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Tents, alcohol, food: towns complain of trash left by Burning Man attendees

From zinn <zinn@reno.us>
Newsgroups alt.burningman, nv.general, talk.politics.guns, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics
Subject Tents, alcohol, food: towns complain of trash left by Burning Man attendees
Date 2022-09-10 08:27 +0000
Organization Mixmin
Message-ID <XnsAF0EED13CBE0N20@0.0.0.2> (permalink)

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Burning Man has become known for wild outfits, utopian philosophy, rich 
techies and celebrity attendees and, increasingly, frustrated locals in 
nearby towns.

Nearly 80,000 people pour into Nevada’s Black Rock Desert each year for 
the countercultural festival with community principles that include 
leaving no trace in the environment and protecting social networks and 
public spaces.

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Ferry Building in San Francisco.
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The sudden surge in visitors to the desert has been a boon for tourism in 
towns in Nevada and California, but it has also come at a cost. For years, 
residents of cities such as Reno have complained about the dust-covered 
trash left behind by Burners and traffic. A local sheriff has said: 
“Burning Man brings nothing to Pershing county except for heartache.”

Now the latest complaint is coming from Lake Tahoe. While the lake region 
is more than two hours from the desert, visitors to the remote region of 
the American west often pass through the popular tourist destinations of 
Reno and Lake Tahoe. This week business owners and officials in the Lake 
Tahoe town of Truckee told SFGate festivalgoers had illegally dumped their 
trash in the area.

“What I’ve seen are large construction bags of trash, alcohol bottles, 
tons of food, tents and large aluminum poles from shade structures,” a 
local carwash owner told a photographer with the outlet. “People just 
unload their motor homes. I’ve seen people sometimes spend four to six 
hours pulling everything out of their vehicles, then wash their cars and 
their belongings. One camper can fill up half of my capacity.”

A city council member told the outlet that after the festival “campers 
often fill the dumpsters with everything from tents, shade structures and 
other trash that isn’t your normal camping trash”.

Truckee has introduced some parking restrictions in part due to trash, 
noise and camping on docks associated with festival attendees, the outlet 
reported. The festival expects visitors to clean up after themselves, but 
that has posed challenges. In 2018, the US Bureau of Land Management told 
organizers that they had left too much trash after that year’s event. 
Business owners from Utah to California have complained about waste left 
by festival attendees.

“Some people, even when they leave here, they just throw it off the road. 
They don’t want to pay, so they just throw [it] off the road,” Athena 
Lamebull, who runs a disposal site in northern Nevada, told KUNR in 2019.

The festival has urged guests to properly dispose of their trash and not 
leave it behind on highways. “Not only is litter irresponsible and costly 
in terms of energy, time, and money for others, it is also illegal and 
reflects very badly on Burning Man,” organizers said on Twitter.

Most people who attend Burning Man abide by the rules, SFGate points out, 
and towns such as Truckee have said they are grateful for the increase in 
visitors and support for local businesses.

This year marked the first official Burning Man festival since 2019 after 
organizers cancelled the event two years in a row due to Covid. Last 
summer, an event in the desert dubbed a “renegade” Burning Man drew more 
than 15,000 people and criticism from local law enforcement officials. 
Attendees this year endured a huge dust storm during the festival and a 
more than nine-hour wait time as they left.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/sep/07/burning-man-nevada-trash

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