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Deadline Approaching For EPA Youth Awards

BOSTON — Applications for the 2006 President’s Environmental Youth Award’s (PEYA) are being accepted until October 31. Applications can be found at epa.gov/enviroed/awards.

The President’s Environmental Youth Awards have been presented annually since 1971 to honor students in kindergarten through twelfth grade who develop projects that help protect local environments and promote local environmental awareness in their communities. Each year, contestants submit applications along with summaries of their environmental projects to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional offices.

Regional panels judge projects on environmental need, accomplishment of goals, long-term environmental benefits, and positive impact on local communities. The panels also consider project design, coordination, implementation, innovation and soundness of approach, and the students’ effectiveness in presenting the projects.

Last year’s regional awardees were from Marshfield High School, in Marshfield, Mass. They were recognized by the US EPA and received one of ten awards nationwide at a White House ceremony. The biology students were honored for work they completed in 2004, building a rain garden that currently serves as a natural filter to prevent contaminated runoff from entering the South River in Marshfield.

Regional coordinators manage the PEYA program for each EPA region. Coordinators can answer any questions about the program, oversee the review of submitted applications, and work with sponsors on follow-up activities.

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