Peter Crowl
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That's the underlying message of this piece from PC&D... and the way California goes so goes the rest of the nation on these issues. What will our long term plan be to either fight this trend of live with it's results.
Green carwashing recognized by Schwarzenegger
SANTA CLARITA, CA â€â€� Local public relations consultant Stephanie Weiss was recently recognized by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for her work in promoting environmentally-friendly carwashing, The Signal reported on Jan. 21.
Weiss was honored for her work in teaching carwash owners how to design, develop and implement charity carwash programs from both a community service and an environmental protection perspective, eliminating wastewater from carwash operations, the news service reported.
****The governor and the state's Environmental Protection Agency wrote that Weiss' work sends a clear and concise message about the harmful effects of driveway washing and the importance of community collaboration, the article said. ****
"I was shocked. Recognition for my work came as complete surprise," Weiss said in the article. Weiss told the news service that she had been working with both individual carwash owners and members of the Western Carwash Association (WCA) for a number of years now.
According to the article, Schwarzenegger became familiar with her work when she submitted the WCA as a candidate for the Governor's 2004 Environmental and Economic Leadership Award. While the association didn't receive the award, Weiss was recognized for her work in the campaign.
Peter..concerned...in Denver
Green carwashing recognized by Schwarzenegger
SANTA CLARITA, CA â€â€� Local public relations consultant Stephanie Weiss was recently recognized by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for her work in promoting environmentally-friendly carwashing, The Signal reported on Jan. 21.
Weiss was honored for her work in teaching carwash owners how to design, develop and implement charity carwash programs from both a community service and an environmental protection perspective, eliminating wastewater from carwash operations, the news service reported.
****The governor and the state's Environmental Protection Agency wrote that Weiss' work sends a clear and concise message about the harmful effects of driveway washing and the importance of community collaboration, the article said. ****
"I was shocked. Recognition for my work came as complete surprise," Weiss said in the article. Weiss told the news service that she had been working with both individual carwash owners and members of the Western Carwash Association (WCA) for a number of years now.
According to the article, Schwarzenegger became familiar with her work when she submitted the WCA as a candidate for the Governor's 2004 Environmental and Economic Leadership Award. While the association didn't receive the award, Weiss was recognized for her work in the campaign.
Peter..concerned...in Denver