—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 26,1978 50 Conservation needs of Lancaster Co, discussed By KENDACE BORRY LANCASTER As part of their continuing effort to serve the nation’s water and soil conservation needs, the Soil Conservation Service and the USDA are in the process of appraising the public’s ideas of the resource problems, opportunities, and needs. On that basis, a meeting was held recently at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center, sponsored by the Lancaster Conservation District and the USDA Soil Conservation Service. During that meeting, in terested residents of Lan caster Comity were given the opportunity to make known their suggestions for future resource conservation programs in Lancaster County. Those present had many ideas about the way the conservation program should go and the problems that it should focus on. According to Warren Archibald, district con servationist, Soil Con servation Service, and Tom Johnston, district ad ministrator for the Lan caster Conservation District, concerns dealt mainly with water problems and land use. Under water concerns, the public expressed interest in preserving the county’s quality and quanity of water present. Erosion and sedimentation problems were discussed, including the aspects of rural, urban, stream, reservoir* and excess storm water damage. Concerning the storm- Stormor EZEE-DRY Dries up to keep drying costs down No other gram drying system can match Stormor’s patented overhead drying floor for efficiency It uses all available heat to dry your gram And that keeps drying costs down It’s easy to save time, ener water which is excess and creates difficulties for area residents, the citizens spoke of using retention type basins in storm water management and surface water control solutions. Land use topics brought up at the meeting dealt with three main aspects; those of urban sprawl, flood plains, and buildings on the flood plains. Energy conservation was another subject which was brought up for the county’s attention. Also comments were centered on manure management as concerns were expressed on this problem. Economic problems, and the lack of money to do an adequate job for the problems affecting Lan caster County was a topic time too was spent on during the two hour meeting. Citizens brought out their concern about the lade of adequate funds to cany out legislation, taxes being too high, and the unfairness of the present inheritance taxes. They also asked for uniformity in the land use plans that are used in the county. Other comments made during the discussion in cluded a statement con cerning the greed of people when they try to get the most out of their soils without caring for it properly; the price of land being too costly; and the fact that developers are buying prime farm land for development, among others. As part of the evening’s YOUR COMPLETE GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS ind mi meeting, Aaron Z. Stauffer, chairman of the Lancaster Conservation District ex plained the relationship of the conservation district and the soil conservation ser vice. He outlined the basic objectives of the con servation district. These included: The wise use of the county’s natural resources; The provision of the best environment for the health and welfare of the general public by wise planning of air, soil and water con ditions, open space, safety, and tax base; The use and maintenance of the agricultural and non agricultural lands of the county through the use of sound conservation planning and treatment that will provive the maximum economic or social benefits to the present and future residents; The promotion of public awareness of environmental relationships within Lan caster County; and The cooperation with all agencies and groups con cerned with planning and use of natural resources; According to Archibald, all concerns which were brought out at the meeting will be related to higher levels of the Soil Con servation Service. The Lancaster County report will be sent to the state where it will be compiled with other reports before being sent to the national level. • Stormor Bins • Ezee-Dry » Drying Floors • Driers • Wyatt Augers • Motors Erection Service Moisture Testers Cleaners Batch Driers Bucket Elevators Feed Bins Millwright Work Crane Service Truck Scales There, progrms will be Archibald also related that approve these progra developed to address the the public will again have through formal pul major concerns. the chance to check and review and field hearings. L 2-Way Pm Vilvi |p .* Our Prices Are Righl • A Dependable Quality » User Approved • A Reputable Sales Policy 11 Giugi Adjustable Elbow* II 61. Dltchirga Transition BOX 216, RDI2 YORK, PA 17406 PH: (717) 755-2868 2-Wiy 45' Olvirtlon Spout 3-Way Dlvirsion Spout s=» tr& Angli Ring Flingu