Qayyarah citizens clean up their streets with the help of U.S. forces

1st Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment
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Date: 09.19.2009
Posted: 09.19.2009 04:07
News ID: 38986
Qayyarah citizens clean up their streets with the help of U.S. forces

MOSUL, Iraq - Citizens of the Al Hawd and Ijimissa villages in the district of Qayyarah began a month-long cleanup effort the week of Sept. 13 to reduce the trash that had been accumulating in the city streets. They received help from the Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.

The project was conceived by Mayor Saleh, mayor of Qayyarah, as part of a larger urban renewal effort for the district to improve the quality of life for citizens of the upper Tigris River valley.

"We pretty much take trash collection for granted [in the U.S.]. Al Hawd and Ijimissa don't have the same kind of service level, and so it falls on these people to pick up the trash themselves," said Staff Sgt. Kiel Carino, a section sergeant in Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Bn., 12th Cav. Regt.

The project was coordinated through local contractors who are providing trucks to take the trash to the local city dump, and basic tools to assist in clearing the roads of trash and debris.

Approximately 100 local residents have been employed for this project. The site managers are hiring workers to clean up areas in which they live to create a sense of ownership in the neighborhoods.

"When I spoke to one of the site managers, he had a very detailed plan for how he was going to go about clearing the streets in an organized fashion," said Carino. "You could tell that this was something he'd put a lot of thought and effort into."

Headquarters Co. Soldiers then met with local sheiks and muhktars at the Qayyarah City Council. Mayor Saleh told the local leaders that, as civic leaders, it was up to them to ensure that their communities kept their streets clean and litter-free.

The workers have already started clearing trash in parts of the two villages and are making a significant impact on the area.

"There's already an undeniable difference in the appearance of the streets in Al Hawd and Ijimissa," said Capt. Lance Blount, Headquarters Co.commander. "Corners and ditches that used to be overflowing with waste are now completely clean. It's a great improvement for the local community."

The cleanup project is set to be complete by the end of September, ending in a ribbon-cutting ceremony that will give the local civic leaders an opportunity to showcase their clean streets as a model for the entire Qayyarah District.

"It is hard work like this that is going to make Qayyarah a real success story," said Blount.