UPDATED: PA Chesapeake Bay Watershed Planning Steering Committee Meets Jan. 16
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The PA Chesapeake Bay Watershed Planning Steering Committee is scheduled to meet on January 16 to hear updates from two of the counties involved in the County Clean Water Planning Pilot Project and a presentation from the Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center on more Farm Survey results. Lancaster County Allyson Gibson and the Lancaster Clean Water Partners will give a presentation on the status of Lancaster County’s proposed action plan for meeting nutrient and sediment pollution reduction targets. Available handouts-- -- Lancaster Presentation Slides -- Lancaster Narrative Highlights of Plan -- Lancaster - Overall Snapshot Of What Plan Would Accomplish -- Lancaster Agricultural Template Showing Recommended Actions -- Lancaster Buffers Template Showing Recommended Actions -- Lancaster Stream Restoration Template Showing Recommended Actions -- Lancaster Land Use & Preservation Template Showing Recommended Actions -- Lancaster Stormwater Template Showing Recommended Actions -- Lancaster Data Management Template Showing Recommended Actions York County Felicia Dell, Pam Shellenberger and John Seitz from the York County Planning Commission will provide a similar presentation for the York County action plan. Available handouts-- -- York Plan Narrative Highlights Of Plan -- York - Overall Snapshot Of What Plan Would Accomplish -- York Watershed Implementation Plan Template Showing Recommended Actions -- York Detailed Best Management Practices Template Showing Recommended Actions -- York State Programmatic Template Showing Recommended Actions Farm Survey Results Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center Director Matt Royer will give a presentation on the results of their deeper dive into the 2016 Farm Survey the Center undertook to help identify additional conservation measures farmers adopted in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed that were not previously counted. The results from over 7,000 farms were reviewed again by the Center to determine trends of adopting farm conservation measures based on size of farms, type of farms, funding assistance, location in the watershed and other factors The trends uncovered in the Center’s additional analysis will be presented to help guide decisions about the best way to provide farmers with assistance to get more conservation practices on the ground. Click Here for a copy of the Farm Trends Presentation The meeting will be in Room 105 of the Rachel Carson Building in Harrisburg from 1:00 to 3:30. Click Here to register to attend the meeting by webinar. Participants will also need to call in 1-650-479-3208, PASSCODE: 642 304 985. For more information, visit the PA Chesapeake Bay Watershed Planning Steering Committee webpage. Related Story: Related Stories This Week: Bay Journal: Scientists Waiting To See If Record 2018 Rainfall Dampens Chesapeake Bay Recovery Bay Journal Op-Ed: 2019 Conservation Commitment Tied To Memories, Plans For Future [Posted: Jan. 11, 2019] |
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