Conservation Districts Represented at Dive Deeper Conference

PACD had a display at the Dive Deeper Conference in Harrisburg on September 22, 2016. The conference is held for those who teach youth about water. Special thanks to Teddi Stark with Juniata County Conservation District for setting up the display. Photo provided by Jennifer Fetter, Penn State Extension.
PACD Testifies before Joint Legislative Conservation Committee’s Forestry Task Force

Westmoreland Conservation District Chairman Ronald Rohall delivers testimony before the Legislative Forestry Task Force on September 29, 2016.
Advanced Soil Health Partnership Training Oct. 18-19
New Grant Round: Manure Management and Chapter 102 Compliance Seminars/Plan Writing Sessions
Chapter 102 NPDES & PCSM Training for the Regulated Community Available in Altoona and Harrisburg
Lebanon County Conservation District to Hold Fundraiser for Farmland Preservation
Lebanon County Conservation District is inviting the public to a “Moo-velous Night of Painting” on October 4, 2016. The event is a fundraiser for their farmland preservation program. Two classes will be held: 1-4pm and 7-9:30pm. The event is being held at Brushstrokes on Canvas, 720 Quentin Rd., Lebanon, PA. The cost is $35/person and includes supplies, drinks, and snacks. Proceeds benefit Lebanon County farmland preservation.
Click here to read more about the event. Beaver County Conservation District Holds Stormwater Workshop

BCCD Environmental Educator Susan Boser explains how to construct a rain barrel during the June 14 stormwater workshop. Photo provided by Beaver County Conservation District.
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Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
Media Day Highlights Project in Northumberland County
It took a joint effort to improve stream conditions and aquatic habitat along this unnamed tributary which discharges directly into the Susquehanna River. Installing fish habitat structures will reduce sediment inputs at the source, stabilize streambanks, and add diversity to the aquatic ecosystem. Photo provided by Northumberland County Conservation District.
Over $17,000 Awarded to Conservation Districts to Promote CREP
Pennsylvania’s County Conservation Districts were awarded more than $17,000 for eight projects in eight counties for the 2016-17 Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) Mini-Grant Program. Conservation districts will use these grants to work with landowners to prevent pollution in our streams, lakes, and rivers. Projects will take place over the next nine months.
The following projects were awarded up to $2,500 each as a part of the 2016–2017 CREP Mini-grant round:
| County Conservation District | Amount Awarded |
| Allegheny | $2,500 |
| Armstrong | $2,500 |
| Beaver | $2,050 |
| Berks | $2,500 |
| Chester | $1,500 |
| Columbia | $2,500 |
| Jefferson | $1,500 |
| Lebanon | $2,300 |



