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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
June 7, 2021. Issue #884
(6/7/2021)
* Board Of Education Posts Education Standards Eliminating Environment, Ecology & Agriculture K-12 Academic Standards For Comment; Environmental Educators Oppose

The state Board of Education published notice in the June 5 PA Bulletin asking for comment on proposed education standards that eliminate the current Environment, Ecology and Agriculture Education Standards in K-12 education.

* Guest Essay: Why Environmental Literacy Should Be Part Of Pennsylvania’s Education Standards

By Anna R. Pauletta, PA Student Member, Chesapeake Bay Foundation Board Of Trustees

* 21 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA

There are 21 new stories in this week’s PA Environment Digest about advocating for resources to restore and protect the environment, environmental education, permanently preserving land and threatened plants, a celebration of helping landowners protect natural resources, wildlife conservation and project, linking senior communities with organic farming, supporting students in environmental career, promoting technical innovation and much more.

* Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition Update On Wild Waterways Conservancy, Environmental Education

The May newsletter from the Butler County-based Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition includes an update on Wild Waterways Conservancy activities and a recent environmental education visit to seventh graders.

* Juniata Conservation District, Juniata Watershed Alliance Seek Volunteer Riparian Rangers, Training June 7; Riparian Rangers Needed In PA

The Juniata County Conservation District, Juniata Watershed Alliance and the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay are seeking volunteers to become Riparian Rangers to help monitor and maintain riparian stream buffers in the county.

* Pike Conservation District Celebrates 65th Anniversary; And Other News

The latest newsletter from the Pike County Conservation District celebrates 65 years of the district helping landowners, individuals and many others protect the natural resources of Pike County.  Read more here.

* Rodale Institute, Cornwall Manor Senior Community Partner On Trailside Organic Farm In Lebanon County

The Rodale Institute and Cornwall Manor senior community in Lebanon County are partnering to establish a 2-acre certified organic farm located adjacent to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail on Cornwall Manor's Woods campus.

* Growing Greener Coalition: American Rescue Plan For Water & Green Infrastructure

On June 2, the Growing Greener Coalition wrote to all members of the Senate, House and to Gov. Wolf urging them to consider using a share of the state's federal American Rescue Plan funds to invest in much needed water and green infrastructure to revitalize the economy across the state.

* WeConservePA Urges Groups To Work With County, Local Govts. To Invest Federal Rescue Funds For Watershed Restoration, Land Conservation, Park & Trail Improvement Projects

On June 1, WeConservePA encouraged local land trusts, environmental, watershed and recreation groups to work with their county and local governments to help them invest federal American Rescue relief funds in watershed restoration, land conservation, park and trail improvement projects.

* Environmental Quality Board To Consider Moving Ahead With PFOA MCL; Final PFOA/PFOS Soil & Groundwater Cleanup Standard June 15

The Environmental Quality Board is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting June 15 to consider whether to move ahead with a DEP recommendation to develop a proposed regulation setting a Maximum Contaminant Level for PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid).

* DEP: Final Sampling Results Do Not Show Widespread PFAS Contamination In Public Water Supply Systems Above Standard

On June 3, The Department of Environmental Protection released the complete and final list of results of samples collected from public water systems which do not indicate widespread PFAS contamination in those systems.

* DEP Citizens Advisory Council To Hear About Energy Storage, Climate Change Impacts, Clean Energy Workforce Needs June 15

DEP’s Citizens Advisory Council is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting June 15 to hear presentations on energy storage in Pennsylvania, a summary of the 2021 climate impacts assessment and clean energy workforce needs.

* DEP Works Thru Pandemic: 505 More Permit Reviews, 1,741 More Inspections Since Last Week

From March 16, 2020 to June 1, 2021 Department of Environmental Protection employees have been teleworking and using COVID-19 mitigation measures to continue to fulfill its mission.  DEP staff have--

* Bay Journal: Adams County Township Rejects PA’s Largest Solar Energy Project

By Ad Crable, Chesapeake Bay Journal

* Registration Now Open! WeConservePA 2021 Greenways & Trails Summit Sept. 19-21

WeConservePA is now accepting registrations for the 2021 Greenways and Trails Summit to be held September 19-21 at the Erie Bayfront Convention Center. The theme this year is Blue, Green & Everything in Between: Connecting PA’s Land and Water Trails.

* Dept. Of Health, DCNR, DEP Remind Pennsylvanians To Watch Out For Ticks, Related Diseases

On June 1, Department of Health Acting Secretary Alison Beam, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Patrick McDonnell reminded Pennsylvanians that tick-borne diseases are present across the state, encouraged residents to seek treatment if they have been bitten by a tick and provided tips to prevent tick bites from occurring.

* Western PA Conservancy Transfers 532 Acres To Allegheny National Forest In Elk County

On June 1, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced the transfer of 532 acres of forestland along the Clarion National Wild and Scenic River near Ridgway in Elk County to the U.S. Forest Service to become a new addition to the Allegheny National Forest.

* Cline Family Partners With DCNR To Formally Designate Windinoll Wild Plant Sanctuary In Allegheny County

On June 1, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources announced the formal designation of a new Wild Plant Sanctuary in Allegheny County.

* June 11 Deadline To Apply For DCNR PA Outdoor Corps Summer Youth Crews In 5 Cities

DCNR's PA Outdoor Corps is accepting applications for Summer Youth Corps in Erie, Greensburg, McConnellsburg, Philadelphia and St. Mary's until June 111.

* Nominations Open For Northeastern Pennsylvania Environmental Partnership Awards

The Northeast Environmental Partners are now accepting nominations for for the Northeastern Pennsylvania Environmental Partnership Awards; the Thomas P. Shelburne Award and the Emerging Environmental Leader Award.   The deadline for nominations is June 30.

* PA Capitol & COVID Weekly Report: Legislators Sprint To Budget Deadline Awash In Money; Never Ending Election; Ending Emergency?

[ Because In Politics Everything Is Connected To Everything Else ] What a difference 11 weeks makes!  At the beginning of March, Pennsylvania faced a state budget deficit of $2.5 to $3.5 billion by everyone’s estimates [Read more here]; COVID percent positivity was at 5.7 percent, but starting to drop; Gov. Wolf just started easing gathering limits on businesses slightly; and a new Vaccine Task Force was helping get the sluggish vaccination plan moving [Read more here].

* Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule/Bills Introduced

Here are the Senate and House Calendars for the next voting session day and Committees scheduling action on bills of interest as well as a list of new environmental bills introduced--

* Senate Agriculture Committee Meets June 7 On Bill Establishing On-Farm Conservation Program, If Funded

The Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee is scheduled to meet June 7 to consider Senate Bill 465 (Yaw-R-Lycoming, Comitta-D-Chester) which would establish an Agricultural Conservation Assistance Program (ACAP), providing funding and technical support to expand on-farm conservation practices throughout Pennsylvania, including high-priority areas such as the Chesapeake Bay Watershed [if funded].

* House Committee Meets June 8 On Bill To Take Away DEP’s Authority To Adopt Carbon Pollution Reduction Programs

The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee is scheduled to meet June 8 on House Bill 637 (Struzzi-R-Indiana) which takes away DEP’s authority to adopt carbon pollution reduction programs covering power plants and any other source.

* House Environmental Committee Hearing June 22 On Pennsylvania CO2 And Climate

The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee is scheduled to hold a hearing June 22 on “Pennsylvania CO2 and Climate.”

* Sen. Comitta To Introduce Bill Investing RGGI Proceeds In Helping Communities & Workers In Clean Energy Transition, Environmental Justice Areas, Promote Energy Efficiency

On June 4, Sen. Carolyn Comitta (D-Chester), Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, announced plans to introduce legislation to invest the proceeds from the proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Program covering power plants (RGGI) in efforts to help communities and workers during the transition to clean energy, environmental justice areas and other initiatives.

* Rep. Kaufer Introduces Bipartisan Bill Authorizing Community Solar Projects; $2 Billion In Private Investment Waiting For This To Pass

On June 3, Rep. Aaron Kaufer introduced bipartisan legislation-- House Bill 1555-- authorizing community solar projects which allow neighbors, businesses, farms, and other community members to directly participate in and receive the benefits from a solar project connected to their local electric distribution company’s grid.

* NFWF/EPA Chesapeake Bay Stewardship Fund Awards $4.9 Million In Grants To Benefit PA Portion Of Bay Watershed

On June 3, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $9.6 million in grants to support the restoration and conservation of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

* EPA: Six PA Communities Receive $3 Million In Brownfields Grants

On June 3, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the selection of 151 communities to receive 154 grant awards totaling $66.5 million in Brownfields funding through its Multipurpose, Assessment and Cleanup (MAC) Grants.

* PennVEST, DEP Invite Comments On Proposed Intended Use Plans For Federal Clean Water, Drinking Water Funds

The PA Infrastructure Investment Authority and DEP published a notice in June 5 PA Bulletin inviting comments on the Intended Use Plans for the Clean Water and Drinking Water Revolving Fund Programs.  Read more here.

* Good Samaritan Proposal To Treat Abandoned Mine Drainage In Stewart Twp., Fayette Country

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the June 5 PA Bulletin it has received a proposal under the Environmental Good Samaritan Act to treat abandoned mine drainage from the Spruell Pipe in Stewart Township, Fayette County.  (PA Bulletin page 3164)

* Keep PA Beautiful, The GIANT Company Invite Applications For Community Environmental Restoration, Green Spaces Improvement Grants

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, and The GIANT Company, are now accepting applications for the Healing the Planet Grant Program, a competitive grant for tax exempt organizations that aim to build environmental stewardship by connecting people and families to community green spaces, improve community green spaces, support environmental restoration efforts and support community gardens.

* PA State Assn. Of Township Supervisors Accepting Stormwater Conference Presentation Proposals; Early Bird Registration Available

The PA State Association of Township Supervisors is now accepting presentation proposals for the 2021 PSATS Stormwater Conference to be held in four locations around the state from September 14 to 29.

* Penn State Extension Water Cooler Talk: A Snapshot Of Rural Drinking Water June 30

Penn State Extension will hold another in its series of Water Cooler Talk webinars on June 30 - A Snapshot of Rural Drinking Water - from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

* High-Performing Students Earn PA American Water's 2021 Stream Of Learning Scholarships

On May 27, PA American Water announced 10 students from across Pennsylvania have been selected to receive $1,000 scholarships through the company’s Stream of Learning Scholarship Program.

* PA American Water Awards Prizes To Winners Of Protect Our Watersheds Art Contest

On June 1, PA American Water announced the winners of its 19th Annual Protect Our Watersheds Art Contest, with a sixth-grade student from Allegheny County scoring top honors.

* PEMA/Insurance Dept. Urge Pennsylvanians To Consider Purchasing Flood Insurance

On June 1, Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman urged property owners to consider purchasing flood insurance to protect their homes, businesses, and possessions.

* DEP Approves Keystone Landfill Expansion In Lackawanna County; Recommends Change In Law Requiring Host Municipality To Agree To Expansions

On June 3, the Department of Environmental Protection announced it has approved the application by Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc. to expand its facility in the boroughs of Dunmore and Throop in Lackawanna County.

* PA Resources Council, Western PA Audubon Host Electronic Waste Recycling Event June 19 Serving Armstrong & Butler Counties

The PA Resources Council and the Audubon Society of Western PA will hold an electronics waste recycling event on June 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Freeport Middle School in Sarver.  The event will serve residents of Armstrong and Butler counties.

* Northeast Recycling Council Accepting Nominations For Environmental Sustainability Leadership Award

The Northeast Recycling Council is now accepting nominations for the 2021 Environmental Sustainability Leadership Award.  The deadline for nominations is August 13.

* DCED Awards $262,500 To Remediate, Redevelop Former Berks County Pistol Range

On June 1, the Department of Community and Economic Development announced the award of a $262,500 Industrial Sites Reuse Program grant to the Berks County Industrial Development Authority for environmental remediation to revitalize the site of a former Berks County pistol range in Bern Township, Berks County.

* DEP: Olympus Energy Natural Gas Driller Fined $175,000 For Water Quality Violations In Allegheny County

On June 1, the Department of Environmental Protection announced it has executed a consent assessment of civil penalty (CACP) with Olympus Energy, LLC for erosion and sedimentation violations that occurred in 2019 at the operator’s Plutus well pad and Ceto tank pad located in Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County.

* DEP Publishes Section 401 Water Quality Certification For Revolution Pipeline In Western PA

The Department of Environmental Protection published a series of four notices in the June 5 PA Bulletin related to Section 401 Water Quality Certification for the Revolution natural gas pipeline.  (PA Bulletin, page 3183)

* PUC Invites Comments On Proposal To Require Diversity Reporting By Public Utilities

The Public Utility Commission published a notice in the June 5 PA Bulletin inviting comments on a proposed regulation to require regular reporting on diversity programs and efforts by major utilities under the Commission’s jurisdiction.

* PUC: Electric Utility Prices To Compare Increase Up To 30 Percent June 1, Urges Customers To Shop For Better Rates

On June 1, the Public Utility Commission reminded electric customers that all the state’s electric distribution companies (EDCs) are increasing electric generation prices on June 1 for non-shopping customers. 

* PJM Successfully Clears Capacity Auction To Ensure Reliable Power Supply; Renewables, Nuclear, Natural Gas Saw Greatest Increases, Coal Saw Largest Decrease

On June 2, PJM Interconnection announced the successful procurement, through its annual capacity auction, of competitive and affordable power supplies for the 65 million people PJM serves.

* The Hershey Company Releases 2020 Sustainability Report

On June 2, The Hershey Company released its 2020 Sustainability Report, highlighting its progress on key environmental and social initiatives during a year of unprecedented challenges.

* Eco-Friendly Process To Convert Carbon Dioxide Back Into Fuel Offers Way To Close The Carbon Loop

By Jennifer Matthews, Penn State News

* Ben Franklin BIG Idea Contest: Tech Innovators, Small Manufacturers In Central & Northern PA Can Win Up To $50,000

Ben Franklin Technology Partners, an award-winning, tech-based economic development program, is offering emerging entrepreneurs, tech innovators and small manufacturers developing new products, processes or software applications the chance to win up to $50,000 by competing in the BIG IDEA Contest.

* PA Environmental Council In Case You Missed It In May

The PA Environmental Council’s In Case You Missed It In May is now available featuring articles about--

* Fish & Boat Commission Awards $158,945 In Grants To Support Education Programs To Promote Fishing, Boating

On June 3, the Fish and Boat Commission awarded $158,945 through the R3 Education Grant Program to support eight education projects in eight counties and one statewide effort. 

* June 4 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation

The June 4 Take Five Fridays With Pam is now available from the PA Parks and Forests Foundation featuring articles on--

* Game Commission Designates Warren County A Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area

On June 4, the Game Commission announced it is designating Warren County a Chronic Wasting Disease Management Area after a captive deer tested positive for the disease at a hunting preserve.

* DEP Names Erin Wells Director Northwest Regional Office

On June 2, the Department of Environmental Protection announced Erin Wells as the new Director of the Northwest Regional Office.

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* Regulations, Technical Guidance & Permits

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