A new multi-million dollar trash interceptor was unveiled in Newport Beach Friday, aiming to collect floating trash before it enters and contaminates the local harbor and beaches in the area.
Newport Beach celebrated the completion of its $5.5-million trash interceptor at Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve, a project proposed over eight years ago that is expected to prevent hundreds of ...
“I’m thrilled it finally happened.” He also noted that another type of trash interceptor is at work about half a mile away in the Santa Ana Delhi Channel, where the county put in a trash ...
The newly designed trash interceptor docked in the San Diego Creek is modeled after a trash collector in Baltimore. The difference is it sits in a creek. It's current coupled with solar panels ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Crews who helped build the Newport Bay trash interceptor say it has collected about a dozen dumpsters full of debris and trash since the start of its testing phase ...