About the Commission
The Environmental Commission of Camden County was established on
April 18,1991 by resolution of the Camden County Board of Freeholders,
in response to the controversy surrounding the construction of the
County’s trash-to-steam plant in Camden City. A thirty member
commission of private citizens from various walks of life was appointed
to take a comprehensive look at the environmental issues facing
Camden County and report their findings to the Freeholder Board.
As
an advisory body to the Freeholder Board, the Commission is charged
with informing the Freeholders on environmental issues affecting
the County and its residents. This information can be the result
of a direct request of the Board or by the Commission’s own
initiative.
In
addition, the Commission plays a role in informing and educating
the citizens of Camden County about environmental issues that affect
their lives. In fulfilling this role, the Commission has developed
various informational materials and programs and has sponsored projects
that serve to enhance the quality of Camden County’s environment.
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