Chesapeake Bay Foundation Fall Pennsylvania Newsletter Now Available

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Fall Pennsylvania newsletter is now available featuring articles on--

-- Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Plantings Going Strong Amid Pandemic

-- CBF’s Investments In Trees Extends To 2022; Will Benefit Buffers, Local Businesses

-- CBF Suing EPA Will Benefit Pennsylvanians, All Others Who Value Clean Water

-- CBF Applauds Senate Cost-Share Bill that Invests In Clean Water Efforts By Farmers

-- NFWF Grant To CBF Will Lead To 360 Acres Of New Trees In 8 PA Counties

-- Silvopasture Study Exploring How Trees, Livestock Can Co-Exist In Pastures

-- CBF Education Programs Continue With Lessons Online

-- Meet Shannon Gority, CBF’s New Executive Director In Pennsylvania

Click Here to read the entire newsletter.

For more on Chesapeake Bay-related issues in Pennsylvania, visit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA webpage.  Click Here to sign up for Pennsylvania updates (bottom of left column).  Click Here to support their work.

Also visit the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership to learn how you can help clean water grow on trees.

CBF has over 275,000 members in Bay Watershed.

[PA Chesapeake Bay Plan

[For more information on how Pennsylvania plans to meet its Chesapeake Bay cleanup obligations, visit DEP’s PA’s Phase 3 Watershed Implementation Plan webpage. 

[Click Here for a summary of the steps the Plan recommends.

[How Clean Is Your Stream?

[DEP’s Interactive Report Viewer allows you to zoom in on your own stream or watershed to find out how clean your stream is or if it has impaired water quality using the latest information in the draft 2020 Water Quality Report.]

Related Articles - Water:

-- House Environmental Committee Meets Nov. 17 On Bill Redefining Water Pollution, Letting Companies Decide When They Report Spills

-- Senate Republicans To Consider Bill Rolling Back Environmental Protection Requirements For Conventional Oil & Gas Drilling Nov. 16

-- Bay Journal: Climate Change Expected To Make Chesapeake Bay Cleanup 10% Harder

-- White Clay Creek: A Pennsylvania Stream Responds To Reforestation

-- Volunteers Needed To Plant 1,000 Trees In Riparian Buffer At Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Monroe County

-- Pittsburgh Water Authority Reminds Residents To Keep Leaves, Yard Waste, Deicing Salt Other Pollutants Out Of Storm Drains

-- Gov. Wolf: New Apprenticeships In Water Treatment, Abatement, Industrial Manufacturing Available

-- DEP Invites Comments On Stream Evaluation Reports In Carbon, Delaware Counties

-- DEP Survey Invites Opinions On How To Attract A More Diverse Range Of First-Time Grant Applicants

-- Reminder: 2021 Delaware Estuary Science & Environmental Summit Call For Presentation Proposals

-- Bay Journal: eDNA Reveals What’s Swimming In The Water

[Posted: November 12, 2020]


11/16/2020

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