Volunteers clean out The San Diego River, following January's storm

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Volunteers clean out The San Diego River, following January's storm
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SAN DIEGO — On Saturday in Fashion Valley, volunteers cleaned up the mounds of trash that washed into the San Diego River from the Jan. 22 storm.

Teams set out on two separate shifts to pick up as much trash as possible between State Route 163 and Fashion Valley Road. “So little small stuff that floats," Hutmacher said."Bottles, cans, Styrofoam. We also see a lot of dumping, like large bulky items and furniture.” Hutmacher also said there was a sense of urgency to get to as much storm debris as possible before decomposing.

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