02-11-2014, 03:31 PM
Just giving you a heads up to avoid a potential ticket.
This is from page #9 from the Superintendent_Compendium_2010 (see attached)
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3. The Lake Mead National Recreation Area is closed to glass beverage
containers and Styrofoam, the possession of glass beverage containers
and Styrofoam in prohibited except:
• Within domiciles.
• Within Concession operated food and beverage service areas.
• Stored within vehicles.
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The restriction on glass beverage containers and Styrofoam is based on safety
and environmental concerns. Glass beverage containers are not appropriate at
Lakes Mead and Mohave, as the number of injuries related to this type of
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problem for wildlife. Based on these concerns, the National Park Service has
closed the above areas to glass beverage containers and Styrofoam.
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This is from page #9 from the Superintendent_Compendium_2010 (see attached)
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3. The Lake Mead National Recreation Area is closed to glass beverage
containers and Styrofoam, the possession of glass beverage containers
and Styrofoam in prohibited except:
• Within domiciles.
• Within Concession operated food and beverage service areas.
• Stored within vehicles.
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The restriction on glass beverage containers and Styrofoam is based on safety
and environmental concerns. Glass beverage containers are not appropriate at
Lakes Mead and Mohave, as the number of injuries related to this type of
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problem for wildlife. Based on these concerns, the National Park Service has
closed the above areas to glass beverage containers and Styrofoam.
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