California Coastal Cleanup Day 2015 Results


County

Volunteers

Trash

(pounds)

Recyclables

(pounds)

All Debris

(pounds)

Statewide
Adopt-A-Highway

723

164,436

-

164,436

Great Sierra River Cleanup*

4,580

217,096

11,225

228,321

Alameda

4,618

29,937

3,497

33,434

Colusa

75

40

740

780

Contra Costa

3,716

34,040

1,010

35,050

Del Norte

550

100

100

200

Humboldt

403

11,135

2,300

13,435

Kern

10

2,000

-

2,000

Kings

91

45,840

-

45,840

Lake

13

300

20

320

Los Angeles

9,604

21,414

1,197

22,611

Marin

1,605

12,132

2,518

14,650

Mendocino

425

4,200

250

4,450

Monterey

1,254

7,583

-

7,583

Napa

400

6,080

1,212

7,292

Orange

7,278

74,205

1,831

76,036

Riverside

680

44,220

-

44,220

Sacramento

1,550

16,500

800

17,300

San Benito

150

2,176

20

2,196

San Bernardino

42

750

75

825

San Diego

7,599

159,732

28,811

188,543

San Francisco

1,998

9,400

9,400

18,800

San Joaquin

817

13,900

1,705

15,605

San Luis Obispo

981

5,274

163

5,437

San Mateo

4,339

27,245

3,740

30,985

Santa Barbara

1,029

2,876

1,348

4,224

Santa Clara

1,829

50,000

2,868

52,867

Santa Cruz

2,015

8,699

2,649

11,348

Shasta

610

1,000

-

1,000

Siskiyou

7

500

30

530

Solano

2,482

30,768

4,429

35,197

Sonoma

661

4,883

373

5,256

Ventura

2,830

8,180

2,295

10,475

Yolo

299

8,133

2,839

10,972

Yuba

135

30,780

-

30,780


Total


65,353


1,055,553


87,444


1,142,997

*The Great Sierra River Cleanup, organized by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, held events in 22 counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Fresno, Inyo, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolomne, and Yuba.