ESSROC Is Victim Of One Big Litter Bug
Letter: Earth's (Chesapeake Bay) Stewardship Belongs To All
PECO Replaces Sign With LEDs
Underground Mine Fire Burns In Palo Alto
Hearing On Wind Farm Stormwater Effect Set
Concerns Arise About Natural Gas Royalty Fees
Seismic Mapping To Aid Drilling In Region
New Federal Mine Safety Rules Finalized
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
DEP To Implement Clean Air Interstate Rule
Pennsylvania will move ahead with its plans to implement the federal Clean Air Interstate Rule on Jan. 1 after a federal court reversed an earlier decision that struck down the rule, the Department of Environmental Protection announced today.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to fix flaws in the Clean Air Interstate Rule, or CAIR, but did not set a deadline. In the meantime, the rule will be implemented. (Click here for full announcement)
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to fix flaws in the Clean Air Interstate Rule, or CAIR, but did not set a deadline. In the meantime, the rule will be implemented. (Click here for full announcement)
House GOP Appoints Committee Chairs
House Republican Leader Sam Smith (R-Jefferson) today appointed Republican Chairs to each of the standing committees--
Rep. Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango) was again appointed Minority Chair of the Environmental Resources and Energy Committee--
"Energy and environmental issues have been in the forefront of the local and national conversation for the last few years," Rep. Hutchinson said. "With the current economic forecast, it is even more important for us to look at ways to save our residents and employers money on their heating and other energy costs."
In the upcoming session, Rep. Hutchinson would like to see a larger focus on home-grown, proven resources to fuel the energy needs of Pennsylvanians, including responsible energy production on state-owned land. Additionally, he wants to look at ways to lessen the impact that the upcoming lifting of electricity rate caps will have on residents of the Commonwealth.
"In the immediate future the Legislature must look at ways to mediate the expiration of the electric rate caps," Rep. Hutchinson said. "Although alternative fuel sources should be developed, we must also be careful not to over-regulate or over-tax the oil, gas and coal industries since they are a critical part of the Commonwealth's energy and economic futures, especially if we wish to lower our dependence on foreign oil."
He also continues to serve as the chairman of the Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee, a position he has held since April 2001. The Joint House-Senate Committee studies a variety of environmental issues from Heritage Parks and waste tire cleanup and electronics recycling, to forestry and water-sewer infrastructure. The Joint Committee also conducts public hearings to help determine the need for legislation on emerging environmental issues.
Rep. Sam Rohrer (R-Berks) is the new Minority Chair of the Agriculture Committee--
"I am looking forward to serving the agricultural community and all residents of Pennsylvania as the Republican chairman of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee," said Rep. Rohrer. "Agriculture brings more revenue into the Commonwealth than any other industry, and during this time of economic hardship, it is important that we not only maintain the industry, but also foster expansion and job creation in farming and related sectors."
"It will be a pleasure to work with the hard-working family farmers of Berks County to develop policies that work for farmers," said Rep. Rohrer. "I am also going to continue my fight to completely eliminate school property taxes, which stifle farm and homeowners."
Rep. Craig Dally (R-Northampton) is the new Minority Chair of the Game and Fisheries Committee;
"Hunting and fishing are very popular activities in my legislative district and throughout Pennsylvania," said Rep. Dally, an avid sportsman and an outspoken defender for the Second Amendment right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms.
"Studies show the recreational, economic and wildlife conservation benefits of hunting, fishing, and boating," he added.
Reviewing all legislation concerning hunting and fishing, balancing the interests of residents and the importance of wildlife to the state, and determining fees and costs for licensing are just some of the major areas the committee considers. When House session resumes, both the Game Commission and the Fish and Boat Commission will come before the committee to issue and discuss annual reports and request legislation that they may need.
"Pennsylvania's hunters and anglers contribute billions of dollars in revenue to our state and local economies through the purchases of licenses, registrations, firearms, ammunition, other sporting equipment and travel and lodging," Rep. Dally said. "I pledge as Republican chairman of the committee to speak for them."
The full list of Republican Chairs appointed today include:
Aging & Older Adult Services: Tim Hennessey (R-Chester)
Agriculture & Rural Affairs: Sam Rohrer (R-Berks)- NEW
Appropriations: Mario Civera (R-Delaware) (previously elected by the Caucus)
Children & Youth: Dennis O'Brien (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Commerce: Dick Hess (R-Bedford)
Consumer Affairs: Robert Godshall (R-Montgomery)
Education: Paul Clymer (R-Bucks)- NEW
Environmental Resources & Energy: Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango)
Finance: David Argall (R-Schuylkill)- NEW (pending the outcome of his special Senate election race)
Game & Fisheries: Craig Dally (R-Northampton)- NEW
Gaming Oversight: Curt Schroder (R-Chester)- NEW
Health & Human Services: Matt Baker (R-Tioga)- NEW
Insurance: Nicholas Micozzie (R-Delaware)
Intergovernmental Affairs: Chris Ross (R-Chester)- NEW
Judiciary: Ron Marsico (R-Dauphin)
Labor Relations: Gene DiGirolamo (R-Bucks)
Liquor Control: John Taylor (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Local Government: Julie Harhart (R-Lehigh)- NEW
Professional Licensure: William Adolph (R-Delaware)
State Government: Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre)- NEW
Tourism & Recreational Development: Stephen Barrar (R-Chester)- NEW
Transportation: Richard Geist (R-Blair)
Urban Affairs: John Perzel (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness: Russell Fairchild (R-Snyder)
House Democrats are expected to appoint their committee chairs in January.
The Senate appointed its committee chairs earlier in December: Senate Republican Chairs, Senate Democratic Chairs.
Rep. Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango) was again appointed Minority Chair of the Environmental Resources and Energy Committee--
"Energy and environmental issues have been in the forefront of the local and national conversation for the last few years," Rep. Hutchinson said. "With the current economic forecast, it is even more important for us to look at ways to save our residents and employers money on their heating and other energy costs."
In the upcoming session, Rep. Hutchinson would like to see a larger focus on home-grown, proven resources to fuel the energy needs of Pennsylvanians, including responsible energy production on state-owned land. Additionally, he wants to look at ways to lessen the impact that the upcoming lifting of electricity rate caps will have on residents of the Commonwealth.
"In the immediate future the Legislature must look at ways to mediate the expiration of the electric rate caps," Rep. Hutchinson said. "Although alternative fuel sources should be developed, we must also be careful not to over-regulate or over-tax the oil, gas and coal industries since they are a critical part of the Commonwealth's energy and economic futures, especially if we wish to lower our dependence on foreign oil."
He also continues to serve as the chairman of the Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee, a position he has held since April 2001. The Joint House-Senate Committee studies a variety of environmental issues from Heritage Parks and waste tire cleanup and electronics recycling, to forestry and water-sewer infrastructure. The Joint Committee also conducts public hearings to help determine the need for legislation on emerging environmental issues.
Rep. Sam Rohrer (R-Berks) is the new Minority Chair of the Agriculture Committee--
"I am looking forward to serving the agricultural community and all residents of Pennsylvania as the Republican chairman of the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee," said Rep. Rohrer. "Agriculture brings more revenue into the Commonwealth than any other industry, and during this time of economic hardship, it is important that we not only maintain the industry, but also foster expansion and job creation in farming and related sectors."
"It will be a pleasure to work with the hard-working family farmers of Berks County to develop policies that work for farmers," said Rep. Rohrer. "I am also going to continue my fight to completely eliminate school property taxes, which stifle farm and homeowners."
Rep. Craig Dally (R-Northampton) is the new Minority Chair of the Game and Fisheries Committee;
"Hunting and fishing are very popular activities in my legislative district and throughout Pennsylvania," said Rep. Dally, an avid sportsman and an outspoken defender for the Second Amendment right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms.
"Studies show the recreational, economic and wildlife conservation benefits of hunting, fishing, and boating," he added.
Reviewing all legislation concerning hunting and fishing, balancing the interests of residents and the importance of wildlife to the state, and determining fees and costs for licensing are just some of the major areas the committee considers. When House session resumes, both the Game Commission and the Fish and Boat Commission will come before the committee to issue and discuss annual reports and request legislation that they may need.
"Pennsylvania's hunters and anglers contribute billions of dollars in revenue to our state and local economies through the purchases of licenses, registrations, firearms, ammunition, other sporting equipment and travel and lodging," Rep. Dally said. "I pledge as Republican chairman of the committee to speak for them."
The full list of Republican Chairs appointed today include:
Aging & Older Adult Services: Tim Hennessey (R-Chester)
Agriculture & Rural Affairs: Sam Rohrer (R-Berks)- NEW
Appropriations: Mario Civera (R-Delaware) (previously elected by the Caucus)
Children & Youth: Dennis O'Brien (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Commerce: Dick Hess (R-Bedford)
Consumer Affairs: Robert Godshall (R-Montgomery)
Education: Paul Clymer (R-Bucks)- NEW
Environmental Resources & Energy: Scott Hutchinson (R-Venango)
Finance: David Argall (R-Schuylkill)- NEW (pending the outcome of his special Senate election race)
Game & Fisheries: Craig Dally (R-Northampton)- NEW
Gaming Oversight: Curt Schroder (R-Chester)- NEW
Health & Human Services: Matt Baker (R-Tioga)- NEW
Insurance: Nicholas Micozzie (R-Delaware)
Intergovernmental Affairs: Chris Ross (R-Chester)- NEW
Judiciary: Ron Marsico (R-Dauphin)
Labor Relations: Gene DiGirolamo (R-Bucks)
Liquor Control: John Taylor (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Local Government: Julie Harhart (R-Lehigh)- NEW
Professional Licensure: William Adolph (R-Delaware)
State Government: Kerry Benninghoff (R-Centre)- NEW
Tourism & Recreational Development: Stephen Barrar (R-Chester)- NEW
Transportation: Richard Geist (R-Blair)
Urban Affairs: John Perzel (R-Philadelphia)- NEW
Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness: Russell Fairchild (R-Snyder)
House Democrats are expected to appoint their committee chairs in January.
The Senate appointed its committee chairs earlier in December: Senate Republican Chairs, Senate Democratic Chairs.
Monday NewsClips
Western PA Officials Lick Chops At Prospect Of Stimulus
Townships Hope To Welcome Sun Power
Economic And Green Potential In Trails
Modified Plants May Yield More Biofuel - Penn State
Editorial: Signs Dim Hopes For Coal Industry Revival
Excitement Over Gas Drilling Turns To Guarded Optimism
Company Measures Natural Gas Pockets Over Marcellus Shale In Scranton
Landowners Wary Of Natural Gas Company
What's Good For The Bay Pinches Wallets Far Away
Recycling Centers Brace For Cardboard Deluge
Merck Settlement Helps Fund Land Preservation
Editorial: Cherry Valley Refuge Receives Fed Designation
Delaware River Flooding Feared In Poconos
Green Roof Project Nears Completion at Tobyhanna Army Depot
Campaigns, Scandals Topped 08 Political News
Townships Hope To Welcome Sun Power
Economic And Green Potential In Trails
Modified Plants May Yield More Biofuel - Penn State
Editorial: Signs Dim Hopes For Coal Industry Revival
Excitement Over Gas Drilling Turns To Guarded Optimism
Company Measures Natural Gas Pockets Over Marcellus Shale In Scranton
Landowners Wary Of Natural Gas Company
What's Good For The Bay Pinches Wallets Far Away
Recycling Centers Brace For Cardboard Deluge
Merck Settlement Helps Fund Land Preservation
Editorial: Cherry Valley Refuge Receives Fed Designation
Delaware River Flooding Feared In Poconos
Green Roof Project Nears Completion at Tobyhanna Army Depot
Campaigns, Scandals Topped 08 Political News
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Saturday NewsClips
Broken Promises On The Chesapeake Bay
Federal Wildlife Refuge In Monroe County is State's Third
Easing The Electricity Price Shock
Gasoline Tumbles To Lows Of Feb. 2004
Township May Charge Traffic Impact Fees On New Development
Area Volunteers Get Ready For Big Bird Census
Wildlife Is Really The Least Of His Problems
Philadelphia Seeks Federal Funds For List Of Projects
PA Resources Council- Making Resolutions To Become Greener
Federal Wildlife Refuge In Monroe County is State's Third
Easing The Electricity Price Shock
Gasoline Tumbles To Lows Of Feb. 2004
Township May Charge Traffic Impact Fees On New Development
Area Volunteers Get Ready For Big Bird Census
Wildlife Is Really The Least Of His Problems
Philadelphia Seeks Federal Funds For List Of Projects
PA Resources Council- Making Resolutions To Become Greener
Friday, December 26, 2008
Dec. 29 PA Environment Digest Now Available
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Selected Headlines--
Groups Opposed To DEP Rollback Of Clean Water Protections
Opinion- Why Is Environmental Funding Cut First During Budget Crisis
ClearWater Conservancy Stream Buffer Successes
CBF First-Ever Online Tool To Assess Nitrogen Footprint
Elke County Illegal Dumpsite Cleanup
DEP Extends Illegal Dump Cleanup Grant Application Deadline
Feature- New National Wildlife Refuge In Monroe County
Feature- 3 PA Projects Receive Together Green Grants
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Groups Opposed To DEP Rollback Of Clean Water Protections
Opinion- Why Is Environmental Funding Cut First During Budget Crisis
ClearWater Conservancy Stream Buffer Successes
CBF First-Ever Online Tool To Assess Nitrogen Footprint
Elke County Illegal Dumpsite Cleanup
DEP Extends Illegal Dump Cleanup Grant Application Deadline
Feature- New National Wildlife Refuge In Monroe County
Feature- 3 PA Projects Receive Together Green Grants
Friday NewsClips
6 States Tackle Ohio River Water Quality
Grant Program Aims To Raise Expertise In Sun's Power
Recycling Prices Trashed
Lower Pottsgrove Recycling Proposal Buried For Now
Do Homework With Gas Drilling Contracts, Landowners Advised
Editorial: A Wise Decision Dims An Outsized Billboard Plan
Some Christmas Trees Prove Useful
Phoenixville CDC To Start Green Committee
New Year, New Recycling Policy In Upper Darby
Delaware River Basin Commission Issues State Of Basin Report
Grant Program Aims To Raise Expertise In Sun's Power
Recycling Prices Trashed
Lower Pottsgrove Recycling Proposal Buried For Now
Do Homework With Gas Drilling Contracts, Landowners Advised
Editorial: A Wise Decision Dims An Outsized Billboard Plan
Some Christmas Trees Prove Useful
Phoenixville CDC To Start Green Committee
New Year, New Recycling Policy In Upper Darby
Delaware River Basin Commission Issues State Of Basin Report
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Wednesday NewsClips
Op-Ed: Unkindest Cut,Environmental Funding Shouldn't Be First Target
10 SW PA Counties Cited For Not Reaching Air Pollution Standards
Monroe County Nature Refuge Approved
DEP Says Macoby Creek Cleanup Is Complete
Stuck Ice, Debris In Palo Alto Cause Mine Water Flood
National Wildlife Refuge Established In Poconos
Heating Oil Customers In A Bind
Volatile Energy Prices Strain Ties In Northeast
Erie Tires To Energy Plant Given One Approval
New Castle Seeks To Dump Recycling Due To Cash Woes
Editorial: Towns Shouldn't Dump Recycling
Centre County Waste Tipping Fee To Increase
DEP Extends Dump Cleanup Grant Application Time
Landowners Fight Eminent Domain For Gas Field
A Green Christmas Environmentally Friendly Ideas Shared
Ways To Save Energy During Holiday Season
Lock Haven Sewer Rates Increased 22 Percent
10 SW PA Counties Cited For Not Reaching Air Pollution Standards
Monroe County Nature Refuge Approved
DEP Says Macoby Creek Cleanup Is Complete
Stuck Ice, Debris In Palo Alto Cause Mine Water Flood
National Wildlife Refuge Established In Poconos
Heating Oil Customers In A Bind
Volatile Energy Prices Strain Ties In Northeast
Erie Tires To Energy Plant Given One Approval
New Castle Seeks To Dump Recycling Due To Cash Woes
Editorial: Towns Shouldn't Dump Recycling
Centre County Waste Tipping Fee To Increase
DEP Extends Dump Cleanup Grant Application Time
Landowners Fight Eminent Domain For Gas Field
A Green Christmas Environmentally Friendly Ideas Shared
Ways To Save Energy During Holiday Season
Lock Haven Sewer Rates Increased 22 Percent
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Monday NewsClips
Easton Wants Residents To Step Up Recycling
News-Item Will No Longer College Waste Paper
New Toters Give New Life To Recycling In Pottstown
Taylor, Ransom Wring Hands Over Alliance Landfill
Trash Hauler Seeks OK To File Municipal Liens
Scranton Temple Environmentally Aware
Editorial: Utility Shutoffs Unintended Disasters
Letter: Bay Cleanup Is A Shared Duty
Editorial: Backyard Bird Count
Bucks County Conservation District Awards
Monroe County Building Permits Plunge
Details Of Proposed Levee Fee Still Being Configured
News-Item Will No Longer College Waste Paper
New Toters Give New Life To Recycling In Pottstown
Taylor, Ransom Wring Hands Over Alliance Landfill
Trash Hauler Seeks OK To File Municipal Liens
Scranton Temple Environmentally Aware
Editorial: Utility Shutoffs Unintended Disasters
Letter: Bay Cleanup Is A Shared Duty
Editorial: Backyard Bird Count
Bucks County Conservation District Awards
Monroe County Building Permits Plunge
Details Of Proposed Levee Fee Still Being Configured
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday NewsClips
New Gas Wells Stir Wastewater Concerns
Alcoa Completes Power Agreements With Quebec
Yough Reservoir Release Kills Hundreds Of Fish
Mine Voids Raise Fears At Drifton
Mayor Hits Appalachian Trail Until He Completes It
Editorial: Few People Understand Climate Change Task
Environmental Groups Promote A Green Economy Package
Local Birders Participate In US Counting Effort
Alcoa Completes Power Agreements With Quebec
Yough Reservoir Release Kills Hundreds Of Fish
Mine Voids Raise Fears At Drifton
Mayor Hits Appalachian Trail Until He Completes It
Editorial: Few People Understand Climate Change Task
Environmental Groups Promote A Green Economy Package
Local Birders Participate In US Counting Effort
Friday, December 19, 2008
Dec. 22 PA Environment Digest Now Online
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Selected Headlines
Using DCNR Funds To Balance Budget Will Not Need Approval
Opinion- Marcellus Shall Should Help Build For The Future
Farmers Receive Help From REAP To Install Conservation Practices
Nutrient, Carbon Credit Trading Seminars Set For Feb.
Game Commission Offers Seedlings For Schools Program
Applications For $3 Million In Environmental Community Grants
Land Conservation Governmental Awards Due
Nominations For Western PA Environmental Awards
Two From PA Among 40 Receiving Green Fellowships
Opinion- West Branch Susquehanna River Restoration
Selected Headlines
Using DCNR Funds To Balance Budget Will Not Need Approval
Opinion- Marcellus Shall Should Help Build For The Future
Farmers Receive Help From REAP To Install Conservation Practices
Nutrient, Carbon Credit Trading Seminars Set For Feb.
Game Commission Offers Seedlings For Schools Program
Applications For $3 Million In Environmental Community Grants
Land Conservation Governmental Awards Due
Nominations For Western PA Environmental Awards
Two From PA Among 40 Receiving Green Fellowships
Opinion- West Branch Susquehanna River Restoration
Friday NewsClips
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Thursday NewsClips
Company Behind Failed Ethanol Plant Must Repay $8 M
Early Action Can Help Keep The Heat On
Clearfield Authority Seeks Funding For Wastewater Plant Upgrades
College Township Sewer Rates Set To Rise
Editorial: New Water Pact is Good Stewardship In Lehigh County
Trout In The Watershed Classroom: Our Work Has Just Begun
Abandoned Mine Posts: The Burning Rock
Firms Still Committed To Gas Drilling
Water Expert- Public Health Is Top Drilling Issue
Penn State Offers Web Series On Gas Exploration Issues
Fracking Topic Of Educational Program
List of Pennsylvania Fracking Liquids
Oil City Geothermal Study Gets Go-Ahead
$700 Million Power Plant In Lancaster?
Editorial: Recycling- Feds Must Create A New Industry
Eastburg Temporarily Close Recycling Center Due To Markets
Editorial: Say No To Bagger Pushing Plastic
Early Action Can Help Keep The Heat On
Clearfield Authority Seeks Funding For Wastewater Plant Upgrades
College Township Sewer Rates Set To Rise
Editorial: New Water Pact is Good Stewardship In Lehigh County
Trout In The Watershed Classroom: Our Work Has Just Begun
Abandoned Mine Posts: The Burning Rock
Firms Still Committed To Gas Drilling
Water Expert- Public Health Is Top Drilling Issue
Penn State Offers Web Series On Gas Exploration Issues
Fracking Topic Of Educational Program
List of Pennsylvania Fracking Liquids
Oil City Geothermal Study Gets Go-Ahead
$700 Million Power Plant In Lancaster?
Editorial: Recycling- Feds Must Create A New Industry
Eastburg Temporarily Close Recycling Center Due To Markets
Editorial: Say No To Bagger Pushing Plastic
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Wednesday NewsClips
Editorial: Alternative Energy Solutions, Raise The Gas Tax
PA Regulators Approve Higher Gas Drilling Fees
New Marcellus Shale Drilling Fees Approved
New York City: Gas Drilling Will Raise Cost Of Water 30 Percent
Letter: Marcellus Shale Tax Revenue Should Go To Environmentalism
Op-Ed: Rendell Spending Is For His Own Agenda
5% More Homes Without Adequate Heat, Officials Say
PUC: More Homes Could Go Without Heat
PPL Reconnects Customers Heating Into Winter
OPEC Oil Production Expected To Plummet
Editorial: Consumers Will Pay For Lack Of Oil Exploration
Harrisburg Garbage Fee Hike Heads To Court
DEP Asks For Input Into Abandoned Mine Reclamation Spending
Little Public Ire Over Sewer, Water Rate Hikes In Lock Haven
Editorial: Compromise On Runoff Offers Pragmatic Answer For Builders
Luzerne Officials Debate Levee Fee
Trevorton Elementary School Energy Savings Praised
PA Regulators Approve Higher Gas Drilling Fees
New Marcellus Shale Drilling Fees Approved
New York City: Gas Drilling Will Raise Cost Of Water 30 Percent
Letter: Marcellus Shale Tax Revenue Should Go To Environmentalism
Op-Ed: Rendell Spending Is For His Own Agenda
5% More Homes Without Adequate Heat, Officials Say
PUC: More Homes Could Go Without Heat
PPL Reconnects Customers Heating Into Winter
OPEC Oil Production Expected To Plummet
Editorial: Consumers Will Pay For Lack Of Oil Exploration
Harrisburg Garbage Fee Hike Heads To Court
DEP Asks For Input Into Abandoned Mine Reclamation Spending
Little Public Ire Over Sewer, Water Rate Hikes In Lock Haven
Editorial: Compromise On Runoff Offers Pragmatic Answer For Builders
Luzerne Officials Debate Levee Fee
Trevorton Elementary School Energy Savings Praised
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Tuesday NewsClips
Gas, Electricity Shutoffs Soar In State
Bag Recycling Law Seen Unlikely
Communities Without Levee Protection Shouldn't Pay Proposed Tax
Op-Ed: Raise Gas Tax And Think Green
Eco-Friendly Holiday Ideas You Can Try With Your Family
Consol Wins Naming Rights For Penguins Arena
Former NJ Environmental Chief Looks Forward To Leading EPA
Bag Recycling Law Seen Unlikely
Communities Without Levee Protection Shouldn't Pay Proposed Tax
Op-Ed: Raise Gas Tax And Think Green
Eco-Friendly Holiday Ideas You Can Try With Your Family
Consol Wins Naming Rights For Penguins Arena
Former NJ Environmental Chief Looks Forward To Leading EPA
Monday, December 15, 2008
Monday NewsClips
Environmental Groups Oppose Use Of DCNR Funds To Balance Budget
Selinsgrove Sewer Customers Brace For Rate Hike To Meet TMDL Standards
Philadelphia Single Stream Recycling Goes Citywide Next Year
Gas Well Scrutiny By DEP Knocked
Property Owners Protect Land During Natural Gas Drilling
Group, Utility Diverge On McCandless Trail Path
Big Jump Expected In Gas Well Drilling Fees
Northampton Community College Solar Grant Helps Train Students
Native Plant Helps Color Park For Christmas
M-C Federal Credit Union Opens Green Office In Lewisburg
Selinsgrove Sewer Customers Brace For Rate Hike To Meet TMDL Standards
Philadelphia Single Stream Recycling Goes Citywide Next Year
Gas Well Scrutiny By DEP Knocked
Property Owners Protect Land During Natural Gas Drilling
Group, Utility Diverge On McCandless Trail Path
Big Jump Expected In Gas Well Drilling Fees
Northampton Community College Solar Grant Helps Train Students
Native Plant Helps Color Park For Christmas
M-C Federal Credit Union Opens Green Office In Lewisburg
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Dec. 15 PA Environment Digest
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Selected Headlines--
Environmental Groups Oppose Rendell Plan To Use DCNR Funds
New Documentary On Pike's Conservation Leaders - Video
Agency OKs Guidelines For $800M Water Infrastructure Funding
Delaware River Basin Report Shows Improving Water Quality
Rodale Institute: Organic Farming Key To Food Security
Recycling Officials Say "Don't Panic" Over Recycling Markets
PPL EnergyPlus Offers Renewable Choice Program
Selected Headlines--
Environmental Groups Oppose Rendell Plan To Use DCNR Funds
New Documentary On Pike's Conservation Leaders - Video
Agency OKs Guidelines For $800M Water Infrastructure Funding
Delaware River Basin Report Shows Improving Water Quality
Rodale Institute: Organic Farming Key To Food Security
Recycling Officials Say "Don't Panic" Over Recycling Markets
PPL EnergyPlus Offers Renewable Choice Program
Friday NewsClips
Rendell Blasted For Eyeing Green Funds
Groups Blast Plan To Divert Lease Funds
Editorial: Taking From Conservation Fund Threatens Environment
Editorial: Gas Lease Revenues Packed With Potential, But
The Trash Crash
Over 500 Campaign Signs To Be Recycled
Report: Idle Machines Waste Electricity
Op-Ed: We Need Flexible Fuel Vehicles
Bradford County May Have To Return Part Of Gas Lease Payment
One Day's Mine Rescue Drill, Next Day's Reality
Sen. Erickson's Group To Eye DEP Permitting
Groups Blast Plan To Divert Lease Funds
Editorial: Taking From Conservation Fund Threatens Environment
Editorial: Gas Lease Revenues Packed With Potential, But
The Trash Crash
Over 500 Campaign Signs To Be Recycled
Report: Idle Machines Waste Electricity
Op-Ed: We Need Flexible Fuel Vehicles
Bradford County May Have To Return Part Of Gas Lease Payment
One Day's Mine Rescue Drill, Next Day's Reality
Sen. Erickson's Group To Eye DEP Permitting
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Thursday NewsClips
Environmental Groups Critical Of Rendell Plan To Ease Deficit
Plan To Use Park, Forest Money Alarms Green Groups
Editorial: Mine Reclamation Piece Of Recovery Puzzle
Acid Mine Drainage Still Top Problem For West Branch Susquehanna
PA Issues Guidelines For Water, Sewer Funding
Even In Economic Downturn, Pittsburgh's Energy Jobs Go Begging
PA 11th Graders Lag Peers On State Science Tests
Lehigh County Spends A Lot Of Green On Parks
Presque Isle Deer Hunt Has Slow Start (Online Video)
Harrisburg Authority Won't Back Down On Trash Dumping Fee Hike
First Centre County Wells Tap Marcellus Gas
Company Announces Pipeline Expansion To Handle Marcellus Drilling
Gas Drilling Efforts Create Side Business
Hunlock Power Plant May Convert To Natural Gas
Clearfield Commissioners Establish Energy Task Force
Editorial: Cost Of Lights Diminishes Value Of Illumination
Former NJ Environment Chief Set To Lead EPA
Plan To Use Park, Forest Money Alarms Green Groups
Editorial: Mine Reclamation Piece Of Recovery Puzzle
Acid Mine Drainage Still Top Problem For West Branch Susquehanna
PA Issues Guidelines For Water, Sewer Funding
Even In Economic Downturn, Pittsburgh's Energy Jobs Go Begging
PA 11th Graders Lag Peers On State Science Tests
Lehigh County Spends A Lot Of Green On Parks
Presque Isle Deer Hunt Has Slow Start (Online Video)
Harrisburg Authority Won't Back Down On Trash Dumping Fee Hike
First Centre County Wells Tap Marcellus Gas
Company Announces Pipeline Expansion To Handle Marcellus Drilling
Gas Drilling Efforts Create Side Business
Hunlock Power Plant May Convert To Natural Gas
Clearfield Commissioners Establish Energy Task Force
Editorial: Cost Of Lights Diminishes Value Of Illumination
Former NJ Environment Chief Set To Lead EPA
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Environmental Groups Oppose Plan To Use DCNR Revenue To Balance State Budget
14 environmental groups today sent a letter to Gov. Rendell opposing his plan to use $174 million in revenue from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to help balance the state's budget. Click here for announcement. Click here for letter.
Wednesday NewsClips
Rendell: Use Drilling Fees to Plug Hole In Budget
Students Solve Problems Of Vacant Pittsburgh Lots
Op-Ed: Green Economy Waiting To Emerge
PEC: Connellsville Ready to Take Off
Foreign Mussels Invade Susquehanna River
DuBois Natural Gas Bonanza
Properties Acquired For Mine Reclamation Projects
Editorial: Green - The Color Of Money Saved
Pennsylvania Wants Everyone To Curtail Energy Use
Manor, Lancaster County, Gets $1M for Rail-Trail
Herb Field: It's Been A Good Run
Students Solve Problems Of Vacant Pittsburgh Lots
Op-Ed: Green Economy Waiting To Emerge
PEC: Connellsville Ready to Take Off
Foreign Mussels Invade Susquehanna River
DuBois Natural Gas Bonanza
Properties Acquired For Mine Reclamation Projects
Editorial: Green - The Color Of Money Saved
Pennsylvania Wants Everyone To Curtail Energy Use
Manor, Lancaster County, Gets $1M for Rail-Trail
Herb Field: It's Been A Good Run
Guidelines OKd For $800 M Water Infrastructure Funding
The Commonwealth Financing Authority today approved guidelines for approving applications under the $800 Million H2O Water Infrastructure Funding Program that will fund water supply, sanitary sewer, stormwater, high hazard dams and flood control projects outside Allegheny and Philadelphia counties from gaming revenues. Click here for announcement. Click here for guidelines.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Nature's Keepers Documentary To Air January 5
Nature’s Keepers, an inspirational documentary film about Pike County’s 150-year history of land stewardship and those who are continuing that legacy today, will air on public television station WVIA-TV in Scranton January 5 at 7:00 p.m. (Click here to watch preview)
Monday, December 8, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
First State Of Delaware River Basin Released
(PHILADELPHIA) -- The Delaware River Basin Commission joined with the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary at the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum today to officially release the 2008 State of the Delaware River Basin Report, as well as reintroduce PDE’s 2008 State of the Delaware Estuary Report which was released in July. Click here for announcement. Click here for report.
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Rendell Freezes Wages, Cuts $128 Million As State Revenues Fall
Video Blog - Inside Look At Marcellus Shale Natural Drilling Operations
Video Blog - Meadville Market House Supporting Local Farmers
New Items! Consider Holiday Gifts That Help PA's Environment
13 Environmental Groups Urge Tighter Natural Gas Drilling Rules
PA Coalition Seeking Statewide Streamside Buffer Regulations
Click here to print a copy of this week's Digest
Selected Headlines--
Rendell Freezes Wages, Cuts $128 Million As State Revenues Fall
Video Blog - Inside Look At Marcellus Shale Natural Drilling Operations
Video Blog - Meadville Market House Supporting Local Farmers
New Items! Consider Holiday Gifts That Help PA's Environment
13 Environmental Groups Urge Tighter Natural Gas Drilling Rules
PA Coalition Seeking Statewide Streamside Buffer Regulations
Friday NewsClips
RiverQuest Boat Wins Top Environmental Award
Bayer Pushes Energy Efficiency
Editorial: More Federal Funds, Generosity Will Keep Homes Warm
Erie Art Museum Gets Money For Green Study
Drilling Firm Gets Water Use Approval
PPL Time Of Day Billing Test Earns Approval
Delaware River Report: Water Better, Floods Worse
Editorial: Don't Let Delaware River Plan Get Stagnant
Editorial: Delaying Sale Of Harrisburg Incinerator Risks Adding More Debt
Natural Gas Company To Stay Despite Regulatory Climate
What's In That Fracking Fluid?
Editorial: The Big Bluff By Drilling Industry
Planting Possibilities For Renewable Energy Alternatives
Fall Cleanup Program Declared A Success
Water Withdrawal In Luzerne County Denied For Drilling Operation
Op-Ed: Buffer Plan Would Be A Good Development
Ethanol Plant Plans Fall Through
Bayer Pushes Energy Efficiency
Editorial: More Federal Funds, Generosity Will Keep Homes Warm
Erie Art Museum Gets Money For Green Study
Drilling Firm Gets Water Use Approval
PPL Time Of Day Billing Test Earns Approval
Delaware River Report: Water Better, Floods Worse
Editorial: Don't Let Delaware River Plan Get Stagnant
Editorial: Delaying Sale Of Harrisburg Incinerator Risks Adding More Debt
Natural Gas Company To Stay Despite Regulatory Climate
What's In That Fracking Fluid?
Editorial: The Big Bluff By Drilling Industry
Planting Possibilities For Renewable Energy Alternatives
Fall Cleanup Program Declared A Success
Water Withdrawal In Luzerne County Denied For Drilling Operation
Op-Ed: Buffer Plan Would Be A Good Development
Ethanol Plant Plans Fall Through
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Thursday NewsClips
Rendell Whacks $128 Million More From State Budget
Governor Adds To Budget Cuts As Revenues Lag
Lawmakers Say They'll Give Up Pay Increase
Gasoline Led To Total Kill In Turtle Creek
Bird Die-Off Hits Presque Isle
Waste Haulers Pass Higher Bill To Clients
Letter: Philadelphia Wrong on Philly's Green Future
Gas Lease Landowners Appeal Removal From Clean And Green Program
Flaming Gas Well Draws Crowd
Grant Will Help Fund Solar Station On Dorm
Governor Adds To Budget Cuts As Revenues Lag
Lawmakers Say They'll Give Up Pay Increase
Gasoline Led To Total Kill In Turtle Creek
Bird Die-Off Hits Presque Isle
Waste Haulers Pass Higher Bill To Clients
Letter: Philadelphia Wrong on Philly's Green Future
Gas Lease Landowners Appeal Removal From Clean And Green Program
Flaming Gas Well Draws Crowd
Grant Will Help Fund Solar Station On Dorm
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Trees For Success Grant Program
The Home Depot Foundation and the Arbor Day Foundation strongly believe that the strategic planting and preservation of community trees has a positive impact on the health of local communities. To promote that policy, they have teamed up in the 2009 Trees For Success National Tree Planting Campaign. (click here for more)
Rendell Orders Another Round Of Budget Cuts
Gov. Rendell today announced another $128 million in budget cuts, bringing the total funds in budgetary reserve to $439 million to help deal with an expected $1 to $2 billion budget deficit this fiscal year.
The Governor also said he would freeze non-union wages and begin negotiations with the state's union employees to achieve savings there as well.
“The detailed list of budget reductions is still being finalized, but the cuts will be broad-based across a multitude of agencies and programs. I expect nearly 400 out of a total of 500 appropriations under my jurisdiction will be reduced," said the Governor. (click here for more)
Governor Adds To Budget Cuts As Revenue Lags
Scarnati Sworn In As Lt. Gov, State Faces Challenges
Non-Union State Workers Face Wage Freeze
The Governor also said he would freeze non-union wages and begin negotiations with the state's union employees to achieve savings there as well.
“The detailed list of budget reductions is still being finalized, but the cuts will be broad-based across a multitude of agencies and programs. I expect nearly 400 out of a total of 500 appropriations under my jurisdiction will be reduced," said the Governor. (click here for more)
Governor Adds To Budget Cuts As Revenue Lags
Scarnati Sworn In As Lt. Gov, State Faces Challenges
Non-Union State Workers Face Wage Freeze
Wednesday NewsClips
Northampton Sees Green Opportunity In Open Space Fund
Merck's $4.5 Million Fine Goes Toward Open Space
Process Has Begun For Harrisburg Incinerator Sale
Trash Rates Outside Harrisburg Could Soar
Recycling Woes In Schuylkill County
Op-Ed: Environmental Buffer Plan Would Raise Cost Of Housing
Letter: Streamside Buffers Offer Many Economic Benefits
Editorial: Managing Growth
A Carbon Tax On Cows, Climate Change Opportunity For Farmers
Energy Projects Planned At Mifflinburg Schools
Air Products Gets Solar Contract
Merck's $4.5 Million Fine Goes Toward Open Space
Process Has Begun For Harrisburg Incinerator Sale
Trash Rates Outside Harrisburg Could Soar
Recycling Woes In Schuylkill County
Op-Ed: Environmental Buffer Plan Would Raise Cost Of Housing
Letter: Streamside Buffers Offer Many Economic Benefits
Editorial: Managing Growth
A Carbon Tax On Cows, Climate Change Opportunity For Farmers
Energy Projects Planned At Mifflinburg Schools
Air Products Gets Solar Contract
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Tuesday NewsClips
State Revenue Collections Down $657 Million This Year
State Revenues Short Of Goal Again In November
Harrisburg To Explore Selling Money-Losing Incinerator
Demand Up For Heating Bill Help
Utility Cutoffs Rise As Many Seek Heating Help
Editorial: A Boost In Heating Aid Arrives At Right Time
Pittsburgh Green Building Alliance To Lose Leader
Lehigh Gap Nature Center Receives Innovative Grant
Editorial: Cumberland County Takes Lead To Preserve Appalachian Trail
Deer Season Gets Under Way (Online Video)
Quiet Opening Day Of Deer Season
DRBC Reviews Water Pumping Plans For Drilling Company
State Revenues Short Of Goal Again In November
Harrisburg To Explore Selling Money-Losing Incinerator
Demand Up For Heating Bill Help
Utility Cutoffs Rise As Many Seek Heating Help
Editorial: A Boost In Heating Aid Arrives At Right Time
Pittsburgh Green Building Alliance To Lose Leader
Lehigh Gap Nature Center Receives Innovative Grant
Editorial: Cumberland County Takes Lead To Preserve Appalachian Trail
Deer Season Gets Under Way (Online Video)
Quiet Opening Day Of Deer Season
DRBC Reviews Water Pumping Plans For Drilling Company
Monday, December 1, 2008
Monday NewsClips
Editorial: Lycoming County Takes Correct Approach To Bay Cleanup
Design Work To Begin On Sewer Treatment Plant
Builders Opposing Clean Water Buffer Regs
Efforts Expand To Clean Up Nescopeck Creek
Mandates Driving Surge To The River for Hydropower
Cumberland County Given High Profile Role In Protecting Appalachian Trail
Editorial: Legislature Should Halt Building Nature Inns
Appalachian Watershed Team Investigation Pollution In Nescopeck Watershed
Turning Red Streams Blue
Counties Want Oil, Natural Gas Returned To Tax Assessment Mix
Editorial: DEP Must Get Ready For Gas Drilling Reality
Alternative Energy Fund Still Stuck In Neutral
Editorial: Low Fuel Prices Both A Blessing And A Curse
Green Condos Under Construction Soon In Kimberton
Design Work To Begin On Sewer Treatment Plant
Builders Opposing Clean Water Buffer Regs
Efforts Expand To Clean Up Nescopeck Creek
Mandates Driving Surge To The River for Hydropower
Cumberland County Given High Profile Role In Protecting Appalachian Trail
Editorial: Legislature Should Halt Building Nature Inns
Appalachian Watershed Team Investigation Pollution In Nescopeck Watershed
Turning Red Streams Blue
Counties Want Oil, Natural Gas Returned To Tax Assessment Mix
Editorial: DEP Must Get Ready For Gas Drilling Reality
Alternative Energy Fund Still Stuck In Neutral
Editorial: Low Fuel Prices Both A Blessing And A Curse
Green Condos Under Construction Soon In Kimberton
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