Chesapeake Bay Program

A Watershed Partnership

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 8, 2007

Contact: Josh Voelker, 410/267-5708

ivoelker@chesaDeakebav.net

Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Awards Bestowed Upon Regional Businesses

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Chesapeake Bay Program's Businesses for the Bay
initiative today presented 10 regional businesses with the esteemed Environmental
Excellence Award and one individual Mentor of the Year for their efforts in reducing
nutrient and chemical pollution in the Bay and its tributaries.

Businesses for the Bay Environmental Excellence Award recipients were selected by
their peers and honored for their successful efforts to implement pollution prevention
projects. Pollution prevention - reducing pollutants through equipment, technology and
procedure modifications, or the redesigning of products - benefits businesses by
helping improve their bottom line and helping improve the quality of their local
environment.

Mentor of the Year awards are granted to existing Businesses for the Bay members who
go above and beyond to provide voluntary assistance and experienced insight to others
on pollution prevention subjects and related environmental issues.

""This year's awardees are to be commended for their voluntary efforts to help clean up
the Chesapeake Bay," said Businesses for the Bay Coordinator Mary Lynn Wilhere.
""Their actions speak volumes as to what the business and industrial community can do.
Without the active involvement of groups like these, restoration of the Bay would be
much more difficult:'

Winners of the Businesses for the Bay Environmental Excellence Awards are:

Virginia Regional Environmental Management System (V-REMS) Partnership

Partner of the Year

Ms. Kristel Riddervold, City of Charlottesville, Va.

Mentor of the Year

Anheuser-Busch, Inc.- Williamsburg, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Large Facility

City of Charlottesville, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Local Government

Corporate Office Properties Trust- Columbia, Md.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Small Facility

eCity Corporation- Ellicott City, Md.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Small Facility

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Isle of Wight Family & Cosmetic Dentistry- Smithfield, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Small Facility

Norfolk Naval Shipyard- Portsmouth, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Federal Facility

Smithfield Packing Company- Landover, Md.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Large Facility

University of Virginia- Charlottesville, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, State Government

York County School Division- Yorktown, Va.

Outstanding Achievement for Pollution Prevention, Local Government

More than 900 companies and local municipalities throughout the Bay watershed are members of
Businesses for the Bay (B4B). The program works with businesses, government facilities and other
organizations to prevent pollution by reducing or eliminating waste at its source. During the 2006-
2007 year, B4B members reduced or recycled more than 512 million pounds of waste and saved
more than $7.2 million.

Profiles of award-winning Businesses for the Bay members and their programs are available on the
Businesses for the Bay website at www.b4bav.org.

Since 1983, the Chesapeake Bay Program has coordinated the restoration of the Bay and its watershed.
For more information, visit http://www.chesapeakebav.net.

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