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Weekly PA Environment Digest Newsletter
February 15, 2010
(2/12/2010)
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* Governor's Proposed Budget Locks In Severe Cuts At DEP, DCNR

Gov. Rendell this week proposed his 2010-11 budget locking in last year's 26 percent cut in the Department of Environmental Protection and 18 percent cut at the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the additional mid-year cuts.  As a result, environmental funding is proposed to be reduced by more than $321 million in next year's budget.

* Details Show $321 Million Diverted Or Cut From Environmental Agency Budgets

The details in Gov. Rendell's proposed 2010-11 budget show more than $321.5 million in cuts and funding diversions from the departments of Agriculture, Environmental Protection and Conservation and Natural Resources.

* Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Severance Tax Proposed Again, But Not For The Environment

Gov. Rendell again proposed a severance tax on natural gas production and while some of the proceeds would go to mitigate impacts in communities affected by Marcellus Shale drilling, none of the proceeds would go toward supporting environmental programs, even the Growing Greener Program which runs out of project funds this year. Most of the funding would go to help balance the state budget

* $1.3 Billion Diverted, Cut From Environmental Programs Over Last 8 Years

If Gov. Rendell's proposed 2010-11 budget becomes law, a total of $1.3 billion has been diverted or cut from environmental programs to help balance the state budget or to fund programs that could not get funding on their own over the last eight years. Here's the rundown-

* Check Out Hundreds Of Upcoming Events On The Digest Calendar

Did you know you have the entire schedule of environmental advisory committee meetings, workshops, conferences and Senate and House committee meetings in one convenient place-- the Upcoming Events Calendar of the PA Environment Digest.

* Senate/House Agenda/Session Schedule

Here are the Senate and House Calendars and Committee meeting schedule showing bills of interest--

* House Environmental Committee Holds Hearing February 18 On Marcellus Shale Issues

The House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee will hold a hearing on February 18 in Clearfield on legislation-- House Bill 2213-- designed to reduce adverse impacts to the environment from drilling in Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale natural gas deposits.

* Eastern Sports And Outdoor Show Presents Conservation Awards To Individuals, Programs

Organizers of the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show this week recognized the conservation achievements of Frank Piper, Delmont, Pa,  the PA Hunters Sharing the Harvest Program and the Game Commission Youth Mentor Program as part of their week long exhibition.
            Frank Piper - Conservation Achievement Award

* Growing Greener Anniversary- Montour Run, Aultman Watershed Associations Win $250 Growing Greener Grants


* Growing Greener Success-- Citizens Compelled To Cleanup Aultman Watershed In Indiana County

Brian Okey, President of the Aultman Watershed Association for Restoring the Environment in Indiana County, submitted this success story on how the Growing Greener Watershed Program enabled volunteers and partners in the watershed to take extraordinary steps to restore water quality. Go to www.GrowingGreener.com to see more Growing Greener success stories.  Here's his story--

* Deadline Extended For Proposals To West Branch Susquehanna Restoration Symposium


* DEP Issues Drilling Wastewater Treatment Permit In West Branch Susquehanna

The Department of Environmental Protection this week issued an industrial wastewater discharge permit to TerrAqua Resource Management LLC of Williamsport to allow the company to treat and discharge 400,000 gallons per day of gas well drilling wastewater.

* PUC To Increase Motor Carrier Enforcement In Marcellus Shale Counties


* Ultra Petroleum/Natural Gas Reports Strong Financial Results In 2009, Updates PA Play

Ultra Petroleum this week reported total natural gas and crude oil production for the year-ended December 31, 2009 increased 24 percent, or 26 percent on a per share basis, to a record high of 180.1 billion cubic feet equivalent (Bcfe) compared to production of 145.3 Bcfe for 2008. This is the largest annual production level ever achieved by Ultra Petroleum. For 2009, production is comprised of 172.2 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas and 1.3 million barrels of condensate.

* Agenda Firming Up For May 3-4 Marcellus Shale Conference By PEC, Duquesne University


* Delaware Valley Air & Waste Management Assn. Scholarship Applications Due


* Peregrine Falcon Education Workshop Set For March 25

The Game Commission, ZooAmerica and the Department of Environmental Protection have scheduled a Peregrine Falcon Teacher's Workshop on March 25 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Rachel Carson Building in Harrisburg.

* 28 Illegal Dump Site Cleanups Completed By Volunteers, PEC In 2009


* Columbia Gas Teams With The Nature Conservancy To Promote Electronic Billing, Save Trees


* Special Dinner Celebration For Governor's Awards for Environmental Excellence April 20


* 10,000 Friends Of Pennsylvania 2010 Commonwealth Award Nominations Due


* Sustainable Energy Conference July 12-16, Sustainable Scholars Program

The Sustainable Energy Fund is now accepting applications for students and teachers, as individuals or teams, to attend the Sustainable Energy Conference on July 12-16 at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa under its award-winning Sustainable Scholars Program.              

* Met-Ed, Penn Power, Penelect To Offer Energy Efficiency Programs


* DEP Opportunity To Bid On Projects In Allegheny, Westmoreland Counties

The Department of Environmental Protection published notices this week of an opportunity to bid on an abandoned well plugging project in Allegheny County and in Westmoreland County.

* Spotlight- Less Is More In Packaging And Disposal

By Jill Brubaker Reigh, PROP Communications

* Feature- The Allegheny Front: What To Do About Plants, Shrubs, Trees After The Snow Storm

In this timely radio program, The Allegheny Front gives advice from organic gardener Doug Oster on the dos and don'ts for handling trees, bushes and other plants covered with ice and snow. He talks with The Allegheny Front's Jennifer Szweda Jordan from his woodsy home in Pittsburgh's North Hills.  Click here to listen to the program.

* Grants & Awards

This section gives you a heads up on upcoming deadlines for awards and grants and other recognition programs. NEW means new from last week.

* Quick Clips

Here's a selection of NewClips on environmental topics from around the state--

* Marcellus Shale NewsClips


* Watershed NewsClips


* Regulations, Technical Guidance & Permits

The Environmental Quality published proposed regulations on NPDES permit fees and nutrient credit trading. The Public Utility Commission published interim electric transmission line siting guidelines.  Details below--

* Calendar Of Events

Upcoming legislative meetings, conferences, workshops, plus links to other online calendars. Meetings are in Harrisburg unless otherwise noted.  NEW means new from last week.  Go to the online Calendar webpage.

* Stories Invited

Send your stories, photos and videos about your project, environmental issues or programs for publication in the PA Environment Digest to:  DHess@CrisciAssociates.com.

* Supporting Member PA Outdoor Writers/PA Trout Unlimited

PA Environment Digest is a supporting member of the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers AssociationPennsylvania Council Trout Unlimited and the Doc Fritchey Chapter Trout Unlimited.

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