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Environmental Award Winners Announced
These five programs address a wide range of local and regional environmental issues, including acid mine drainage, building sustainability, wildlife protection and hazardous waste management and were chosen from entries submitted earlier this year.
With these awards, each winner will designate a
The winners are: — Children's Museum of Pittsburgh — Pittsburgh — Construction Junction — Pittsburgh — Suzanne B. DeArment, Executive Director, Tamarack Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center — Saegertown — South Fayette Conservation Group — Bridgeville — Southwestern Pennsylvania Household Hazardous Waste Task Force — Pittsburgh
All entries were reviewed and evaluated by an independent panel of judges and PEC staff on the basis of their relevance, evidence of their impact on the environment, their approach to solving an environmental problem, and the environmental benefit of their work.
The Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards program is open to individuals and organizations that demonstrated a commitment to environmental excellence, leadership and accomplishment, and made significant contributions toward improving
The winners will be honored at the Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards Dinner and Awards Ceremony on
A summary of the five winning programs is attached.
About the Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards
The Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards recognizes and honors outstanding achievements of organizations, businesses, and individuals in a wide range of environmental initiatives throughout the region and pays tribute to those that have demonstrated a commitment to environmental excellence, leadership, and accomplishment in their respective fields.
By sponsoring these awards, the Pennsylvania Environmental Council and Dominion hope to encourage the community to emulate the achievements of the successful nominees, thereby promoting innovative environmental efforts and enhancing the quality of life in
2008 Western Pennsylvania Environmental Awards Winners
Children's Museum of
The
Construction Junction —
Since opening in 1999, Construction Junction has grown dramatically and diverted tons of usable building materials from landfills. More than 14000 doors, 6500 cabinets, 16500 light fixtures, 600 kitchen sets, 6800 plumbing fixtures and 8500 windows are just a portion of the building products that have been recycled into thousands of reuse applications in more than 1000 different communities, helping Construction Junction to grow into a nearly
As a volunteer with the Tamarack Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center,
South Fayette Conservation Group —
The abandoned Maude Mine was both an environmental and public safety and health hazard to the
Southwestern Pennsylvania Household Hazardous Waste Task Force —
The safe and proper disposal of household hazardous wastes is one of the most serious environmental challenges facing municipalities. But since it's formation in 2002, this multi-agency task force has collected and disposed of hazardous wastes from over 14,000 households. In 2007, well over 300,000 pounds of such wastes were collected from a six-county area in southwestern
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