Groundwater Guardian Green Sites

About GG Green Sites

The Groundwater Guardian (GG) Green Site program recognizes good stewards of groundwater by encouraging managers of highly-managed green spaces (golf courses, ball fields, education campuses, parks, etc.) to implement, measure, and document their groundwater-friendly practices related to chemical use, water use, pollution prevention, water quality, and environmental stewardship. More.

The Groundwater Guardian Green Site program is made possible by funding from the US Environmental Protection Agency
Region 7
Pollution Prevention Program,
Kellogg Foundation
, and Nebraska Environmental Trust.
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About Groundwater Guardian

The Groundwater Guardian program encourages communities of all types (cities, counties, watersheds, etc.) to begin and enhance groundwater education and protection activities. Groundwater Guardian supports communities in their efforts and recognizes their achievements. More.

donate to The Groundwater Foundation

Become A
GG Green Site

What is the Groundwater Guardian Green Site program?

FAQ: GG Green Site

"Become a Groundwater Guardian Green Site" brochure

Online Resources

Tell Me More: Join The Mailing List

2009 Application Form

Application Form (MS Word)

Application Form (PDF)

Examples

Sample Completed Application For a Golf Course

Sample Completed Application for a City Park

 

Who Is A GG Green Site?

Directory: List of Currently Designated Groundwater Guardian Green Sites

Committees

GG Green Site Program Committee

GG Green Site Technical Advisory Committee

Exclusively For
GG Green Sites

Use The Logo

Get the Reflective Road Sign

Groundwater Guardian Green Sites Road Sign

GG Green Site Public Relations Toolkit (PFD)

GG Green Site News Release Template (MS Word)

Groundwater Guardian Catalog

Questions

If you have any questions about the Green Site program, contact The Groundwater Foundation at
402-434-2740 or email guardian@groundwater.org.