Senate GOP Policy Committee to Hold Hearing on Cost of Chesapeake Bay Cleanup
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The Senate Republican Policy Committee will hold a public hearing on the cost of the Department of Environmental Protection’s Chesapeake Bay cleanup strategy on February 21 in Harrisburg. Scheduled to testify are representatives of several affected municipalities, including Lewistown Borough, Mifflin County Carlisle Borough, Cumberland County and Fairview Township, York County, the PA Municipal Authorities Association, PA Builders Association and the PA Farm Bureau. Several other groups will present comments on DEP’s nutrient credit trading program—Red Barn Trading Company and the Pennsylvania Environmental Council. DEP Secretary Kathleen McGinty is also scheduled to testify and a representative of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Chesapeake Bay Program was invited to provide comments. The hearing is being held at the request of Sen. Patricia Vance (R-Cumberland). The chair of the Committee is Sen. Jake Corman (R-Centre). NewsClips: Vance Bay Impact Bill Gets OK Senate Calls for Study of Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Costs Groups Push Funding to Revive Polluted Waterways Lock Haven Bills to Skyrocket Under Chesapeake Bay Requirements Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Funding Sought Plants to Keep Nutrients at Bay, But Cost a Concern State Asked to Fund Sewer Plant Upgrades Passing the Buck on Water Quality Danville Challenges Sewer Upgrade Requirements
Links: Chesapeake Bay Foundation Urges Environment Be Given More Priority County Conservation Districts Concerned With Gov. Rendell’s Proposed Budget PA Farm Bureau Concerned About Budget Cuts to Vital Programs |
2/15/2008 |
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