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Rain Barrel Program
The town of Grand Falls has established a " Share-the-cost" program for the purchase of rain barrels. This program is designed to provide an incentive to the business community or individual residents to save potable water thus improving the environment.
Urban Reforestation Program
The town of Grand Falls has established a "Share-the-cost" program for tree planting projects that create or enhance green space within the municipality. This program is designed to provide an incentive to the business community, groups or individual residents to plant more trees thus beautifying our surroundings and improving the environment. This program will develop a stronger sense of community pride and foster greater appreciation for Grand Falls' natural heritage.
Guide for Good Environmental Practices for Municipal Employeees
This mandate consists of a series of good environmental practices within the town's employees and also in the service delivery channel it offers to its population.
Saving Drinking Water
Information and facts on drinking water and wastewater infrastructures.
Anti-idling Policy
In 2009, the town of Grand Falls adopted an Anti-Idling Policy limiting engine idling for the entire fleet of municipal vehicles and equipment/ It also encourages all drivers to reduce their personal vehicle idling time.
Envrionment Protection Policy
Since 2010, an Environment Protection Policy has existed in order to encourage best environmental practices at the town of Grand Falls. This policy applies to every employee in the execution of their duties. In the PDF document, we hope that you will find interesting information that will inspire you in your efforts to protect our environment.
Study
Slope stability an erosion assessment study. You can now download the Grand Falls Slope stability and erosion assessment study at atlanticadaptation.ca.
Radon Gaz
Click on the Health Canada link to find out more information on radon gaz.
BMP Guide for Property Owners
Click on the link for more information
Recycle NB
Click on the link to visit the Recycle NB Website.