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New Jersey Clean Communities is a statewide litter-abatement program created by the passage of the Clean Communities Act in 1986. It's managed by the New Jersey Dept. of Treasury, New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection and the New Jersey Clean Communities Council. It's supported by a network of 559 eligible municipalities and twenty-one counties, implementing local litter abatement programs. It's embraced by businesses, community organizations, schools and individuals who work together to keep New Jersey clean. Clean Communities Fact Sheet

The ACUA would like to create a link on the ACUA Clean Communities page that displays pictures of all Adopt-A-Road groups and their signs. If you get a chance at your next cleanup, please take a picture of your group in front of your sign and even some action shots of your group keeping your adopted road clean. Please email your pictures to gperez@acua.com.
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See what one Clean Communities group
has to say about the program

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Check out photos from the Clean Communities Dinner, June 2, 2010 on Flickr.com

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Clean Communities
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