Summer Newsletter Now Available From PA Resources Council
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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

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Resources Council website.  Follow PRC on Twitter or Like them on FacebookClick Here for PRC’s Events Calendar.  Click Here to support their work.

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

Related Stories:

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]


6/25/2018

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