Allegheny College: Western PA Conservancy Watershed Mini Grant Supports Creek Connections Program
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Crawford County-based Allegheny College has been awarded a grant of $3,500 for water quality monitoring supplies as part of the college’s Creek Connections Program. This highly competitive grant was awarded after a rigorous evaluation process, with an application the committee said “was well-written, with a detailed budget narrative highlighting valuable conservation efforts.” Since receiving funding, Creek Connections has purchased and used a variety of equipment. This includes Hach Test Kits, which test water for alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, nitrates, and orthophosphate. Additional items include: LaMotte Equipment that contains a turbidity test kit, pH Test Kit, EC/TDS/Salt Meters, distilled water wash bottles, a pocket thermometer, and chloride quantab test strips. The equipment is provided to participating middle and high school science teachers in western Pennsylvania for conducting monthly water quality monitoring of their local waterways. This equipment, along with expertise from Creek Connections staff, brings project-based learning to students and provides Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences, which are now required for all Pennsylvania students. Wendy Kedzierski, director of Creek Connections, said “Support from BHE GT&S and WPC allows Creek Connections to continue providing hands-on science learning to western Pennsylvania students. Science comes alive for students when they conduct water quality monitoring on their local waterways using the same water testing equipment that scientists use daily. Students investigate and gain a better understanding of the importance of watershed health.” Visit Allegheny College Creek Connections Program webpage to learn more. Each year, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy accepts proposals for its Watershed Mini Grant Program, which provides assistance to the region’s grassroots watershed groups and organizations. WPC administers the grant program in commitment to its core mission of conserving Pennsylvania’s diverse ecosystems through science-based strategy, leadership and collaboration. Financial support for this project is provided by BHE GT&S, which is dedicated to the economic, physical and social health of the communities served by BHE GT&S companies. The program offers funding to watershed organizations in 26 Pennsylvania counties. Related Articles - Watersheds: -- Franklin County Joins Clinton, York Counties In Drought Warning Status; 26 Water Supplies Ask For Water Conservation [PaEN] -- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Approves Water Withdrawal Requests For Shale Gas Drilling In Loyalsock, Pine Creek Exceptional Value Watersheds [PaEN] -- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Approves 32 Shale Gas Well Pad Water Use General Permits In Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Wyoming Counties [PaEN] -- Tioga County Couple Honored By Susquehanna River Basin Commission For Unwavering Efforts To Restore Tioga River Watershed [PaEN] -- Penn State Extension, Partners: Collaborative School Planting Project Creates Lifelong Learners In Chester County - By Megan Hopkins-Doerr, Master Watershed Steward Coordinator Chester, Delaware Counties [PaEN] -- Allegheny College: Western PA Conservancy Watershed Mini Grant Supports Creek Connections Program [PaEN] -- LancasterOnline - Ad Crable: Remarkable Natural Restoration Of Lititz Run Headed For Finish -- PA’s Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Closes Year With More Than 82,000 Acres Of Land Enrolled For Conservation Improvements [PaEN] -- PA’s Ag Conservation Assistance Helps Strayer Cattle Farm In Cumberland County Improve Water Quality; $140 Million Committed To Projects So Far Statewide [PaEN] -- Commonwealth Financing Authority Awards $320 Million In Federal American Rescue Plan Funding For Water Infrastructure Projects [PaEN] -- National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Awards $1.8 Million In Chesapeake WILD Grants To Restore Freshwater Mussels, Other PA Projects [PaEN] -- Federal Office Of Surface Mining Awards PA $300,000 To Update Abandoned Mine Land Inventory [PaEN] -- Chesapeake Bay Foundation Highlights PA Legislative Priorities For 2024 [PaEN] -- HEI Energy, Penn State Study Uses 28,500 Water Sample Results To Help Identify Oil & Gas Industry Groundwater Pollution [PaEN] -- PA Enviro Groups File Appeal For Removal Of Coal Ash 'Mountain’ At Stronghold Digital Mining Scrubgrass Cryptocurrency Power Facility In Venango County [PaEN] -- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Invites Comments On Cooperative Fish Nursery General Permit; Hearing Set For Feb. 1 [PaEN] -- Partnership For The Delaware Estuary: 2023 State Of The Estuary Report [Posted: December 20, 2023] |
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12/25/2023 |
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