четверг, 3 октября 2019 г.

Fishermen pull 11,000 pounds of metal from Spokane River

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This is a win-win for Spokane, Washington.

Since June, the H20 Magnet Fortunes group has pulled 11,000 pounds of metal from the Spokane River, KXLY reports. The magnet fisherman have spent every weekend down at the river, and hooked everything from manhole covers to cell phones. They will now turn in the metal for recycling money, with all proceeds going to SOAR, an organization that provides in-home care and therapy for children with autism and special needs.

H20 Magnet Fortunes founder Paul Swanson told KXLY just because they are turning in the scrap metal, it doesn’t mean their work is done, and they will continue to go magnet fishing until the river is clean. A local recycling facility has offered to pay double the usual price for prepared iron, in order to give SOAR an added boost, and Swanson said he’s contacted Guinness World Records, as this is likely a record for most metal collected by a magnet fishing club.

Fishermen pull 11,000 pounds of metal from Spokane River

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