Friday, June 12, 2009

June 15 PA Environment Digest Now Available

The June 15 PA Environment Digest is now available. CLICK HERE to print this Digest.

Selected Headlines--
Marcellus Shale Severance Tax Vital To Solving PA’s Environmental Funding Issues
Online Video - StormwaterPA Features New Riparian Buffer Restoration Case Study
Online Video - Out Of The Ground Film Documents Impact Of Coal Mining In Pennsylvania
Bill Expanding Gas Well Reporting Requirements Approved by Senate
Senate Environmental Committee Reports Recycling Fee, Landfill Penalties, Biodiesel Bills
House Committee Approves Bill To Promote Alternative To Sprawl
Secretary Hanger, Sen. Mary Jo White Duel Over West Nile Virus Budget
House Environmental Committee To Consider Carbon Sequestration, Alternative Energy Bill
Brownfileds, Flood Control, State Parks Bills On Senate Environmental Committee Agenda
Capital RC&D Awarded Grant To Assist With Grazing Operations
Penn State, Lancaster Farmland Trust Receive Chesapeake Bay Grants
Department Of Agriculture Outlines Benefits Of REAP Farm Conservation Tax Credit
Water Quality Monitoring Network Formed-- River Alert And Information Network (RAIN)
Pennsylvania Receives $1.3 Million In Recovery Act Funding For Floodplain Easements
PennVEST Revises Cutoff Dates For Water, Sewer, Stormwater Applications
Free Recycling Workshops Set For June 22 In West Chester
Electric Utilities, Grid Managers Highlight Summer Reliability, Marcellus Shale Impacts
Green Building Alliance Offices Receive LEED Platinum Rating, The Highest Possible
Wilkes-Barre Receives 2009 Conference Of Mayors Climate Protection Award
DEP Offers Nitrogen Tire Inflation System Grants
Pennsylvania State Parks Finalist For National Gold Medal Award
Guided Tours Of Regal Fritillary Butterfly Habitat Slated At Fort Indiantown Gap
DEP Asks Pennsylvanians To Help Battle West Nile Virus
PA Environmental Council Hosts 39th Annual Philadelphia Dinner June 17, Win $5,000
Joseph Powers Retires As DEP Executive Deputy Secretary
John Hines Appointed DEP Deputy Secretary For Water Management
Spotlight - Nutrient Reduction Projects Receive Little State Funding, PA Municipal Authorities Assn.

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