Canal trash and debris capture device options

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Lake Pancoast - Litter Debris SolutionsSources• Storm Drains• Windblown• Homeless Littering (Convention Center

area)

Inlet Low tide depth = ~1.5-2.5 feet1 foot of Sludge and debris at bottom

Dave Doebler Dave@VolunteerCleanup.Org 954-415-7434 www.slideshare.net/davedoebler

Possible Debris Capture Devices

Watergoathttp://www.watergoat.org/Clint Sterling(407)509-7045clint.watergoat@gmail.com

• Simple boom capture design. Can be cleaned from shoreline with staff or volunteers• Inexpensive - $75 sq/ft• Ideal for outfalls and to ‘guide’ trash to a central location for collection• Hangs 27" to 30” below water surface

Bandalong Litter Traphttp://stormwatersystems.com/bandalong-litter-trap/Gary HopkinsStorm Water Systems, Inc.Phone (706) 348-8201 ext 226ghopkins@stormwatersystems.com• One way ‘Tidal Gate’ trap valve• Interconnected extended booms ‘guide’ debris into the unit• Can be hoisted up or cleaned in place (600 lbs)

Dave Doebler Dave@VolunteerCleanup.Org 954-415-7434 www.slideshare.net/davedoebler

Inlet Low tide depth = ~1.5-2.5 feet1 foot of Sludge and debris at bottom

Bandalong Litter Trap

Outbound tide (trash flows in)

Inbound tide (trash captured)Staff, Aloft, or Volunteers Clean from sidewalkStill navigable by watercraft

Dave Doebler Dave@VolunteerCleanup.Org 954-415-7434 www.slideshare.net/davedoebler

Inlet Low tide depth = ~1.5-2.5 feet1 foot of Sludge and debris at bottom

Water Goat

Outbound tide (trash flows in)

Inbound tide (trash captured)Staff, Aloft, or Volunteers Clean from sidewalkStill navigable by watercraft

Dave Doebler Dave@VolunteerCleanup.Org 954-415-7434 www.slideshare.net/davedoebler

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