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National Pollution Prevention Round Table Partner
of the Year Award
Environmental partnership wins national award
Helping businesses in western Pennsylvania reduce waste and emissions,
save energy, save or create more than 400 jobs, and achieve $20
million in economic benefits over five years has earned the Most
Valuable Pollution Prevention Award from the National Pollution
Prevention Roundtable for the ETAC-PennTAP-Penn State McKeesport
Partnership.
The Electrotechnology Application Center at Northampton Community
College (ETAC), the Pennsylvania Technical Assistance Program (PennTAP),
and Penn State McKeesport formed a partnership to provide one-on-one
pollution prevention and environmental compliance outreach and
technical assistance to help western Pennsylvania businesses go
beyond regulatory compliance.
Among the documented environmental benefits from the partnership's
first five years are a reduction of 70,000,000 gallons of water
use and wastewater discharged; elimination of 12,000,000 pounds
of air emissions; and reduction of 5,000,000 pounds of solid wastes.
In addition, the partnership clients reported energy savings of
4,000,000 kilowatts of electric power and 50,000 thousand cubic
feet per year of natural gas.
The award, presented on September 19, 2006, was sponsored by the
National Pollution Prevention Roundtable, the largest membership
organization in the United States devoted solely to pollution prevention.
The Roundtable provides a national forum for promoting the development,
implementation, and evaluation of efforts to avoid, eliminate,
or reduce pollution at the source. Other 2006 award winners included
EnviroStars Corporation, The Maryland Department of Environment-Maryland
Technology Extension Service, Michigan Department of Environmental
Quality and Agriculture, Rochester Institute of Technology, Steelcase,
Inc., Tinker Air Force Base, US EPA ORD Cincinnati/UNStain North
America LLC, and US EPA Region 8/Yellowstone National Park.
Dr. Mike Vasilik, Director, and Joe Cresko, Process and Materials
Engineer represented ETAC at the award ceremony in Washington,
D.C. PennTAP specialist Roger Price, who accepted the award on
behalf of the partnership, said, "In the past many economic development
stakeholders have often viewed economic development and environmental
protection as competing priorities. This partnership illustrates
how technical assistance focused on waste reduction and energy
conservation can be entirely compatible with economic development."

Pictured from left to right are: Jeffrey Burke, NPPR Executive
Director, Mike Vasilik, Ph.D. ETAC Director, Roger Price, PENNTAP
Senior Technical Specialist, Joe Cresko, ETAC Materials and Processing
Engineer, and Marcia Horan, Michigan Department of Environmental
Quality (DEQ)
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