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Smart Talk Thursday: How Pa. benefits from Great American Outdoor Act; Lancaster Water Week

  • Scott LaMar
Members of a Department of Homeland Security police force stand guard at the North Carolina monument in the Gettysburg National Military Park Saturday, July 4, 2020 in Gettysburg.

 Carolyn Kaster / AP Photo

Members of a Department of Homeland Security police force stand guard at the North Carolina monument in the Gettysburg National Military Park Saturday, July 4, 2020 in Gettysburg.

Due to a technical issue, WITF was not able to broadcast this episode as planned. It will be rescheduled for another date.

The Great American Outdoors Act will provide three billion dollars a year to conservation projects, outdoor recreation and maintenance of national parks and other public lands.

The bill signed into law by President Trump earlier this week, with widespread bi-partisan support, is being called by at least one supporter as most significant conservation legislation enacted in nearly half a century. However, there are those who say the money isn’t enough to cover the estimated $20 billion maintenance backlog on federally owned lands.

Thursday’s Smart Talk explores how the Outdoors Act will impact national parks, federal land and other venues in Pennsylvania.

Appearing on the program are Lauren Imgrund, Deputy Secretary for Conservation and Technical Services, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources, Steven Sims, Superintendent of the Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site, and Stephanie Wein, Clean Water & Conservation Advocate, PennEnvironment.
Also, Saturday starts Lancaster Conservancy Water Week that includes a series of events to clean up and protect waterways in Lancaster County.

Joining us on Thursday’s program are Fritz Schroeder, Senior Vice President of Community Impact with the Lancaster Conservancy and Allyson Ladley Gibson, Coordinator, Lancaster Clean Water Partners.

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