Community volunteer: Most of the people dispose of their trash properly

COMMUNITY volunteer Max Aguon said most of the people who use beach pavilions dispose of their trash properly.

Community volunteer Max Aguon pulled four trailers full of trash he collected  on Sunday and Monday.Contributed photo

Community volunteer Max Aguon pulled four trailers full of trash he collected  on Sunday and Monday.

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But there are others who continue to violate the anti-littering law, he added.

Recently, he found animal entrails in plastic bags dumped at Pakpak Beach in San Antonio.

“Please follow the law and throw your trash properly,” Aguon said.

Max Aguon points to the animal entrails  dumped at Pakpak Beach on Sunday.Contributed photo

Max Aguon points to the animal entrails  dumped at Pakpak Beach on Sunday.

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On Sunday and Monday, he disposed of four trailerful loads of trash that he and another volunteer, Aikiki Alexander, collected during their cleanup activities in beach and other public areas.

Aguon said on Sunday that he also assisted the Saipan Marianas Lions Club, which cleaned up the Garapan Fishing Base.

With the assistance of Max Aguon and Aikiki Alexander, the Saipan Marianas Lions Club members cleaned up the Garapan Fishing Base on Sunday.Contributed photo

With the assistance of Max Aguon and Aikiki Alexander, the Saipan Marianas Lions Club members cleaned up the Garapan Fishing Base on Sunday.

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Aguon likewise commended Dandan Middle School students for their cleanup activities at Coral Ocean Point Beach and at Pakpak Beach also on Sunday.

He assisted the students in disposing of the trash they had collected.

Aguon reiterated his appreciation to San Jose CMG Mobil gas station for its generous gas allowance donation.

“Very timely the gas allowance from CMG Mobil, as gasoline prices have [gone] up recently,” he said. 

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