DEP To Begin Black Fly Aerial Spray Program On April 22
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The Department of Environmental Protection will begin its annual black fly control aerial spray program on April 22, starting with nearly 120 stream and river miles in four eastern counties. The Schuylkill River in Berks and Schuylkill counties; Manatawny Creek in Berks and Montgomery counties; and the Delaware River in Bucks and Northampton counties will be sprayed. DEP uses Bti, a naturally occurring bacterium, to target the larval stage of four specific human pest black fly species. This bacterium degrades quickly in the environment and does not harm the aquatic ecosystem, fish, birds or other insects. This effort greatly reduces the black fly population, making it easier for Pennsylvanians to enjoy outdoor activities during the warmer months of the year. From now through August, 45 rivers and streams spanning more than 1,500 miles in 32 counties will be monitored and treated as needed. Spraying activities will be performed by helicopter and the frequency will depend on black fly surveillance results and weather conditions. Treatments cannot occur during periods of heavy rain or when water levels are high. Fast-moving water can carry away the spray product too quickly, making the treatment ineffective. DEP will notify county and local emergency management officials prior to any spraying activity to make them aware that helicopters seen flying over creeks, streams and rivers are working on behalf of the state’s black fly program. Anyone with concerns about the sight of a helicopter is encouraged to call their county emergency management office to verify that a black fly treatment is taking place in their area on that day. For more information, visit DEP’s Black Fly Suppression Program webpage or call 717-346-8238. The areas to be sprayed are below-- Armstrong: Allegheny River, Kiskiminetas River, Mahoning Creek, Redbank Creek Beaver: Connoquenessing Creek Berks: Manatawny Creek, Schuylkill River, Tulpehocken Creek Bradford: Chemung River, North Branch Susquehanna River Bucks: Delaware River, Tohickon Creek Butler: Slippery Rock Creek Clarion: Allegheny River, Clarion River, Redbank Creek Clearfield: Chest Creek, West Branch Susquehanna River Columbia: Fishing Creek, North Branch Susquehanna River Cumberland: Conodoguinet Creek, Susquehanna River, Yellow Breeches Creek Dauphin: Juniata River, Mahantango Creek, Susquehanna River, Swatara Creek Elk: Clarion River Fayette: Youghiogheny River Forest: Allegheny River, Clarion River, Tionesta Creek Huntingdon: Aughwick Creek, Frankstown Branch Juniata River, Juniata River Indiana: Conemaugh River, Kiskiminetas River Juniata: Juniata River, Susquehanna River, Tuscarora Creek Lawrence: Connoquenessing Creek, Neshannock Creek, Slippery Rock Creek Lehigh: Lehigh River Lycoming: Loyalsock Creek, Pine Creek, West Branch Susquehanna River Mifflin: Juniata River Northampton: Delaware River, Lehigh River Northumberland: Mahantango Creek, North Branch Susquehanna River, Susquehanna River, West Branch Susquehanna River Perry: Juniata River, Sherman Creek, Susquehanna River Schuylkill: Schuylkill River Snyder: Middle Creek, Penns Creek, Susquehanna River Union: Penns Creek, West Branch Susquehanna River Venango: Allegheny River, French Creek, Oil Creek, Sandy Creek, Sugar Creek Warren: Allegheny River, Brokenstraw Creek, Conewango Creek Westmoreland: Conemaugh River, Kiskiminetas River, Youghiogheny River Wyoming: North Branch Susquehanna River, Tunkhannock Creek York: Conewago Creek, Susquehanna River, Yellow Breeches Creek |
4/22/2013 |
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