Winter 2017 Newsletter, Vol 3, Issue 1

Winter 2017 Newsletter, Vol 3, Issue 1

These Snowy Days…
Snow days. I lived for them as a kid. Watching the TV and waiting for my school district to show up as closed was my favorite part of winter. Some people love snow days; some not so much.

For us, winter means planning and meetings. Some don’t realize how much work comes before project installation. Permits need to be applied for, landowner agreements need signed, and budgets need finalized. All these things need to be in place before any shovels hit the ground.

Fall 2016 Newsletter, Vol 2, Issue 4

Fall 2016 Newsletter, Vol 2, Issue 4

Happy Fall!
Summer always seems to go so fast. Fortunately, fall presents a beautiful portrait that helps us take in the cooler, shorter days. Back to school also brings new opportunities for kids in the upcoming school year.

While our project season is calming down, there is always unfinished business to take care of. We are happy to have a new Agricultural Conservation Technician on staff (see page 2 for more information). She has already been busy working with the farming community on assisting with manure management and ag erosion and sedimentation plans. The rest of our staff are also busy handling matters that have to take a back seat during project season. There is never a shortage of things to do!

2016 District Annual Report

2016 District Annual Report

Meetings/Outreach Highlights. 4th Annual CD Forum – March 1, 2016. This annual event provided 3 breakouts for farmers, municipalities, and contractors.  Topics included Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) Updates, Introduction to Sprayer Nozzles, Road Safety, Herbicide Resistant Weeds, PENN DOT Projects in the County, Municipal Ordinances, About the Ombudsman Program, Contracting for Government Grants and Local Permiƫng, Construction Hazard Recognition, and PA‐One Call Updates.

Spring 2016 Newsletter Vol 2,	Issue 2

Spring 2016 Newsletter Vol 2, Issue 2

Welcome Spring! Have you ever heard the saying, “Spring into Action?” I think it’s suitable for this time of year for most. Our typical spring includes tree sale, Envirothon, and summer project preparations. But I think the most exciting thing about spring is the beautiful regrowth we witness after a cold winter. Just knowing that warmer weather is coming is enough to spring us into action!

Winter 2016 Newsletter, Vol 2, Issue 1

Winter 2016 Newsletter, Vol 2, Issue 1

Happy New Year! A new year is an exciting time. It is a time of resolutions and fresh starts. At NCCD, we start the new year with our ongoing resolution: to provide the residents of Northumberland County with the best technical assistance and education we have to offer when it comes to water quality. We look forward to helping you in 2016.