For Immediate Release: Friday, January 12, 2024
Montgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has released its “2023 Year in Review” video showcasing a year of dedication, progress and environmental stewardship.
The video is available on the DEP website and social media channels. It offers a comprehensive overview of the department’s initiatives, achievements and community engagement from the past year and includes a look ahead to 2024.
“Our County is fortunate to have so many dedicated people working hard every day to enhance the quality of life in our community by protecting and improving our air, water, and land,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “Through important environmental programs such as the Commercial Food Scraps Recycling Program, our water quality projects with our nonprofits and our partnerships with local businesses through the Electrified Dealer Program, DEP ’s work with community members and businesses demonstrates that we can all work together to shape a better future.”
Highlights featured in DEP’s “2023 Year in Review” video include:
Renewable Energy Milestones:
“I want to thank our community and our staff for their individual and collective contributions that have made our 2023 accomplishments possible,” said DEP Director Jon Monger. “As we celebrate our 2023 work highlighted in the ‘Year in Review’ video, I invite all community members and businesses to continue to take action to improve our environment and public health. Together, we are building a more sustainable and resilient Montgomery County.”
The efforts are working toward helping the County reach the goals in its Climate Action Plan.
“Congratulations to the team at DEP for their many successes in 2023 in partnership with businesses and local communities,” said County Climate Change Officer Sarah Kogel Smucker. “The video demonstrates the significant effect of DEP’s work on just climate change and environmental solutions. I look forward to the drive and leadership DEP will bring to significantly advancing the County’s ambitious climate change goals in 2024.”
To watch the video and learn more about DEP’s programs, visit the DEP website.
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