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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
April 20, 2009
(4/17/2009)
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* Celebrate A Decade Of Growing Greener Watersheds, Earn $250 For Your Watershed Group
The Growing Greener Watershed Restoration Program will be ten years old in December and to help celebrate 10 groups have come together to invite watershed groups to share their success stories on a special www.GrowingGreener.com website. As an incentive, a $250 grant will be given to the watershed group with the best article and photo or video each month through December.

* A Decade of Growing Greener - What's The Deal With The String?
By Bob B. Adams, Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association

* Governor Announces 2009 Environmental Excellence Award Winners
Gov. Rendell this week recognized fifteen Pennsylvania businesses and organizations adopting environmentally-friendly practices and technologies and are working to revitalize communities, reduce pollution, and educate the public on the benefits of being good stewards of the state’s natural resources.

* DEP Permits Waived To Apply For Green Project Reserve Stimulus Funding, April 20 Briefing
Paul Marchetti, PA Infrastructure Investment Authority, this week announced PennVEST has waived the reequirement for DEP permits to be in-hand by the May 18 deadline for federal Green Project Reserve stimulus funding applications.

* Video Blog - 10th Annual State of Chesapeake Bay Report Prompts Call for Regulatory Hammer
With its 10th annual State of the Bay report continuing to show no significant progress, Chesapeake Bay Foundation President William C. Baker this week challenged the federal Environmental Protection Agency to use its regulatory authority to take aggressive new action to reduce pollution.

* Video Blog - Teachers, Students Learn Outside With Chesapeake Bay Foundation Education Programs
For more than 30 years, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's environmental education programs have been a cornerstone of CBF's efforts to improve water quality and the Bay's health.

* On the Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule/Bills Introduced
The Senate and House return to voting session on April 20 and for the next four weeks. The House added April 23 to the voting schedule.
* Academy Of Natural Sciences Previews New Watershed Restoration Assessment Tool
The Academy of Natural Sciences this week previewed a new watershed restoration assessment tool called SWIM - Streamlined Watershed Integrated Model-- during a hearing by the House Republican Policy Committee.

* House Environmental Committee Holds Hearing On Marcellus Shale Drilling Issues
The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee this week held a hearing on wastewater issues surrounding drilling in Marcellus Shale for natural gas.

* Joint Conservation Committee Sets Environmental Issues Forum On PA Heritage Areas May 4
The Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee will hold an Environmental Issues Forum on May 4 on the topic of Pennsylvania's Heritage Areas. Guest speakers will include--

* DEP To Set New Wastewater Standards For Drilling Operations Effective January 2011
The Department of Environmental Protection this week announced new discharge standards for industrial wastewater high in total dissolved solids, or TDS, will take effect by January 2011. The standards primarily impact wastewater from Marcellus Shale drilling operations.

* Susquehanna River Basin Commission Takes Action Against Natural Gas Driller
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission this week initiated enforcement action against Ohio-based Belden & Blake Corporation, a natural gas drilling company, for using water without approval from SRBC to hydraulically facture the Marcellus shale formation in Smithfield Township, Bradford County.

* New Web Tool Allows User’s To Obtain Flood-Flow Statistics for Pennsylvania’s Streams

* 2nd Watershed Management Workshop for Teachers At Mansfield University June 23-24

* Volunteers Needed For Experimental Restoration Planting April 25, 26, May 2
The Lehigh Gap Nature Center is seeking help from volunteers to plant native plants in their grassland restoration area on the Kittatinny Ridge near Palmerton. Planting will occur from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on April 25 and 26 and again on May 2, with LGNC providing tools and lunch for the volunteers.

* DCNR Invites High School Students To Apply For Environmental Careers Camps

* 25th Anniversary Of PA Safe Drinking Water Act Celebrated At Water Companies Meeting May 5
The PA Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies will hold its annual meeting on May 5. On the agenda is a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the PA Safe Drink Water Act and presenting the annual Chapter Award.

* Fish And Boat Commission To Host Update On Lake Erie Fishery April 23
The Fish and Boat Commission will present an update on the Lake Erie fishery at a public meeting on April 23, from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. at the H.O. Hirt Auditorium in Erie.

* PA Providing Producers Grants To Transition To Organic Farming
Pennsylvania farmers working to transition their conventional operations to certified organic farms may be eligible for grants through the Path to Organic Program to offset the costs of making the change, said Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff this week.

* April 22 Is Earth Day--Recycle More Day In Blair County
The Professional Recyclers of Pennsylvania want all of Blair County to join in the countdown to Earth Day 2009. April 22nd is Earth Day, a perfect time to help your family, your coworkers and your friends to “Recycle More!

* HACC Sponsors The Color Green Program April 22
Harrisburg Area Community College is sponsoring a special lecture entitled, The Color Green: Environmentally Conscious In Your Home and Your Community, on April 22 in Room 113 in Blocker Hall at its Harrisburg Campus starting at 7:00.

* PA CleanWays Announces 2009 Litter Hawk Youth Award Winners
PA CleanWays this week announced the winners of the 2009 Litter Hawk Youth Award Program.

* Watershed Alliance Derry Park Cleanup April 25 In York County

* Allegheny Land Trust Gives Away Treasure At Dead Man’s Hollow Preserve Clean Up April 25
As part of PA Cleanways Great American Clean Up, the Allegheny Land Trust, in cooperation with Lincoln Boro and the Mon-Yough Trail Council, is inviting the public to help collect trash on ALT’s Dead Man’s Hollow Conservation Area from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on April 25.

* It's Easy Being Green-- Join The Great Northeast PA Cleanups!
You can still volunteer to join one of the more than twenty organizations in Northeastern Pennsylvania that have planned events for the Great NE PA Clean-Up!

* Blight To Beautiful Project Connects Corporation, City, University, Community April 18
On April 18 volunteers from Duquesne University and Uptown Partners as well as representatives from American Eagle, Pennsylvania Resources Council and the City of Pittsburgh will be on hand to oversee and plant native and biofuel producing plants, such as grasses and sunflowers, on the site to complete the Blight To Beautiful Project.

* Celebrate Earth Day With The Wildlands Conservancy, Multiple Events To Choose From

* Acting Secretary Hanger Keynote Speaker At PA Recycling Markets Center’s Expo April 27-28
Acting Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger will present the keynote luncheon speech at the inaugural PA ReMaDe Expo 2009 to be held April 27-28 in Harrisburg.

* EPA Accepting Applications For National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week announced it is now accepting applications under the 2009 Recovery Act‘s National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance Program for projects that significantly reduce diesel emissions, maximize job creation/preservation and economic recovery through a variety of diesel emission reduction strategies.

* Guidelines For $80 Million In Solar Funding Approved
Commonwealth Financing Authority this week approved guidelines for how businesses, economic development organizations and political subdivisions can apply for a share of a new $80 million program for solar energy.

* CFA Approves Guidelines For $25 Million High Performance Building Program
The Commonwealth Financing Authority this week approved guidelines to provide $25 million in grants and loans to families and businesses constructing or renovating buildings that meet high performance green building standards.

* Requirements Proposed For Expanded Alternative Energy Qualifications Under Act 129

* PUC Initiates Investigation To Ensure State's Compliance With Federal Stimulus Act Eligibility

* PECO Energy Retail Electric Procurement Plan Approved By PUC

* Allegheny Power Awards Initial Contracts For Post-2010 Electricity Supply In PA
Allegheny Power, the electricity delivery unit of Allegheny Energy, Inc. announced this week the Public Utility Commission approved the results of Allegheny’s first auction to purchase power for residential customers for 2011 and beyond.

* Stimulating PA's 21st Century Energy Economy Conference June 4, Solar Workshop June 3
PennFuture's annual clean energy conference will be held on June 4 with the theme, "Stimulating PA's 21st Century Energy Economy," at the Radisson Penn Harris Hotel, Camp Hill, Pa.

* DEP Requesting Comments On Draft PA Climate Impact Assessment Report
The Department of Environmental Protection published a notice this week requesting comments on a draft Pennsylvania Climate Impacts Assessment required by the PA Climate Change Act of last year.

* Delaware Valley Agency Calculates Greenhouse Gas Emissions For Philadelphia Region
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission completed a new study to measure the Philadelphia region’s greenhouse gas emissions – its carbon footprint. The report, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory, is the first step in developing a plan to reduce energy use and the emission of gases that contribute to global climate change.

* Federal Stimulus Funding To Speed Cleanup Of Two Federal Superfund Sites In PA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week announced federal stimulus funding will be used to speed the cleanup two federal Superfund sites in Pennsylvania.

* Game Commission Announces Gypsy Moth Spraying Plans
In an effort to protect wildlife habitat, Game Commission officials this week announced they have scheduled gypsy moth spraying for 22,113 acres of its more than 1.4 million-acre State Game Lands system.

* Audubon PA At Home Lists Native Plant Sales Throughout PA
The Audubon At Home Program this week published a scheduled of native plant sales throughout the state to encourage property owners to use native plants in their landscaping projects this Spring.

* 2nd Annual Educators Birding Seminar Set For May 16-17

* York Revolution Sets May 27 Audubon Day

* 2009 Winners Of Innovative Local Government Awards Announced

* Spring 2009 Newsletter Available From Audubon Pennsylvania
Audubon Pennsylvania's Spring 2009 newsletter is now available online and features stories about the global warming threat, the TogetherGreen Program, grassland habitat management and much more.

* Spotlight - Sustainable Landscapes Conference: Bridging Human Needs, Natural Resource Protection
Over 160 people gathered in the impressive marble rotunda of Founders Hall at the Milton Hershey School on April 1 for The Sustainable Landscapes Conference.

* Opinion - Improving Tax Equity In Communities: The Impact Of Oil And Gas Development
By Douglas E. Hill,County Commissioners Association of PA

* Grants & Awards

* Quick Clips
Here’s a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--

* Watershed NewsClips
Read a sampling of NewsClips on watershed topics from around Pennsylvania.

* Regulations
The Environmental Quality Board meets on April 21 to consider proposed rulemakings on laboratory certification, stream redesignations and rulemaking petitions relating to wastewater treatment sludge filter cake and Sobers Run redesignation. The EQB also published proposed regulations for comment increasing oil and gas permit fees.
* Technical Guidance & Permits
The Department of Environmental Protection published a list of available emission reduction credits  (PA Bulletin page 2044),changes in registration for radon contractors (PA Bulletin page 2054) and published notice of these final and interim final guidance document changes--

* Calendar of Events
Upcoming conferences, meetings, workshops, plus links to other online calendars. Meetings are in Harrisburg unless otherwise noted. NEW indicates new from last week. Go To: PA Environment Digest Calendar Page
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