Jason Donati
Task Force 4 Chair
Parks and Connective Corridors
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Jason is the Stormwater and Recycling Educator for the Muncie Sanitary District. Jason serves a dual role with both the city and the county, conducting training for municipal employees on pollution prevention and facilities best management practices for the Stormwater Management Department. He also coordinates the recycling program for the Muncie Sanitary District.
Jason leads an annual youth environmental camp at Prairie Creek Reservoir for over one-hundred local youth. Jason also leads the annual White River Cleanup, where community members can be involved in the health of one of the city’s most significant natural resources.
He also educates the public about best management practices for using rain barrels, rain gardens, composting, recycling, and green infrastructure.
He’s the current chair of the Planet Muncie Committee, the Vice Chair of the Muncie Land Bank, and a board member of the Cardinal Greenway, Muncie Schools Community Engagement Council, the Muncie Action Plan, the East Central Neighborhood Association, and the Delaware County Emergency Management Advisory Council.
Jason has an Associate’s Degree in General Studies from Ivy Tech and is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in General Studies with a minor in Sustainability at IU Kokomo. Jason is the Stormwater and Recycling Educator for the Muncie Sanitary District. Jason serves a dual role with both the city and the county, conducting training for municipal employees on pollution prevention and facilities’ best management practices for the Stormwater Management Department. He also coordinates the recycling program for the Muncie Sanitary District.
Jason leads an annual youth environmental camp at Prairie Creek Reservoir for over one-hundred local youth. Jason also leads the annual White River Cleanup, where community members can be involved in the health of one of the city’s most significant natural resources.
He also educates the public about best management practices for using rain barrels, rain gardens, composting, recycling, and green infrastructure.