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11K Pounds Of Trash Collected Across Orange County Saturday

More than 2,500 volunteers took part in the cleanup coordinated by OC Coastkeeper as part of Saturday's California Coastal Cleanup Day.

ORANGE COUNTY, CA — More than 11,000 pounds of trash was collected at more than 40 sites along Orange County beaches and channels and in parks in an event aimed at keeping debris out of the ocean.

More than 2,500 volunteers took part in the cleanup coordinated by Orange County Coastkeeper as part of Saturday's California Coastal Cleanup Day, the group said.

During an event at Huntington State Beach a "Trash Castle" was built entirely from reclaimed materials collected from local waterways, Coastkeeper officials said.

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"No matter where you live in Orange County, every one of us has a role to play in protecting our coastline and waterways from pollutants," said Sen. Dave Min, D-Irvine. "As we approach the one-year anniversary of the Orange County oil spill, this day of service is a vivid reminder that we share an obligation to care for our planet and pay it forward for future generations."

Among the discards collected were a Chromebook laptop, pizza oven, Porta-potty, bed frame, skateboard, skim board and boogie board.

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