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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
October 31, 2022 Issue #954
(10/31/2022)
* 76 New Stories - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA

Here are 76 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.

* This Week’s Examples Of Going The WRONG WAY On Environmental, Energy Issues

While PA Environment Digest’s priority is to highlight positive examples of environmental and energy leadership, 2022 is an election year which demands accountability to voters.

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

PA Environment Digest Is Putting The Best Links To Environment & Energy Articles and NewsClips Here.   Are You Telling Your Story?

* Senate, House Pass Massive, 20-Year Taxpayer Subsidies For Natural Gas, Hydrogen And Petrochemical Industries In Hours With No Public Accountability Or Environmental Safeguards

On October 26, the Senate Appropriations Committee reported out House Bill 1059 (Hickernell-R-Lancaster) after amending it to provide $106.6 million in annual taxpayer subsidies to manufacturing and other businesses that use natural gas and hydrogen in their operations for at least 20 years.

* Citizens Voice Editorial: State Insists On Paying Polluters

This editorial first appeared in the Scranton Times and Citizens Voice on October 28, 2022--

* DEP: PA General Energy Cited For More Water Pollution Violations, Blocking The Whole Width Of Loyalsock Creek At Gas Pipeline/Water Withdrawal Construction Site In Lycoming County

An October 13 inspection by the Department of Environmental Protection again found multiple violations of the state Clean Streams Law and Solid Waste Management Act at the PA General Energy Shawnee water withdrawal and natural gas pipeline construction site on the Loyalsock Creek in Gamble Township, Lycoming County.

* DCNR Leased 176 Acres Of Susquehanna River Submerged Land To SWN Natural Gas Production Company In Susquehanna County For $704,000

The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources published notice in the October 29 PA Bulletin that it has leased 176 acres of Susquehanna River streambed to SWN Natural Gas Production Company in Great Bend Township, Susquehanna County for $704,000.

* Pine Creek Headwaters Protection Group: Potential Impacts Of Shale Gas Development Forest Fragmentation On Tioga State Forest Birds

By Dr. Robert M. Ross

* Bill Goes To Governor Creating Well Plugging Grant Program; Senate, House Again Fail To Address Woefully Inadequate Conventional Well Plugging Bonding

On October 26, the Senate and House gave final approval to House Bill 2528 (Struzzi-R- Indiana) that would set aside 20 percent of the new federal funding to plug conventional oil and gas wells for a new Orphan Well Plugging Grant Program.

* DEP Permit Notices -- Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities

The following DEP notices were published in the October 29 PA Bulletin related to oil and gas industry facilities.  Many of the notices offer the opportunity for public comments.

* A Study Finding Microplastics In 100% Of Exceptional Value, High Quality, Class A Trout Streams Sampled In PA Is Disturbing To Wildlife Advocates

On October 26, the PennEnvironment Research & Policy Center released a study finding 100 percent of the 50 water samples from Exceptional Value, High Quality, and Class A Cold Water Trout Fishing streams contained microplastics.

* Scranton Times/Republican Herald Editorial: Legislators Like Plastics, Expect More

This editorial first appeared in the Republican Herald and Scranton Times on October 29, 2022--

* Penn State Research: PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Persist Through Wastewater Treatment, May Enter Crops

By Penn State News

* PUC Approves 9% Increase In The Basic Monthly Bill For Typical PECO Natural Gas Division Customers; On Top Of An 103.2% Increase In Cost Of Natural Gas

On October 27, the Public Utility Commission approved a rate settlement that would increase the typical monthly charge for PECO Natural Gas Division customers by 9 percent-- from $95.31 to $103.88.  The increase will show up on bills as an increase in gas delivery charges.

* National Fuel Gas Requests PUC To Approve 9.2% Increase In Base Delivery Charge; Separate Cost Of Gas Up 127.8% Since May 2021

On October 28, Erie-based National Fuel Gas announced it has filed a request with the Public Utility Commission to increase its base delivery rate for natural gas for the average residential customer by 9.2 percent.

* PA Audubon Council Recognizes DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn With First Walt Pomeroy Conservation Award

On October 26, the Pennsylvania Audubon Council presented its Walt Pomeroy Conservation Award to Cindy Adams Dunn, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 

* DEP Tours Kettle Creek Stream Restoration Project, Highlights Clinton County Clean Water Action Plan Progress

On October 25, representatives of the Department of Environmental Protection visited a stream restoration project at the Lucky 7 Hunting Club property on Kettle Creek to view the recently completed work and discuss how it will improve water quality in this Exceptional Value stream as part of Clinton County’s Countywide Action Plan for the Chesapeake Bay.

* Sen. Gordner Announces $200,000 Grant For Shamokin Creek Restoration Project In Northumberland County

The Shamokin Creek Restoration Alliance has been awarded state funding for stream restoration work, according to Senator John R. Gordner (R-Columbia).

* Stroud Water Research Center: Sharing Our Knowledge Of Watershed Restoration

The Chester County-based Stroud Water Research Center recently partnered with volunteers for two tree plantings, spread the word about agroforestry, and helped water professionals learn about soil health and water quality.

* State Conservation Commission Accepting REAP Farm Conservation Tax Credit Applications Until Nov. 18

On October 27, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding reminded Pennsylvania farmers to apply for Resource Enhancement and Protection farm conservation tax credits by November 18 to help install measures improve soil and water quality.

* DEP Invites Submission Of Water Quality Data For Stream Redesignation Evaluations In Columbia, Franklin, Fulton, Greene Counties

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the October 29 PA Bulletin inviting comments on stream redesignation evaluations for four streams in Columbia, Franklin, Fulton, Greene Counties.

* Delaware River Basin Commission Holds Nov. 9 Hearing On Water Requests; Dec. 7 Quarterly Business Meeting

The Delaware River Basin Commission will hold a hearing on water requests on November 9 and its next quarterly business meeting December 7.  Both will be held via Zoom.

* DEP To Host Dec. 1 Public Meeting, Hearing On Proposed MAX Yukon Hazardous Waste Landfill No. 7 In Westmoreland County

On October 28, the Department of Environmental Protection announced it will host a December 1 public meeting and public hearing regarding MAX Environmental Services, Inc.’s proposed hazardous waste landfill No. 7(Oct. 29 PA Bulletin, page 6784 formal notice)

* Clean Air Council Appeals DEP Waste Permit Exemption For Plastics Processing Facility In Northumberland County

On October 25, the Clean Air Council appealed a permit waiver for the Encina plastics processing facility proposed for Point Township, Northumberland County to the Environmental Hearing Board.

* DEP Urges Residents To Recycle Household Goods, Clothing Which Make Up 10% Of Municipal Waste Stream; Launches Circular Merchant Platform App

On October 24, the Department of Environmental Protection and guests reminded Pennsylvania residents that recycling unwanted, gently used items commonly found in households, such as furniture and clothing, is an effective strategy to curb pollution.

* Keep PA Beautiful Litter Hawk Youth Award Program Now Open! Fun, Prizes & Litter Awareness For Grades K To 6

On October 27, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful announced it is accepting applications for the Litter Hawk Youth Award Program, a recognition program for students in Kindergarten through 6th Grade, who complete a designated project specific to their grade level.

* DEP Invites Comments On Substantial Changes To Radon Mitigation Standards Guidance

The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the October 29 PA Bulletin of substantial revisions to the Pennsylvania Radon Mitigation Standards Technical Guidance Document outlining how radon mitigators can install mitigation systems.

* CEOs For Sustainability Nov. 2 C-Suite Summit In Pittsburgh To Highlight Business Action Around Climate Change, Share New Insights On Regional Decarbonization Strategy

On November 2, Pittsburgh-based CEOs For Sustainability will hold their annual C-Suite Summit where leaders will highlight their businesses’ actions to transition to a clean energy economy and highlight new insights on a framework for multi-sector regional decarbonization.

* PennTAP: Get A Free Pollution Prevention & Energy Efficiency Assessment For Your PA Manufacturing Business

The Penn State PA Technical Assistance Program has a limited number of vouchers for free Pollution Prevention & Energy Efficiency Assessments for manufacturers in Pennsylvania.

* Nominations Now Being Accepted For 2023 Pennsylvania River Of The Year

Pennsylvania organizations are invited to nominate waterways for the 2023 Pennsylvania River of the Year.

* DCNR Celebrates Induction Of Hemlocks Natural Area, Perry County, Into The Old-Growth Forest Network

On October 25, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn visited Hemlocks Natural Area in Tuscarora State Forest to celebrate its induction into the Old-Growth Forest Network.

* Westmoreland Land Trust, WeConservePA Host Site Visit To Ongoing Conservation Of Schwarz Farm

The Westmoreland Land Trust and WeConservePA’s Brad Barkdoll partnered to host a site visit of the ongoing Carl A. Schwarz Memorial Park farm conservation project outside of Greensburg, PA.

* DCNR Issues 5th Weekly Fall Foliage Report - Sightseers Should Target SE PA For Best Color

On October 27, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources issued its fifth Weekly Fall Foliage Report showing the best fall colors are in Southeastern Pennsylvania.

* Oct. 28 Take Five Fridays With Pam From PA Parks & Forests Foundation

The October 28 Take Five Fridays With Pam is now available from the PA Parks & Forests Foundation--

* Environment & Energy Educational Opportunities For Students & Adults

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

* DCNR State Parks Fall Edition Of Their Environmental Education Newsletter Now Available

DCNR’s Bureau of State Parks distributed the Fall edition of their Environmental Education newsletter featuring articles on--

* PA Parks & Forests Foundation Blog: What Is A Riparian Forest Buffer And Why Should You Care?

By Teddi Stark, DCNR Watershed Forestry Program Manager

* PA Solar Center Nov. 18 Webinar: PA Solar Guidebooks: Helping Landowners and Municipalities Navigate Solar Growth

The PA Solar Center will host a November 18 webinar on PA Solar Guidebooks: Helping Landowners and Municipalities Navigate Solar Growth from Noon to 1:15 p.m.

* Clean Water Is Up To You: The Family Forest Carbon Program

By Carol Hillestad for Brodhead Watershed Association, Monroe County

* US Geological Survey Pennsylvania Waters Fall 2022 Newsletter Now Available

The USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center Fall 2022 Pennsylvania Waters newsletter featuring these articles--

* Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Announces New Senior Education Internship

On October 27, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Berks County announced it is accepting applicants for a new, fully immersive, residential and nine-month-long Senior Education Internship.

* News From PA House & Senate

The Senate and House took their last scheduled actions on legislation for the 2021-22 legislative session. 

* Senate Committee OK’d Bills Rebranding Fossil Fuels As ‘Low Emission,’ Eliminating Incentives For EVs; Fails To End Ban On Raising Conventional Oil & Gas Well Bonding; Reports Out EHB Nominee Sarah Clark

On October 25, the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee reported out legislation to rebrand fossil fuels as “low emission” vehicle fuels and end state incentives for hybrid and electric vehicles and failed to end the ban on raising conventional oil and gas well plugging bonding for ten years.

* The Feds

Articles and NewsClips about federal actions impacting Pennsylvania--

* EPA Awards $34.6 Million In Clean School Bus Grants To PA School Districts

On October 26, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Clean School Bus Program rebate competition awarded nearly $34,610,000 from the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to 11 school districts in Pennsylvania.

* Public Participation Opportunities/Calendar Of Events

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* Grants & Awards

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* PA Bulletin Public Notices

Highlights of the environmental and energy notices in the October 29 PA Bulletin--

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