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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Sunday PA Environmental NewsClips

Coal Industry’s Burned Out, Pockets Of Poverty Remain Where Sick People Get Sicker
Editorial: Clarion’s River Of The Year: Mother Nature And Man Team Up
Record Rain Makes Pittsburgh Area Rivers Challenging To Use
Op-Ed: Runoff Fees Support Solutions To Local Pollution, Flooding
10 Older Schools In Lancaster County Find Lead In Drinking Water
All Lancaster County Schools To Test For Lead
Editorial: Pittsburgh Needs Cleaner Air And Water
Food Waste Digester Could Generate $2 Million In Savings For Altoona Water Authority
Op-Ed: America Cannot Afford To Keep It In The Ground
Letter: Be Cautious Of Dropping Temperatures, Energy Bills
Crable: Lancaster County’s First Natural Playground Takes Shape In Woods Near Pequea
Crable: Where Have Lancaster County’s Backyard Feeder Birds Gone?
Schneck: Saturday Opener For Deer Hunting Season On Game Commission Agenda
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David E. Hess at 5:38 AM
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This Blog is a companion to www.PaEnvironmentDigest.com, the weekly online newsletter and a product of PA Environment News LLC. I can be contacted by sending email to: PaEnviroDigest@gmail.com. I served as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection from 2001 to 2003, Executive Deputy at DEP from 1995 to 2001, as staff to the PA Senate Environmental Committee and various positions in the former Department of Environmental Resources, working on environmental issues for over 40 years.
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