DEP Chesapeake Bay Healthy Waters Partnership Update Highlights Grant Opportunities; Local Projects; Progress Reducing Pollution Loads

The latest DEP Chesapeake Bay Healthy Waters Partnership newsletter highlights grant opportunity, county and local water quality improvement projects and progress meeting Bay nutrient and sediment reduction goals.

Feature articles include--

-- Quarterly Scientific Committee Meeting Features Rapid Stream Delisting

-- Turtle Creek Watershed Tour Celebrates Delisting In Union County

-- DCNR, Fish Commission Plant Stream Buffer in Snyder County

-- Penn State Extension Hosts Stream Health Workshop

-- Penn State Extensions Host Soil Fertility & Nutrient Management Webinar

-- PA Agricultural Innovation Grants Now Accepting Applications

-- Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education Grant Period Open

-- EPA: $30 Million To Help Small, Rural Communities Available

-- County Updates From: Adams, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Columbia, Dauphin, Juniata, Lancaster

Click Here to read the entire newsletter.

Visit DEP’s Chesapeake Bay Watershed webpage to learn more about cleaning up rivers and streams in Pennsylvania's portion of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates on Pennsylvania’s progress.

How Clean Is Your Stream?

The draft 2024 report has an interactive report viewer that allows you to zoom in to your own address to see if the streams near you are impaired and why.

Click Here to check out your streamsClick Here for a tutorial on using the viewer.

            For more information on environmental programs in Pennsylvania, visit DEP’s website, Report Emergencies, Submit Environmental Complaints; Click Here to sign up for DEP’s newsletter; sign up for DEP’s eNotice; visit DEP’s BlogLike DEP on Facebook, Follow DEP on Twitter and visit DEP’s YouTube Channel.

(Photo: Jill Whitcomb (Acting Deputy Secretary for DEP’s Office of Water Programs), Matt Kofroth and Chris Thompson (Lancaster County Conservation District), Adam Ortiz (EPA Region 3 Administrator)

Related Articles - Watersheds:

-- 2024 PA Abandoned Mine Reclamation Conference Honors Schuylkill County’s Bill Reichert With Mayfly Award   [PaEN]

-- Delaware River Basin Commission Calls For Efficient Water Use; Sets Nov. 19 Hearing On Declaring A Water Supply Emergency  [PaEN]

-- 66 Water Withdrawals Now Restricted In Susquehanna River Basin Due To Low-Flow Water Conditions, Most Shale Gas-related  [PaEN] 

-- DEP Chesapeake Bay Healthy Waters Partnership Update Highlights Grant Opportunities; Local Projects; Progress Reducing Pollution Loads  [PaEN]

-- PennVEST Now Accepting Applications For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Clean Water Procurement Program  [PaEN]

-- Western PA Conservancy Now Accepting Applications For BHE GT&S Watershed Mini-Grants  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Hosts Nov. 22 Behind The Scenes Tour Of Game Commission's Howard Tree Nursery In Centre County  [PaEN]

-- ClearWater Conservancy Awarded $750,000 RCAP Funding For New Community Conservation Center In Centre County  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- One United Lancaster: Project By Project, Lancaster Clean Water Partners Targets ‘Clean & Clear By 2040’ (Video)

-- TribLive: New Environmental Field Study Class At Burrell Gets Students In The Elements In Westmoreland

-- WHYY: Philadelphia Region Remains Under Drought Watch; Here’s What You Need To Know

-- PA American Water Asks Customers To Reduce Nonessential Water Use Due To Drought Watch Declaration

-- WPXI: PA American Water Asking Customers To Reduce Water Use In Response To Drought Concerns

-- Republican Herald: Schuylkill County Municipal Authority Asks Customers To Reduce Water Use Until Further Notice

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: USGS PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Study Looks At Which Tissues The Chemicals Build Up In Fish, Plus Land Use, Sources

-- Middle Susquehanna RiverKeeper Blog: Bats Play Important Role In Aquatic Ecosystem, But White Nose Syndrome Likely Reshaping Ripple Effect

-- Delaware RiverKeeper Nov. 8 RiverWatch Video Report

-- WESA: Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority Rebrands Itself As Pittsburgh Water

[Posted: November 7, 2024]


11/11/2024

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