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2012-2013
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In 2012, PWs' Collaborative Home-Generated Sharps Waste Collection Program, received the CSAC Challenge Merit Award from the California State Association of Counties. This award recognizes the most innovative programs and services in the State.
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In 2012, Public Works' Environmental Program Division received the 2011 Productivity - Group Achievement Award from Los Angeles County Public Works for the Lancaster Landfill Expansion Project. This award recognizes a working group that has performed in an exceptional manner in the past year to enhance departmental productivity and/or achieving departmental goals and objectives.
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In 2012, Public Works' Environmental Program Division received the 2011 E-Government Project of the Year from Los Angeles County Public Works for the Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS). This award recognizes the best Public Works project using information technology to achieve the Department's business goals and to facilitate more efficient and user-friendly government services
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2011-2012
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In 2012, Public Works' Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS),
received the NACO Achievement Award from the
National Association of Counties. This award recognizes innovative County Government Programs.
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The Solid Waste Information Management System
received the 2011 E-Government Project of the Year from Los Angeles County Department
of Public Works. This award recognizes projects
using information technology to achieve the Department's business goals and to facilitate more efficient
and user-friendly government services.
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2009-2010
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In 2009, Environmental Programs Division received the Strategic Plan Achievement Award
from Los Angeles County Public Works
for the Sunshine Canyon Landfill Expansion Project. This award recognizes extraordinary work
that achieve or implement one or more of the goals and/or objectives of the Countywide
and Public Works Strategic Plans.
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In 2009, Public Works received two
Honorable Mentions from the California State Association of Counties
(CSAC) for the
Sharps Waste Management Program
and Permitting the Sunshine Canyon Landfill Expansion.
The CSAC Challenge Awards recognize the innovative and creative spirit of California county governments
as they find new and effective ways of providing programs and services to their citizens.
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In 2009, Public Works, received the Top Ten Award from the County of
Los Angeles Quality and Productivity Commission for its work on permitting the Sunshine Canyon Landfill.
The 23rd Annual Productivity and Quality Awards Program
recognizes the ten most impressive projects within evaluation guidelines.
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In 2009, Public Works received the NACo Achievement Award from the
National Association of Counties for its work on permitting the Sunshine Canyon Landfill. The award
recognizes unique innovative county programs.
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2007-2008
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In 2008, Public Works' Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS)
received the Digital Government Achievement Awards from the
Center for Digital Government.
This award recognizes the most innovative, user-friendly state and local government portals.
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In 2008, Environmental Programs Division received the E-Government Project of the Year for
Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS) from
Los Angeles County Public Works.
This award recognizes the best Public Works project using information technology to achieve the Department's
business goals and to facilitate more efficient and user-friendly government services.
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In 2007, Public Works' Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS)
received the Challenge Award from the
California State Association of Counties.
This award recognizes program innovation and creativity.
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In 2007, Public Works' Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS)
received the Technical Excellence Award from the
American Society of Civil Engineers-Metropolitan Los Angeles Branch.
This award recognizes the contributions of branch members in specialized
and nontraditional areas of Civil Engineering.
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In 2007, Public Works' Solid Waste Information Management System (SWIMS)
received a Best of California - Project Excellence Award from the
Center for Digital Government for the best application serving organization business
objectives and a Challenge Award from the
California State Association of Counties.
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In 2007, Public Works received four awards from the Los Angeles County 21st
annual Productivity and Quality Awards Program. These include Million Dollar Club and
Special Merit Plaque Awards (Franchise Trash Collection System), Certificate of Recognition (Garbage Disposal Districts), and Traditional Plaque Award (Solid Waste Information Management System). The PQA is a Countywide recognition program undertaken by the Quality and Productivity Commission, with the support of the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors and the Chief Executive Office. This award recognizes commendable achievements in public service.
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2005-2006
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In 2006, Public Works' (Solid Waste Information Management System), received the NACO Achievement Award from the National Association of Counties. This award recognizes innovative County Government Programs.
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In 2006, the Antelope Valley Environmental Collection Center (AVECC)
received a NACO Achievement Award by the National Association
of Counties who recognize creative and effective programs. The Center provides a free, safe, and
convenient method for residents to drop-off Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste.
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In September 2006, the Countywide Household Hazardous and Electronic Waste
Management Program received the 2006 Most Unique E-Waste Program Award by
CalRecycle. The Award recognized the County's
implementation of an E-Waste Recycling Radio Campaign with KFI AM 640.
The campaign used a radio personality technology expert, Leo Laporte, to educate listeners that computers,
televisions, and other electronics are "Too Toxic to Trash."
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In 2005, the Countywide Smart Gardening Program was recognized as a
Platinum Winner in the MarCom Creative Awards by the Association of Marketing and
Communication Professionals for its excellent production of the
Smart Gardening Video. The video was able to incorporate creative
and motivational approaches to educating the public on the techniques of composting, worm composting,
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2001-2002
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In 2002, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program
received the Award of Excellence from the Public Relations Society of America
to recognize its commitment to educate the public on the importance of
proper household hazardous waste disposal. The Program collaborated with radio/TV stations,
home improvement stores, and other businesses to reach as many County residents as possible.
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In 2002, Los Angeles CountyPublic Works received Honorable Mention for its Second Annual Antelope Valley Environmental Pride Week, Prosecuting Illegal Dumping, and CleanLA.com programs from the California State Association of Counties Challenge Awards which recognizes jurisdictions who use new and effective ways of providing programs and services to their citizens.
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In 2002, the website CleanLA.com received a plaque for the Productivity
and Quality Awards by the Quality and Productivity Commission
and the Productivity Managers Network, with the support of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and the Chief Administrative Office.
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In 2002, the Tire Recycling Program received the
EPA Environmental Award, which is
given to government agencies, community groups, professional organizations, businesses,
or individuals that protect the environment.
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In 2002, a Certificate of Appreciation was awarded to Public Works by
United States Senator Barbara Boxer in recognition of "outstanding accomplishments"
in preserving the environment.
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Los Angeles County received a
2002 National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Award for the Earvin "Magic" Johnson Recreation Area Waste Tire Project.
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The creative partnership between the County of Los Angeles and Heal the Bay was recognized with a Water Quality Award from the Regional Water Quality Control Board in April 2002 for its work in organizing Bay Days - an annual event fostering appreciation of the Pacific Ocean. This award is given to organizations that demonstrate their concern in the preservation and enhancement of water quality.
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In 2001, the California Integrated Waste Management Board
recognized several Public Works programs for achievements in waste reduction.
Our Tire Recycling Program,
Countywide Smart Gardening Program,
SmartBusiness Recycling Program, and
Battle of the Schools
Waste Reduction Competition received
Trash Cutters Awards for Innovation, Public Information,
Urban Waste Reduction, and Schools, respectively. In addition, our
Environmental Defenders,
Residential Recycling Program, and Environmental Resources Website
CleanLA.com received Honorable Recognition.
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Generation Earth, the County's middle and high school environmental program, was awarded 2nd place in the 2001 Keep California Beautiful Outstanding Environmental Achievement Award category for its efforts in educating teens about protecting the environment. Keep California Beautiful recognizes outstanding efforts by communities, public and private organizations, community groups, schools, and individuals for their work to improve the State's environment.
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EarthJam 2: Kids Conference on the Environment received the Distinguished Service Citation from the 2001 Keep America Beautiful Award Program. Earth Jam 2 is an all day event for Los Angeles County fourth-graders to participate in environmental learning by attending workshops about composting, water and energy efficiency, storm water pollution prevention and much more.
Keep America Beautiful is a nonprofit organization whose network of local, statewide and international affiliate programs educate individuals about litter prevention, and ways to reduce, reuse, recycle and properly manage waste materials.
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In 2001, Los Angeles County received Honorable Mention in the California State Association of Counties Challenge Awards for our Local News Environmental Education Partnership and SmartBusiness Recycling Program.
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Each year the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) recognizes outstanding waste reduction programs throughout the nation. In 2001, Los Angeles County was honored with awards for our Environmental Defenders, Generation Earth,
HHW Collection, and Used Oil Media Campaign Programs.
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Los Angeles County received three
2001 National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Awards which are awarded to recognize innovative county government programs that enable NACo to build a storehouse of county success stories that can be passed on to other counties. Our three programs winning awards relating primarily to waste reduction and pollution prevention: Local News Environmental Education Partnership with KTLA, the
County Procurement Programs and Cooperatives,
and the Waste Tire Recycling Program.
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The US Federal Executive Board recognized the KTLA and HHW Education Partnership with their
2001 Public Service Image Award.
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Environmental Defenders
assembly show video won national recognition as a finalist in the prestigious 2001
Telly Awards contest. The Telly Awards honor outstanding television, film,
and video productions from all 50 states.
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In 2001 the LA County Fair Commission distinguished our booth at the L.A. County Fair as
Best Exhibit Space.
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1999-2000
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For the year 2000, ten Los Angeles County programs were recognized by the California Integrated Waste Management Board
(CIWMB) for their achievements in waste reduction.
Public Works' Residential Recycling Program,
County Departmental Recycling Program, and Los Angeles County Procurement Programs (recycled paper and re-refined oil) received Trash Cutters Awards for
Waste Prevention, Urban Waste Reduction, and Procurement, respectively. Also, Project Isaiah, a yearly gun collection and recycling
effort coordinated by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs' Department, received a Trash Cutters Award for Innovation.
In addition, we received Honorable Recognition in six of seven categories for our effective and sustainable waste reduction programs,
namely: the Waste Tire Recycling Program,
Countywide Yard Waste Management Program,
SmartBusiness Recycling Program,
Secondary School Environmental Education Program (Generation Earth),
our Environmental Resources Website (CleanLA.com), and the Schools and HHW Partnerships we fostered.
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Los Angeles County received a
2000 National Association of Counties (NACo) Achievement Award for its EarthJam: Kids Conference on the Environment Program.
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In August 2000, the Los Angeles County Quality and Productivity Commission recognized Environmental Programs Division for our "Warning Signs" ad campaign for stormwater pollution prevention. Environmental Programs also received a
Productivity and Quality Special Award for County Image Enhancement for our very successful KTLA and HHW Education Partnership.
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The Los Angeles County Environmental Resources website (www.CleanLA.com) was chosen by the International Association of Web Masters and Designers to receive their 2000-2001 Golden Web Award. In addition, the website was selected by Computer User Magazine (formerly known as Computer Currents) as one of their
Links of the Week for the week of May 8, 2000, for its originality, content and quality. The website is developed and maintained by the Los Angeles County Public Works Environmental Programs Division.
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The Environmental Defenders assembly show video received the 2000 Association of Visual Communicators Award of Distinction, a national award that recognizes excellence in visual communication.
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Los Angeles County's EarthJam: Kids Conference on the Environment received the Best of the Best Award for Innovative IT Project at the 2000 Government, Business & Education Tech Expo. This Expo brings together representatives from the public and private sectors to share ideas about improving education.
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Los Angeles County was the recipient of the California Integrated Waste Management Board's (CIWMB) 1999 Trash Cutters Award for Innovation for our Waste Tire Management Program. In addition, Los Angeles County received Honorable Mentions in four of the seven categories for our effective and sustainable waste reduction programs, which include our Countywide Departmental Recycling, Countywide Yard Waste Management, Business Recycling, Residential Recycling, Environmental Defenders, and Generation Earth Programs. This constituted the lion's share of honorable mentions given out for 1999.
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The Generation Earth Program received the School Curricula Excellence Silver Award from the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) for 1999 and 1998. SWANA recognizes outstanding educational programs throughout the Country.
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1997-1998
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Los Angeles County was also the recipient of the CIWMB's 1998 Trash Cutters Award for Outstanding Urban Waste Reduction Program. The award recognized the County's outstanding Rubberized Asphalt/Slurry Seal, Countywide Yard Waste Management, Business Recycling, Residential Recycling, annual Countywide Christmas Tree Recycling (seasonal), Environmental Defenders, and Generation Earth Programs.
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The Environmental Defenders Program received the 1998 National Creativity in Public Relations Award (CIPRA) for the "Best National Program in the Environmental Issues Area." CIPRA is the largest and most prestigious awards program of its kind, and is presented by Inside PR, a leading public relations professional publication.
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The Public Communicators of Los Angeles recognizes professionalism in public relations with the PRO Awards. The Environmental Defenders program was honored with first place in the 1998 Pro Awards for its printed materials.
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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors annually recognizes the top programs within the County for outstanding quality and creativity. EarthFest '98, an unprecedented Earth Day celebration created in conjunction with the Environmental Defenders program, CBS Television Channel 2, and Heal the Bay, was honored as one of the top programs for 1998.
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The Residential Recycling Program was awarded the Annual Prisms Award by the Public Relations Society of America in 1998.
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In 1997, the Residential Recycling Program was awarded the
Silver Anvil Award of Excellence for public relations by
Public Relations Society of America.
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