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Wicomico Clean volunteers press council for paid litter-remediation coordinator as solid-waste staff outline duties
Summary
Volunteer group Wicomico Clean and county solid-waste staff described recent cleanup activity and proposed creating a paid litter-remediation coordinator role and a realignment of landfill compliance duties to free staff time for outreach and education.
Volunteers with Wicomico Clean and county solid-waste staff presented an update and a set of requests during an open work session on March 18, highlighting heavy volunteer turnout, large volumes of roadside trash removed and a proposal for a paid county position to coordinate litter remediation and outreach.
Mark Engberg and Bruce Robeson of Wicomico Clean described rapid volunteer growth—from a small group to repeated cleanups drawing dozens of volunteers—and reported roughly 15 tons of debris removed over a series of events and about 35 cleanup events to date. Engberg said volunteers often return to the same hotspots and urged the county to adopt both short-term remediation and long-term policy measures such as better signage, potential single-use bag bans and a bottle-deposit…
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