Ask NASCA › Recognition for Urban Erosion Control
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Brent Dykes
The Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission is interested in beginning a recognition program for landowners/companies/developers that do an exceptional job of erosion control on land disturbance sites. Does your state have such a program? If so, what are the program particulars and how is the program administered? Is there a web link available for further information? Thanks, BRENT DYKES, Executive Director, GASWCC
Steve WoodsMinnesota does not. Any recognition efforts are kept at the local level. We collect some stories/photos of the local projects and provides a wider distribution via website, newsletters, and legislative presentations. Our state “EPA” runs the mandated E&SC permits assoicated with construction site activity but I don’t think they do any recognition for regulated parties that hit the ball out of the park.
Marc CribbIn SC we had a Stewardship Development Program to recognize developers for “maintaining and improving natural resouces on developed lands”. The program has been dormant for several years. There is an old website that contains the award application and criteria. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/water/envaff/river/stewardship.html
David WilliamsIn North Carolina, our Division is involved in a couple of regional stewardship recognition efforts for developers, etc.
Here are some links to the web pages for the Lower Cape Fear Stewardship Development Coalition – http://www.stewardshipdev.org/ and the Greater Triangle Stewardship Development Awards Program – http://trianglestewardship.org/.
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