Category Archive for 'Environmental Education'

Fact Sheets

Monday, July 7th, 2008 Posted in Renewable Energy | Comments Off

Want more information on renewable energy? Have a look at our fact sheets. Read more..

About Our Environmental Education Program

Monday, July 7th, 2008 Posted in Environmental Education | Comments Off

The Recycling, Solid Waste and Environmental Science Program offers hands-on educational programs and technical assistance to instill a connection between our everyday actions and the natural environment as well as ... Read more..

EMC

Monday, July 7th, 2008 Posted in EMC | Comments Off

Cornell Cooperative Extension provides staff support to the Schuyler County Environmental Management Council, an advisory board to the Schuyler County Legislature. The Schuyler County Environmental Management Council (EMC) was established in ... Read more..

What You Can Do

Monday, June 9th, 2008 Posted in Energy Conservation | Comments Off

There are many ways you can cut down on your energy use. Here are some things you can do around your home. Read more..

Solid Waste Haulers in Schuyler County

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 Posted in Solid Waste | Comments Off

Schuyler County residents must dispose of waste by hiring a private hauler or by taking waste material to one of the “pay as you go” drop-off locations listed below. ... Read more..

Brochures

Monday, May 12th, 2008 Posted in Environmental Education | Comments Off

View our latest brochures by clicking the links below. Read more..

Helpful Links

Saturday, June 9th, 1990 Posted in Energy Conservation | Comments Off

To learn more about renewable energy or conserving energy, visit these links. Read more..

Helpful Links

Saturday, May 12th, 1990 Posted in Air Quality | Comments Off

Click here for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Read more..

Helpful Links

Saturday, May 12th, 1990 Posted in Recycling | Comments Off

For a list of helpful links, see below. Read more..

About Composting

Wednesday, December 31st, 1969 Posted in Composting | Comments Off

Composting conserves water, reduces reliance on fertilizers, and helps grow healthier plants. With little expense and effort, you can compost food waste (excluding meats & dairy products), yard waste and ... Read more..