Clallam chain gang cleans up at Morse Creek

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang demolished an abandoned motorhome and removed 7,200 pounds of litter from it at the Morse Creek pit during the week of March 23-27.

So far this year, the chain gang has cleaned 191.8 miles of roadway, picked up 11,040 pounds of roadside litter, picked up 28,030 pounds of illegal dumpsite litter, shoveled or trimmed weeds from 1,221 feet of guardrails and pulled or sprayed 600 Scotch broom plants.

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