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Spring 2016 Power To Save Special

Power To Save Special Tuesday, April 19, 2016 7:30pm – 8:00pm WNEP-TV WNEP-TV’s Don Jacobs and Jackie Lewandoski host this quarter’s Power To Save Special.  It’...
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Power To Save Special
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
7:30pm – 8:00pm
WNEP-TV

WNEP-TV’s Don Jacobs and Jackie Lewandoski host this quarter’s Power To Save Special.  It’s a perfect time to start your spring planting with an eye to the harvest.

Find out what to do if you come across abandoned baby animals – it’s that time of year, you know!

See how a comprehensive water withdrawal plan can use excess water with no impact and help emergency services at the same time.

Finally, it’s time to Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful!  Check out a clean-up or beautification project near you, OR, organize your own.

BABY WILDLIFE GET STRONGER – Don Jacobs

Many animals are having their babies this time of year.  What do you do if you happen upon a baby:  do you touch it, do you keep it, can you find a place to nurture it to healthy adulthood?  A trip to Factoryville in Wyoming County answers a lot of your questions and gives you a peek at some really cute critters at the Second Chance Wildlife Center.  You can use the Pennsylvania Association of Wildlife Rehabilitators to find the animal rehabilitator closest to you.  Click Here to view the Feature.

 

SOWING A HEALTHY FUTURE – Jackie Lewandoski

Fullers Overlook Farm shows us how we can save money and our health by planting our own vegetables and herbs.  You’ll save in your pocketbook and eat healthier too!  Now is the perfect time to get started, we’ll show you how.  Click Here to view the Feature.

 

CABOT’S COMPREHENSIVE WATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM – Jackie Lewandoski

When your business needs water as part of it’s operations, finding the most-efficient, and lowest impact plan is critical.  Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation has found ways to work with the regulators to harvest excess water from areas that are closest to its moving operations.  Centrally located points limit distances the water has to be trucked – saving energy and increasing safety.  They are also utilizing a submerged intake in a creek so as not to disturb the stream ecology.  Click Here to view the Feature.

 

“SPRING” CLEANUP YOUR ACT, PA! – Jackie/Jake

Pennsylvania and the nation are right now in the middle of a huge, massive cleanup effort.  Use the helpful Keep PA Beautiful website to locate a cleanup or beautification project near you; sign up for your own; get support in the way of cleanup materials and signs; and work with them to coordinate the pickup of the trash you’ve collected.  Click Here to view the Feature.

 

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