The Frederick County Sustainability Commission is accepting nominations for its 2021 Sustainability Awards. These awards recognize individuals and organizations in Frederick County that have made an outstanding contribution in helping the county advance sustainability efforts. Awards are based on demonstrated leadership, innovation and success in sustainability. Applications are due on June 1, 2021. Please click here for more information.
The Frederick County Sustainability Commission is accepting nominations for its 2019 Sustainability Awards to recognize individuals and organizations in Frederick County that have made an outstanding contribution in helping the county advance sustainability efforts. Awards are presented based on demonstrated leadership, innovation, and success in sustainability. Awards are available to individuals, nonprofits and commercial enterprises. Click the following link for more information: 2019 Sustainability Awards.
In time for Earth Month, County Executive Jan Gardner launched the 2018 Septic Pump-Out Rebate Program on Thursday, April 5, 2018 to encourage property owners to have their septic systems pumped out every five years. Regular pumping of septic systems every five years maintains the effectiveness and longevity of systems and reduces nutrient pollution leaching over time.
The Septic Pump-Out Rebate Program targets all homeowners with a septic system and offers a $75.00 rebate every five years. The current average septic system pump-out is $270.00. 2018 Rebates will be available for approximately 330 homeowners who have their septic pumped between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2018. To learn more about the Septic Pump-Out Rebate Program or to download an application, visit our website or contact Linda Williamson.
Is pet waste a problem in your neighborhood? Let us know what you think about pet waste in your neighborhood and help us raise awareness by taking the survey!
Beginning in summer 2014, Frederick County's Office of Sustainability & Environmental Resources (OSER) will be offering an expanded Neighborhood Green program to help eligible landowners create personalized plans for their properties that include native species of trees, shrubs, and grasses; beautiful rain gardens; water-saving rain barrels, and more! Please click here for program details. Our program was also featured in the Frederick News Post on June 2, 2014.
Congratulations to 138 households that certified as Power Savers and/or Green Leaders at our 2013 Recognition Event!
Spring News from Sustainable Frederick County and Monocacy & Catoctin Watershed Alliance: http://conta.cc/138nlnu.
Check out this video about one home’s experience with the Power Saver Retrofits Program: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3rfyXFbpL0.