CBF-PA Applauds Montour County For Joining Clean Water Counts Campaign
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA Wednesday applauded Montour County commissioners, for adopting a Clean Water Counts resolution, calling on state officials to make clean water a top priority for the Commonwealth. CBF and the PA Growing Greener Coalition launched the Clean Water Counts campaign in 2014, urging local governments across the Commonwealth to pass resolutions and join in calling on legislators in Harrisburg to invest in local clean water programs and practices. Montour is the 19th county to adopt a Clean Water Counts resolution, meaning the effort now represents more than one-third of Pennsylvania's population. The other 18 counties to sign on are Berks, Centre, Cumberland, Erie, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Luzerne, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Somerset, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland, Wyoming, and York. Roughly 19,000 miles of Pennsylvania waters are impaired. Agriculture is the largest source of pollution to the Commonwealth's streams and rivers. That pollution occurs when nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment run off farm fields into local waterways. According to the Department of Environmental Protection, there are nearly 160 miles of polluted waterways in Montour County. About 140 miles are degraded by agriculture. "Healthy families, strong communities and a thriving Pennsylvania economy depend on clean water," said Harry Campbell, CBF's Pennsylvania executive director. "We applaud and thank the commissioners in Montour and the other counties, for publicly voicing their support for clean water in the Keystone State." "We hope Clean Water Counts continues to build momentum," Growing Greener Coalition Executive Director Andrew Heath added. "The central region is extremely important to motivating greater leadership from Harrisburg on clean water issues and we look forward to working with the other counties in adopting resolutions." By supporting the Clean Water Counts campaign, Montour and other counties are telling lawmakers in Harrisburg that clean water is integral to Pennsylvania's economy, communities, and human health. It's a legacy worth leaving future generations. Montour County is represented by Sen. John Gordner (R) and Rep. Kurt Masser (R). For more information and find out how clean streams are in your county, visit CBF-PA’s Clean Water Counts In Pennsylvania webpage. For more on Chesapeake Bay-related issues in Pennsylvania, visit the CBF-PA webpage. Click Here to sign up for Pennsylvania updates (bottom of left column). NewsClips: CFA Board Inaction On Drilling Impact Fee Grants Imperils Projects Philadelphia Keeps Stormwater Out Of Sewers To Protect Rivers Green City Project Keeps Philly Rainwater Runoff In Check Sen. Alloway Predicts A Greener Future For GOP Franklin County Urges State To Pay To Clean Up Streams Berks Project To Fight Mushroom Soil Runoff West Goshen Receives Growing Greener Grant $328K Grant To Benefit Loyalhanna, Turtle Creek Watersheds Watershed Study Shows Laurel Run In Excellent Shape DCNR Secretary Kicks Off River Of The Year In Sayre Riverlife Ramping Up Green Projects In Pittsburgh Report Recommends Restoration Of Carnegie Science Center Riverbank DEP Concerned About Water Released By Curtiss-Wright Delaware RiverKeeper May 27 River Watch Video Report Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the Chesapeake Bay Journal |
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