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Charleston County’s “Living Green” TV Show Airs Sixth Episode


Charleston County News Release

 

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Name:   Jennie Davis, Charleston County Public Information Officer

Phone: 843.958.4012

Email:   jdavis@charlestoncounty.org

 

Release Number: 2999

Date: April 16, 2009

 

 

See photo of EPA grant check presentation: http://www.charlestoncounty.org/NewsImages/epa.htm

 

Charleston County’s “Living Green” TV Show Airs Sixth Episode

This month’s topic: “Emerging Technologies

 

Viewers can watch the sixth episode of “Living Green,” Charleston County Government’s 30-minute green lifestyle TV show, in April. The show airs on channels WTAT FOX 24 and My TV Charleston each month.

 

This month’s topic is “Emerging Technologies” and will include representatives speaking about the potential for near-shore wind energy production in South Carolina and the associated on-going research. There will also be a discussion on technology available to reduce household waste by converting trash into compact pellets that can be used in industrial applications as a fuel source to replace coal and reduce emissions of air pollutants.

 

Featured guests in the sixth episode of “Living Green” are:

 

 

 

“Living Green’s” sixth episode is scheduled to air on the following dates and times:

 

DATE                            TIME/STATION

Saturday, April 25       8 a.m. on WTAT FOX 24 (Comcast channel 6)

Tuesday, April 28       10:30 a.m. on My TV Charleston, WMMP (Comcast channel 13)

 

The County’s show is funded through a $236,498 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) grant given for Charleston County’s continuing participation in its Project Impact Partnership Program, which aims to reduce local air and water pollution through public education programs.

 

“The TV show is part of an extensive educational campaign that we are taking on in order to provide information and assistance to our citizens on ways to reduce pollution and improve our air and water quality in order to protect the environment for future generations,” said Carl Simmons, Charleston County’s Building Inspection Services Director who oversees the County’s Project Impact program.

 

The show’s host, Matthew Horton, is a journalism major at the College of Charleston who is doing an internship at Fox 24 and MYTV. Guests and panelists appear on the show, including experts and scientists on the local, state and national level.

 

In addition to the “Living Green” TV show, other educational campaigns being developed through the CARE project will also focus on:

 

SIDEBAR: Background information on EPA’s CARE Grant and Charleston County’s Project Impact

 

 

Visit the EPA CARE Web site at www.epa.gov/care or Charleston County’s web site http://www.charlestoncounty.org/Departments/BuildingServices/care.htm to learn more about the CARE program.

 

To schedule a presentation on environmental quality and pollution issues, local groups can contact Charleston County Government’s Building Services Department by phone at (843) 202-6940 or by e-mail at care@charlestoncounty.org.



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