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Nomination Period Extended for EPA’s New England Annual Environmental Merit Awards

05/14/2018
Contact Information: 
Emily Bender (bender.emily@epa.gov)
617-918-1037

BOSTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's New England office has extended the deadline to submit nominations for New England people, organizations, government entities or businesses whose environmental achievements during the past year deserve recognition. Nominations for the 2018 Environmental Merit Awards must be submitted no later than Monday May 21, 2018 at 11:59 PM.

These regional awards have been given out annually since EPA was created in 1970. Past recipients have included scientists, community activists, business representatives, public officials and other individuals committed to preserving the environment. An independent EPA panel will select the winners based the environmental problem being addressed, what actions were taken to address this environmental issue and the degree to which the positive results can be measured and sustained.

EPA's mission is to protect human health and the environment and so nominations should explain how work connects to EPA's mission of reducing waste, air, water or land pollution. The agency also looks for projects or activities that can be replicated or widely shared and that are innovative.

Awards, which will be presented at a ceremony in September, are traditionally given in five categories:

  • individual;
  • business, industry, trade, and professional organization;
  • local, state or federal government;
  • environmental, community or non-profit organization, and
  • lifetime.

Lifetime Awards are given to people who have demonstrated sustained commitment toward improving New England's environment during a career or over a lifetime.

Those making nominations are asked to specify which EPA priority their person or group addresses:

  • improving air quality;
  • providing clean and safe water;
  • preventing or cleaning contamination;
  • ensuring the safety of chemicals, or
  • encouraging recycling and reduction of solid waste.

For the third year in a row, EPA will also be awarding the Children's Environmental Health Award for an individual or group whose work stands out for its efforts to protect children from environmental health risks.

A final award category is the Ira Leighton "In Service to States" Environmental Merit Award. This award recognizes an individual or organization for its success in furthering state and federal partnerships to address environmental challenges in New England. A collaboration, including the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission, the Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management, the Northeast Waste Management Officials' Association and New England State Environmental Commissioners chooses the winner of this award.

Nominations are only accepted online.

More information on Award categories, evaluation criteria and how to submit nominations: www.epa.gov/environmental-merit-awards-new-england.

Contact Kristen Conroy at conroy.kristen@epa.gov with comments or questions.