Al4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 17,1981 PFA staffer explains water bill opposition BY DICK ANGLESTEIN INTERCOURSE Possible workings of the proposed H.B. 1483 - the already infamous Water Bill - - was compared to “playing Solomon and cutting babies in half” by a staff member of the Pennsylvania Farmers’ Association at the annual meeting of the Lancaster County Farmer’s Association on Monday night. Chris Allen, research specialist of public affairs, made the com Lancaster County Farmer's Association activities parison in a rather lengthy ex planation of PFA’s opposition to the bill. In the Solomon reference, Allen talked of the proposed application and permit process that will be needed for expanding use of water which might involve the drilling of another well. “Will farmer? be on equal ground for using water with a hospital wing, a new housing development or a school?” he asked. He told the approximate 150 present m the Harvest Drive restaurant that a permit would be required under the bill to use more than 10,000 gallons a day. “That’s playing it pretty close to the vest for many dairymen,” he said. “The bill doesn’t do anything to attempt to provide more water. “It just provides for the shuffling ot a lot of paper (by the DER) to see who uses it.’’ Allen explained that PFA has testified twice in opposition to the bill in its traveling road show ot A ' i * •*% Newly-elected district directors of Lancaster County Farmer’s Association include, from the left, James Groff, Fred Crider, John Landis. You are cordially invited to a Fall Seminar.^ How Hedging Works... and should be working for you. In the past two years, hedging would have let you sell your cattle, hogs and grain in advance at a good profit. Isn’t it time you protected yourself against the fluctua tions of the fall market? In this seminar, Forney Longeneckfer, a well-known commodities broker in this area, will show you how to use various hedging methods that make good sense for you. There will be plenty of time for questions and answers. Why not bring your neighbors along? DATE: T uesday, October 20 TIME: 7:30 P.M. Place: Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Road, J_ancaster, PA • Guest speaker; Forney Longenecker Shearson/Amerlcan Express Inc. 189 North Queen St., Lancaster, PA 17603 (717)397-4811 Please reserve Name Address P.O. Bo: Phone ( ) £ 1981 Shearson/American Express Inc hearings throughout the state. The PFA’s opposition primarily lies in those areas of the bill which put authority in the hands of the DER to 'determine water emergency areas, the allocation of water for various priorities and the relinquishing of individual rights ' and free enterprise. Allen also touched on the PFA energy groups being formed to better deal with oil and gas leasing companies and the creation of ag protection areas, which PFA favors. In other matters, The Lancaster County Fanner’s Association: (Turn to Page Al 5) For reservations, mail the coupon, or call (717) 397-4811. seats for me at your Hedging seminar .Sate. * jy .. ler, Earl Newcomer, president; Ranck and Robert Brubaker. (PLEASE PRINT) Chris Allen > ,/V '•’ > * s -^i > , >■*'■ < •'■^.V' fI r J -r*-* - li-r v 4 “f^ 0