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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
May 30, 2011
(5/30/2011)
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* Penncrest High School Wins 2011 Pennsylvania Envirothon

Penncrest High School in Delaware County took home first place honors in the 2011 Pennsylvania Envirothon this week at Susquehanna University and Shikellamy State Park.  Rounding out the top 10 teams were:

* CBF, Partners Go To Federal Court To Defend Chesapeake Bay Restoration

A coalition of environmental groups announced this week they have filed a motion in federal court to oppose the efforts of major national agricultural organizations to force an end to federal and state programs to reduce pollution and restore the Chesapeake Bay.

* Growing Greener Coalition Recognizes Sen. Scarnati’s Improved Impact Fee Proposal

The Renew Growing Greener Coalition this week recognized Senate President Pro Tempore Joseph Scarnati (R-Jefferson) for expanding critical environmental, conservation and recreation programs in his proposed Marcellus Shale Impact Fee legislation, but reiterated concerns over the amount of revenue generated, programs still not being funded, and funding the existing programs through the Commonwealth Finance Authority as the current legislation provides.

* PACD: Proposed Marcellus Shale Impact Fee Will Protect, Safeguard PA's Natural Resources


* Does Proposed Marcellus Impact Fee Violate No Tax Pledge? Sen. Scarnati Says No

Grover Norquist, of the Washington, D.C.-based Americans for Tax Reform and the self-described opponent of all tax increases, wrote to several members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly recently charging the proposed Marcellus Shale natural gas impact fee proposed by Sen. Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson) violates his group's no tax increase pledge.
            Gov. Tom Corbett and 34 of Pennsylvania's 253 state lawmakers have signed Norquist's pledge.

* Opinion - Local Impact Fee Helps Protect Communities Where Drilling Takes Place

By Sen. Joe Scarnati

* 9 More Municipalities, Groups Join Renew Growing Greener Coalition

The Renew Growing Greener Coalition announced this week nine more organizations and municipalities have joined in supporting the effort to restore state funding for Growing Greener.

* Rep. Quinn To Introduce SIMPLER Marcellus Shale Impact Fee Bill

Rep. Marguerite Quinn (R-Bucks) announced this week said plans to introduce a Marcellus Shale impact fee bill called SIMPLER-- Shale Impact Mitigation Policy for Local, Environment and Roads.

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* Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule/Bills Introduced


* Senate/House Bills Moving


* House Republicans Pass 2011-12 Budget Proposal, Senate Now Gets Its Turn


* Senate Committee Approves Sen. Baker's Bill On Gas Well Site Safety

Senate Bill 995 (Baker-R-Luzerne) designed to speed up the response time of police, fire and ambulance crews to accidents at Marcellus Shale well sites has received the unanimous approval of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee this week.

* Senate OKs Bill Sharing Air Pollution Penalties

When a company is fined by the state for violating Pennsylvania's Clean Air Act, local municipalities would get a share of that money for environmental projects under Senate Bill 151 (Pileggi-R-Delaware) approved this week unanimously by the Senate.

* Rep. Ross Announces Bill To Expand Solar Energy Mandate In PA

Rep. Chris Ross (R-Chester), with the support of the PA Solar Energy Industries Association and others, introduced a new legislation-- House Bill 1580 (not yet online)- to fix the crippled solar energy credits market in Pennsylvania.

* May Environmental Synopsis Features PA Recycling Markets Center


* June 13 Environmental Issues Forum On Electric Vehicle Charging Station Network

 

* PACD Awards Pollution Prevention Education Grants


* PA American Water Awards 10 Stream Of Learning Scholarships


* Fish & Boat Commission Adds 99 Streams To Wild Trout List


* Spotlight - Philadelphia: Envisioning A Green City, Clean Waters

Imagine a city thriving with life — a place where residents are surrounded by trees and gardens on nearly every street block; a place where local streams are clean and abundant with fish; and where nearby parks provide respite for playing children.

* Organic Dairy In Mifflin County To Host Conservation Workshop June 28


* Chesapeake Bay Foundation Announces 2011 Photo Contest Winners

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation this week announced the First, Second and Third place winners of its 2011 Photo Contest.  Since a picture is worth a thousand words, Click Here to view all three winners.

* Spotlight - Floating Wetlands Installed At Mt. Pisgah State Park

Visitors to Mt. Pisgah State Park with a keen eye for lake scenery may have noticed a subtle change in lakeside topography—two mini-land masses sprouting virtually, and literally, overnight.

* Sportsmen Announce New Alliance To Protect Sporting In Marcellus Shale Region

As Marcellus Shale gas development increases at a rapid pace and scale across northern Appalachia, sportsmen and women in the region have joined forces and created an alliance to urge state and federal agencies and the energy industry to protect long-held hunting, fishing and trapping traditions.

* Kessel Builds Sound-Proof Modular Gas Compressor Building In PA


* Rep. Sturla, Local Partners Team Up For June 4 Conestoga Cleanup


* Spotlight - Westminster College Students Monitor Slippery Rock Watershed Mine Water Treatment

Once again this year, Westminster College students from Dr. Helen Boylan's Advanced Laboratory class have participated in a collaborative effort with the Slippery Rock watershed Coalition to monitor passive treatment systems in the watershed.

* Spring Creek Family Festival Coming Up June 18 In Centre County


* Drinking Water/Wastewater System Operator Certification Training Set For July

The PA Section-American Water Works Association and the PA Rural Water Association will hold drinking water and wastewater system operator certification training workshops in July.  Click Here for details.

* DEP Changes Solicitation For Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the PA Bulletin changing and clarifying the solicitation for Alternative Fuels Incentive Grants.  The deadline to apply is still June 17.

* PNC Bank Plans World's Greenest Skyscraper


* Sun Center Studios Unveils 216kW Solar Energy System


* PUC Sets Agenda For June 8 Electric Retail Markets Investigation


* PA Chamber Guide To PA Environmental Laws And Regulations Available


* DCNR Salutes Employees' Award-Winning Efforts

For many it was their first face-to-face meeting, but already they had been drawn together in the shared bond of pride—pride in what they do; what they have accomplished; and what they oversee.

* Gypsy Moth Numbers Expected To Remain Low This Year

It’s that time of year again. In the month of May, the gypsy moth (Limantria dispar) eggs hatch. This hatch timing depends upon the temperatures for late April and early May.

* Audubon PA Enhances Audubon Bird Town Program In Pennsylvania

Audubon PA's Bird Town is a working partnership of Audubon and municipalities in Pennsylvania to promote conservation and community-based actions to create a healthy, more sustainable environment for birds and people. 

* Spotlight - Game Commission: Wet Spring Rough On Many Wild Birds, Mammals


* New Facebook Page For Wildlife For Everyone Endowment Foundation


* Spring Edition Of Keystone Wildnotes Now Available

The Spring issue of Keystone Wildnotes from the Wild Resource Conservation Program features a discussion of the role of citizen science in protecting and learning more about the environment.

* Environmental History - Happy Birthday To Pennsylvania's Rachel Carson!

May 27 marks 104 years since the birth of legendary environmentalist, conservationist and Pennsylvanian Rachel Carson. In honor of her tireless efforts to preserve the natural word, here are some quotes from The Sense of Wonder, courtesy of Open Road Media, that are particularly inspirational:

* Environmental History - Historic Marker Honoring Maurice Goddard To Be Dedicated May 30 In Camp Hill

Dr. Maurice Goddard, the founder of Pennsylvania's State Park System and the first Secretary of the Department of Environmental Resources will be honored with the dedication of a state historical market at 12:30 on May 30 in Willow Park, 25th and Market Streets, Camp Hill, Pa across the river from Harrisburg.

* Grants & Awards

This section gives you a heads up on upcoming deadlines for awards and grants and other recognition programs. NEW means new from last week.

* Quick Clips


* Marcellus Shale NewsClips

Here are NewsClips on topics related to Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling---

* Watershed NewsClips

Here are NewsClips on watershed topics from around the state--

* Regulations, Technical Guidance & Permits

The Environmental Quality Board published notice accepting a rulemaking petition for study to redesignate an unnamed tributary to the Schuylkill River.

* Calendar Of Events

Upcoming legislative meetings, conferences, workshops, plus links to other online calendars. Meetings are in Harrisburg unless otherwise noted.  NEW means new from last week.  Go to the online Calendar webpage.

* Stories Invited

Send your stories, photos and videos about your project, environmental issues or programs for publication in the PA Environment Digest to:  DHess@CrisciAssociates.com.

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