We
surveyed a total of 90 sites in the area around Lowell and Oakridge
during the weeks of January 12 and February 23 in 2004. The majority
of these were Forest Service (52), but there were also 30 Army Corps
sites and 8 State Park sites.
Working
with our agencies, we surveyed sites that were already known, as
well as sites not already designated as dump sites. Our team drove
on roads and investigated various pullouts, spur roads, and shoulders
which appeared to be obvious dump site locations. We paid special
attention to heavy items, items with special fees at local transfer
stations, and those that needed immediate attention, such as toxics
and sharps.
We
also kept track of deterrents, or things that would prevent somebody
from dumping. These included signs, gates, barricades, and park
hosts. Information on dumpsites and deterrents were input into a
database, where one can search for specific data. |
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An
example of a deterrent in a State Parks site. |
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