Dominion, Biodiversity Alliance Seeking Entries For 2009 Northeast Ohio Environmental Awards
2009年5月2日 - 4:50AM
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CLEVELAND, May 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Biodiversity Alliance, a
partnership for global conservation, and Dominion are now accepting
applications for the third annual Northeast Ohio Environmental
Awards, a program recognizing excellence in advancing regional
environmental quality. Biodiversity Alliance is a collaborative
including the Cleveland Botanical Garden, Cleveland Metroparks
Zoo/Cleveland Zoological Society, The Cleveland Museum of Natural
History and The Holden Arboretum. The Dominion Foundation funds the
awards. All nominations must be received no later than midnight,
Tuesday June 30, 2009. The program recognizes outstanding
achievements of organizations, businesses and individuals in a wide
variety of environmental initiatives throughout the region. The
awards also honor those that have demonstrated a commitment to
environmental excellence, leadership and accomplishment in their
respective fields. The program will offer awards recognizing
activities or initiatives that were in place in 2008 in the
following categories: -- Community -- Higher Education --
Primary/Secondary Education -- Business Winners in each category
will receive a $2,500 cash award. A panel of independent judges
will evaluate all entries. "Each year a growing number of
innovative conservation initiatives are being carried out in
Northeast Ohio," says Cathi Lehn, Ph.D, conservation program
coordinator of Biodiversity Alliance. "Our awards provide an
opportunity to recognize these worthwhile programs and the
environmental advocates behind them, which, we hope, will inspire
others to follow their lead." "Award funding comes from the
Dominion Foundation, which is dedicated to improving the economic,
physical and social health of the communities our companies serve,"
notes Bruce Klink, Dominion East Ohio president. The Northeast Ohio
Environmental Awards are open to any group, program, organization,
business or individual located and working in the following
counties: Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Auglaize, Belmont, Carroll,
Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Guernsey, Hardin, Holmes, Knox, Lake,
Mahoning, Medina, Mercer, Monroe, Noble, Paulding, Portage, Putnam,
Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Van Wert, Washington
and Wayne. Winners of the 2008 Northeast Ohio Environmental Awards
in their respective categories were: Primary/Secondary Education:
-- West Geauga High School's Wetlands Education Team (WET) is a
student-founded and led organization devoted to conserving and
protecting Ohio's wetlands. -- Massillon Middle School's Stop
Global Warming (SGW) Club is a student group, whose more than 100
members worked to educate students and the community on the
importance of recycling and reducing demand for limited natural
resources; instituting active recycling programs; and creating a
wildlife habitat to offset carbon emissions and encourage wildlife.
Higher Education: In 2005, Case Western Reserve University
developed a strategic plan for sustainability to help reduce its
environmental impact in a financially prudent way. The university
has implemented projects to conserve and capture water, refresh
aquifers and prevent storm drain runoff into Lake Erie. Community:
EarthWatch Ohio is a statewide nonprofit organization working to
create a sustainable future for Ohio. The organization publishes
EarthWatch Ohio, a bi-monthly environmental newspaper distributed
free of charge at more than 2,000 locations throughout 12 Northeast
Ohio communities to educate Ohioans about environmental issues and
promote sustainability. Interested individuals can send nomination
materials electronically to . If unable to send electronically,
entrants can mail completed nomination materials to: Biodiversity
Alliance 11030 East Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Prospective
entrants can find nomination materials and applications online at
http://www.biodiversityalliance.org/ or http://www.dom.com/. For
more information on the 2009 Northeast Ohio Environmental Awards,
contact Cathi Lehn at (216) 708-2826 or e-mail her at . Dominion is
one of the nation's largest producers and transporters of energy,
with a portfolio of more than 27,400 megawatts of generation, 1.2
trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas and oil
reserves, 14,000 miles of natural gas transmission, gathering and
storage pipeline and 6,000 miles of electric transmission lines.
Dominion operates the nation's largest natural gas storage facility
with 975 billion cubic feet of storage capacity and serves retail
energy customers in 12 states. For more information about Dominion,
visit the company's Web site at http://www.dom.com/. DATASOURCE:
Dominion East Ohio CONTACT: Neil Durbin, +1-216-736-6239, ; Tracy
Oliver, +1-216-736-6239, ; In Lima, Peggy Ehora, +1-419-226-4866, ,
all of Dominion East Ohio; or, call toll-free in Ohio,
1-800-556-4400; or Glenda Bogar of Cleveland Museum of Natural
History, +1-216-231-2071, Web Site: http://www.dom.com/
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