Fall 2015 Newsletter, Vol 1, Issue 4

Fall 2015 Newsletter, Vol 1, Issue 4

Autumn Leaves… Back to school, raking leaves, chilly nights and football games! Autumn has arrived. For NCCD, it’s the time of year we start to reflect on the current year and plan for the next one. Please don’t hesitate to contact me and let me know how we can better serve your conservation needs in Northumberland County in 2016. I’d love to hear from you.

2015 District Annual Report

2015 District Annual Report

Meetings/Outreach Highlights. 45th Annual Tree Sale – Week of April 20, 2015. This years tree sale was another great success. We sold to 156 customers 9,865 trees. Susquehanna Valley HS & MS Envirothon – April 28 and May 12, 2015. The annual Susquehanna Valley High School and Middle School Envirothons are a joint effort of the Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Conservation Districts. At our High School Envirothon, held at the Shikellamy State Park Overlook, Northumberland County had 9 teams. Warrior Run Team A was the winner. Our Middle School Envirothon, held at the Montour Preserve, had 12 teams. Line Mountain was the winner of the Middle School event.

Summer 2015 Newsletter, Vol 1, Issue 3

Summer 2015 Newsletter, Vol 1, Issue 3

The Dog Days of Summer… “Summer afternoon-summer afternoon; to me, those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” – Henry James

Summer is a fun time of year. School is out and it’s vacation time. Summer for us means projects; much time spent outside. We hope YOU will spend a lot of time outside this summer. Take a hike, a bike ride, or just enjoy sitting outside with a good book. There is so much the outdoors has to offer. Summer is here – make the best of it!

Odor Management Regulations in Pennsylvania

Odor Management Regulations in Pennsylvania

When new or existing Concentrated Animal Operations (CAOs) or Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) are planning to construct new or expand existing manure storage or animal housing facilities, they are required to develop and implement an Odor Management Plan (OMP) for those new facilities. ONLY the manure storage or animal housing facilities with new construction activities are regulated facilities for the purposes of the Odor Management Act. The odor regulations do not apply to existing facilities. The odor regulations do not address the land application of manure.