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FOR COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
More than $200,000 in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON, June 3, 2003 – The Honourable David Anderson, Minister of the Environment, today announced the commitment of $2.9 million in funding for 96 environmental projects in communities across Canada. In New Brunswick, 10 projects were approved for a total commitment of $205,000.
“The participation of individuals and communities is crucial to the success of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to improve the quality and conservation of water resources and to protect species and habitat,” said Minister Anderson. “I congratulate the initiative of the organizations and volunteers involved with these projects, and invite recipient communities across the country to join them in their efforts.”
The funding comes from Environment Canada’s EcoAction Community Funding Program, an initiative designed to help locally based, non profit organizations undertake environmental projects. The 10 successful projects in New Brunswick include:
• a demonstration site to promote energy conservation and renewable energy technologies in Carleton County;
• a project that will assist low income residents to repair or replace defective septic systems to improve water quality in the Brantville, Bayshore and Pokemouche communities; and,
• a small marsh restoration project in the Lower St. John River area.
To be eligible for EcoAction funding, projects must result in positive, measurable environmental benefits and build public awareness of priority environmental issues such as air quality, climate change, water quality and species at risk. The projects must also respond to community needs and obtain matching funding or in kind support from other sponsors. Submission deadlines for proposals to the EcoAction program are February 1st and October 1st of each year.
A list of the recently approved projects and information on the EcoAction program can be found at http://www.ec.gc.ca/ecoaction/.
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For further information, please contact:
Ted Jennex |