Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Coldwater Heritage Partnership Announces $35,000 In Grant Awards

The Coldwater Heritage Partnership recently announced that over $35,000 in grants have been awarded to local organizations to protect and conserve Pennsylvania’s coldwater stream habitats.
The Coldwater Heritage Partnership is a cooperative initiative amongst Pennsylvania Trout Unlimited,the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Fish and Boat Commission and the Foundation for Pennsylvania Watersheds .
"These grants targeted to Pennsylvania's precious coldwater streams help guide the protection of these unique resources, and also engage the community in their protection and enjoyment," DCNR Secretary Michael DiBerardinis said. (click here for a list of grants awarded.)

Wednesday NewsClips

4 Luzerne County Mine Sites Reclaimed
Clearfield County Firm To Reclaim Abandoned Mine
PA Lake Plans Kayakers Water Release March 21-22
Op-Ed: Building A Greener Workforce, Sen. Kitchen
Bird Life Can Reflect Quality Of Human Life
Editorial: Where Are Our State Reps On Natural Gas?
Regulators About To Get Busier On Gas Well Drilling
Marcellus Shale Training
NE Regional Awards To Be Bestowed In Conjunction With Symposium
Editorial: Stimulus Projects Spark Enthusiasm
Charges Reduced In Schuylkill County Coal Mine Death Case

Monday, March 2, 2009

Monday NewsClips

Protecting Allegheny Mussels Creates Stew
Funding Secured For Upper Delaware Flood Studies, Warning System
New DEP Oil-Gas Office Opens
Clearfield Takes Action To Help Water, Sewer Projects
Truck Traffic From Gas Drilling Sparks Concern
Editorial: Quarry Project Deserves Grant, But Technology Still Unproven
Harrisburg Council Wants Your Garbage
Volunteers Find Screech Owls Using TMI Wood Duck Boxes
Makeover To Begin On Delaware Waterfront
Glass-Bottomed Overlook Planned At Kinzua Bridge
Bill Would Allow Transfer Of Anterless Licenses

$17 Million KeystoneHELP Energy Program Announced

Pennsylvania is stepping up its efforts to help more families cut their energy bills, said Governor Edward G. Rendell today as he announced an expanded effort to make energy conservation and efficiency measures more affordable for households.
The Governor said the new, $17 million Keystone HELP Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program will make it easier for families to insulate their homes, seal off drafts, or install things like high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, geothermal heat pumps, and ENERGY STAR-qualified windows and doors.
Environmental Protection acting Secretary John Hanger and Treasurer Robert McCord unveiled the new Keystone HELP Residential Energy Efficiency Loan and Rebate Program today at the home of David and Jennifer Schlegel in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County. (click here for more details)

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