When a river is full of trash, polluted, and maybe locked in a below-street culvert, returning it to glory may seem too great a task. But that is what cities around the country are doing, “daylighting” urban rivers, cleaning them up, and ensuring they become the featured assets they were meant to be.
Sometimes this starts with just one person.
John tweeted an article about such a person today. CNN’s Kathleen Toner and Erika Clarke wrote from Memphis, “In the past 15 years, Chad Pregracke has helped pull more than 67,000 tires from the Mississippi River and other waterways across the United States. But that’s just scratching the surface.
“He’s also helped retrieve 218 washing machines, 19 tractors, 12 hot tubs, four pianos and almost 1,000 refrigerators.
” ‘People intentionally dumped [these] in river and also littered,’ Pregracke said. ‘Even 100 miles away, [trash] will find its way into a creek or a storm drain and into, ultimately, the Mississippi River.’
“For Pregracke, removing this debris has become his life’s work. Sometimes called ‘The Rivers’ Garbageman,’ he lives on a barge about nine months out of the year with members of his 12-person crew. Together, they organize community cleanups along rivers across the country.
” ‘The garbage got into the water one piece at a time,’ Pregracke said. ‘And that’s the only way it’s going to come out.’
“It’s a dirty job, but Pregracke, 38, took it on because he realized that no one was doing it. It began as a solo effort, and over the years his energy, enthusiasm and dedication have helped it grow. To date, about 70,000 volunteers have joined his crusade, helping him collect more than 7 million pounds of debris through his nonprofit, Living Lands & Waters.”
More here. You can vote for Pregracke as Hero of the Year if you click there.

Kuddos to these people who dare make a difference …
I think their activity is a message to the rest of use that if we start something worthwhile, we will not be alone. But I guess you have to start without counting on helpers.
Well I hope it works out..too many irresponsible people up there. Ever wonder what their house might look inside.
People like these are like life-saving doctors who go into war zones because they know that someone has to do it. Love these people!
I know. And it’s another example of “1 and 1 and 50 make a million.” He couldn’t have done it alone, but once he started, people joined. Lots of people.
A friend of mine told me about your blog and also “Cooking With Mr. C.” on Facebook. (also a blog) I just “Liked” his Facebook page and just came to see your blog. I’m so happy that people are sharing blogs. Denise
Welcome and thanks for the lead. Cooking with Mr. C looks good.