|
|
| Study: Ala. failing litter clean up |
| By Montgomery Advertiser |
| Published: 08/21/2008 |
|
ALABAMA - A Texas State University professor's study ranks Alabama 7th for having one of the nation's worst scorecard for efforts to keep litter off their highways. But state officials question the findings of Steve Spacek's study that shows seven of the 10 states with the worst records are in the South, with Mississippi ranked No. 1. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
Comments:
Login to let us know what you think
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|

I am an MPA graduate of Texas State University near Austin--NOT a professor there, and grew up in the South. I currently live in the Wash., DC area. Litter removal is bad everywhere, but especially across the South, where 100's are killed each year in debris/litter-related vehicle accidents, particularly in Mississippi and Louisiana. SS, MPA