

Who We Are
The Xstream Cleanup committee was formed in September of 2003 due to the great success of that summer’s Duck Creek Cleanup. Chad Pregracke of Living Lands and Waters suggested that the group expand its cleanup efforts outside of Davenport and Bettendorf and into the entire Quad City Area. As planning began, the Waste Commission of Scott County agreed to coordinate through its ilivehere program, and Xstream Cleanup was born.
The inaugural Xstream Cleanup event was held on Saturday, August 28th, 2004. Over 1,300 volunteers teamed up to clean up 28 sites and removed over 40 tons, or 80,000 pounds, of debris from area waterways. Including 1,300 bags of trash, 270 tires, 50 pieces of furniture, 45 bicycles, 40 railroad ties, 30 appliances, 18 drums, and much more.
Since its inception, Xstream Cleanup continues to grow each year. In 2008, invasive species removal, the removal of non-native plants, was added. In 2013, volunteers were called on to make a difference in water quality, this time by marking storm drains with messages that discourage illegal dumping. In 2016, the Xstream Cleanup transitioned from a single-day event to providing more ways to make a difference. A variety of events held throughout the year replaced the annual, large-scale cleanup, and “team up to clean up year-round” was introduced.
Today the committee includes representatives from the Cities of Bettendorf, Davenport, LeClaire, Moline, and Rock Island and also has the support of several organizations and businesses through the Quad Cities.
What We Do
Xstream Cleanup is a Quad-Cities initiative to clean up our waterways with the goal of maintaining clean water for drinking, recreation, wildlife, and commerce.
We provide cleanup information, support in organizing a cleanup event, and a place to register to volunteer.
Details
(563) 468-4218 | |
xstreamcleanup1@gmail.com | |
Rachel Evans | |
Communication Coordinator | |
https://xstreamcleanup.org/ |