News Release
| July 2, 2008 |
Contact: Hannah Smith
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| For Immediate Release |
717-238-7223 x17
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Pennsylvania's Conservation Districts Awarded over
$53,000
for Water Pollution Control Projects
(Harrisburg, PA) - The Pennsylvania Association of Conservation
Districts, Inc. (PACD) announces the 2008-09 Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution
Prevention Educational Mini-Grant Program recipients. PACD awarded grants
up to $2,500 for projects throughout the state that promote water pollution
control. Funding for the grants is provided through the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean
Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
A description of current and previously funded projects is available
on the PACD website, www.pacd.org (click
on Grant Assistance).
2008-2009 Nonpoint Source Pollution Prevention Educational Mini-Grants:
Berks Conservation District
Nitrogen & BMP Education Program for Farmers ($1,500)
One-on-one education with local farmers on nutrient application timing
and methods, as well as no-till farming.
Bucks Conservation District
Riparian Buffer Maintenance for Streamside Property Owners ($2,000)
Through a partnership with Delaware Valley College, faculty and students
prepare educational materials pertaining to property streamside (riparian
buffer) management for homeowners. The materials will be distributed
along with an offer for free property evaluations that will include
an educational component.
Cameron Conservation District
Agriculture Workshop on Erosion & Sedimentation and Nutrient Management
($675)
Workshop on agriculture-related erosion and sedimentation problems
and what best management practices (BMPs) can reduce this impact on
streams and rivers.
Cameron Conservation District
Chapter 102 Erosion and Sedimentation Workshop ($675)
Workshop focuses on Chapter 102 regulations and how they enhance
and improve the County's abundant natural resources through the use
of proper BMPs.
Chester Conservation District
Rain Barrel Workshop ($2,000)
Workshop covers stormwater issues relevant to nonpoint source (NPs)
pollution and the benefits of using a rain barrel. Participants will
construct and install a rain barrel.
Crawford Conservation District
Pymatuning Clean Water Festival ($2,000)
Festival serves as an interactive learning area geared toward educating
the public on water quality, NPs pollution, and watershed conservation
issues.
Dauphin Conservation District
Municipal Planning Workshop & BMP Tour ($2,000)
Workshop provides a review of issues and regulations related to stormwater
runoff as well as an educational tour of 16 different functioning BMPs.
Elk Conservation District
Watershed Awareness Booth ($1,000)
Booth displays educational material on local watersheds and NPs pollution,
where it is in the county, and what we can each do to remediate it.
Erie Conservation District
No-till Field Day ($1,250)
Field day focuses on the importance of no-till farming on protecting
the environment, particularly local water quality as it pertains to
the impacts of NPs pollution.
Erie Conservation District
No-till Meeting ($1,250)
No-till meeting is a partnership of northwest PA counties for farmers.
Meeting focuses on utilizing no-till and cover crops to reduce soil
loss and NPs pollution from runoff.
Greene Conservation District
Conservation Farmer Tour & Articles ($1,500)
Project involves a farm tour and newspaper articles that draw attention
to local farms that can be visited where agricultural BMPs are in place
and have been successfully carried out.
Indiana Conservation District
Fundamentals of Successful Farming: Rotational Grazing Workshops ($2,000)
Field days provide education for Amish dairy farming community about
rotational grazing with an emphasis on environmental stewardship in
dairy production.
Jefferson Conservation District
Project Grass Conference & Farm Tours ($2,000)
Grazing conference focuses on rotational grazing in an effort to
decrease NPs pollution in watersheds by better utilizing land and water
resources.
Jefferson Conservation District
Watershed Festival ($1,250)
Festival promotes county-wide conservation efforts to correct and
avoid NPs pollution. Educates stakeholders on how to become involved
in locally-led environmental efforts.
Lancaster Conservation District
Lancaster/Lebanon Watershed Forum ($2,000)
Educational forum and networking opportunity to increase knowledge
of participants on NPs pollution and to fuel continued involvement in
watershed conservation.
Lancaster Conservation District
Rain Barrels in Urban Environments ($2,000)
Workshop provides stormwater education and distributes rain barrels.
Goal of project is to reduce the amount of stormwater runoff emanating
from the urban environment.
Lawrence Conservation District
Guidance for Proper Installation of Best Management Practices ($1,650)
Produce a PowerPoint presentation that details, step-by-step, proper
installation of BMPs. Hold a local educational workshop using the presentation
as a learning tool.
Luzerne Conservation District
Watershed Workshops ($2,000)
Workshops address means of reducing NPs pollution and stormwater
runoff. Include demonstrations on how to keep sediment and nutrient
pollution out of local waterways.
McKean Conservation District
Clean Water Campaign ($2,000)
Campaign shows that individuals can make a difference, even if they
don't live next to a stream. Focus is on negative impacts of NPs pollution
on water resources and health.
Montgomery Conservation District
Rain Barrel Workshop ($2,000)
Workshop educates residents on proper management of stormwater to
enhance and improve water quality by reducing NPs pollution generated
on their property.
Northumberland Conservation District
Twilight Meetings ($750)
Meetings educate farmers about conservation and how to improve their
practices including through the installation of agricultural BMPs.
Pike Conservation District
Pike/Wayne Rain Barrel Workshop ($2,000)
Program for homeowners on importance of stormwater management. Focus
is on NPs pollution, how it affects the watershed, and how to reduce
it by installing a rain barrel.
Pike Conservation District
Pike/Wayne/Monroe Stormwater/Flood Summit ($2,000)
Summit targets local decision-makers to inform and educate them on
the importance of stormwater and floodplain management and implications
for reducing water pollution.
Potter Conservation District
Agricultural E&S Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Clinic ($2,000)
Program promotes understanding of how to reduce NPs pollution through
erosion and sedimentation (E&S) controls and how the reduction of
erosion benefits watersheds.
Somerset Conservation District
Watershed Summit & Tour ($2,000)
Summit and Tour focuses on the Casselman River Watershed, historically
impacted by severe point and nonpoint source mine drainage. Tour highlights
restoration efforts and educates participants on actions they can continue
to take.
Venango Conservation District
Conservationist Newsletter ($2,000)
Newsletter promotes understanding of the importance of conservation
and the impact that conservation practices have on NPs pollution. Newsletter
features actions to take.
Venango Conservation District
Rain Barrel Education Project ($2,000)
Workshops provide stormwater management education and cover the construction
of rain barrels. Educational brochures will also be developed and distributed.
Warren Conservation District
Conservation Tour ($2,000)
Tour educates area residents about agriculture and conservation,
the prevention or control of NPs pollution, BMPs on area farms, and
riparian restoration projects.
Warren Conservation District
Rotational Grazing as Nutrient Management Tool ($2,000)
Tours cover rotational grazing as a nutrient management tool, and
strategies for transitioning from a barn and concrete management system
to a grass-based system. Focus is on reducing NPs pollution.
Wayne Conservation District
Contractor's Workshop ($1,125)
Workshop addresses NPs Pollution through E&S education and stormwater,
including the use of BMPs. Also touches on oil and gas site preparation
and remediation.
Wayne Conservation District
Loggers & Stone Harvesters Workshop ($1,275)
Workshop addresses NPs Pollution through E&S education, including
the use of BMPs and issues relevant to Chapter 102 and 105 regulations.
Westmoreland Conservation District
We All Live Downstream: Conservation Tour of Sewickley Creek Watershed
($2,000)
Tour includes sites were BMPs are being used to improve the quality
of the Sewickley Creek watershed. Relevant NPs education will be provided
at each site.
PACD, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization representing Pennsylvania's
sixty-six conservation districts. For more information on the PACD visit
www.pacd.org.
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