Texas Highways Magazine

Waste Not

Over the past four decades that Connie Lovell has visited the Texas coast from her home in Harlingen, about an hour west of South Padre Island, she noticed more and more trash washing up on the shore.

At first, she considered just not going to the beach anymore. But the thought of not being able to put her toes in the ocean (“my first love,” as she describes it) gnawed at her. Nearing retirement

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