Name
Operation TRAP – Using Storm Drain Interceptor Devices for Trash Reduction
Date & Time
Wednesday, August 27, 2025, 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Monica Wilson Savanna Barry Laura Reynolds
Description

Data indicates that 0.51-1.5 million metric tons of plastics end up in U.S. coastal environments, where stormwater drainage systems are a primary conduit for the delivery of litter to coastal waters. Enter Operation TRAP – Trash Reduction for Aquatic Preserves. Litter interception technologies such as storm drain traps and boom catchment devices installed in municipal areas are designed to catch debris entering stormwater drainage systems. As of fall 2024, 17 storm drain traps and three booms have been installed, and are cleaned out once a month. To date, the storm drain traps have collected over 2,000 pieces of debris. By intercepting debris within stormwater systems, TRAP is increasing the efficiency of litter collection efforts, reducing the risk of wildlife entanglement or ingestion, and improving the socio-economic value of the coastal areas by improving aesthetic value. At the end of the project, a municipality toolkit will be produced that will contain answers to frequently asked questions, Florida-specific information, and local government points of contact.

Location Name
Tallahassee 2
Full Address
Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center
6000 W Osceola Pkwy
Kissimmee, FL 34746
United States