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Find similar grantsSAS Project: Litter Law Enforcement Workshop Grants is sponsored by EPA Trash Free Waters South Atlantic Strategy (SAS). Provides grants for workshops to train law enforcement on enforcing litter laws and reducing illegal dumping in Georgia.
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SAS Project: Litter Law Enforcement Workshop Grants | US EPA SAS Project: Litter Law Enforcement Workshop Grants This page profiles an individual project associated with the Trash Free Waters South Atlantic Strategy (SAS). For additional information about this effort, or to get involved, please reach out to the project contact identified below.
Detailed Project Information Project Title: Litter Law Enforcement Workshop Grants SAS Goal: Goal 5: Ensure that communities enact and enforce laws that prevent and reduce littering and illegal dumping. Project Timeline: July 2022-June 2023 Project Location: Affiliate locations throughout Georgia Funding Amount: Not specified. Funding Sources: Not specified.
Program & Affiliate Support Manager Keep Georgia Beautiful Foundation meagan. whitehead@kgbf. org Detailed Project Information Description: To support local enforcement of Georgia's Comprehensive Litter Prevention and Abatement Act, KGBF offers grants for local affiliate communities to fund workshops for law enforcement officers, code enforcement officers, and other interested parties.
Scott Carroll with 423 Law Enforcement leads the training, which is designed to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of how to work with the court system and other officials to eradicate littering and illegal dumping in their communities. Tools provided include a Georgia Litter Law Explainer and Secure Your Load educational materials. Continuing Education Credits are available for participants.
Project Partners: Scott Carroll with 423 Law Enforcement Current Project Outcomes: Number of attendees Long-Term Project Outcomes: An increased focus on the eradication of litter and illegal dumping from law enforcement; cleaner streets and roadsides Contact Us About Trash-Free Waters to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem. Last updated on February 5, 2026
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