
Cleaning Up Our Waterways
Each year, Kleinfelder staff from across the globe celebrate International Coastal Cleanup Day. But as environmental and engineering professionals working to solve issues related to water and improve water quality, our cleanup efforts aren’t limited to this one annual celebration.
Throughout the year, our staff regularly participate in river, park, beach, and community cleanups aimed at protecting this precious resource and improving the quality for all to enjoy.
Take a look!


In Northern California, employees participated in the 25th Annual San Joaquin County Coastal Cleanup by helping clean up American Legion Park in Stockton.


Kleinfelder’s Guam Pacific Team participated in the 30th Annual Coastal Cleanup at Asan Beach in the War in the Pacific National Historical Park.
Kleinfelder’s San Diego staff help clean up Mission Bay on California Coastal Cleanup Day.


Staff from our Rocky Hill and Springfield offices teamed up with a local middle school to clean up the Connecticut River banks in Cromwell, Connecticut, at River Highlands State Park.

Staff from Kleinfelder’s Boston office teamed up with the Charles River Watershed Association to clear invasive bittersweet vines from both trees and soil at Bogastow Brook in Millis, Massachusetts.

Staff from the Oakland office joined family, friends, and clients at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline in Oakland to help eliminate litter from the bay and surrounding area.


Kleinfelder’s Florida staff participated in International Coastal Cleanup Day events in Duval County and St. Johns County.

Kleinfelder’s Los Angeles office collected 17 pounds of trash on Venice Beach during an International Coastal Cleanup event.

Staff from the Stockton, Sacramento, Merced, and Fresno offices teamed up to participate in San Joaquin County’s Coastal Cleanup Day.