The Rouge River, which encompasses 126 miles of urban waterway, runs through 48 communities in southeastern Michigan, providing flood relief and rural serenity. The cleanup helps protect this valuable natural resource by removing impediments that block the flow of water – allowing the river to flow freely and heal itself along with affording local residential, educational and business communities the opportunity to work together to improve the environment.
An additional volunteer event will be held on Saturday May 30 at Berberian Woods in Southfield to remove invasive plants and weeding from 9 a.m. – 12 noon at the end of Streamwood (walk down two-track lane and cross the bridge).