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Certificates of Merit

RASC Light Pollution Certificate of MeritThe Society - through its Light Pollution Abatement (LPA) Committee - recognises individuals, citizen groups, businesses and communities who adopt responsible and environmentally sensitive approaches to outdoor lighting. The tangible form of this recognition is the award of the RASC Light Pollution Abatement Program's Certificate of Merit. Certificates are presented annually at the RASC's General Assembly or other suitable venue anywhere in Canada.

The RASC Light Pollution Abatement Award recognises organisations in Canada that have demonstrated leadership in the promotion of improved lighting practice through their activities in reducing glare, light trespass and artificial sky glow.The award shall given from time to time, as determined by the RASC LPA Committee, to organisations (business, government, institution or citizen groups) anywhere in Canada.

Recipients

Year Location & Acheivement 
2007Mont Megantic Observatory Establishment of Dark Sky Preserve, Quebec 
2006Elk Island Provincial Park, AB-Establishment of Dark Sky Preserve, Alberta 
 Point Pelee National Park- Establishment of Dark Sky Reserve, Ontario 
2005 Cypress Hills Inter-Provincial Park Establishment of Dark Sky Preserve, Alberta and Saskatchewan 
2003 City of Calgary- Envirosmart re-lamping Program 
 City of Abbotsford- New lighting policy in support of the MacDonald Park Dark Sky Reserve 
2001 City of Oshawa- New lighting policy calling for full cut-off fixtures 
1996 Alberta Transportation & Utilities (Edmonton) TransAlta Utilities Corporation (Calgary)- New lighting policy calling for full cut-off fixtures 
1995 Town of Richmond Hill- Full cut-off lighting policy in support of David Dunlap Observatory

 

Nominations

Nominations for the award shall be submitted to the RASC LPA Committee on or before January 31 of the year. More than one award may be given based on the merit of nominations received.

The nomination shall consist of:

  1. A rationale for giving the award to the organisation; and
  2. Shall identify the organisation, departments and individuals responsible for the initiative.

The Light Pollution Certificate shall be awarded to a representative of the  recognised organisation at the RASC Annual Meeting or other suitable venue.

We will encourage the RASC and award recipient to maximise media coverage to further the goal of light pollution abatement

Application for the Light Pollution Abatement Award should be made to:

LPA Committee Chair

Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
203 - 4920 Dundas St W
Toronto ON  M9A 1B7