Juniata Clean Water Partnership. Summer 1999. Juniata Watershed Journal. Quarterly newsletter. 7 p. [WBI-49].
This issue contains the following articles: a) Who is the Juniata Clean Water Partnership? ; b) Coordinators Message; c) Juniata Wetland Monitoring Project; d) Re-connections: A Pittsburgh to Harrisburg Greenway; e) Micronursery established; f). Community workdays in the Mid-state; g) Meeting results by location; h) Spotlight on Muddy Run which includes a map of the location; i) and local communities concerns about the Juniata watershed.
Juniata Clean Water Partnership. Spring 2000. Juniata Watershed Journal. Quarterly newsletter. 7 p. [WBI-50].
This issue contains information concerning a) Public meetings; b) Coordinators message; c) Growing Greener Grant Recipients; d) Lawn care tips for a healthier watershed; e) Getting started in your Watershed: how to organize a Watershed Association; f) Time for Spring cleaning: PA CleanWays Initiatives; g) Watershed spotlight: Little Juniata River Association which includes a map of the location.
Juniata Clean Water Partnership. Fall 2000. Juniata Watershed
Journal. Quarterly newsletter. 7 p. [WBI-51].
This issue contains information concerning a) Juniata Clean Water Partnership completion of a plan to improve the Watershed; b) Who is the Juniata Clean Water Partnership? ; c) the Juniata Watershed Summit: d) Final public meeting dates and location ; e) Getting started in your Watershed: part II ; f) Recycling your yard: composting ; g) Watershed Spotlight: friends of SinkingValley which includes a map of the location.
Juniata Clean Water Partnership. Winter 2000. Juniata Watershed
Journal. Quarterly newsletter. 7 p.
[WBI-52].
This issue contains information concerning a) Municipal Survey highlights water-related concerns; b) Who is the Juniata Clean Water Partnership? ; c) Coordinators Message; d) Upcoming Public meeting dates and locations; e) State of the Bay Report; f) Juniata Wetland Monitoring Project; g) The Blue Juniata Growing Greener; h) The Western PA Watershed Protection Program; i) Spotlight on Shoup's Run which includes a map of the location ; and j) Top Four Municipal water-related concerns by county.
Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority.
Summer 2000. Liquid Assets.
Newsletter. [WBI-53].
This issue contains information concerning a grant that will allow the Borough of Juniata Terrace to abandon an old sewage treatment facility and instead send their wastewater to Granville Township via a new pump station. Also covered is information concerning PENNVEST decision to consider land use implications of projects that may be funded. Board Meeting schedules and information schedules are included. A list of approved projects is also found in this newsletter, as is a PENNVEST Action to date column. PENNVEST project specialist and the region they serve are covered.
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