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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
January 3, 2011
(1/3/2011)
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* Thanks To These Winners, Pennsylvania's Environment Had A Good Year In 2010

Hundreds of businesses, nonprofit groups, local governments and individuals were honored this year for their environmental leadership.  Here are just some of those winners the PA Environment Digest covered in 2010--

* Rendell, General Assembly Leave 2010 With Environmental Work Unfinished

The General Assembly and Gov. Rendell left dozens of environmental initiatives on the table when they finished the legislative session this year, chief among them reneging on a commitment in law to adopt a Marcellus Shale natural gas severance tax.
           But there were also dozens of other environmental initiatives which passed either the House or the Senate during the last two years which failed to see final action, including an expansion of the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards and transportation funding.  Many of those bills are likely to return next January when all legislation must be reintroduced and start over.

* Rendell Environmental Legacy-- Renewable Energy Initiatives, Budget Cuts

Over the last eight years the Department of Environmental Protection was given jobs that strayed significantly from its core mission of clean air, pure water and protecting the natural resources of the Commonwealth and focused almost entirely on promoting alternative energy.

* Crisci Associates Adds PA Capitol Digest Blog To Online Services


* Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule


* Sen. Michael O'Pake, Longest-Serving Legislator, Passes

Sen. Michael O'Pake (D-Berks), the longest-serving member of the General Assembly, died this morning at Reading Hospital from complications from heart-bypass surgery.  He was 70 years old.

* EPA Issues Final Chesapeake Bay TMDL

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency this week established a final TMDL watershed plan to restore clean water in Chesapeake Bay and the region’s streams, creeks and rivers. The TMDL is driven primarily by jurisdictions’ plans to put all needed pollution controls in place by 2025 and EPA will hold jurisdictions accountable for results along the way.

* DEP, Agriculture Say PA Ready To Help Cleanup Chesapeake Bay

Now that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has outlined its final "pollution diet" for states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, Pennsylvania's top environmental and agriculture officials say the state is ready to do its part to improve water quality.

* CBF Report: Chesapeake Bay Health Improving, But Still Critical

There is good news and bad, according to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The Bay is showing encouraging signs of rebounding, but is still in critical condition as a result of pollution according to a new report issued this week.

* Trout Unlimited Coldwater Conservation Corps Training Schedule


* Learn About Protecting The Environment, Agriculture At Farm Show January 8 to 15

The annual Farm Show in Harrisburg January 8 to 15 will feature great food, agricultural displays and this year information about the role agriculture plays in Pennsylvania's growth and how visitors and better protect the environment.

* Spotlight- Slippery Rock Watershed Student Symposium Packed With Future Scientists


* NHL Green Introduces Parking Lot Recycling At Winter Hockey Classic In Pittsburgh

Hockey fans tailgating before the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic in Pittsburgh will “clear the zone” of recyclables in Heinz Field parking lots. 

* EPA's Recyclemania 2011 College Recycling Competition Starts In February

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency RecycleMania college recycling competition will begin in February.  

* Southwest PA Air Quality Partnership Celebrates 15th Anniversary


* EPA Recommends Testing Your Home, Schools For Radon In January


* Allegheny Land Trust Earns National Recognition


* Western PA Conservancy Acquires Scenic Land Along Lake Erie Shoreline


* Sen. Costa Secures Funding To Complete Great Allegheny Trail


* ClearWater Conservancy Holds Love Of Art & Chocolate Event January 28


* Spotlight- Bringing Back The Mighty Giant-- American Chestnut


* Treasurer McCord: Finance Whole Home Energy Improvements


* Opinion- Straight Talk: PA Water Withdrawals

By John A. Arway, Executive Director, Fish & Boat Commission

* Grants & Awards


* Quick Clips


* Marcellus Shale NewsClips


* Watershed NewsClips


* Regulations, Technical Guidance & Permits

No new regulations were published this week.  Pennsylvania Bulletin - January 1, 2011

* Calendar Of Events


* Stories Invited


* Supporting Member PA Outdoor Writers Assn./PA Trout Unlimited

PA Environment Digest is a supporting member of the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers AssociationPennsylvania Council Trout Unlimited and the Doc Fritchey Chapter Trout Unlimited.

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