The Summer newsletter is now available from the PA Resources Council featuring articles on--
-- PRC, Partners Hosts 8 Hard-To-Recycle, Household Chemical Events In Western PA
-- Look For Zero Waste Events In Western PA
-- Become A Rain Garden Volunteer In Naylors Watershed, Delaware County
-- Students Serve As Stream Stewards In Delaware County, Your School May Be Eligible
-- Reminder: Gene Capaldi Lens On Litter Photo Contest Entries Due Oct. 31
-- PRC Celebrates Life And Legacy Of Bob Jondreau
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy
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NewsClips:
Unwanted Items Retrieved During Ohio River Sweep Cleanup
Carr: Penn Hills To Use Cameras To Catch, Prosecute Illegal Dumpers
Crable: Expanded Lancaster Landfill Would Get Trees, Grasses Under Tentative Agreement
Crable: China-Caused Recycling Crash Will Mean Slightly Higher Trash Bills For Lancaster Residents
Erie Environmental Officials Encourage Plastic Pollution Reduction
Erie County Temporarily Closes 2 Recycling Sites
Carr: Penn Hills To Use Cameras To Catch, Prosecute Illegal Dumpers
Editorial: Want To Save The Planet? Stop Using Straws
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Become A Rain Garden Volunteer In Naylors Watershed, Delaware County
PRC: Students Serve As Stream Stewards In Delaware County, Your School May Be Eligible
[Posted: June 22, 2018]
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