Blue Cross Blue Shield volunteers protect Blackhawk Lake

 

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A Blue Cross Blue
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Armed with rakes, leaf bags and a commitment to community service and action, a group of 15 volunteers from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota gathered on Nov. 5 to protect Blackhawk Lake in Eagan.

Organizer Susan Schuster of Blue Cross Blue Shield led a “Community Clean-Up for Water Quality” to sweep fallen leaves out of a local park, and out of the storm drains.

Workers from the City of Eagan provided a boat, so volunteers could clean the lakeshore, and a truck to haul the leaves away.

The event was the latest in a series of clean-ups this fall sponsored through a partnership between the Friends of the Minnesota River and the Freshwater Society.  The Friends of the MN River offered community-based cleanups in the Minnesota River Valley for several years before partnering with the Freshwater Society to take the project statewide.

The  Blackhawk Lake event was the first Cleanup organized by a corporate partner.  The Blue Cross Blue Shield volunteers joined a growing number of citizen groups engaged in direct civic action to protect Minnesota’s water resources.

The Cleanups focus on cleaning up organic debris like leaves and grass from streets, storm drains, boulevards, parking lots and public areas, and taking the debris to a local composting facility.  Organic materials contain high levels of phosphorus, one of the primary sources of pollution that turn Minnesota’s lakes and rivers green with algae.

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Swackhamer to lecture on water Nov. 4

University of Minnesota freshwater expert and environmental chemist Deborah Swackhamer will deliver the university’s annual Ada Comstock Distinguished Women Scholars Lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 4. The lecture – on threats facing freshwater resources and achievements the U.S. has made in moving toward sustainability — will be at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Cowles Auditorium, 301 19th Ave. S., Minneapolis.

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Metro WaterShed Partners sets Nov. 3 meeting on education

Metro WaterShed Partners, a coalition of Twin Cities organizations devoted to protecting and enhancing Minnesota’s water resources, will host a special meeting on environmental education on Wednesday, Nov. 3. The meeting will explore education’s role in protecting water.

The meeting, at Hamline University, is free and open to the public. For information and an agenda, click here.

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