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Environmentalists Work To Keep San Diego Beaches Clean

Environmentalists Work To Keep San Diego Beaches Clean
Crowded beaches during Memorial Day weekend could lead to a lot of trash in the sand on Tuesday, but a local group is working to keep that from happening.

San Diego beaches will be packed with hundreds of thousands of visitors this holiday weekend, and local clean water advocates are hoping all those people don't leave behind a pile of trash.

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of beach season in San Diego, so the group I Love A Clean San Diego is working to make sure the beaches stay in good shape.

Morgan Justice-Black said her organization distributed temporary trash and recycling bins to make it easy to keep the beaches clean.

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"We really focused a lot of our efforts around how we can prevent those (holiday) weekends from really getting out of control and leaving the beaches strewn with debris," Justice-Black said.

The group expects to collect 25,000 to 100,000 pounds of trash in the containers.

Justice-Black said she is prepared to see all types of trash, including "Styrofoam coolers the people have purchased just for the weekend and have ditched on the beach, or a lot of food wrappers or water bottles or soda cans. Things that people are consuming and then just leaving."

I Love A Clean San Diego is also organizing a beach cleanup on Tuesday in Carlsbad.