Lancaster Clean Water Partners Choose Team To Lead Implementation Of Action Plan To Reduce Nitrogen, Phosphorus Pollution
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Lancaster Clean Water Partners recently announced it has selected a three member team of LandStudies, David Miller/Associates and Lancaster Farmland Trust to lead the implementation phase of Lancaster County’s Countywide Action Plan to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus pollution. The team was selected after an RFP process in February. To respect current COVID-19 health guidelines, the team will initially focus on honing in on data collection, gathering all the watershed plans, and prioritizing work in order for partners to be able to hit the ground running in the best places when they get the green light for field projects to begin again. Lancaster County is responsible for reducing 21 percent of the nitrogen and 23 percent of the phosphorus pollution needed to meet Chesapeake Bay Watershed cleanup milestones. The Countywide Action Plan was developed through a locally-driven planning process that involved lots of different stakeholders in the process. Click Here for more information on the Action Plan. More than half of Lancaster County’s 1,400 miles of streams are not healthy, and the Lancaster Clean Water Partners are working to provide clean and clear local waterways in our generation. Click Here to sign up for regular updates. Follow them on Facebook. Related Articles From Partner Newsletter: Lancaster Watershed Leadership Academy Scholar Spotlight Lancaster Farmland Trust’s Efforts To Help Farmers Preserve + Conserve NewsClips: Click Here For A Week’s Worth Of Political NewsClips Click Here For PA Coronavirus NewsClips Click Here For A Week’s Worth Of Environment & Energy NewsClips Support Local Journalism! Related Articles - Water: 72 DEP And 9 DCNR Employees Will Not Longer Be Paid After April 10 Bay Journal: PA Initiative To Convert 10,000 Acres Of Lawns Into Meadows, Forests Latest Forests For The Chesapeake Bay Newsletter Now Available The Last Line Of Environmental Defense Is You - Report Environmental Problems Keep PA Beautiful Urges Residents To Report Illegal Dumping Thru New Report It Webpage Latest Guardian Newsletter Now Available From Susquehanna River Basin Commission [Posted: April 9, 2020] |
4/13/2020 |
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