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>O'Malley study to further delay shale-gas drilling

>ANNAPOLIS, MD, (June 6, 2011) – Governor Martin O’Malley today signed an Executive Order (Order) establishing the Marcellus Shale Safe Drilling Initiative. The Order requires the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in consultation with an advisory commission made up of a broad array of stakeholders, to undertake a study of drilling for natural gas from the Marcellus Shale in Western Maryland. “While we are mindful of the potential economic and energy benefits that could arise from the

production of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale reserves in Maryland, we are also very concerned about an array of issues that have been raised regarding the use of hydraulic fracturing to extract this fuel,” said Governor O’Malley. “Our decisions must be guided by scientific knowledge about the effects of this type of drilling to ensure that we protect public safety and health, groundwater, surface water, and the rural lifestyle and natural resources in Maryland.” Under the Executive Order, the study will be conducted in three parts: • A presentation of findings and related recommendations regarding the desirability of legislation to establish revenue sources, such as a State-level severance tax, and the desirability of legislation to establish standards of liability for damages caused by gas exploration and production. These findings and recommendations will be made by December 31, 2011. • Recommendations for best practices for all aspects of natural gas exploration and production in the Marcellus Shale in Maryland by August 1, 2012. • A final report which will include findings and recommendations relating to the impact of Marcellus Shale drilling including possible contamination of groundwater, handling and disposal of wastewater, environmental impacts, impacts to forests and important habitats, greenhouse gas emissions and economic impact. This report will be issued no later than August 1, 2014. The Study will also include a review of available results from studies on the issue being done by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Interior, the U.S. Department of Energy, the State of New York, and the Delaware River Basin Commission, among others. Membership in the advisory committee is designed to ensure that the study includes individuals from the drilling industry, Western Maryland where Marcellus Shale reserves are located and members of the environmental community. The advisory commission will include: an expert on geology or natural gas production from a college or university; a private citizen from Western Maryland; representatives from the gas industry and an environmental organization; and representatives from Western Maryland local governments and business. “I applaud the Governor and his administration for taking this step toward insuring that any drilling in Marcellus Shale or the use of ‘fracking’ techniques in Maryland will be safe for our citizens,” said Maggie McIntosh, Chair of the MD House of Delegates’ Environmental Matters Committee. “While I acknowledge that the extraction of natural gas is important to our state and country, we must also understand that oil and gas activities, including hydro-fracking, are exempt from many federal environmental laws. Experiences in nearby states have demonstrated that the Departments of Environment and Natural Resources and the legislature must set standards to protect our drinking water, land and air when drilling in Marcellus Shale.” “Fortunately, Maryland is taking the time to ensure drilling occurs only after proper safeguards are in place. Given that our drinking water and other natural resources are at risk, and given Pennsylvania’s checkered experience with fracking, we applaud the Governor for his leadership on this issue. Maryland has the opportunity to get it right,” said Kim Coble, MD Director of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The Marcellus Shale is a geological formation that underlies a large area of the northeastern United States, including portions of Western Maryland. It is believed to contain significant amounts of natural gas, which when burned to produce electricity produces lower greenhouse gas emissions than oil and coal. The production of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale involves deep wells with long horizontal sections and a process known as hydraulic fracturing. Advances in technology have helped spur a dramatic increase in the use of this process in the United States. Exploration for and production of natural gas from the Marcellus Shale in nearby states have resulted in injuries, well blowouts, releases of fracturing fluids and methane, spills, fires, forest fragmentation, road damage, and evidence of contamination to groundwater and surface water. Other states have revised or are reevaluating their regulatory programs for gas production or assessing the environmental impacts of gas development from the Marcellus Shale. State law allows MDE to specify conditions that the Department deems reasonable and appropriate in a permit to ensure that an operation fully complies with the law and to provide for public safety and the protection of the State’s natural resources. Maryland law requires that the proposed activity be subjected to a formal public review and comment process prior to any permit decision.

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>Coyote Challenge

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“Coyote in the Hills” is the name of a three-day hunting challenge being sponsored by the Mountain Maryland Quality Deer Management Association and scheduled for today, June 2, through this Saturday, June 4, in Garrett and Allegany counties. Coyotes have been growing in numbers over the past decade or so in this region.

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>Climbing Lessons

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A mother black bear oversees as her three young cubs brush up on their tree-climbing skills in the above photo taken along New Germany Road recently. Typically a mother black bear gives birth to two cubs after a 235-day gestation period, though litters as large as six have been documented. The black bear is a popular symbol in western Maryland, as its image adorns local businesses and visitors to the area often try to catch a glimpse of the noble animal. In fact, sighting a black bear in Garrett County has become a more common occurrence in recent years as the animal’s population continues to thrive thanks to efforts by the Department of Natural Resources. A 2005 survey estimated that 200 to 400 black bears roamed the mountains of Garrett and Allegany counties. This study revealed an increase in the total population, with the largest number of bears residing in Garrett County. Photo by Amber Hardesty.

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>Fannie, Freddie foreclosure prevention eases in 2011

>WASHINGTON | Mon Jun 6, 2011 6:20pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The number of loan modifications and mortgage repayment plans completed by Fannie Mae (FNMA.OB) and Freddie Mac (FMCC.OB) declined in the first quarter of 2011 as fewer borrowers were eligible for help, their federal regulator said on Monday.

The mortgage buyers’ foreclosure prevention actions, which also include completing sales of homes below market value, fell to 171,531 from 208,416 in the previous quarter.

Many borrowers in the pipeline for aid are now severely delinquent and therefore do not qualify.

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>New Students Must Register With BOE

>Jun. 2, 2011

In a recent press release, the Garrett County Board of Education stated that parents/guardians should register their children who will be entering school for the first time.

If a parent/guardian did not register the kindergartner or first-grade student during the recent pre-registration program, one may do so by contacting the principal of the local school to arrange an appointment. This should be done as soon as possible.

Parents must take their child’s birth certificate, immunization records, and proof of residency with them for the registration process. Students can not be enrolled without first providing this documentation.

Acceptable proofs of residency documents are: deed or mortgage agreement, current property tax bill, current lease or rental agreement, current utility bill with the parent/guardian’s name and address, or a notarized Statement of Residency Verification form (available from county schools or the Pupil Services Office of the BOE). A child’s Social Security number is also requested for state reporting requirements.

Any child who will be 5 years of age on or before Sept. 1 must be enrolled in kindergarten or apply for a one-year maturity wavier. Any family who plans to use home instruction (home-schooling) instead of enrolling a student in school must submit forms at least 15 days prior to the first day of the school year.

Information may be obtained through the Pupil Services Office located at the BOE building or by calling 301-334-8939 or 301-359-9209.

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>Regulations stall ridge line protection in Garrett County

>Angie Brant

The Cumberland Times-News Fri Jun 03, 2011, 11:25 PM EDT

— OAKLAND — Efforts to change the language in the Garrett County Comprehensive Plan to protect ridge lines have been stalled due to state and local regulations.

The inclusion of language designed to protect certain ridge lines in the county has dominated the time of the county planners for the last several months. The process to make the proposed changes was started at the beginning of this year at the request of the newly elected county commissioners. The commissioners asked the county planning commission to consider changes that had appeared in the original 2008 draft of the plan.

As per local and state law, the planning commission held a public hearing. The proposed changes were hotly contested by a number of residents who felt the language violated their property rights. Other residents felt the change was an important tool to maintain natural beauty of the region. In the end, the Planning Commission voted 3-2 in favor of the change with one abstention and sent the recommendation to the county commissioners for final approval.

While researching the topic, John Nelson, director of Planning and Land Development, discovered a voting procedure that requires motions for recommendation to the commissioners to include four favorable votes from the Planning Commission.

Nelson consulted with the county commissioners and the county attorney and was advised that the issue could be reconsidered, requiring a second public hearing, or the commission could stand by its vote, which would mean it is not endorsing the amendment.

“The previous vote was 3 to 2 with one abstaining and it takes four affirmative votes to pass. With this decision, the amendments to the plan will not be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners,” Nelson said.

Despite this setback, county officials have not abandoned the proposal entirely.

“The Board of County Commissioners will be discussing this matter over the summer months both with county staff and at the appropriate time during public meetings,” said Monty Pagenhardt, county administrator. “The public will be notified of meeting dates and times and commentary will be welcome.

“The board has also scheduled a strategic planning retreat with senior county government staff in July and the board will seek input and insight from these individuals.”

Contact Angie Brant at abrant@times-news.com

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>Senator Mikulski Visits Garrett County

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United States Senator for Maryland Barbara Mikulski held a round table discussion yesterday at the industrial park complex in Accident before meeting with local student participants of the Garrett Engineering and Robotics Society. Directing the talk, Mikulski asked the opinions and advice of numerous Garrett County educators, business owners, and government officials concerning the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, its effects, and possible reforms to the bill. The effort is part of the senator’s education tour and a preamble to the senator’s plans to reauthorize the ESEA. The group focused its discussion on the needs of rural educators and students, and the achievements made by local students in the disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and math. Mikulski was recently appointed chairwoman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee on Children and Families. The HELP committee will play a major roll in the reauthorization of the ESEA, a bill signed into law in 1965 and reauthorized in 2002 as the No Child Left Behind Act, which deals with equal access to education and establishes standards for students and educators. Mikulski is shown above observing a demonstration of battle robots by GEARS students. Pictured left to right are: Mikulski; Arlene Lantz, GEARS instructor; GEARS students Kendrick Bender and Kevin Maust; and Mario Cardona, an associate of the senator.

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>Mikulski Continues Education Tour of State, Hosts Roundtable with School Leaders in Garrett County

>Jun 02, 2011 (Congressional Documents and Publications/ContentWorks via COMTEX) — WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) today continued her education tour of the state by hosting a roundtable with teachers, principals, students and administrators in Garrett Count. The group talked about the needs of rural educators and students, and the achievements Garrett County Schools have made in the area of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education.

This was the fifth in a series of roundtables Senator Mikulski is convening around the state as Congress prepares to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA).

“I always say, ‘The best ideas come from the people,'” Senator Mikulski said. “Washington doesn’t have all the answers when it comes to improving our schools. That’s why I came to hear what the teachers, principals, students, administrators and nonprofit partners at the Garrett Engineering and Robotics Society think about the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. I want to listen to their suggestions and concerns and get their advice as Congress works to reauthorize this federal law. A good education can look different depending on where you are. I want to help rural schools continue educating students and preparing them for successful careers.” Senator Mikulski recently was appointed Chairwoman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions’ (HELP) Subcommittee on Children and Families. The HELP Committee will play a major role in reauthorizing ESEA.

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>Conservancy Group Sounds Alarm Over Invasive Plant

>Posted: 6:27 pm EDT June 2, 2011

BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. — A conservancy group in Montgomery County is sounding the alarm over an invasive plant.

The Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy says the Perkiomen and Unami Creeks are under attack from the European water chestnut.

The plant spreads very rapidly and it reduces oxygen levels for native plants and animals….

…It says plants have also been found upstream in Finland, Bucks County and Deep Creek Lake.

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>Wins Gold At States

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Jun. 2, 2011

Northern High School’s Chelsi Kling is Garrett County’s newest state champion, having captured first place in the girls’ long jump event at the Maryland 1A State Track and Field Championships this past weekend. Her winning leap of 17 feet, 5½ inches is also a new record for Northern High, as is her triple jump distance of 30 feet, ½ inch, which was good for sixth place at the state event. Kling and three teammates, pictured in the sports section, also placed fifth in the girls’ 400-meter relay event, and Northern’s Eric Maxim finished sixth in the boys’ 110-meter hurdles. Southern High School’s Mikey Skipper placed seventh in the 110 hurdles.

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