SACC Steering Committee Members:
Colorado Wild , Sierra Nevada Alliance , Friends of the Inyo , and Under The Sleeping Buffalo (UTSB) Research (Canada).
Endorsing Organizations:
Save Our Canyons
(UT) , The Greater
Yellowstone Coalition , The
Wilderness Society , The Lands
Council , Seventh Generation Fund
for Indian Development , Biodiversity Legal Foundation, Wild Wilderness ,Wildlands CPR , Soda Mountain
Wilderness Council, RESTORE: The North Woods ,
Conservation Northwest , Siskiyou Regional Education Project ,
Wilderness Workshop , Idaho
Conservation League , Colorado Mountain
Club , California Wilderness
Coalition , American Lands
Alliance , WildEarth Guardians , Native Forest Council , and the Western Wildlife
Conservancy .
Crystal Mountain Ski Area Report Card
The Ski Area Citizens' Coalition recommends that you click here to send an email to Crystal Mountain Ski Area requesting they improve their environmental practices.
User: please note that the report card for Colorado has a temporary fault. If you look at the page halfway down you will notice the "reason" column is out of alignment. The cells are shifted up one position. We are working to correct this issue and appreciate your patience.
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Criteria
Maximum Points
Awarded Points
Reason
Attachments
Habitat Protection
1
Maintaining Ski Terrain Within the Existing Footprint
30
5
In 2007 the Northway chairlift and twelve associated ski runs were constructed....
crystal1.pdf
2
Preserving Undisturbed Lands from Development
31
0
2a
Maintaining Development within Currently Disturbed Lands
20
20
2b
Avoiding Road Construction on Undisturbed Land
8
8
Expansion resulted in a net decrease of roads.
2c
Maintaining Parking Lot Construction within Currently Disturbed Lands
3
0
Development of parking areas as approved by the Forest Service will increase total...
crystal2c.pdf
3
Protecting or Maintaining Sensitive, Candidate, Threatened or Endangered Species and Their Habitat
22
18
May affect, not likely to adversely affect determination from Fish and Wildlife...
crystal3.pdf
4
Preserving Environmentally Sensitive Areas
4a
Protecting or Preserving Mature, Late Successional or Old Growth Trees
9
0
Selected alternative will remove 24.8 acres of mature forest on Crystal Mountain...
crystal4a.pdf
4b
Protecting or Preserving Unique Geologic Formations
3
3
4c
Protecting/Preserving Unroaded or Roadless Areas
9
9
Protecting Watersheds
5
Protecting/Preserving Wetlands
9
1
1.34 acres of wetlands impacted due to projects selected by the Forest Service for...
crystal5.pdf
6
Preserving Water Quality
12
12
7
Water Conservation
7a
Conserving Water by Avoiding New Snowmaking
10
1
Proposed and Selected Alternative for snowmaking expansion will increase coverage...
crystal7a
8.pdf
7b
Retrofitting old facilities with low flow faucets
2
0
7c
Installation of low flow faucets, waterless urinals
2
0
8
Conserving Energy by Avoiding New Snowmaking
10
4
Proposed and Selected Alternative for snowmaking expansion will increase coverage...
crystal7a
8.pdf
Addressing Global Climate Change
9
Renewable Energy
9a
Using biodiesel fuel in any diesel equipment or vehicles
8
0
9b
Generating clean, renewable energy on-site
6
0
9c
Purchasing wind, solar, geothermal
3
0
Crystal Mountain is participating in the Ski Green Tag program.
10
Energy Efficiency
10a
Employing energy efficiency retrofits
6
1
10b
Installation of energy efficient lighting
2
0
10c
Replacement of old and/or energy inefficient snowmaking guns
6
0
11
Transportation
11a
Providing incentives for carpooling
3
0
Crystal has a link to a Seattle-based ride share site on the resorts website.
11b
Providing incentives for carpooling for employees
3
0
11c
Promoting or sponsoring commuter buses and shuttles
3
3
Environmental Policies and Practices
12
Environmental Policy Positions and Advocacy
12a
Not opposing any environmentally progressive local,
5
5
12b
Actively supporting environmentally progressive local
5
0
12c
Addressing climate change including
5
1
Crystal Mountain signed-on to the 2005 NSAA climate change legislation initiative...
12d
Adhering to a green building policy or commitment
2
0
13
Waste Stream Management
13a
Recycling customer use products
3
1
13b
Recycling non-customer use products
2
1
13c
Reusing or using recycled building materials
2
0
13d
Composting food waste or other products
2
0
14
Purchasing
14a
Using non-disposable products for food service
3
1
14b
Purchasing recycled office and food service paper products
3
0
14c
Use of cleaner burning, fuel efficient 4-stroke snowmobiles
2
0
15
Environmental Reporting and Accountability
15a
Does your resort track its annual water
2
0
15b
Publication of an annual or semi-annual environmental performance report
2
0
15c
Undertaking independent 3rd party auditing
1
0
16
Community Sustainability
16a
Providing funding or other support to a local philanthropic foundation
2
0