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Water, water, everywhere

The Municipal Posted on March 4, 2016 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
The structure of Dubuque’s stormwaterpermeable pavement is shown below. (Illustration by Richard Aguirre & Shutterstock, data provided)

Dubuque Green Alley Project mitigates flooding, improves water quality  Between 1999 and 2011, six presidential disaster declarations were issued for Dubuque County, Iowa, due to increased episodes of flash flooding in the area. With damage estimates nearing $70 million over … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged green alleys

Artful rainwater design worth more than hydrologic value

The Municipal Posted on February 22, 2016 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
The Outwash Basin, located outside The Ray and Maria Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, reduces pollutant loads in rainwater and downstream damage from runoff while safely moving, controlling and containing rainwater, even capturing it for reuse. (Photo by Stuart Echols and Eliza Pennypacker)

Sustainable, beautiful, educational, and properly managing rainwater events. These are some of the elements that go into artful stormwater management design — or artful rainwater design, as the co-authors of “Artful Rainwater Design” would prefer it be called. Eliza Pennypacker, … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged green

Government agencies cut costs, meet environmental goals with green purchasing

The Municipal Posted on October 4, 2013 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
green purchasing

From protecting the environment and human health to saving money, a wide gamut of reasons exist for municipalities to “go green” and rethink their purchasing of equipment and supplies. Buying recycled products is one type of green purchasing municipalities are … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged chemistry, contracts, culver, governments, green, municipalities, products, purchasing

Cut costs, meet environmental goals with green purchasing

The Municipal Posted on September 19, 2013 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Beyond making a positive environmental impact, the purchase of green products, including cleaning supplies, can be beneficial to workers’ and the public’s health. (Photo by Jodi Magallanes)

From protecting the environment and human health to saving money, a wide gamut of reasons exist for municipalities to “go green” and rethink the purchase of equipment and supplies. Buying recycled products is one type of green purchasing, but many … Continue reading →

Posted in Funding & Finances, Going Green | Tagged chemistry, contracts, county, green, mcgough, products, purchasing

Waste not, want not: solid waste management and environmental responsibility

The Municipal Posted on August 23, 2013 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Part of the waste delivery system at a plant in Montgomery, Ga.

When officials in Lee County, Fla., first announced plans to construct an energy-from-waste facility as part of a solid waste management program, the concept was met with considerable opposition from environmentally-conscious residents. “There’s this idea that comes from a very … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green, Waste & Recycling | Tagged efw, energy, facility, plant, solid, tons, waste

Solar, wind and fire

The Municipal Posted on April 17, 2013 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
planning for emergencies with solar arrays

When a county or city approves construction of a renewable energy plant, chances are it will be built in a rural area served by a volunteer fire department that’s long on valor but short on resources. How can fire departments … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green, Solar Energy | Tagged company, departments, emergency, energy, power, services, wind

Get certified

The Municipal Posted on April 2, 2013 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023

  Are you interested in reducing your fleet vehicles’ emissions? One route municipalities can take is to get certified. The Association of Equipment Management Professionals offers green fleet certification through its Green Fleet Initiative. Certification highlights the progress and steps … Continue reading →

Posted in Environmental Safety, Going Green, Transportation | Tagged AEMP, certification, emissions, Equipment, fleet, transportation, vehicles

Greening Columbus’ fleets

The Municipal Posted on March 15, 2013 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
As a step to reduce emissions, Columbus, Ohio, has introduced CNG vehicles

Emissions regulations and proactive decisions have spurred municipal fleet managers and governments to consider new practices and technologies to reduce their carbon footprint. Columbus, Ohio’s, fleet is on the cutting edge. The city’s efforts were recognized in 2011, when it … Continue reading →

Posted in Energy, Going Green | Tagged city, cng, fleet, green, reagan, stations, units, vehicles

Indy works to develop green partnership

The Municipal Posted on March 5, 2013 by Dani MolnarAugust 2, 2023
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard

“It’s completely about national security,” David Rosenberg, director of Enterprise Development at the office of the mayor, said. “It’s about the dependence on foreign oil and the need to spend billions of dollars on protecting this oil infrastructure.” Ballard met … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged ballard, car, city, indianapolis, oil, police, rosenberg, vehicle

Changing the energy culture

The Municipal Posted on February 17, 2013 by Carrie SchmittAugust 2, 2023
Apple Valley, Minn., conducted energy efficiency seminars for residents as part of a partnership with local utility companies to reduce energy consumption.

Why should cities, residents and utility companies work together to encourage energy conservation and efficiency? “If people are spending less on energy bills, they have more money to spend in their community,” explained Charles Grawe, assistant city administrator of Apple … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green | Tagged apple, community, efficiency, energy, energy efficiency, program, residents, valley

Camden County mua solar project: Highlighting energy solutions

The Municipal Posted on February 3, 2013 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Rooftop systems, such as those used by the Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, also provide a viable option for municipalities, using space that would otherwise go untapped. (Provided by groSolar)

Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority in New Jersey is one entity that has enabled solar energy with construction of a solar project at its Camden wastewater treatment plant.1 The project entered its planning phase in 2011 and construction of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Going Green, Solar Energy | Tagged camden, construction, energy, grosolar, project, projects, resor, solar

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