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Participating groups that register with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) compete for awards within their category. In order to recognize more groups, the city category was divided into six population groups: less than 1,000; 1,000 to 2,000; 2,000 to 5,000; 5,000 to 16,000; 16,000 to 100,000; and more than 100,000. Also, two groups received special recognition awards for their efforts. Winners are invited to attend the TRASH-OFF Awards Picnic in July where they will present them with their hubcap awards.


Adopt-A-Highway Groups

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Delaware Nation Environmental Program - 48 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Boswell BSA Unit 387 - 159 bags
    Tinker Management Association - 158 bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Eldorado EMS - 10 bags per person
    Oklahoma Trailchasers 4x4 Club - 9.72 bags per person

Cities

Population less than 1,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Valliant - 76 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Cheyenne - 900 bags, 3 dumpsters
    Sperry - 100 p/u, 6 dumpsters bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Bethel - 8 bags per person

Population 1,000 to 2,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Buffalo YES Corp - 319 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Buffalo YES Corp - 300 bags, 52 p/u, 3 dumpsters, 65 tons; Hooker - 100 bags, 20 dumpsters
    Yale PRYDE - 230 bags, 20 dumpsters
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON: Unknown

Population 2,000 to 5,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Newkirk - 558 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Fort Gibson - 200 bags, 3 dumpsters, 120 tons
    Mangum - 35 dumsters, 165 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Checotah - 6.1 bags per person

Population more than 5,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Chickasha - 1,050 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Catoosa - 180 bags, 28 dumpsters, 4500 cubic yards
    Chickasha - 2,600 bags, 267 tons
    Jenks - 50 bags, 8 dumpsters, 280 p/u, 48 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON: Skiatook - 12.4 bags per person

Population more than 16,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Lawton/Fort Sill - 675 volunteers
    Owasso - 600
  • MOST TRASH:
    Lawton/Fort Sill - 1,700 bags, 75 tons
    Shawnee - 500 bags, 174 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON: No Winner

Population more than 100,000:

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    OKC Beautiful - 5,047 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Tulsa - 2,700 bags 68 dumpsters, 172 tons
    OKC Beautiful - 3,837 bags
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON: No Winner

State Parks and Resorts

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Lake Thunderbird - 206 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Lake Murray - 100 bags, 6 p/u, 6 tons
    Okmulgee/Dripping Springs - 173 bags, 1.5 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Okmulgee/Dripping Springs - 10.82 bags per person

Counties

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Choctaw County - 900 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Choctaw - 1,584 bags, 37 dumpsters, 66 p/u, 89 tons
    Caddo - 1,430 bags, 9 dumpsters
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    McClain District #3 - 30.5 bags per person
    Tillman District #3 - 13.40 bags per person

Corps of Engineers Lakes

  • MOST VOLUNTEERS:
    Lake Oologah - 11 volunteers
  • MOST TRASH:
    Oologah - 50 bags, 6 p/u, 6 tons
  • MOST TRASH PER PERSON:
    Waurika Lake - 4.58 bags per person

Most Unusual Item

  • Boiling Springs State Park - Model T Running Board
  • Checotah - Remington Model 17, 20 Gauge Shotgun Dated 1915
  • Jet Lions - 1902 Spoon

Special Awards

  • Anadarko Chamber of Commerce - Award Competition
  • Choctaw County - First Time Event
  • Ted Woodruff - Leadership Award

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