—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 20. 1 16 Aaron Stauffer, Ephrata, was one of the guests at a ceremony during which Governor Shapp signed into law a bill broadening the responsibilities of Penn sylvania’s conservation districts. Stauffer, seated left, is president of the Penn sylvania State Association of Conservation District Directors. Governor Shapp is in the center, and State Conservation Conservation Districts Get New Nome, The Lancaster County Soil and Water Conservation District is changing its name House Bill 1487 passed by the legislature during the last hours of its recent session and signed by Governor Shapp on December 28, 1972 amended the basic Soil Con servation Law for the State of Pennsylvania to shorten the name to Lancaster County Conservation District and to broaden the scope of respon sibility The new law provides for increased urban membership on the conservation district’s board of directors when conditions lustify the action The district’s program of conservation is broadened to include soil, water and related resources More Duties Conservation districts are supervised by the State Soil and Water Conservation Commission, now the State Conservation Commission, operating through the newly created Department of Enviornmental Resources. The State Conservation Commission is primarily responsible for creating and assisting county conservation districts. With the establishment of the Forest County Conservation District on November 14,1972, all counties in the Commonwealth, with the exception of Philadelphia, have been designated districts. Other Commonwealth responsibilities include soil survey assistance, flood control and watershed protection, soil erosion and Commission member Robert Lott is seated to his left. Standing, left to right, are: Representative John Laudadio, Sr.; Walter Peechatka, Director, State Conservation Commission; Or. Maurice Goddard, Secretary of Environmental Resources; Larry Schwieger, Field Representative, Joint Legislative Conservation Committee. sedimentation control, soil resources and conservation program planning and im plementation. Aaron Stauffer, chairman of the Lancaster County Con servation District and president of the State society is confident that the new law will improve the district’s program, allow for total representation of the community and provide a greater range of resource conservation benefits to district. With the emphasis on the protection of our environment and the concern shown throughout the district, Stauffer invites respresentatives of organizations and agencies as well as individuals to meet with the board of directors to voice their problems and jointly to seek solutions. 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