Trash Hot Spots
Each Permittee has selected a number of trash hot spots in creeks or shorelines that will be the focus of required annual trash assessments and cleanups. A trash hot spot is defined as a creek length of at least 100 yards or 200 yards of shoreline length. The Trash Hot Spot Selection Final Report (Hot Spot Final Report) contains the list of trash hot spots for all Permittees that are participants of the Santa Clara Valley Urban Runoff Pollution Prevention Program (Program or SCVURPPP), and serves as the final trash hot spot list required by Provision C.10.b.ii. Click on a Trash Hot Spot on the map below for more information.
Information on trash hot spots identified on San Francisquito Creek by the Cities of Menlo Park and East Palo Alto is available here: Menlo Park | East Palo Alto.
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