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CANCELLED: 2020 Annual Meeting Savannah, Georgia
The SSDN 2020 Annual Meeting will be held in Savannah, Georgia, from May 4th to 6th, 2020.
Read MoreGREEN LIST:Registration for SSDN 2020 Annual Meeting Open; Charlotte Listed as the Largest US City to Purchase Renewable Energy Through a Green Tariff; SEEA Announces two new reports important to our build environment; Events and Job Opportunities
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Read MoreGREEN LIST: Healthy Babies, Bright Futures project in Columbia, SC; Boca Raton, FL Regulates Single Use Plastics; Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition Leadership Summit; Green Minds Think Alike Podcast; Member Spotlight: Ashlee Painter
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Read MoreGREEN LIST: SSDN Announces New Fiscal Sponsor, USDN; IECC Voting Efforts Made an Impact, Orange County, FL Hires New Resilience and Sustainability Officer; Erin Gill of Knoxville, TN Receives a Promotion;
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Read MoreThe Southeast Sustainable Communities Fund (SSCF) Awards Five New Sustainability Grants in the Southeast
Projects are focused on creating innovative, equitable, and scalable solutions to climate change, related specifically to water and/or energy.
Read MoreOffice of Capital Improvements Hosts Citywide Stormwater Master Plan Workshop to Build a More Resilient City of Miami, FL
The City of Miami Office of Capital Improvements (OCI) recently hosted a Stormwater Master Plan (SWMP) workshop, attracting more than 60 local industry and academic experts.
Read MoreGREEN LIST: Deadline Round 2 Peer Learning Charrettes, All Network Call, Website Updates
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Read MoreRequest for Proposals (RFP) SSDN 2019 Peer Learning Charrettes
SSDN’s Peer Learning Charrettes (PLC) program offers a limited number of small grants to support SSDN members to share, develop, and learn about specific sustainability or resilience practices that can be spread widely throughout the South.
Read MoreFayetteville, AR, flips on solar panels at wastewater treatment plants
Representatives with the city of Fayetteville, Ozarks Electric Cooperative and Today’s Power Inc. flipped the switch this past September on the planned solar fields at two wastewater treatment plants.
Read MoreDurham, NC, Finds Creative Ways to Engage the Community in Imagine a Day Without Water
Check out Durham’s very funny and creative way to engage their community in imagining life without water.
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