West Virginia Code § 22-15A-3a

Creation of Adopt-A-Stream Program required
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(a) The Adopt-A-Highway Program was established in the late 1980s to improve the quality
of the state's environment by encouraging public involvement in the elimination of highway
litter. That program is cosponsored by the Division of Highways and the Department of
Environmental Protection, Rehabilitation Environmental Action Plan. Its objective is to save
taxpayer money by increasing public awareness and to serve as an educatioenal tool by
focusing on the consequences of littering. The program offers volunteers the opportunity to
take charge of their own environment by making a positive effort to crerate a cleaner, more
aesthetic place in which to live.
In West Virginia there are currently 25,000 volunteers who regularly pick up litter on 4,000
miles of highway. They have been responsible for removing mtore than 40 million pounds of
litter since the program began.
(b) As with the Adopt-A-Highway Program, individuals, families, churches, businesses,
schools, civic organizations, government agencies, lscouting groups, fraternities, and
communities may participate in an Adopt-A-Stsream Program, which the department shall
create and implement. Participants 17 years of age or younger must be accompanied by an
adult. Any stream or river within the state of West Virginia is eligible for adoption, with the
exception of streams or rivers detergmined to be unsafe by the department. Adopted streams
or river sections must be at least one mile long. Applications for adoptions will be reviewed
and approved or denied at thee department's discretion. The Litter Control Fund, or other
sources of funding deemed appropriate by the secretary, may be used to support the Adopt-
A-Stream Program. L
(c) Adoptions are for a period of three years, during which time at least one cleanup is
required per year. Collected litter will be placed at designated locations approved by the
department. The department may coordinate with volunteers, local authorities, and state
agencies for removal and disposal of collected litter. Garbage bags, safety training, and
glovWes are to be furnished by the program.
(d) Adopted streams or rivers may be identified by a sign at a location along the adopted
section bearing the Adopt-A-Stream logo and the name of the adopter after the first cleanup
has been completed. Volunteers who complete one required litter pickup within the first year
of the three-year contract period shall be awarded a certificate of accomplishment signed by
the secretary.
(e) Any stream obstruction or other cause for concern observed by volunteers may be
reported to the Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Natural Resources, the
State Conservation Committee, or the appropriate local county emergency manager.
(f) The secretary may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the
provisions of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code.

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