-- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution [It’s Not A Suggestion]
Senate Fall Voting Schedule
-- September 16, 17, 18, 30
-- October 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23
-- November 13, 14
House Fall Voting Schedule
-- September 23 (non-voting), 24 (non-voting), 25 (non-voting), 30
-- October 1, 2, 21, 22, 23
-- November 12, 13
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 8:30: Virtual. Penn State Center For Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training Conservation Cornerstone Webinar Series For Ag Professionals - ABC’s of Agricultural Conservation. 8:30 a.m.
TODAY 10:00: DEP Orphan Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Grant Program Information Session. University of Pittsburgh Titusville, Crawford County. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
TODAY 2:00: Virtual. Penn State Extension 5-Part Backyard Stream Repair Webinar Series Starting Aug. 27. 2:00 to 3:00 p.m.
August 28-- Agenda Posted. DEP Aggregate Advisory Board meeting. Room 105 Rachel Carson Building. 10:00 a.m. Visit the Board webpage for options on joining the meeting remotely. Contact: Daniel Snowden 717-783-8846 or dsnowden@pa.gov.
August 30-- Virtual: DEP Orphan Conventional Oil & Gas Well Plugging Grant Program Information Session. 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
-- DEP Declares Code Orange Air Quality Action Day Tuesday, Aug. 27 In Southeast, Southwest PA
-- Sept. 19 Webinar: A Year Later: Have Leaders Addressed Health Concerns From Natural Gas Development Raised In University Of Pittsburgh Public Health Studies? [PaEN]
-- BCTV: Shale Gas Fracking Boom In PA Raises Health, Environmental Concerns
-- State, United Mine Workers Announce First-In-PA Registered Apprenticeship Program To Plug Abandoned Conventional Oil And Gas Wells; DEP Issued 711 Violations For Well Abandonment So Far In 2024 [PaEN]
-- Tribune-Democrat: Shapiro, Mineworkers Create Apprenticeship To Plug Oil & Gas Wells Abandoned By Conventional Well Owners
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: State Announces Apprenticeship Program To Plug Oil, Gas Wells Abandoned By Conventional Well Owners
-- TribLive Guest Essay: Gov. Shapiro Needs To Step Up His Environmental Game - By Tom Pike, Protect PT
-- DEP Permitting Efficiency: 19,222 Permits Since 11/2023; Decisions On 15,794; 2 Currently Eligible For PAyback Did Not Meet Decision Deadlines; No Application Fees Refunded [8.27.24]
-- Washington & Jefferson College To Host Pittsburgh Regional Carbon Capture Conference Oct. 22 In Washington County [PaEN]
-- WHYY - Sophia Schmidt: New State Grant Program Means Solar Panels Could Bring Deeper Savings To Cash-Strapped Philly Schools
-- PennEnvironment: New US DOE Appliance Efficiency Standards Will Save PA Households $128 Annually [PaEN]
-- TribLive: Heat Prompts Pittsburgh Public Schools To Change Schedule At 37 Facilities Without AC
-- PennLive Guest Essay: Troubling Times Are Ahead For American Energy - By Commonwealth Foundation [59% Of Energy On PA’s Electric Grid Comes From One Fuel]
-- Bitfarms Cryptocurrency Miner Announces Lease Agreement For Sharon, PA Data Center
-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: Penn State Gets $1 Million To Dig Into Critical Mineral Research Into Semiconductors
-- WHYY - Sophia Schmidt: Philly Creating Its Own Environmental Justice Mapping Tool With Input From Residents
-- Scranton Times: Lawmakers Urge Biden To Approve Federal Disaster Declaration For Tropical Storm Debby Damage
-- StateImpactPA - Rachel McDevitt: PA Urges Insurer Flexibility For People Affected By Remnants Of Debby
-- Citizens Voice: $1.2 Million Brookside Levee Project Starts Today In Wilkes-Barre
-- The Allegheny Front/WESA: 120,000 Pounds Of Debris Pulled From Pittsburgh’s Rivers In Ongoing Cleanup
-- LancasterOnline: Nearly Half Of Lancaster County Residents Have Water With Elevated PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’
-- TribLive: Mountain Watershed Assn. Opposes Permit For Rustic Ridge Coal Mine Expansion In Westmoreland
-- Williamsport Sun: Loyalsock Creek Men’s Club Does Work On Little Bear Creek
-- Post-Gazette - Mary Ann Thomas: Teacher Transforms Into Scientist During Weeklong Mission Aboard Ship On Lake Erie
-- Erie Times: Lake Erie Water Levels To Drop In The Fall
-- Inquirer: City Of Chester Receiver Proposes Selling Water Authorities To Help Rescue City From Bankruptcy
-- PennLive: Fall In Pennsylvania To Be ‘Cooler-Than-Average’ This Year
-- TribLive: Mosquitoes Test Positive For West Nile Virus In 7 More Westmoreland Communities
-- WHYY: Mosquito-borne Illnesses Discovered Throughout Philadelphia Region
-- Central PA Conservancy: Sept. 9 Webinar On Becoming A Volunteer Conservation Easement Monitor [PaEN]
-- York Daily Record: York County Developer Sacrifices Profit To Save Rare Umbrella Magnolia
-- Inquirer: Quiet Parks In PA - Searching For Peace And Quiet Near And Far
-- Scranton Times: Site Clearing To Make Way For New Park In Scranton Along Lackawanna River
-- LancasterOnline: Survey Open On Redesign Of Southeast Lancaster City Parks
-- Altoona Mirror: Poet Todd Davis Draws Inspiration From The Environment
-- Williamsport Sun: Birding For Beginners: A Gateway To Both Nature And Adventure
-- Eastern PA Consulting & Industrial Forester Conference Set For Sept. 26 At Dauphin County Conservation District [PaEN]
-- PAEE Professional Development Courses: Design For Learning In Environmental Education; Introduction To Community Engagement [PaEN]
-- Volunteers Record Bee Biodiversity And Discover New Species In PA During Penn State Research Project [PaEN]
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- The Dispatch: Josh Shapiro Plots A Course For His Political Future
-- AP: Court: Washington County Broke The Law By Refusing To Tell Voters If It Rejected Their Ballot And Wouldn’t Be Counted
-- Inquirer: The Law Finally Caught Up With Notorious Philadelphia Landlord-- But For Voting Fraud
-- TribLive Editorial: Butler County Shootings Cannot Stop Political Process
-- Inquirer: Bucks County Will Determine Control Of Senate, House Josh Shapiro Says Stumping For Bob Casey
-- TribLive: Carnegie Mellon Restricts Protests, Demonstrations In Updated Policy
-- The Center Square: University Of Pennsylvania Temporarily Bans Protest Encampments
-- Erie Times: As PA Eyes More Money For Private School Vouchers, Other States Offer Sobering Lessons
-- City & State PA: Special Report - Gaming In Pennsylvania
-- Spotlight PA: Public Voices Often Ignored In States’ Opioid Settlement Money Decisions
-- ABC6: Ready-To-Drink Cocktails To Be Made Available At Gas Stations, Grocery Stores In PA
-- AP: Allentown Museum To Sell Painting In Settlement With Heirs Of Jewish Family That Fled The Nazis
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[Posted: August 27, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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