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Become a Westchester Master Composter & Recycler

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Become part of a pioneering team of community leaders who wish to inspire individuals through composting and recycling presentations, workshops and demonstrations in their communities.

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Westchester County Home Energy Assessment

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Westchester County launched its Home Energy Assessment program on September 1st. The program will be offering limited free home energy assessments for 2,000 Westchester County residents on a first come first serve basis. The assessments will be offered by a team of Home Energy contractors from:

  • Bright Homes Energy Ideas – Comfort Solutions – Green Star Energy Solutions
  • All HVAC Service — Bright Home Energy Solutions — Franszoso Contracting

Home owners are eligible for the program if they meet all of following criteria:
   a. The prospective Client’s property must be located in Westchester County.
   b. The person calling the Call Center must be the owner of the property.
   c. The prospective Client’s dwelling must be 4,000 square feet or less.

Homeowners will be directed to call 211 for an appointment beginning September 1 to May 31, 2011.  A representative will screen the prospective homeowners to determine whether they qualify for a free home energy assessment and answer any questions. 

An authorized contractor will then call the homeowner within 24 hours to schedule an appointment.

Public Listening Session On The President’s America’s Great Outdoors Initiative

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The August 6th public listening session and discussion are an opportunity for leaders of the America’s Great Outdoors Initiative to hear from you and other voices in the Hudson Valley about solutions for building a 21st-century conservation and recreation agenda and for reconnecting people with the outdoors.

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EPA’s Phase 1 Evaluation Report – Hudson River Dredging Project

Monday, June 7th, 2010

http://www.epa.gov/hudson/

On March 8, 2010, EPA and General Electric Company (GE) released the final version of their respective Phase 1 Evaluation Reports for the Hudson River dredging project. These reports replace draft versions of the reports exchanged in mid-January, pursuant to the Consent Decree under which GE performed Phase 1 of the dredging.

EPA’s Phase 1 Evaluation Report is available at www.hudsondredgingdata.com

After completing the first phase of dredging PCB-contaminated sediment in the upper Hudson River, EPA is releasing a detailed technical assessment of the work to a panel of independent scientific experts for their review. The EPA report details the effectiveness of the first phase of dredging, as well as the challenges encountered during the first dredging season. It also lays out the Agency’s modifications to the engineering performance standards for dredging resuspension, residuals, and productivity proposed for the second phase of the project, set to begin in 2011.

Please visit the US Environmental Protection Agency’s website for full details and more…

http://www.epa.gov/hudson/

Household Recycling Day at WCC Valhalla

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The next Household Recycling Day will be held Friday, June 11 from 1-3 p.m. and Saturday, June 12 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Westchester Community College in Valhalla.

For a complete and detailed list of what to bring and what’s not accepted, visit www.westchestergov.com/HRD or call 914-813-5425.

Generally, in addition to chemicals and other special wastes found in a typical household, residents can continue to bring their personal papers for shredding, plastic bags for recycling and unused medications for disposal.  They can also bring empty barbecue tanks and Freon-containing appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators and dehumidifiers.

Pesticides, cleaning products, tires, computers, TVs and old cell phones may be brought in for safe disposal.  However, waste from businesses or schools will not be accepted.  Paint – whether from residents, businesses or schools – will also not be accepted.

Water Debate Flows Between Croton Golf Course, Arboretum

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Submitted by Elizabeth Mooney on Thu, 2010-05-27 11:08.

Wetlands at the Jane E. Lytle Memorial Arboretum were disturbed to accommodate the Hudson National Golf Club when Croton-on-Hudson officials approved the course in 1994. In exchange, the club was required to supply 17 million gallons of water to the neighboring arboretum.

Read More of this article on eco-politics daily

http://www.nylcv.org/ecopoliticsdaily/20100527_water_debate_flows_between_croton_golf_course_arboretum?