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Mr. Trash Wheel, officially called the Inner Harbor Water Wheel, is a trash interceptor, a vessel that removes trash from the Jones Falls river as it empties into the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. It is powered by water wheels and solar cells, and places trash from the harbor onto an onboard conveyor belt which routes it into dumpsters on the vessel. Mr. Trash Wheel was invented by John Kellett in 2008, who launched a pilot vessel at that time. A larger vessel was later developed; it replaced the pilot vessel and was launched in May 2014. The Mr. Trash Wheel vessel is part of the Waterfront Partnership of the City of Baltimore's "Healthy Harbor Plan."

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  • Pan Trash Wheel (anglicky Mr. Trash Wheel), oficiální název Inner Harbor Water Wheel (česky: vodní kolo Inner Harbor), je – plavidlo, které odstraňuje odpadky z vodního toku , protékajícího čtvrtí v Baltimoru v Marylandu. Je poháněn vodními koly a solárními panely. Odpad z vody dopravuje palubním dopravním pásem do kontejneru na lodi. Pan Trash Wheel byl vynalezen Johnem Kellettem, který v roce 2008 vypustil pilotní plavidlo. Později bylo vyvinuto větší plavidlo, které bylo zprovozněno v květnu 2014, aby nahradilo pilotní. Plavidlo Pan Trash Wheel je součástí projektu neziskové organizace „Waterfront Partnership“ města Baltimore, tzv. „Healthy Harbor Plan“ (česky Plán zdravého přístavu). (cs)
  • Mr. Trash Wheel, officially called the Inner Harbor Water Wheel, is a trash interceptor, a vessel that removes trash from the Jones Falls river as it empties into the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. It is powered by water wheels and solar cells, and places trash from the harbor onto an onboard conveyor belt which routes it into dumpsters on the vessel. Mr. Trash Wheel was invented by John Kellett in 2008, who launched a pilot vessel at that time. A larger vessel was later developed; it replaced the pilot vessel and was launched in May 2014. The Mr. Trash Wheel vessel is part of the Waterfront Partnership of the City of Baltimore's "Healthy Harbor Plan." (en)
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  • Pan Trash Wheel (anglicky Mr. Trash Wheel), oficiální název Inner Harbor Water Wheel (česky: vodní kolo Inner Harbor), je – plavidlo, které odstraňuje odpadky z vodního toku , protékajícího čtvrtí v Baltimoru v Marylandu. Je poháněn vodními koly a solárními panely. Odpad z vody dopravuje palubním dopravním pásem do kontejneru na lodi. Pan Trash Wheel byl vynalezen Johnem Kellettem, který v roce 2008 vypustil pilotní plavidlo. Později bylo vyvinuto větší plavidlo, které bylo zprovozněno v květnu 2014, aby nahradilo pilotní. Plavidlo Pan Trash Wheel je součástí projektu neziskové organizace „Waterfront Partnership“ města Baltimore, tzv. „Healthy Harbor Plan“ (česky Plán zdravého přístavu). (cs)
  • Mr. Trash Wheel, officially called the Inner Harbor Water Wheel, is a trash interceptor, a vessel that removes trash from the Jones Falls river as it empties into the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. It is powered by water wheels and solar cells, and places trash from the harbor onto an onboard conveyor belt which routes it into dumpsters on the vessel. Mr. Trash Wheel was invented by John Kellett in 2008, who launched a pilot vessel at that time. A larger vessel was later developed; it replaced the pilot vessel and was launched in May 2014. The Mr. Trash Wheel vessel is part of the Waterfront Partnership of the City of Baltimore's "Healthy Harbor Plan." (en)
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  • Pan Trash Wheel (cs)
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