Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1993, Image 25

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    Honored at Atlantic Breeders . /strict 10 meeting are from left, Raymond Martin, Bob Keen, Atlantic Breeders District 10 unit, present
Tom Krell, Leon Burkholder, Ken-Joda Farm, Nelson Sensenig, Galen Bollinger, and award to Mr. & Mrs. Ty Long. The meeting was held at the Mt.
Mike Arnold. Zion Fire Hall.
SRBC
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
The Susquehanna River Basin
Commission will meet at 9 a.m.
on Thursday, March 11, at the
Robert J. Bielo Building in
Harrisburg.
Action items slated for the
meeting include ratification of a
contract with DER for SRBC
involvement in the revision of
Pennsylvania’s Nutrient Reduc
tion Strategy by which the com
monwealth hopes to fulfill its
\\ AIR MOTION ™
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CONTROL NATURAL VENTILATION EFFICIENTLY . . .
. . . IN HOG/POULTRY/DAIRY BARNS, GREENHOUSES, ETC.
EXCLUSIVE REGULATOR UNITS USE SMOOTH, QUIET, EFFICIENT AIR/OIL ACTION TO
RAISE AND LOWER CURTAINS CONTROLLING NATURAL VENTILATION IN ANIMAL
SHELTERS A GREENHOUSES. UNITS ARE SENSITIVE AND RESPOND TO TEMPERATURE
CHANGES WITHIN ± 1° F CONSIDER THESE IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES:
O Variable Speed O Low Installation Cost O No Switches or
ONo Timers Needed oNo Winches Relays
O Fewer Moving Parts
O Easy Serviceability
O No Motors
O Energy Efficient
O Plenty of Power
HU] Better Hydraulics
252 North Shirk Road. Box 56, RR 1,
New Holland, PA 17557 Atglen, PA 19310
717-354-6066 215-593-2981
Mon. thill Frl. 7 AM - 5 PM
Atlantic Breeders Awards
Announces Meeting
pledge to reduce nutrient inflowi
to the Chesapeake Bay by 40
percent.
The conuniossion will also act
on staff recommendations for the
project applications listed below.
The Commission will hear
reports on the hydrologic condi
tions in the Susquehanna River
Basin; the SRBC rede in the Pa.
Nutrient Reduction Strategy; legi
slative initiatives on water resour
ce management; a meeting with
New York State legislators; the
“Lower Susquehanna River Sedi
ment Study;” the Curwensviile
Reallocation Project; COE Sus
quehanna River Fish Restoration
Study; and hatchery operations at
PFBC Van Dyke hatchery & oto
lithe analysis of American shad.
Project applications being con
sidered include one by the Mil
lersburg Area Authority for
ground-water withdrawal of .46
MOD (million gallons per day)
from wells No. 14 and IS for publ
ic water supply, in Upper Paxton
Township.
The IBM Corporation seeks
approval for ground-water with
drawal of .09 MOD from Wells
EN-194 and EN-19S for remedia
tion of ground-water contamina
tion, Village of Endicott, Broome
County, N.Y.
Della Borough Water System is
seeking ground-water withdrawal
of .065 MGD from Well No. 8 for
public water supply, Delta Bor
ough, York County.
The Huntsville Gold Gub has
applied for consumptive use of
.288 MGD for gold course irriga
tion in Lehman Township.
Mifflintown Municipal Author
ity seeks withdrawal of .70 MGD,
based on an annual average, from
Clearview Reservoir on East Lick
ing Creek, in Milford Township.