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Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority Moves To Renewable Natural Gas, Away From Shale Gas To Power Vehicles

PA Environment Daily

announced it has begun providing renewable natural gas (RNG) for the Centre County Recycling and Refuse Authority in Bellefonte, Centre County, supporting a transition to a cleaner, low-carbon fuel produced from organic waste. WM is committed to the growth of our natural gas fleet and investing in renewable energy through RNG.

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Commonwealth Financing Authority OKs $3.2 Million For 3 Natural Gas Pipeline Extension Projects

PA Environment Daily

million for three new Pipeline Investment Program (PIPE) projects through the Commonwealth Financing Authority that will improve natural gas distribution infrastructure in Indiana and Washington counties. The extension will provide natural gas access to 50 residential properties. The total project cost is $3,466,695.

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7 Reasons California Should Get Tougher on Methane from Dairies

Legal Planet

It also comes in the wake of the January 2024 date after which the California Air Resources Board (CARB) is authorized to regulate methane from dairy operations pursuant to SB 1383 ( more on that here). At the same time, a recent report from the Environmental Defense Fund found that “natural gas pipelines nationwide are leaking as much as 2.6

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Blending Science and Creativity through SMART Management Objectives

The Applied Ecologist

Author Caleb Aldridge describes his latest Practice Insights highlighting the benefits of using SMART objectives for environmental management. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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California Enacts Major Water Law Reform Legislation–But More Changes Are Needed

Legal Planet

The California Legislature has enacted and Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed into law SB 389 , an important water law reform measure authored by State Senator Ben Allen. California has one of the most antiquated and outdated water rights systems of any Western state.

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Bed or breakfast? Roe deer balance food and safety according to crop phenology

The Applied Ecologist

Noa Rigoudy and co-authors talk us through their latest work, highlighting how behavioural adjustment may buffer the consequences of the reduction in natural habitats that accompanies intensification of agricultural production.

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Federal Government Advances Big Water Projects

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That’s in addition to approving legislation that authorizes Army Corps of Engineers projects for flood protection, navigation, and environmental restoration. The Water Resources Development Act, or WRDA, is the legislation that authorizes Army Corps of Engineers projects. Major projects authorized or modified in WRDA include: $1.8