Congratulations to the winners of the West Virginia DEP's Environmental Awards of Excellence.
West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
Cabinet Secretary Randy Huffman presented 15 Environmental Awards of Excellence
today during a ceremony at DEP headquarters in Charleston.
The DEP’s annual Environmental Awards recognize the
accomplishments of state industries, municipalities, educators and community
leaders who strive to protect the environment, work to be good corporate
neighbors and educate the state’s citizens. The awards are presented to those
who share in the DEP’s mission of promoting a healthy environment and practice
environmental stewardship.
“These award winners have gone above and beyond
environmental compliance to truly make a difference in our state’s environment
and we are honored to have the opportunity to recognize their outstanding
efforts,”
Secretary Huffman said. “We also are pleased to recognize
the volunteers and community leaders, who donate so much of their time cleaning
up our waterways and roadways and encouraging others to do the same. Through
the efforts of all these award winners, our state is a better place to live and
work.”
Eligibility for industrial awards includes exemplary
environmental performance and a record of compliance with regulatory
authorities for the 2011 calendar year.
Facilities were nominated by the DEP inspectors who work
to ensure their compliance with the law. Other Environmental Award winners were
nominated by DEP personnel who work with
volunteer and other community-based efforts.
Following is a list of this year’s honorees:
Voluntary Program – FMC Corp., and the City of Nitro (co-
winners).
Clean Energy – Marshall County Schools, Hilltop
Elementary (Wheeling).
Municipal Stormwater – City of Morgantown, Morgantown
Utility Board.
Municipal Landfill – Waste Management, LCS Services
(Hedgesville).
Industry Greater Than 100 Employees – Saint-Gobain
Ceramic Materials, Corhart Refractories (Buckhannon).
Industry Greater Than 100 Employees – Goodrich Corp.,
SIS- West Virginia (Union).
Industry Less Than 100 Employees – Goodwill Industries,
Goodwill of KYOWVA (Huntington).
Outstanding Litter Control Officer – Donna Seiler,
Berkeley County (Martinsburg).
Education and Community Involvement – Bonnie Durig,
Hillbillies 4-H Club (New Martinsville).
Education and Community Involvement – Alderson Green Team
(Alderson).
Environmental Stewardship – Don Lane, Ducks Unlimited
(Belle).
Environmental Stewardship – New River Clean Water
Alliance (Oak Hill).
Volunteers of the Year – Tygart Valley Youth Group
(Elkins).
Cabinet Secretary Award – North Bend State Park (Cairo).
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