Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy Announces Environmental Award Winners
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The Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy has announced the winners of its 2006 environmental awards which honor those projects and organizations that have committed their time and energy to help protect the watershed. The 2006 winners are: · Municipal Environmental Award - Montgomery County Conservation District The Conservation District has been striving to reduce soil losses throughout the County and as a result protecting the water resources that otherwise would be polluted by construction and agricultural run-off. We commend their efforts at increasing tree cover throughout the Watershed, for assisting watershed farmers by installing streamside fencing and riparian buffers and for managing the County-wide TreeVitalize effort, making it possible for all of · Land Use Environmental Award – TreeVitalize Trees are the most important stormwater management and pollution control device available today. TreeVitalize is committed to restoring tree cover throughout southeastern · Corporate Environmental Award - Aqua Aqua PA has assisted the PWC in a variety of ways for many, many years. In addition to regular financial contributions, Aqua PA is a major supporter of the TreeVitalize program, thus providing trees throughout the watershed. In addition, Aqua PA supports the Conservancy's annual Stream Clean-up both financially and with Aqua PA volunteers, they test the Conservancy's water supply regularly to ensure its safety for our program participants and staff, and Aqua PA is a vital partner on nearly all of our conservation projects. · Protector of the Watershed - Valley Forge Audubon Society VFAS is located at Mill Grove, John James Audubon's boyhood home in Audubon PA. VFAS and Audubon National have undertaken a campaign to restore Mill Grove, preserving one of the most important properties along the Perkiomen Creek. In addition, VFAS has preserved the Meng Preserve in · Friends of the Watershed - Adam & Gwen Supplee Adam & Gwen know the meaning of stewardship! Adam was instrumental in establishing the native plant " · Kids Making a Difference - Rick Thomas's Science classes may have calluses on their hands but they also have a deep understanding of what it means to get involved! Over the last year, these Boyertown High School Science classes have invested hundreds of hours planting trees and shrubs in riparian buffers along the Perkiomen Creek and its tributaries in · Teaching Excellence - Jim Coffey, Jim's students have been nominated for an award to be presented by the Schuylkill Action Network during Drinking Water Week in May. He is very modest about his involvement in inspiring these kids to work so hard for environmental issues but Jim has been teaching about water quality, stormwater management and watershed protection for more than a decade. In 2005 he convinced the The awards will be presented on March 23, at the Barn at Birchwood, Collegeville. For more information, contact Lori Horning at lhorning@perkiomenwatershed.org |
2/3/2006 |
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