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Contact: Troy Hawks
NSAA Communications
(720) 963-4215
thawks@nsaa.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NSAA Announces Sustainable Slopes Grant Winners
Funds Stimulate Green Projects and Improve Snowmaking Efficiency at U.S. Ski Areas.
LAKEWOOD, COLO. – April 28, 2010 – The National Ski Areas Association
(NSAA) today named five member ski areas as the recipients of its annual Sustainable Slopes
Grant program. The ski areas winning cash grants include Alta, Utah, Crested Butte, Colo.,
Grand Targhee, Wyo., Mt. Abram, Maine, and Stevens Pass, Wash. The grants, this year
totaling $100,000, are designed to spark innovation among NSAA member resorts and
provide resorts additional resources to initiate sustainability projects.
“These grants are a great vehicle for not only implementing new green projects at
U.S. ski areas, but also to encourage the sharing of information of successful environmental
programs and practices among our member resorts,” says NSAA President Michael Berry.
New this year are two in-kind high-efficiency snowmaking system grants provided by
Massachusetts-based snowmaking equipment manufacturer Snow Economics/HKD Snowmakers.
Being selected as this year’s winners, Mt. Abram, Maine and Crested Butte, Colo., each
receive 10 high-efficiency snowmaking guns from Snow Economics/HKD Snowmakers, a total
value of $80,000.
“HKD is committed to sustainability and we are thrilled to contribute to the greening
of ski area snowmaking and support the broader Sustainable Slopes program. Both Crested
Butte and Mt. Abram submitted compelling applications for our snowmaking grants and we
look forward to working closely with both resorts to realize their goal of greater snowmaking
efficiency,” says Snow Economics President Charles Santry.
Other winning projects of the grant program, sponsored by California energy bar maker
CLIF Bar & Co., and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), include a energy management
and interpretive signage projects at Alta; an electric bike used for resort maintenance at
Crested Butte; water bottle refilling stations at Grand Targhee; and a composting pilot project
at Stevens Pass. Each of the winning programs will be highlighted in a future issue of the NSAA
Journal. For more information on NSAA’s Sustainable Slopes Grant program or to learn more about
environmental initiatives and projects visit the Environment section of nsaa.org.
THE NATIONAL SKI AREAS ASSOCIATION, LOCATED IN LAKEWOOD, COLO., IS A TRADE ASSOCIATION FORMED IN 1962 FOR SKI AREA OWNERS AND OPERATORS NATIONWIDE.
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