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North Hemstead Honored For Environmental Excellence

By Elizabeth Mooney
Created 12/17/2009 - 11:07am

With participation by more than 30,000 students in nine school districts, the Town of North Hempstead [1]'s "Under the School Recycling Partnership" diverts 25 tons of paper and six tons of co-mingled trash from landfills every month.

 In recognition of this effort, the brainchild of Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman [2], the town recently received one of four awards granted in the sixth annual state Department of Conservation's Environmental Excellence Award [3].

Another Long Island township, Islip, also received the award for its Environmental Control Pump-out Boat program, which collected and thereby diverted from Great South Bay some 25,810 gallons of raw sewage last year and 19,440 gallons in 2007.

The DEC award also went this year to:



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