Dozens Attend DEP Open House On Stream Maintenance, Flooding Needs In Centre County
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On July 16, the Department of Environmental Protection Northcentral Regional Director Marcus Kohl hosted a public open house where multiple agencies shared information about working in streams impacted by flooding and erosion. “Our region needs the Restore Pennsylvania plan to properly address critical flood control infrastructure needs, especially the large-scale restoration work on repeatedly flood-impacted streams,” said Kohl. “Our communities desperately need these resources to avoid future repetitive losses to public infrastructure and private property.” Dozens of residents attended the public open house at DEP’s Moshannon District Office. They spoke one on one with staff from DEP, PennDOT, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, and Centre County Conservation District about their stream work and flooding questions and viewed educational displays. For more information and copies of the booklet “Guidelines for Maintaining Streams in Your Community,” visit DEP’s Flooding and Maintenance of Pennsylvania’s Streams webpage. NewsClips: When A Stream Needs Help, DEP Wants To Hear From You DEP Open House Outlines How Restore PA Can Address Stream And Flooding Needs Local Official Resigns EMS Position Over Remarks About Pregnant Woman Who Died In Berks Flash Flood Related Article: Restore PA Infrastructure Initiative Introduced With Enough Co-Sponsors To Nearly Pass House, Senate Related Articles This Week: 50,000 Reasons Why The Stroud Water Research Center Watershed Restoration Program Is 6 Years Strong The AlleghenyVoice.com-- New Source For Environmental News In The Allegheny Watershed [Posted: July 16, 2019] |
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7/22/2019 |
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