The S.C.
Environmental Awareness Award, now in its 14th year, was established by the S.C.
General Assembly during the 1992 legislative session to recognize outstanding
contributions made toward the protection, conservation and improvement of South
Carolina's natural resources. The state of South Carolina is seeking nominations
for this award to recognize individuals who are doing extraordinary work for the
natural environment.
Each year the public is invited to submit nominations that are then reviewed by
an awards committee, which includes representatives from the state's
environmental and natural resource agencies. In judging nominees, the committee
considers excellence in innovation, leadership and accomplishments that
influence positive changes affecting the natural environment.
Nominations will be accepted through Dec. 15. Nomination guidelines and forms
are available on the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Web site at
http://www.dnr.sc.gov/awards/environmental.html; contact Ann Nolte in
the Columbia DNR office at (803) 734-9093; or e-mail:
enviroaward@dnr.sc.gov.
Members of the awards committee represent the S.C. Department of Natural
Resources, S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, S.C. Forestry
Commission and S.C. Sea Grant Consortium.
John L. Knott Jr., president and CEO of The Noisette Co. LLC, won the 2004 S.C.
Environmental Awareness Award. A native of Baltimore, Md., Knott is a
third-generation developer who specializes in ecologically sound development,
such as the sustainable community of Dewees Island and the redevelopment of
3,000 acres in North Charleston. Knott is also co-founder of the nonprofit
organizations The Harmony Project and The Sustainability Institute of North
Charleston. Knott was chosen to receive the award due to his innovativeness,
leadership, impact, promotion of educational opportunities, ability to influence
positive changes, and short- and long-term benefits of his projects.
Previous award winners are:
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