Sussex Conservation District announces inaugural Conservation Stewardship Awards

Posted 9/15/21

GEORGETOWN – Sussex Conservation District, the delegated authority for Delaware Sediment and Stormwater Regulations in Sussex County, is accepting entries for the inaugural Conservation …

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Sussex Conservation District announces inaugural Conservation Stewardship Awards

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GEORGETOWN – Sussex Conservation District, the delegated authority for Delaware Sediment and Stormwater Regulations in Sussex County, is accepting entries for the inaugural Conservation Stewardship Award. This award will recognize organizations in five categories that have exceeded regulations to prepare, protect and preserve sensitive natural resources in the county.

“SCD, through its recognition and appreciation of these organizations hopes to catalyze future voluntary conservation and encourage residents to choose conservation-focused organizations,” said Jessica Watson, sediment and stormwater program manager at SCD.

Entries will be accepted in the following categories:

  • Developer
    • Residential
    • Commercial
  • Design team
  •  Engineer
    • Surveyor
    • Other
  • Home builder
    •  1-50 homes per year
    • 51+ homes per year
  • Homeowner association
    • Open space management
    • Stormwater management

  • Site Contractor
    • Residential
    • Commercial

Multiple entries per organization are permitted, photos and videos are encouraged. The deadline to enter is Monday, Nov. 15.

A panel of judges will evaluate entries and winners will be announced in early January 2022. Winners will receive the 2022 Conservation Stewardship Award and graphic.

A banquet, on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022, at Mulligan’s Pointe in Georgetown, will formally recognize winners, their achievement and positive impact on the state’s natural resources.

For more information or to download entry forms, visit the website.

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