
Tires 200
Plastic bottles 33 bags
Glass bottles 24 buckets
Aluminum cans 17 bags

NOTEWORTHY ITEMS:

Trash removed 70 cubic yards

1974 Harley-Davidson motorcycle, frame
Circus-sized tent
Trampoline net
(17) 55-gal drums, plastic and metal
(8) Shopping carts
(7) Pressure tanks
(6) Tractor weights, plate steel
(2) Railroad tie connector plates
1,000-gallon oil tank, bottom plate and pieces of walls
Fuel oil tank, 150-gallon
Mini-van bench seat
Telephone pole w/ cable box and >150’ of cable
Lightning rod
Metal pipe, various sizes, 500 ft
Well casing head, 300 lbs
Gear drive from a historic oil field engine, 200 lbs
‘One really scary baby doll (eek!)’

AUTOMOTIVE:

(6) Tractor tires, large
(4) Lead automotive batteries
(4) Rims
Engine block, large
Engine, small
Drive shaft
Transfer case
Truck bed-liner
Automobile seat, with head and arm rest
RV window, small
(3) Traffic barrels, orange
(1) Traffic cone
Street signs (multiple)
Business sign, large

APPLIANCES:

(14) Mattresses or box springs
(9) Refrigerators
(5) Sinks
(2) Kitchen stoves
(2) Microwaves
(2) Freezer
(3) Washing machines
(2) Clothes dryer
(2) Sofas
Safe, fire resistant
Claw foot bath tub
Toilet
Shower stall, door and wall
Computer desk
Radiator heater, wall mounted
Space heater, propane
Water purifier
Dehumidifier
Stereo speaker, 2’ x 3’
Metal cabinet
Electric griddle
Deep fryer
Pots & pans, multiple

HOUSEHOLD:

Digital camera
"Boom box" radio
Suit case, large, hard-sided
Hoover vacuum cleaner
Wood pellets, 40-lb bag
(2) Shirts
(3) Boots
(2) Roller skates
(2) Folding chairs
Toys, varied and numerous
UNO deck
Bop-It (game)
Electrical wiring, garbage bag full

YARD:

(11) Lawn or camp chairs
(7) Garbage cans, >30-gal., rubber or galvanized
(7) Buckets
(6) Bicycle rims
(5) Flower pots
(3) Propane BBQ grills
(2) Bicycles
Tricycle, adult size
30" lawnmower deck
Bug ‘zapper’ light Galvanized wash tub,
Table umbrella, canvas
Beach umbrella, multi-colored
Tarps, numerous
Golf balls, small bucket full
Staircase railing
Metal bench
Fences, several
‘Rabbit’ cage, 2’x4’
Pool skimmer
Garden Hose
Umbrella
Football
Basketball
Bouncy ball
Kickball
Beach ball

FISHING, BOATING, and CAMPING:

(2) Port-a-potty buckets, full
(2) 8' Styrofoam dock floatable columns
(7) Fishing lures
(6) Inner tubes
(3) Paddles canoe / kayak
(2) Minnow traps
(2) Propane tanks
Camp stove
Pirate flag
Keg (empty of course)
Goose decoy
Tackle box
Tent poles
Flashlight
 
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The Allegheny River is a beautiful resource for us. I am not able to participate in the cleanup. I appreciate what the volunteers do in our area. I feel they deserve a spot on your "Dirty Jobs" show and I think your people would enjoy being in our area to see what our "Dirty Job" consists of. Please consider them for the show at our next cleanup.
 
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This would be a great dirty job episode. It is amazing the junk and garbage that is fished out of the river. I have a great amount of repsect for those who have been doing this job for the last few years. Your help would be a wonderful blessing.
 
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You should definitely come to Warren for the 2012 Allegheny River Cleanup! It would be an amazing episode and you'd be supporting a wonderful cause! The volunteers would really appreciate your help.
 
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Mike, I love watching your dirty jobs episodes, would love to meet you and have you help out with our annual Allegheny River cleanup! Come have a blast get dirty, help a goos cause and enjoy our beautiful river and town!
 
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The Allegheny River setting is an absolutely beautiful place to visit whether it's canoeing, camping, hiking or whatever you and your family desire. However, the amount of debris and garbage that litters the banks and river or washes up after high waters takes away from the pure beauty of this piece of pure Earth. Please consider visiting this part of Pennsylvania and bring notice to what a place like this has to offer if taken care of like it should be. Thank you, Mike.
 
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Bring Dirty Jobs to the PA Wilds and help clean up the Allegheny River in 2012! Hope to see you all there!!!
 
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I've been trying, but I haven't yet figured out how to upload pictures to the message board. If Dirty Jobs' staff would like me to, I'd be happy to share some of the many photos we've taken over the years of ABSOLUTELY FILTHY volunteers hauling their 'treasures' from the river.
 
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I think this would be perfect for the show and the environment to have Dirty Jobs come to our area for the cleanup of the Allegheny River. Not only is is a dirty job but it will greatly enhance our environment.
 
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Just thinking about all the mud to wade through should give you an idea of just how dirty you can get with the river cleanup project. Also your viewers would get a chance to see some amazing footage of the surrounding area
 
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A truly FILTHY job ....... a good time ....... and a wonderful community conservation event.
 
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Mike, Based on you expertise at getting dirty, we feel this is a perfect job for you to consider. In addition, our 86 year old mother is anxious to see you in Warren, Pa. (She loved the "camel" episode.) Thanks for your consideration.
 
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I was pleasantly surprised to see Mike on LAST MAN STANDING this week. Voice overs , TV commercials, docu-dramas, sitcoms, ...... etc., ...... etc. He's a very busy guy!

And yet, his life's work won't seem complete until ...... he and the DIRTY JOBS crew come join us "out on the River".

Don't die with regrets, Mike. Take a chance ...... live on the wildside ...... come get dirty at the 2012 ALLEGHENY RIVER CLEANUP.
 
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