Anyone can start here · Indian Creek pathway, Blaine St & S Kimball Ave, Caldwell, ID 83605
Clear litter from Indian Creek's public banks.
Fund it for $168. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$168 proposed
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What the work involvesCaldwell dug its creek back out of the pipes: Indian Creek now runs open through downtown and is the town's centerpiece. But the walking path and banks collect bottles, bags, and cart debris that end up in the water with every rise. A monthly bank sweep keeps the daylighted creek worth the digging.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Walk the public creek path through downtown Caldwell with bags and grabbers.
- Collect litter from the path edges and dry bank areas without entering the water.
- Separate recyclables and count the filled bags.
- Stage bags at the agreed city collection point.
- Photograph cleared stretches and staged bags, GPS-tagged and dated.
What counts as done
- Before photos of littered stretches
- After photos of the same stretches
- Photo of staged bags with count
- GPS coordinates and date
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Watershed Health. A watershed is everything the land pours into a stream, and the stream keeps the record. The EPA's bioassessment method reads that record through the small creatures living in the gravel: mayflies and caddisflies mean clean water, only worms and midges mean trouble. Mastery looks like a person who can wade one riffle with a net and tell you how the whole valley is doing. That skill is built sample by sample. This packet is one of them: one site, one careful count, one entry in the long record of a stream.
What is promised, and what is not.
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