Geisinger’s Skip Wieder Receives Susquehanna River Basin Excellence Award
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The Susquehanna River Basin Commission this week presented the Commission’s fourth William W. Jeanes, Sr. Award for Environmental Excellence to Homer (Skip) W. Wieder, Jr. for his leadership and dedication to improving water quality and enhancing the quality of life in the Skip Wieder is currently the Sr. Vice President Emeritus and Sr. Consultant for Geisinger Health System and Vice Chair of WVIA – the public television and radio broadcasting affiliate in northeastern Among his many notable environmental contributions, Mr. Wieder is a founding member and director of the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies. The coalition is an emerging watershed organization covering the entire West Branch Susquehanna River Watershed in Its current projects include: monitoring water quality in the Lower West Branch Susquehanna River between Lock Haven and Sunbury; assessing the effectiveness of riparian buffers for reducing non-point source pollution in the Chillisquaque Creek at PPL’s Montour Preserve; developing a field station and a mobile education and research center; assessing the endangered Lamp Mussel in White Deer Creek; and planning for a Susquehanna River Symposium in fall 2006. Mr. Wieder was also recognized for his significant leadership and commitment to: · WVIA’s production of the · Geisinger’s environmental advocacy program, which is working to improve the quality of life within the Susquehanna watershed. The program includes researching important health issues and understanding their relationship to water quality – information that could have far-reaching benefits to people in the “Skip Wieder not only has tremendous vision, he has the drive and unique ability to bring together the partnerships currently working effectively to improve water quality and raise awareness,” said Paul Swartz, SRBC executive director. “As a protector of the William W. Jeanes, Sr. lived from 1909 to 1987. He was born in Among his many notable contributions, Williams Jeanes was the co-founder of the Upper Chesapeake Watershed Association in 1952 and served as the group’s president for eight years. During his involvement with the watershed association, Jeanes led the group as an intervener during the relicensing proceedings of the four hydroelectric dams on the lower For more information, visit SRBC’s William W. Jeanes, Sr. Award for Environmental Excellence webpage for a description of the award and a list of past recipients. |
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3/17/2006 |
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