Volunteer Training For Pipeline Construction Monitors Nov. 19 In Danville
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The PA Council of Trout Unlimited and the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper will hold a training session for volunteers interested in monitoring water quality in areas impacted by natural gas pipeline development on November 19 in Danville, Montour County. Focusing on potential erosion and sedimentation impacts, the goal of this workshop is to train volunteers to effectively monitor water quality on high priority streams along the proposed route of the Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline and other pipeline routes in Northcentral PA before, during, and after pipeline construction. The Pennsylvania Pipeline Construction Monitoring Program is an objective data collection effort and does not engage in advocacy-related activities. The training program will held at the Montour Preserve, 700 Preserve Road, Danville, PA 17821 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Click Here to download a flyer for the event. Registration will close on November 16. Please register for the training by contacting Carol Parenzan at 570-768-6300 or send email to: midsusriver@gmail.com. Please provide your name, email address, phone number and mailing address. Directions to the training session and an agenda will be provided the week of the training. For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the PA Council of Trout Unlimited website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Council. NewsClips: AP: Flooding Ruptures Lycoming County Gasoline Pipeline Sunoco: 55,000 Gallons Of Gasoline Spills Into Susquehanna From Pipeline Gasoline Pipeline Spill Worries Communities Along Susquehanna Sunoco Pipeline Spills Gasoline Near Susquehanna River Sunoco Pipeline Susquehanna River Spill Impact On Lancaster Unclear Pipeline Spill In Lycoming County On Its Way Downriver Crable: Lancaster Residents Push To Move Atlantic Pipeline Onto Natural Areas Lancaster Opponents Build Structure To Block Atlantic Sunrise Pipeline Shell Releases Possible Route Of Ethane Pipeline In Western PA, Ohio Group Seeks To Restrict Use Of Eminent Domain For Pipelines Push On To Track Down Natural Gas Lost From Pipelines |
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10/24/2016 |
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