Trying to keep plastic bags and bottles from polluting area waterways is a multipronged effort in Northern Virginia. With Loudoun County set to vote on a 5-cent tax on disposable plastic bags, joining Fairfax and Arlington counties, and the cities of Alexandria, Fredericksburg, and Roanoke, Prince William County’s first Bandalong trash catcher is floating in the Neabsco Creek. “Neabsco Creek is one of our major creeks,” says Thomas Smith, director of public works for Prince William County. “The Bandalong collects floating debris,” said Smith. “It’s got a series of booms that are anchored to the banks of the stream, and it actually floats, based on the water levels.” The main target? Plastics. “Particularly your plastic bags, plastic bottles — that’s what we’re trying to catch,” said Smith. 
We’re at the Bandalong litter trap on Guilford Run in College Park, right by the @univofmaryland. @joesstreamteam and the trap keep trash out of the Northwest Branch. Today we’re filming to educational materials. Thank you @pgcsprout @chesapeakebaytrust and @noaadebris pic.twitter.com/KZlnnBEUz9
— Anacostia Riverkeeper (@AnacostiaRrkper) August 30, 2020
