Watershed Specialist Contracts Renewed

by Andy McAllister, Watershed Coordinator

WPCAMR is happy to report that the decision makers in Harrisburg have affirmed the value of the Watershed Specialist program by renewing funding for the Watershed Specialist contracts from 2010 through June of 2012.  We are grateful for this news, especially considering all of the financial difficulties and budget cutbacks faced by our State today. We’re also grateful for the outpouring of support given to the Watershed Specialist program by individuals and organizations within the watershed community as a result of WPCAMR’s Watershed Specialist advocacy campaign. It is the letters and emails in response to our call for action that, in part, gave the supporters of the program within the DEP the ammunition they needed to press for continued funding. The amount of support from you, our readership, and from within DEP is a testament to the value of the Watershed Specialist program.

Without a doubt, this announcment from DEP is certainly good news for the watershed community and the Watershed Specialists in particular. However, after we’ve all breathed that collective sigh of relief, we must remember this isn’t a permanent solution, it’s merely a reprieve. Without a permanent funding source in place, the future of the Watershed Specialist program is precarious. With that in mind, WPCAMR will continue to work with members of our watershed community, the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts (PACD), and other partners in advocating for permanent funding for the Watershed Specialist program. Look for more articles about our Watershed Specialists in future editions of Abandoned Mine Posts.

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