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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
Jan. 17, 2011
(1/17/2011)
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* Corbett Names Michael Krancer DEP Secretary, John Hines & Jeff Logan Executive Deputies

Gov.-elect Tom Corbett this week announced he intends to nominate Michael Krancer, 53, of Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, as Secretary of Environmental Protection.

* Patrick Henderson Named Energy Executive By Corbett

Gov.-elect Corbett has named Patrick Henderson, 36, of Harrisburg, as Energy Executive, the senior adviser to the Governor charged with coordinating the overall state energy policy, utilizing expertise within the relevant agencies of state government.

* Tom Corbett Takes The Reins Of State Government Tuesday

When Tom Corbett takes the oath of office Tuesday and becomes the 46th Governor of Pennsylvania, he inherits a state government that is $4.5 billion in debt, has $472 million in transportation funding shortfalls, owes the federal government $3 billion in unemployment compensation loans, faces more billions in unfunded pension obligations, dealing with a last-minute $400 million spending spree by Gov. Rendell, the end of adultBasic health insurance coverage for over 40,000 people and has dysfunctional state agencies.

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* Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule/Bills Introduced


* Senate Democrats Name Committee Chairs, More Than Half New

The job of picking House and Senate Committee Chairs was completed this week with the Senate Democrats naming their Chairs. More than half of their positions are being held by members new to the job.

* Sen. Yudichak Named Minority Chair Senate Environmental Committee

Sen. John Yudichak (D-Luzerne) was named Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee this week.

* Sen. Boscola Appointed Minority Chair Senate Agriculture Committee

Sen. Lisa Boscola (D-Lehigh) was appointed as the new Minority Chair of the Senate Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee this week, succeeding the late Sen. Michael O'Pake (D-Berks).

* Sen. Yaw To Introduce Bill To Tax Natural Gas Holdings To Benefit Communities

Sen. Gene Yaw (R-Bradford) told the Sayre Morning Times this week he plans to introduce legislation to allow counties, school districts and other local governments to tax natural gas royalty interests as property for producing wells.

* Nominations Now Being Accepted For 2011 Western PA Environmental Awards


* Sen. Brubaker Elected Chairman Of Chesapeake Bay Commission

Sen. Mike Brubaker (R-Lancaster) was elected this week to serve as the Chairman of the Chesapeake Bay Commission for 2011.

* Rep. Everett Appointed To Chesapeake Bay Commission

Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) announced this week he has been appointed as a member of the Chesapeake Bay Commission

* PA, National Farm Bureau Ready Lawsuit Against Chesapeake Bay TMDL


* Spotlight- Penn State: Chesapeake Bay Ag Nutrient Imbalance Must Be Addressed


* Landowner Forum On CREP Set For February 23 In Greensburg


* U.S.D.A. Funding Available To Pennsylvania Organic Producers


* Penn State Ag & Environment Center Sets AG 101 Courses For Conservation Professionals


* Capital RC&D Hosts Grazing Workshops January 20, February 22


* Pennsylvanians Choose Delaware as 2011 River of the Year

The people have spoken: the Delaware River is Pennsylvania's River of the Year for 2011.

* Delaware River Basin Forums Set For March 10


* 2011 Schuylkill Watershed Congress Set For March 12


* Pittsburgh H2O Opportunity Report Issued By World Environment Day Partnership

The Pittsburgh World Environment Day Partnership released the Pittsburgh region's first economic analysis of the water industry sector: Pittsburgh’s H2Opportunity: An Assessment of Southwestern Pennsylvania’s Water Sector.

* PA American Water Works Assn. Offers Backflow Prevention Device Inspector Training

The American Water Works Association-PA Section is hosting part of a series of nationwide training sessions on Backflow Prevention Device Inspector Training throughout 2011.  Click here for more information and the complete schedule.

* Marcellus Shale Industry Participates In Farm Show


* DEP Fines Company Illegally Handling Drill Cutting Waste


* 40 Environmental, Conservation Groups Urge Corbett To Maintain Drilling Moratorium


* Cooperative Extension Sets Upcoming Webinars On Marcellus Shale Issues


* PUC Finalizes Changes To Promote Natural Gas Market Competition


* PRC: Litterbug License Plate Now Available From PennDOT

The Pennsylvania Resources Council announced this week PennDOT has approved a Litterbug Speciality License Plate and it is now available for order.

* Seedings For Schools Orders Due To Game Commission

The Game Commission is again offering K-12 schools the opportunity to participate in the Seedlings for Schools Program.

* Friends Of The Wissahickon Present Chemical Free Gardening With Mike McGrath Feb. 2


* PA Garden Expo Set for February 25-27 In Harrisburg


* Author, Activist Anna Lappe To Speak At Chatham University January 26

Anna Lappe, author, activist, and co-founder of the Small Planet Institute will hold a free lecture on  January 26 at 5:00 p.m. in the Eddy Theatre on the Chatham University's Shadyside Campus.

* DCED Releases Land Use, Growth Report


* Chatham University Plans First Sustainable Campus


* PA Farm Show Complex Flips Switch On Energy-Saving Solar Array


* Save The Date: Annual Clean Energy Conference June 1-2 In Camp Hill


* Kathleen McGinty Joins Weston Solutions, Inc.

Weston Solutions, Inc. this week announced former Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Kathleen McGinty has joined the company as its new Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Strategic Growth.

* Report On State's Compliance With Federal Stimulus Energy Funding Issued By PUC


* Rendell Issues 2009-2010 State Performance Report, Including On The Environment

The latest Report on State Performance offers an in-depth look at the steps state government agencies are taking to better serve Pennsylvanians in the face of increasingly limited resources, Gov. Rendell said this week.

* Opinion- Rendell Made Positive Mark On PA Environment

This op-ed was excerpted from a message Secretary John Hanger sent to all DEP employees and members of the General Assembly in the last few days before the end of the Rendell Administration.

* Opinion- Many New Hands Now Help Protect Penn’s Woods
This is an op-ed DEP Secretary David Hess sent out at the end of the Ridge and Schweiker Administrations summarizing the accomplishments over the previous eight years.

* Grants & Awards

This section gives you a heads up on upcoming deadlines for awards and grants and other recognition programs. NEW means new from last week.

* Quick Clips


* Marcellus Shale NewsClips


* Watershed NewsClips


* Regulations, Technical Guidance & Permits

The Susquehanna River Basin Commission published notice of actions from its December 16 meeting.

* Calendar Of Events


* Stories Invited


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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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