| Leadville and La Plata County (Colo.) projects earn EPA environmental justice grants
Contacts:
U.S. EPA: Richard Mylott, 303-312-6654 Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency: 970-259-1916 Cloud City Conservation Center: 720-940-6900
(Denver, Colorado – September 19, 2013) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing two Colorado organizations with 2013 Environmental Justice Small Grants. The Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency, based in Durango, Colo., will receive $30,000 to conduct education and outreach to La Plata County residents to reduce exposure to indoor health hazards. Leadville, Colo.-based Cloud City Conservation Center will receive $29,984 to help low-income residents improve energy efficiency in their homes. The Colorado organizations being funded are among 39 non-profit and tribal organizations nationwide receiving a total of $1.1 million in competitive grants to address environmental justice issues. The grants will enable the organizations to develop solutions to local health and environmental issues in low-income, minority and tribal communities overburdened by harmful pollution. Four Corners Office for Resource Efficiency (4CORE) “4CORE” will provide education and outreach to low-income residents of La Plata County, Colo. to address environmental and public health issues associated with poor indoor air quality and home-based health hazards. Area families will benefit from training on how to identify toxins and sources of pollution, proper use and disposal of household chemicals and pesticides and how to prevent or reduce health risks through low or no-cost methods. More information: http://www.fourcore.org/Home.aspx Cloud City Conservation Center Cloud City Conservation Center seeks to address the disproportionate burden of energy consumption among Hispanic, low-income residents of Lake County, Colo. Through home energy audits, multi-family building evaluations and a culturally sensitive outreach plan, participants will achieve substantial energy savings in their homes and community and will be empowered to find solutions to environmental challenges posed by old and inadequate housing stock and a severely cold climate. More information: http://cloudcityconservation.org/ “EPA’s Environmental Justice Small Grants are making a visible difference in communities across the country,” said EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy. “These grants help build capacity, raise awareness, and equip communities with the tools to address environmental challenges – from climate change impacts to brownfields and water pollution. I’m proud to continue to promote these important grants and advance EPA’s long-term commitment to our community stakeholders.”
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
News Release: Leadville and La Plata County (Colo.) projects earn EPA environmental justice grants
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