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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
November 8, 2021 Issue #903
(11/8/2021)
* 42 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA

Here are 42 new stories in the PA Environment Digest about individuals, groups, local governments, farmers, businesses, watershed groups and many more working all across Pennsylvania to restore and protect the environment and show others the beauty that surrounds us.

* All Articles & NewsClips In This Week’s Digest By Topic

Links to all the articles and NewsClips in this week’s PA Environment Digest by topic in one place--

* U.S. House Sends Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill To Biden’s Desk, Includes Largest-Ever Investment In Cleaning Up Abandoned Coal Mines - PA’s #1 Water Pollution Problem

On November 5, the U.S. House voted to approve the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, sending it to President Biden’s desk for his approval.

* DEP To Recommend Environmental Quality Board Accept Petitions For Study To Increase Oil & Gas Well Bonding Nov. 16; Also Considers Proposed PFOA/PFOS MCL Standard

The Environmental Quality Board is scheduled to meet November 16 to consider a proposed regulation setting a drinking water MCL for PFOA and PFOS  “forever” chemicals and two rulemaking petitions to increase bonding on both conventional and unconventional oil and gas wells.

* DEP Citizens Advisory Council - Environmental Justice Advisory Board Joint Meeting Nov. 16

DEP’s Citizens Advisory Council and Environmental Justice Advisory Board will hold their annual joint meeting on November 16.

* Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Presents Mira Lloyd Dock Awards To Kiasha Huling Of Philadelphia & Shauna Yorty Of Lancaster; PA Forestry Assn. Recognizes Marci Mowery With Myra Dock Award

The Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership has awarded its Mira Lloyd Dock Partnership Diversity Awards to Kiasha Huling of Philadelphia and Shauna Yorty of Lancaster. The women were recognized for their conservation work and community building in under-represented portions of their cities.

* Stroud Water Research Center Recognizes Melissa D. Ho Of World Wildlife Fund With Freshwater Excellence Award

Amid the rustic setting of a fourth-generation farm turned restaurant and event space, Chester County-based Stroud Water Research Center bestowed the 2021 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence to Melissa D. Ho, Ph.D., Senior Vice President of Freshwater and Food at World Wildlife Fund, on Thursday, November 4 at the 19th annual The Water’s Edge gala.

* Western PA Conservancy Leads Stream Improvement Project At St. Leo's Church Near Ridgway, Elk County

By Western PA Conservancy

* Bucknell University & Susquehanna University Plant Forest Buffers To Slow Rainwater Runoff

Bucknell University in Union County and Susquehanna University in Snyder County recently planted forest buffers alongside streams on their campuses to slow rainwater runoff.

* Master Watershed Stewards In Berks & Schuylkill Counties To Unveil Live Stake Nursery At Cacoosing Park, Berks County Nov. 17

The Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards of Berks and Schuylkill counties would like to invite the public to join us at Cacoosing Meadows Park, 3286 State Hill Road, Sinking Spring in Berks County on November 17, from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. for an unveiling of the newly planted live stake nursery.

* Guest Essay: Wait, Don't Rake: Leave Fallen Leaves Where They Fell

By Harry Campbell, Chesapeake Bay Foundation

* DEP: Opportunity To Bid On Mine Reclamation Project In Clearfield County

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the November 6 PA Bulletin of an opportunity to bid on a mine reclamation project in Clearfield County.

* Susquehanna River Basin Commission Now Accepting Applications For Drought Resilience Consumptive Use Mitigation Grants

On November 2, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission announced they are accepting applications for up to $6 million in Drought Resilience Consumptive Use Mitigation Grants.  The deadline to apply is January 28.

* Chesapeake Bay Foundation Selects Hilary Harp Falk As New President & CEO

On November 1, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Board of Trustees announced they have selected Hilary Harp Falk, a proven expert in large-scale ecosystem restoration, leading organizational change and coalition building, to be CBF’s next President & CEO.

* 18 Lancaster County Farms And Businesses Receive PA Solar Center Solar Energy Leadership Awards

On November 4, the Pennsylvania Solar Center presented 18 Lancaster companies, farms, and organizations with the prestigious Lodestar Award, a distinction given to Pennsylvania entities who are leading the way in investing in clean and renewable solar energy.

* 3 PA Universities Recognized In EPA’s Top 30 College & University List Of Green Power Users

Three Pennsylvania universities have been recognized in EPA Top 30 College and University List of Green Power Users - Carnegie Mellon (#11), Penn State (#14) and Temple (#27).

* Guest Essay: Making Sense Of A Volatile Energy Market

By Ronald Fisher, Executive Director, The Energy Co-op

* PJM And Members Prepare To Serve Winter Electricity Demand; Adds Changes Dealing With Coal, Natural Gas Issues

On November 4, PJM Interconnection and its members said they are prepared to meet the forecasted demand for electricity this winter, employing lessons learned from recent extreme weather events while also accounting for recent fuel supply concerns.

* Post-Gazette Editorial: Pittsburgh To Host The World On How To Transition Away From Fossil Fuels

This editorial first appeared in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on November 7, 2021--

* Environmental Groups Appeal Air Permit For Invenergy Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant In Allegheny County

On November 5, a coalition of environmental organizations appealed a decision by the Allegheny County Health Department to grant a permit for the construction of a new Invenergy Allegheny Energy Center natural gas-fired power plant in Elizabeth Township, Allegheny County.

* DEP To Hold Dec. 13 Hearing [If Needed] On RACT II Air Quality Plan For Montour Power Station, Montour County

The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a hearing December 13 [If Needed] on the proposed RACT II Air Quality Plan for the Montour Steam Electric Station in Derry Township, Montour County.  (PA Bulletin page 6996)

* DEP Blog: The Time Is Now To Re-Tune Commercial Buildings To Minimize Energy Consumption

By: Michelle Ferguson, Energy Program Specialist, Heidi J. Kunsch, Environmental Group Manager, and Odessa Meredith, Press Assistant

* DEP Suspends Enforcement Of California Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Control Program; Federal Standards Will Still Apply

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the November 6 PA Bulletin it is suspending the enforcement of the California Heavy-Duty Diesel Emissions Control Program in Pennsylvania through July 31, 2023.

* DEP Sets Jan. 7 Deadline For Clean Diesel Grants Through Driving PA Forward Program

The Department of Environmental Protection will be accepting applications for Clean Diesel Grants under the Driving PA Forward Program until January 7, 2022.  (formal notice)

* DEP Awards $9.5 Million In Fast Charging, Hydrogen Fueling & Marine And Rail Freight Movers Grants Under Driving PA Forward

On November 1, the Department of Environmental Protection awarded $9.5 million in grants to reduce diesel emissions, improve air quality, and promote clean transportation technologies.

* Sustainable Energy Education & Development Support, Chamber Of The Northern Poconos Now Accepting Nominations For 2022 Green Business Of The Year Award

Sustainable Energy Education & Development Support and the Chamber of the Northern Poconos are now accepting nominations for the 2022 Green Business of the Year Award.  The deadline for nominations is November 26.

* DCNR Blog: Carbon Capture A Tool To Address Cause Of Climate Change

By Department of Conservation & Natural Resources

* PA Environmental Council In Case You Missed It In October

The PA Environmental Council’s In Case You Missed It In October features articles on--

* Keep PA Beautiful Celebrates America Recycles Day Nov. 15 - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful wants to remind Pennsylvanians to celebrate America Recycles Day on November 15.

* PA Resources Council Announces Traveling Glass Recycling Bin Program Schedule In Allegheny County

The PA Resources Council Traveling Glass Recycling Bin Program provides a free recycling service that rotates through a variety of locations in western Pennsylvania. 

* PA Resources Council To Host Nov. 17 Recycling & Waste Reduction Webinar

The PA Resources Council will host a free Recycling and Waste Reduction webinar on November 17 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

* DCNR Taking Steps To Reduce Plastics, Waste At PA State Parks

On November 4, Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is taking steps to reduce the use of plastics and the amount of waste generated from food concessions at Pennsylvania state parks.

* Allegheny Land Trust Partners With Regen Network To Sell Carbon Credits To Support Local Land Conservation; Largest Sale Of Urban Forest Credits In U.S.

On November 4, the Allegheny Land Trust announced it has partnered with the Regen Network to sell carbon credits based on its land holdings in Western Pennsylvania.  The sale is believed to be the largest urban forest carbon credit sale in the nation.

* Forbes Trail Chapter Trout Unlimited Helps Save Linn Run State Park Hemlock Trees From Woolly Adelgid

By Larry Myers, Forbes Trail Chapter Trout Unlimited

* Agriculture: 11.2 Million Acres Of Farm & Forest Land Enrolled In Clean & Green Preservation Program

On November 4, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding announced that since January of 2015, Pennsylvania has enrolled 2.1 million acres in the state’s Clean & Green Program, bringing the total to 11.2 million acres.

* Sproat Family, Natural Lands Partner To Preserve 42 Acre Farm In Chester County

On November 1, Natural Lands announced it has partnered with the Sproat Family to permanently protect 42 acres of land in New Garden Township, Chester County.

* Lancaster Farmland Trust Partners With Landowners To Preserve 88 Acre Zimmerman Farm; 51 Acre Gehr Farm

Lancaster Farmland Trust announced it has added two farms to its growing list of 538 farms and 33,098 acres of farmland preserved.

* Maryland National Guard Seeking Permission To Fly Combat Training Missions Within 100 Feet Of Ground Level In Cameron, Clinton, Elk, McKean, Potter & Tioga Counties - The PA Wilds

The Maryland National Guard 175th Wing has issued a draft finding of no significant impact for public comment on a proposal to fly combat training missions with A-10 Warthog aircraft within 100 to 7,999 feet above the ground in six Pennsylvania counties and two New York counties in what is called the Duke Military Operating Area (MOA) training area.

* DCNR’s 6th Fall Foliage Report: Peak Color Now In Southeast PA

On November 4, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources issued its sixth Fall Foliage Report that gives a preview of next week’s leaf viewing. 

* PA Parks & Forests Foundation Recognizes 3 Winners Of Environmental Rights Amendment Song Contest Nov. 8

Tune in to a livestream presentation with the PA Parks and Forests Foundation on November 8 to listen to the three winning songs and honor the original songwriters who won PPFF’s 2021 Environmental Rights Amendment Song Contest.

* Nov. 5 Take Five Fridays With Pam Now Available From PA Parks & Forests Foundation

The November 5 Take Five Fridays With Pam is now available from the PA Parks & Forests Foundation.

* South Mountain Partnership Now Accepting Nominations For Spirit Of South Mountain Awards

The South Mountain Partnership is now accepting nominations for the Spirit of South Mountain Awards to recognize an individual, project, or organization that has made significant contributions to advancing a positive and sustainable future for the South Mountain landscape.

* Controlled Plant & Noxious Weed Committee Meets Nov. 17 On 2 Proposed Additions To Noxious Weed List

The Department of Agriculture’s Controlled Plant and Noxious Weed Committee is scheduled to hold a virtual special meeting on November 17 to consider two additions to the noxious weed list. (formal notice)

* Penn State Researcher Recommends Hunters Wear PPE During Close Contact With Deer, Get COVID Vaccine

By Sara LaJeunesse, Penn State News

* Educational Opportunities for Students & Adults

Opportunities to learn more about environmental and energy issues affecting Pennsylvania for students and adults--

* DEP Hosts Dec. 2 Webinar For First-Time Applicants For DEP Grants

The Department of Environmental Protection will host a webinar December 2 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. called DEP Grants 101 for first-time applicants for DEP grants.

* Call For Presentations: Westminster College, Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition Student Symposium On The Environment Nov. 29 To Dec. 2

Students are invited to showcase their research, projects, posters and photos at the 2021 Student Symposium on the Environment hosted by the Center for the Environment at Westminster College in Lawrence County and the Butler County-based  Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition.

* PA Interfaith Power & Light Holds Virtual Building Toward A Just Future Conference Focused On Climate Justice Nov. 14

The PA Interfaith Power & Light will hold its Annual Building Toward A Just Future Conference on November 14 from Noon to 5:00 p.m. in a virtual format.  The focus of the Conference is Climate Justice.

* News From PA House & Senate

The information you need to follow legislation in the House and Senate- starting with articles and NewsClips from last week--

* House Committee Meets Nov. 8 To Consider Resolution To Kill Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Regulation, Even Though Time For Action Has Expired

The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee is scheduled to meet November 8 on a Senate Concurrent Resolution disapproving of the final regulation limiting carbon emissions from power plants consistent with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.

* Resolution To Study Wildlife Conservation Corridors To Be Considered By House Committee Nov. 10

The House Tourism & Recreational Development Committee is scheduled to meet on November 10 to consider House Resolution 74 (Daley-D-Montgomery) directing the Legislative Budget and Finance Committee to conduct a study of wildlife conservation corridors.

* The Feds

Articles and NewsClips about federal actions impacting Pennsylvania--

* USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Accepting Applications For Stream Restoration Disaster Assistance In 15 PA Counties

On November 1, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist Denise Coleman announced that Pennsylvania is currently taking applications for natural disaster recovery efforts in Berks, Bradford, Bucks, Chester, Huntingdon. Luzerne, Lycoming, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga and York Counties.

* Gov. Wolf: Announces 1-Month Extension To Apply For Individual Federal Assistance For Hurricane Ida Recovery In 8 Counties

On November 5, Gov. Tom Wolf announced the federal government has granted his request for a one-month extension for individuals in the eight counties eligible for Individual Assistance to apply for federal aid.

* Public Participation Opportunities/Calendar Of Events

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* Grants & Awards

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* PA Bulletin

Highlights of the environmental and energy notices in the latest PA Bulletin--

* Stories Invited - About PA Environment Digest

Send your stories, photos and links to videos about your project, environmental issues or programs for publication in the PA Environment Digest to: PaEnviroDigest@gmail.com

* PA Statewide Watershed Conference - Nov. 7-8, Webinars Nov. 10-11

PA Environment Digest is a proud sponsor of the 2021 Statewide Watershed Conference hosted by the PA Organization of Watersheds and Rivers on November 7-8, with special webinars on November 10-11.

* Keystone Coldwater Conference + PA Chapter Of American Fisheries Society Feb. 25-26

PA Environment Digest is a proud sponsor of the 2022 Joint Meeting of the Keystone Coldwater Conference and PA Chapter of the American Fisheries Society on February 25-26, 2022, at the Ramada Conference Center in State College.

* Supporting Member PA Organization For Watersheds & Rivers; PA Outdoor Writers Assn.; PA Trout Unlimited

PA Environment Digest is a supporting member of the PA Organization for Watersheds & Rivers, PA Outdoor Writers Association, PA Council Trout Unlimited and the Doc Fritchey Chapter Trout Unlimited.

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