#Arendtsville
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
yagodichjagodic · 2 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
We find the best places
0 notes
vintagecamping · 3 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Reading hour at Camp Nawakwa. Arendtsville Pennsylvania 1970
227 notes · View notes
ustribunenews-blog · 6 years ago
Text
National Weather Service Has Issued a Flash Flood Warning For Cumberland, PA; Adams, PA
National Weather Service Has Issued a Flash Flood Warning For Cumberland, PA; Adams, PA
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a flash flood warning for Cumberland, PA; Adams, PA starting on 8/31/2018 1:44:00 PM. NWS estimates this event is ‘likely’ to happen and the event is categorized as ‘severe.’ (more…)
View On WordPress
0 notes
furniturewith · 5 years ago
Text
How to Build an Outdoor Fireplace Without Eating Up an Entire Weekend
How to Build an Outdoor Fireplace Without Eating Up an Entire Weekend
Outdoor furnishing is a fantastic way to provide appeal to your patio as well turn it into a more comfortable place to enjoy quiet days. Choosing furniture for the patio takes some careful considerations since it is not something you can buy everyday. Such is quite a great investment, so picking the one which will take probably the most advantage that's definitely worth the money you purchased it for is usually best. Among the many choices for patio furnishing, wood, iron, steel and plastics remain to be one of the most popular through the years. Sure wood, steel and iron makes appealing options. However, they could possess a lots of downsides too. Outdoor furnishing is consistently exposed to a lots of weather change, constant exposure to heat and rain may degrade the standard of wooden chairs. Oftentimes, if not probably the most durable materials are widely-used, the risk for breakage is always there. More so, its being expensive makes this approach quite unattractive. Steel and iron, almost in competing in price with wood, is not a suitable choice when placed outdoors since the rain as well as other climate factors could easily cause rusts in order to create.
Wooden Furniture is the most accepted type of furniture mainly because it blends within the surrounding and imparts it a natural, cozy and synchronized feel. Tables, chairs, swings, lawn bridges, rocking chairs etc all belong to Outdoor Wooden Furniture. They are readily available and can be found almost anywhere, whether it is online retailers or local stores.
If you are having tough time choosing your patio furniture however, here are some ideas. Basically, the toughest moment you will find yourself in when you are furniture shopping is seeking the fitting chair. Why? For there are a lot of chairs as outlined by construction, brand name and material within the furniture shop. There are also seating according to the shape, the paint, the craft etching, and the like that can just make you lightheaded and lost. But the moment you've picked the chair of one's taste, count on me, picking out the rest of one's exterior furniture set would likely be considered a breeze.
Rerate Posts
These are only a few inside benefits we could enjoy if our patio is well-designed. One from your best approaches to put these areas into good use is usually to put a practical and cute garden furniture included. An outdoor dining furniture, a resin wicker outdoor furniture with an outdoor living furniture are great ways for these outdoor areas.These furniture sets can transform these dull and unutilized areas into livelier and functional addition, placing one of the brilliant furniture sets may help in enhancing the appearance from the areas that's well suited for having the admiration individuals guests. Many quality manufacturers provide you having a range of quality teakwood furnishings that could fit your entire outdoor needs. Their extensive various outdoor teak furniture and Teak Outdoor Patio Furniture, including tables, chairs, chaise lounges, sofas, bar tables plus more, will certainly perform best with any outdoor area. Your purchase of quality outdoor furniture is undoubtedly an investment in craftsmanship that will stand test of the time, weather sunlight and rain after which satisfy for years at any given time. Living your health is hard please remember exhausting. With the daily responsibilities outside and within your home, the body must relax and rest following your entire day. And you need not look for another destination to get comfort. All you need is garden furniture as part of your backyard or patio to pamper yourself with comfort whenever you'll need to unwind your whole body and mind.
Rerate Posts
Hummingbird Metal Garden Bench Alvah Slatted Stainless Steel Garden Bench Gabbert Wooden Garden Bench Ismenia Checkered Outdoor Cast Aluminum Patio Garden Bench Elements Storage Bench Ketcha Wood Garden Bench Slate Outdoor Wooden Picnic Bench Sawyerville Poly Lumber Picnic Bench Dragonfly Metal Garden Bench Appleby Aluminum Garden Bench Silvia Outdoor Wooden Storage Bench Montezuma Garden Bench Englewood Wood Garden Bench Cat Metal Garden Bench Arendtsville Picnic Bench Adrianna Vinyl Park Bench Chippendale Bench Tillie Wood Garden Bench Emmalynn Wood Garden Bench Manchester Wood Picnic Bench Wallie Teak Garden Bench Conner Folding Acacia Wood Garden Bench Square Wood Planter Bench Earnest Wooden Picnic Bench Ebron Metal Garden Bench Frank Gehry Entryway Bench Spero Traditional English Plastic Garden Bench Teak Sauna Bench X-Back Hardwood Garden Bench Dock Holiday Bench Swerve Modular Picnic Bench Crockett Picnic Bench 3 Layer Floating Oasis Park Bench Picnic Bench Sickles Outdoor Leopard Shaped Concrete Garden Bench Shullsburg Hourglass Stone Garden Bench Needville Wooden Garden Bench Lisabeth American Pride Flag Metal Garden Bench Snell Sunset High Rise Teak Garden Bench Northgate Metal Park Bench Sakura Teak Garden Bench Fairway Re-Purposed Metal Truck Park Bench Baker Metal Garden Bench Midcourt Park Bench Entryway Iron Garden Bench Laney Garden Bench Milligan Metal Garden Bench Samuel Outdoor Wooden Park Bench Golfer Aluminum Garden Bench Abrego Aluminium Garden Bench Hae Curved Leaf Bench Skyline ArchTec Stainless Steel Garden Bench Margaritaville Southern Most Point Wooden Garden Bench Pitchel Owl Bench Carin Aluminium Garden Bench Uluwatu Picnic Bench Classic Teak Garden Bench Hardwood Doweling Garden Bench Riptide Plastic Bench Linntown Garden Bench Teak Marlboro Lutyens Garden Bench Plastic Garden Bench Jackie Bench Xenia Mesh Glider Bench Wilmoth End Solid Wood Garden Bench Cramden Bench Del-Amo Teak Garden Glider Bench Sparta Wood Picnic Bench Traditional Adirondack Tete-a-Tete Bench Dunloy Wooden Garden Bench Finkel Classic Garden Bench Courtyard Steel Park Bench Classic Westport Plastic Garden Bench Phil Curved Bench Peters Outdoor Rattan Garden Bench Beach Indoor/Outdoor Aluminum Garden Bench Etonbury Solid Wood Garden Bench Adirondack Shell Wood Adirondack Chair Contour Recycled Plastic Park Bench Riptide Wishbone Plastic Bench Cambridge Teak Picnic Bench Butler Park Bench U-Leg Perforated Metal Park Bench Fenham Acrylic Picnic Bench Club Aluminum Picnic Bench Isanti Wooden Garden Bench Sheffield Garden Bench Rod Steel Park Bench Otha Iron Garden Bench Crespin Aluminum Garden Bench UltraSite Recycled Plastic Backless Surface Mount Bench Aire Aluminum Garden Bench Croce Park Bench Picnic Bench Teak Wood Stafford Garden Bench Victory Steel Park Bench Varick Wooden Picnic Bench Victory Perforated Steel Park Bench Standard Expanded Metal Park Bench Courtyard Series Iron Picnic Bench Iron Picnic Bench
1 note · View note
dustythewind · 3 years ago
Text
Yeah, we have wolves, mountain lions and BEARS. I'm in Arendtsville PA and some friends here have had full-grown freakin' BEARS in their yards.
unfortunately I’m watching supernatural and someone on screen said ‘there are No Wolves in pennsylvania’ and I was like. what a bold incorrect statement. where did they possibly get that idea from. so I googled it…google is insisting there are no wild wolves in pa?? except I’ve Seen wolves here?? there used to be a wolf that would hang out in my backyard and roam around the neighborhood?? like Everyone knew about this wolf we assumed he lived on the golf course and would come to our yards if he got spooked by golfers (very quiet block). like we all thought he just lost his pack or whatever so people just gave him a wide space and let him chill, he didn’t try to break into any houses or attack any pets but this was definitely. a wild wolf. where. where did he come from what do you MEAN there aren’t wolves in pennsylvania I’m literally spiraling right now
95K notes · View notes
blairemclaren · 3 years ago
Text
100-year-old man killed in central Pennsylvania fire
100-year-old man killed in central Pennsylvania fire
UPDATE: The victim has been identified as Samuel Helsley. He was a life member of the Biglerville Fire Company. Investigators said Helsley was in bed when the fire started in the basement of the brick-style, ranch home on the 300 block of Arendtsville Road. Officials said the fire was caused by faulty wiring. Three fire companies were called to fight the flames. Helsley was pronounced dead at the…
View On WordPress
0 notes
chief-miller · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
🔥FEATURED POST 🔥 @kempterfirewire - Caption Time! What would you be saying into the mic...... ——————————————————————— Mark Fulton from Adams County Company 5, the Arendtsville Fire Company. Fulton is shown here at a multiple alarm house fire on Quaker Valley Road in 2013. Mark currently holds the rank of Deputy Fire Chief. . ___💥Want to be featured? 💥_____ Use hastag chiefmiller in your post . WWW.CHIEFMILLERAPPAREL.COM . 🔴CHECK OUT!🔴 Facebook- chiefmiller1 Periscope -chief_miller Tumblr- chief-miller Twitter - chief_miller YouTube- chief miller . . . #firetruck #firedepartment #fireman #firefighters http://ift.tt/2HMLXJn
4 notes · View notes
cecilewcn06z · 6 years ago
Text
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270
Tumblr media
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Free Consumer Credit Counseling Service call (888) 551-1270 Credit Repair, Bankruptcy Counseling, Foreclosure Prevention, Student Loan Debt Consolidation, Wage Garnishment and Vehicle Repossession solutions, Mortgage Loan Modification, and Debt Settlement through chapter 13. Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Credit counseling (888) 551-1270 starts with the parent and may include intermediaries later in life empowered by the individual debtor to act on their behalf to negotiate with creditors and resolve debt that is beyond a debtor’s ability to pay. Credit counseling is a generic name and is not a brand name owned or controlled by any agency or company.
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer credit counseling services (888) 551-1270 are provided by attorneys, accountants, finance and tax professionals, for-profit, and non-profit credit counseling companies. Regulations on credit counseling and credit counseling agencies varies by country and sometimes within regions of the countries themselves. In Arendtsville, Pennsylvania individuals filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy are required to receive counseling from a designated credit counseling agency.
https://wisconsin53001.blogspot.com/p/bronson-texas-consumer-credit.html
https://youtu.be/ZJRbC53Uumg
youtube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCalcbRZwN3-NQ12qJsIGDDg/about
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC78ZfzpGptkuUs1vVleRPOg/about
copyright © 2016 Privacy Policy
from Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270 via Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270 May 05, 2019 at 08:21AM Copyright © May 05, 2019 at 08:21AM
0 notes
newstfionline · 7 years ago
Text
Rural divide
By Jose A. DelReal and Scott Clement, Washington Post, June 17, 2017
The political divide between rural and urban America is more cultural than it is economic, rooted in rural residents’ deep misgivings about the nation’s rapidly changing demographics, their sense that Christianity is under siege and their perception that the federal government caters most to the needs of people in big cities, according to a wide-ranging poll that examines cultural attitudes across the United States.
The Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation survey of nearly 1,700 Americans--including more than 1,000 adults living in rural areas and small towns--finds deep-seated kinship in rural America, coupled with a stark sense of estrangement from people who live in urban areas. Nearly 7 in 10 rural residents say their values differ from people who live in big cities, including about 4 in 10 who say their values are “very different.”
That divide is felt more extensively in rural America than in cities: About half of urban residents say their values differ from rural people, with about 20 percent of urbanites saying rural values are “very different.”
Alongside a strong rural social identity, the survey shows that disagreements between rural and urban America ultimately center on fairness: Who wins and loses in the new American economy, who deserves the most help in society and whether the federal government shows preferential treatment to certain types of people. President Trump’s contentious, anti-immigrant rhetoric, for example, touched on many of the frustrations felt most acutely by rural Americans.
The Post-Kaiser survey focused on rural and small-town areas that are home to nearly one-quarter of the U.S. population. These range from counties that fall outside metropolitan areas such as Brunswick, Va. (population 16,243) to counties near population centers with up to 250,000 residents such as Augusta, Va. (population 74,997), close to Charlottesville and the University of Virginia. Urban residents live in counties that are part of major cities with populations of at least 1 million, while suburban counties include all those in between.
The results highlight the growing political divisions between rural and urban Americans. While urban counties favored Hillary Clinton by 32 percentage points in the 2016 election, rural and small-town voters backed Trump by a 26-point margin, significantly wider than GOP nominee Mitt Romney’s 16 points four years earlier.
The survey responses, along with follow-up interviews and focus groups in rural Ohio, bring into view a portrait of a split that is tied more to social identity than to economic experience.
“Being from a rural area, everyone looks out for each other,” said Ryan Lawson, who grew up in northern Wisconsin. “People, in my experience, in cities are not as compassionate toward their neighbor as people in rural parts.”
In the poll, rural Americans express widespread concerns about the lack of jobs in their communities. Two-thirds of rural residents rate local job opportunities as fair or poor, compared with about half of urban residents. Nearly 6 in 10 rural residents say they would encourage young people in their community to leave for more opportunity elsewhere.
Rural areas have experienced a weak recovery from the Great Recession, with the total number of jobs down 128,000 from pre-recession levels. Suburban and urban counties have each gained about 3 million jobs, according to an analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The rural unemployment rate is only slightly higher than in cities, 5.3 percent vs. 4.8 percent. But rural areas have been affected by a shrinking workforce as people have left towns or stopped looking for work, while the workforce has grown in suburbs and cities.
Still, when asked about their personal situations, rural residents described financial experiences that largely mirror those of urban respondents. The share of people who report experiencing severe economic hardship is roughly equal in urban and rural America: About 1 in 5 say there was a time in the past year when they couldn’t pay their bills. Similarly, about 1 in 5 in both areas say they rely on the federal government at least a fair amount to get by.
The poverty rate is similar in both areas, 16 percent in cities and 17 percent in rural areas, according to analysis of Census Bureau data.
“There are signs everywhere saying ‘now hiring, now hiring,’” said Crystal Schafer, of Linesville, Pa., who voted for Trump, when asked how her local economy is doing. “Granted, it might pay $8.59 an hour, but the jobs are there.”
Rural Americans express far more concern about jobs in their communities, but the poll finds that those concerns have little connection to support for Trump, a frequent theory to explain his rise in 2016. Economic troubles also show little relation to the feeling that urban residents have different values.
Rural voters who lament their community’s job prospects report supporting Trump by 14 percentage points more than Clinton, but Trump’s support was about twice that margin--30 points--among voters who say their community’s job opportunities are excellent or good. Trump also earned about the same level of support from those who say they don’t worry about paying their bills as those who couldn’t pay their bills at some point in the past year.
Most rural residents say they think key elements of Trump’s economic agenda would help their local economy. Large majorities of rural residents say infrastructure investments, better trade deals, a crackdown on undocumented immigrant workers, lower business taxes and deregulation are “very” or “somewhat” important to boosting jobs in their communities.
The largest fissures between Americans living in large cities and those in less-dense areas are rooted in misgivings about the country’s changing demographics and resentment about perceived biases in federal assistance, according to the poll.
Rural residents are nearly three times as likely (42 percent) as people in cities (16 percent) to say that immigrants are a burden on the country.
“They’re not paying taxes like Americans are. They’re getting stuff handed to them,” said Larry E. Redding, a retired canning factory employee in Arendtsville, Pa. “Free rent, and they’re driving better vehicles than I’m driving and everything else.”
The poll reveals that perceptions about abuse of government benefits often go hand in hand with views about race.
When asked which is more common--that government help tends to go to irresponsible people who do not deserve it or that it doesn’t reach people in need--rural Americans are more likely than others to say they think people are abusing the system. And across all areas, those who believe irresponsible people get undeserved government benefits are more likely than others to think that racial minorities receive unfair privileges.
In response to this poll question--“Which of these do you think is the bigger problem in this country: blacks and Hispanics losing out because of preferences for whites, or whites losing out because of preferences for blacks and Hispanics?”--rural whites are 14 points less likely than urban whites to say they are more concerned about blacks and Hispanics losing out.
Rural Americans also are broadly skeptical that the federal government is fair or effective at improving people’s economic situations. More than 60 percent say federal efforts to improve living standards either make things worse or have little impact. And those views appear to feed the rural-urban divide: A 56 percent majority of rural residents says the federal government does more to help people living in and around large cities, while 37 percent feel they treat both urban and rural areas equally.
“The culture and the type of people you see, they’re different” in big cities, said Bethany Hanna, a homemaker in Saint Albans, W.Va., who said she visits urban areas on missions with her church. “It tends to be the type of people who are getting more assistance. ... And the way you hear people talking, the viewpoints that they have on certain matters, it leans toward a pretty liberal opinion. Some of it’s an entitlement thing. They say ‘that’s not fair,’ or ‘I deserve this,’ that kind of thing.”
That sense of division is closely connected to the belief among rural Americans that Christian values are under siege. Nearly 6 in 10 people in rural areas say Christian values are under attack, compared with just over half of suburbanites and fewer than half of urbanites. When personal politics is taken into account, the divide among rural residents is even larger: 78 percent of rural Republicans say Christian values are under attack, while 45 percent of rural Democrats do.
Still, the poll results show that rural America is far from a monolith. Views about immigrants, for example, are more closely tied to respondents’ party affiliations than to where they lived.
Joseph Cloward, 27, a high school teacher in the border town of Roma, Tex., said he voted for Clinton because he “was really inspired by her message of goodness and trying to help people who really need it.” He said he’s sad about the way immigrants are treated.
“I feel like many of the people who are most upset don’t actually know any immigrants personally. They’re just talking about them based on what their idea is,” he said. “I wish I could just bring people here and have them meet good people who are coming across looking for a better life, escaping violence.”
Rural Americans overall have mixed views on whether Trump respects them, with 50 percent saying he does and 48 percent saying he doesn’t, a finding that goes against a common theory that Trump won by providing a relatable alternative to political elites. And while 54 percent of rural Americans approve of Trump’s job performance, 40 percent disapprove. Equal shares of rural Americans--30 percent--strongly disapprove and strongly approve.
There also are significant divisions in small-town America between whites and minorities. One in 5 rural Americans are nonwhite, according to census data. In short, the sense of shared identity that connects many rural Americans--which factors into rural America’s sense of fairness and estrangement--is less intense among rural minorities than among rural whites. While 78 percent of white rural residents say other rural residents share their values, that falls to 64 percent among Hispanics and to 55 percent of black residents.
Still, the vast majority of rural Americans judge their communities favorably as a place where people look out for each other, which in follow-up interviews was cited a point of pride and distinction they say they cannot find in large urban centers. “It ain’t nothing like living inside a city,” said Clyde Hampton, 72, of Vienna, Ga. “I’ll say this: Rural areas are a place where you can depend on your neighbor next door. And the town is so small everybody knows something; if something happens on this side of town and an hour later it’s all over the whole town.”
1 note · View note
happymiraclefest · 5 years ago
Text
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270
https://youtu.be/e55vfaxcUVM
youtube
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Free Consumer Credit Counseling Service call (888) 551-1270 Credit Repair, Bankruptcy Counseling, Foreclosure Prevention, Student Loan Debt Consolidation, Wage Garnishment and Vehicle Repossession solutions, Mortgage Loan Modification, and Debt Settlement through chapter 13. Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Credit counseling (888) 551-1270 starts with the parent and may include intermediaries later in life empowered by the individual debtor to act on their behalf to negotiate with creditors and resolve debt that is beyond a debtor’s ability to pay. Credit counseling is a generic name and is not a brand name owned or controlled by any agency or company.
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer credit counseling services (888) 551-1270 are provided by attorneys, accountants, finance and tax professionals, for-profit, and non-profit credit counseling companies. Regulations on credit counseling and credit counseling agencies varies by country and sometimes within regions of the countries themselves. In Arendtsville, Pennsylvania individuals filing Chapter 13 bankruptcy are required to receive counseling from a designated credit counseling agency.
  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOTgE9ah0jCfVa9JDNHi1A/about
  from Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270 via Arendtsville, Pennsylvania Consumer Credit Counseling Service | (888) 551-1270 August 22, 2019 at 02:28AM Copyright © August 22, 2019 at 02:28AM
0 notes
wetrumpfeed · 6 years ago
Text
Election update: Trump Rally Tonight Edition! A quick election update for Kentucky and Pennsylvania!
Hello! I'm V_M and here are the upcoming elections this week! Tuesday May 21, 2019!
All polls for Kentucky open 5:00 A.M. Central Time and Close 5:00 P.M. Central Time! So get there early, bring family and friends, and VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!
Remember Complacency is Sin!
Great websites to use vote smart elections, us elections, and ourcampaign!
Important Information Regarding 2020!
Register
Volunteer
Guide
Engage the Right
Election Countdown
OBLIGATORY SIDE NOTES!
IMPERATIVE: BECOME A POLL WATCHER(check your state for more information!)
YOU MUST REGISTER AT LEAST ONE NEW PERSON A WEEK TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP IN 2020!
Kentucky, Governor and Lieutenant Governor Republican Primary!
The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!
The candidates are Incumbent Matt Bevin & Ralph Alvarado
“Matt Bevin was elected the 62nd Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 2015. He is a husband, father of nine children, veteran and successful small business owner."
“Bevin Designated more than 1.2 billion to shore up shortfalls in Kentucky Employees Retirement System and the Kentucky Teacher's Retirement."
"Governor Bevin successfully launched the Red Tape Reduction Initiative, designed to cut through the “red tape” of excessive and complex regulatory burdens.”
"Alvarado already had built a career as a physician. He did his residency at the University of Kentucky. As a public official, his work has included a focus on issues that affect the medical industry and public health. For example, he has been pushing for legislation that bans the use of tobacco products on the grounds of public schools."
and Robert Goforth with his LG Mike Hogan
"Robert grew up in poverty, enlisted in the U.S. Army when he became of age, and served as a combat engineer. Robert put himself through college at the University of Kentucky, and graduated from pharmacy school, becoming a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). "As a pharmacist and business owner, Robert knows all about self-reliance, hard work, and what it takes to accomplish goals. He’s a proven job creator." "Robert built his businesses from the ground up, building his pharmacies in Southeast Kentucky up from zero to multimillion dollars in annual revenues. Robert created over 30 jobs in his businesses for people in our region." "Robert is committed to a people-first agenda that values working families, small business owners, and seniors."
"Mike Hogan is a native son of Lawrence County in northeastern Kentucky. Mike and his brother were raised by a single mother in humble circumstances. Mike learned discipline and leadership after he joined the U.S. Army. Thanks to the Good Lord, a great mom, and the G.I. Bill, Mike became the first generation in his family to graduate college and later law school.
Summary from users on the Kentucky race! Thanks for your valuables inputs on the elections! Full Credit goes to these users!
u/cl1ft >I'm afraid the teachers union in Kentucky has convinced many Kentuckians that Bevin is awful even though he is the only governor in ages with enough balls to get something done in this state and attempt to fund the pension and right some budgetary wrongs (no matter how painful). A lot of Kentuckians are registered Democrat but vote conservative, but very easily swayed by the state media. Most people don't understand that Dems have run this state into the ground for 100 years. It doesn't help that this state deems him an outsider... even a carpetbagger. He really isn't the smoothest politician. I look at this as a good thing, but most people aren't pragmatic enough to understand the difference between politicians (liars) and regular folks who speak what they think. u/UnitedSaltMineWorker >I’ve been telling people that on here for the last year and get labeled a shill. Robert Goforth is the only hope of maintaining a Republican governorship in 2020. The dems don’t have any ammo to use against him, their entire scheme goes belly up if Goforth wins the primary. It’s also time to oust Beshears and Grimes. They have been destroying our state for long enough, and Grimes is a key player in the dems election fixing schemes. I really wish someone could get word to President Trump to stop blindly backing Bevin via Pence. If Beashears or Edalin become governor our open carry is gone, hunting will be over regulated, and coal mining and manufacturing is doomed. I work closely with local offices, and the dem establishment want eastern KY bankrupt. Their goal after 2020 is to put a planned parenthood in the Hazard area, and remove gun rights. Any McGrath was a test to see what they could pull off, and it nearly worked.
Bevin does not stand a chance! People are done with him. Rob seems like a genuine good guy, give him a shot of upset!
Additional Sources:
KY News KY News
Kentucky, Attorney General Republican Primary!
The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!
The candidates are Daniel Cameron and Will Schroder
Daniel grew up in Hardin County, Kentucky. He graduated from John Hardin High School in 2004. He attended undergrad at the University of Louisville. While there, he was a member of the football team and a McConnell Scholar..
Daniel Cameron's professional career has consisted of serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Gregory Van Tatenhove, a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky; private practice at Stites & Harbison in Louisville, Kentucky; service as Mitch McConnell’s legal counsel in Washington, D.C.; and a return to private practice at Frost Brown Todd in Louisville, where he’s been since June 2017.
"Will Schroder Prior to his time in the State Senate, Wil served as a felony prosecutor in the Campbell County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office. In that role, Wil represented the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the people of Campbell County in hundreds of felony cases and worked closely with law enforcement and crime victims."
"Wil resides in Campbell County and is a lifelong Kentucky resident. He is the son of the late Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Wil Schroder and Nancy Schroder, both victims of cancer. Wil is married to his high school sweetheart, Marci. "
The two are members of the Next Chapter Church in Wilder where they served in various leadership capacities and where Wil occasionally plays guitar in the worship band. Wil and Marci are the proud parents of two children, Grace and Trey, who serve as constant reminders of what is at stake for Kentucky’s future."
Additional Sources:
KY AG
Kentucky Secretary of State!
The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!
The candidates are Michael Adams
Since 2007, Michael has represented the Republican Governors Association, one of the nation’s foremost political organizations, ensuring compliance with campaign-finance, ethics and pay-to-play laws, and guiding the RGA’s efforts to elect Republican governors nationwide. "
"He has represented numerous congressional and gubernatorial campaigns and outside groups in races across the country, and currently is legal counsel to Great America Committee, Vice President Mike Pence’s Leadership PAC."
Andrew English
"Prior to his appointment, Andrew served in the United States Navy JAG Corps, deploying to the Persian Gulf with Amphibious Squadron 8 and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit onboard the USS Iwo Jima and eventually becoming lead prosecutor at the Washington Navy Yard."
"Andrew English most recently served as General Counsel of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet for the State of Kentucky, appointed to the position by Governor Bevin and Secretary Tilley."
Steve Knipper
"Front runner candidate for 2019 Secretary of State. ~ Former Chief of Staff for Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton ~ Republican Nominee for Secretary of State: 2015"
Additional Sources:
Kentucky Politics
Pennsylvania State House 33 Special Election!
The surrounding areas are Hanover, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Lurgan, Latimore, Arendtsville, Biglerville, Latimore, East Berlin, York Springs, and Shippensburg.
Context
vacancy
The candidates is Douglas Vincent Mastriano
"Doug was the lead planner for the invasion of Iraq by way of Turkey in 2003. He was Chief of Intelligence over the Afghanistan region,"
"An America First Policy means America is first priority. Our leaders must focus, first and foremost, on the issues that directly affect our lives. Your Second Amendment right must remain intact. It's time Americans have a voice that can be heard by our country's leadership. Doug can be that voice!"
"Over-regulation must be ended. Many working class citizens hold vocations in mining, farming and industry. They must be able to receive adequate wages that are not diminished due to government regulatory fees incurred by their employers or business owners. Obama Care must go."
Additional Sources:
(http://archive.is/nsYGT) (http://archive.is/10ikj)
Pennsylvania State House 11 Special Election!
The surrounding areas includes Butler, East Butler, Prospect, Chicora, Connoquenessing, and Karns City Saxonburg.
Context
Rep Brian Ellis from Butler resigned in the midst of an ongoing sexual assault investigation
The candidates is Marci Mustello
“I am pro-life and I fully support the 2nd Amendment,” she said in a statement. “I will work to lower taxes and fight to bring our hard-earned tax dollars back to our district for infrastructure projects and to foster economic development. We need to work together to create more well-paying job opportunities here in Butler County and to ensure that our workforce gets the training they need for family-sustaining jobs.”
“I will work to lower taxes and fight to bring our hard-earned tax dollars back to our district for infrastructure projects and to foster economic development.”
Additional Sources:
(http://archive.is/HRezG)
(http://archive.is/BBgvw)
Pennsylvania State House 12 Special Election!
The surrounding areas includes Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Susquehanna, Clinton, Lycoming, Wyoming, Sullivan, Centre, Synder, Union, Juanita, Northumberland, Mifflin, and Perry.
Context
Keller was selected at his party's convention from a field of 14 candidates,
The candidates is Fred Keller
"Serving in his fifth consecutive term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Fred Keller has a proven record of working hard to grow Pennsylvania's economy and attract jobs, standing up for taxpayers, promoting agriculture and tirelessly supporting local families and businesses.,"
"Keller’s service in the state legislature has been recognized by the American Conservative Union, Americans for Prosperity, the National Federation of Independent Business, the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, the PA Farm Bureau, fellow public officials (both Republicans and Democrats), educators, first responders, health care professionals, taxpayer advocates and many more.!"
Additional Sources:
*side note click on the link EU ban and 451 error!
(http://archive.is/2IsNy)
(http://archive.is/QWsBz)
Pennsylvania State House 41 Special Election!
The surrounding areas includes Armstrong, Butler, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Context
Incumbent resigned for health reasons.
The candidates is Joe Pittman
" is a candidate seeking election to the Pennsylvania State Senate to represent District 41. Pittman is running in the general special election on May 21, 201."
PAST ELECTION RESULTS!
Jacksonville Republicans barely won, Inc. Tommy won his by 16%
Dan Bishop won with 47%, election in fall. Get out and vote against Mcready
FLASH ELECTION UPDATE!
I want to reiterate over and over again, Roy Moore is running again, don't let him win! Pick Bradley Byrne in the Alabama Primary Senate. The primary will be March 3rd, 2020!
November 5th, 2019 multiple statewide elections will be held in Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia!
FUTURE ELECTIONS!
Election Date! Election Candidate! Election District! Election Area! Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Jack Guerrero CA State Senate 33 - Special Election The surrounding areas includes Long Beach, Huntington Park, Cudahy, Bell Gardens Lynwood, Signal Hill, Sullivan, and Paramount Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Kevin Hughes Maine St. House 045 - Special Election The surrounding areas includes Gray and Cumberland. Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Jason Shoaf Florida State House 007 The surrounding areas includes St. Apalachicola, Port St. Joe, Bristol, Blountstown, Mayo, Wewahitchka, Monticello, Greenville, Altha, Crawfordville, Perry, Carrabelle, and Madison Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Randy Maggard Florida State House 038 The surrounding areas includes St. Leo, Dade City, and areas near Zephyr-Hills.
Remember to start registering yourself and at least three new people every ten days for the 2020 election! Thanks! MAGA 🔜KAG!
Please use these websites to keep up to date with election candidates, issues, ballot initiatives, election dates, and campaigns.
http://archive.is/0gwWA
Keep the faith, work hard, and go to rallies (important to protect your identity though because of crazy NeverTrumpers) (NT)
Thanks once again to the beautiful people of the MAGA Movement! We love and cherish each and every one of you Deplorables'! 🐸🐸🐸
President Trump Accomplishments!
President Trump Donation Page
REMINDER COMPLACENCY IS SIN! EXUDE CONFIDENCE, NOT COCKINESS! WE MUST FIGHT FOR EVERY VOTE, IT'S NOT OVER TILL ITS OVER!
~ KEEP UP THE ENTHUSIASM! BE CONSISTENT! ~
~ LESS THAN 530 DAYS TILL THE ELECTION!~
May you have a blessed rest of your day! God Bless You and God Bless the United States of America!💖🇺🇸😍💖😍🇺🇸💖
submitted by /u/Vernon_Mansae [link] [comments]
0 notes
robgrayofficial · 6 years ago
Link
Hello! I'm V_M and here are the upcoming elections this week! Tuesday May 21, 2019!All polls for Kentucky open 5:00 A.M. Central Time and Close 5:00 P.M. Central Time! So get there early, bring family and friends, and VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!Remember Complacency is Sin!Great websites to use vote smart elections, us elections, and ourcampaign!Important Information Regarding 2020!RegisterVolunteerGuideEngage the RightElection CountdownOBLIGATORY SIDE NOTES!IMPERATIVE: BECOME A POLL WATCHER(check your state for more information!)YOU MUST REGISTER AT LEAST ONE NEW PERSON A WEEK TO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP IN 2020!Kentucky, Governor and Lieutenant Governor Republican Primary!The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!The candidates are Incumbent Matt Bevin & Ralph Alvarado“Matt Bevin was elected the 62nd Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 2015. He is a husband, father of nine children, veteran and successful small business owner."“Bevin Designated more than 1.2 billion to shore up shortfalls in Kentucky Employees Retirement System and the Kentucky Teacher's Retirement.""Governor Bevin successfully launched the Red Tape Reduction Initiative, designed to cut through the “red tape” of excessive and complex regulatory burdens.”"Alvarado already had built a career as a physician. He did his residency at the University of Kentucky. As a public official, his work has included a focus on issues that affect the medical industry and public health. For example, he has been pushing for legislation that bans the use of tobacco products on the grounds of public schools."and Robert Goforth with his LG Mike Hogan"Robert grew up in poverty, enlisted in the U.S. Army when he became of age, and served as a combat engineer. Robert put himself through college at the University of Kentucky, and graduated from pharmacy school, becoming a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). "As a pharmacist and business owner, Robert knows all about self-reliance, hard work, and what it takes to accomplish goals. He’s a proven job creator." "Robert built his businesses from the ground up, building his pharmacies in Southeast Kentucky up from zero to multimillion dollars in annual revenues. Robert created over 30 jobs in his businesses for people in our region." "Robert is committed to a people-first agenda that values working families, small business owners, and seniors.""Mike Hogan is a native son of Lawrence County in northeastern Kentucky. Mike and his brother were raised by a single mother in humble circumstances. Mike learned discipline and leadership after he joined the U.S. Army. Thanks to the Good Lord, a great mom, and the G.I. Bill, Mike became the first generation in his family to graduate college and later law school.Summary from users on the Kentucky race! Thanks for your valuables inputs on the elections! Full Credit goes to these users!u/cl1ft >I'm afraid the teachers union in Kentucky has convinced many Kentuckians that Bevin is awful even though he is the only governor in ages with enough balls to get something done in this state and attempt to fund the pension and right some budgetary wrongs (no matter how painful). A lot of Kentuckians are registered Democrat but vote conservative, but very easily swayed by the state media. Most people don't understand that Dems have run this state into the ground for 100 years. It doesn't help that this state deems him an outsider... even a carpetbagger. He really isn't the smoothest politician. I look at this as a good thing, but most people aren't pragmatic enough to understand the difference between politicians (liars) and regular folks who speak what they think. u/UnitedSaltMineWorker >I’ve been telling people that on here for the last year and get labeled a shill. Robert Goforth is the only hope of maintaining a Republican governorship in 2020. The dems don’t have any ammo to use against him, their entire scheme goes belly up if Goforth wins the primary. It’s also time to oust Beshears and Grimes. They have been destroying our state for long enough, and Grimes is a key player in the dems election fixing schemes. I really wish someone could get word to President Trump to stop blindly backing Bevin via Pence. If Beashears or Edalin become governor our open carry is gone, hunting will be over regulated, and coal mining and manufacturing is doomed. I work closely with local offices, and the dem establishment want eastern KY bankrupt. Their goal after 2020 is to put a planned parenthood in the Hazard area, and remove gun rights. Any McGrath was a test to see what they could pull off, and it nearly worked. Bevin does not stand a chance! People are done with him. Rob seems like a genuine good guy, give him a shot of upset!Additional Sources:KY News KY NewsKentucky, Attorney General Republican Primary!The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!The candidates are Daniel Cameron and Will SchroderDaniel grew up in Hardin County, Kentucky. He graduated from John Hardin High School in 2004. He attended undergrad at the University of Louisville. While there, he was a member of the football team and a McConnell Scholar..Daniel Cameron's professional career has consisted of serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Gregory Van Tatenhove, a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky; private practice at Stites & Harbison in Louisville, Kentucky; service as Mitch McConnell’s legal counsel in Washington, D.C.; and a return to private practice at Frost Brown Todd in Louisville, where he’s been since June 2017."Will Schroder Prior to his time in the State Senate, Wil served as a felony prosecutor in the Campbell County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office. In that role, Wil represented the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the people of Campbell County in hundreds of felony cases and worked closely with law enforcement and crime victims.""Wil resides in Campbell County and is a lifelong Kentucky resident. He is the son of the late Kentucky Supreme Court Justice Wil Schroder and Nancy Schroder, both victims of cancer. Wil is married to his high school sweetheart, Marci. "The two are members of the Next Chapter Church in Wilder where they served in various leadership capacities and where Wil occasionally plays guitar in the worship band. Wil and Marci are the proud parents of two children, Grace and Trey, who serve as constant reminders of what is at stake for Kentucky’s future."Additional Sources:KY AGKentucky Secretary of State!The surrounding areas includes Kentucky!The candidates are Michael AdamsSince 2007, Michael has represented the Republican Governors Association, one of the nation’s foremost political organizations, ensuring compliance with campaign-finance, ethics and pay-to-play laws, and guiding the RGA’s efforts to elect Republican governors nationwide. ""He has represented numerous congressional and gubernatorial campaigns and outside groups in races across the country, and currently is legal counsel to Great America Committee, Vice President Mike Pence’s Leadership PAC."Andrew English"Prior to his appointment, Andrew served in the United States Navy JAG Corps, deploying to the Persian Gulf with Amphibious Squadron 8 and the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit onboard the USS Iwo Jima and eventually becoming lead prosecutor at the Washington Navy Yard.""Andrew English most recently served as General Counsel of the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet for the State of Kentucky, appointed to the position by Governor Bevin and Secretary Tilley."Steve Knipper"Front runner candidate for 2019 Secretary of State. ~ Former Chief of Staff for Lt. Governor Jenean Hampton ~ Republican Nominee for Secretary of State: 2015"Additional Sources:Kentucky PoliticsPennsylvania State House 33 Special Election!The surrounding areas are Hanover, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Lurgan, Latimore, Arendtsville, Biglerville, Latimore, East Berlin, York Springs, and Shippensburg.ContextvacancyThe candidates is Douglas Vincent Mastriano"Doug was the lead planner for the invasion of Iraq by way of Turkey in 2003. He was Chief of Intelligence over the Afghanistan region,""An America First Policy means America is first priority. Our leaders must focus, first and foremost, on the issues that directly affect our lives. Your Second Amendment right must remain intact. It's time Americans have a voice that can be heard by our country's leadership. Doug can be that voice!""Over-regulation must be ended. Many working class citizens hold vocations in mining, farming and industry. They must be able to receive adequate wages that are not diminished due to government regulatory fees incurred by their employers or business owners. Obama Care must go."Additional Sources:(http://bit.ly/2QmmYkV) (http://bit.ly/2w9EwaD State House 11 Special Election!The surrounding areas includes Butler, East Butler, Prospect, Chicora, Connoquenessing, and Karns City Saxonburg.ContextRep Brian Ellis from Butler resigned in the midst of an ongoing sexual assault investigationThe candidates is Marci Mustello“I am pro-life and I fully support the 2nd Amendment,” she said in a statement. “I will work to lower taxes and fight to bring our hard-earned tax dollars back to our district for infrastructure projects and to foster economic development. We need to work together to create more well-paying job opportunities here in Butler County and to ensure that our workforce gets the training they need for family-sustaining jobs.”“I will work to lower taxes and fight to bring our hard-earned tax dollars back to our district for infrastructure projects and to foster economic development.”Additional Sources:(http://bit.ly/2Qg4ja1 State House 12 Special Election!The surrounding areas includes Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Susquehanna, Clinton, Lycoming, Wyoming, Sullivan, Centre, Synder, Union, Juanita, Northumberland, Mifflin, and Perry.ContextKeller was selected at his party's convention from a field of 14 candidates,The candidates is Fred Keller"Serving in his fifth consecutive term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Fred Keller has a proven record of working hard to grow Pennsylvania's economy and attract jobs, standing up for taxpayers, promoting agriculture and tirelessly supporting local families and businesses.,""Keller’s service in the state legislature has been recognized by the American Conservative Union, Americans for Prosperity, the National Federation of Independent Business, the PA Chamber of Business and Industry, the PA Farm Bureau, fellow public officials (both Republicans and Democrats), educators, first responders, health care professionals, taxpayer advocates and many more.!"Additional Sources:*side note click on the link EU ban and 451 error!(http://bit.ly/2wbNSlY State House 41 Special Election!The surrounding areas includes Armstrong, Butler, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.ContextIncumbent resigned for health reasons.The candidates is Joe Pittman" is a candidate seeking election to the Pennsylvania State Senate to represent District 41. Pittman is running in the general special election on May 21, 201."PAST ELECTION RESULTS!Jacksonville Republicans barely won, Inc. Tommy won his by 16%Dan Bishop won with 47%, election in fall. Get out and vote against McreadyFLASH ELECTION UPDATE!I want to reiterate over and over again, Roy Moore is running again, don't let him win! Pick Bradley Byrne in the Alabama Primary Senate. The primary will be March 3rd, 2020!November 5th, 2019 multiple statewide elections will be held in Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia!FUTURE ELECTIONS!Election Date!Election Candidate!Election District!Election Area!Tuesday, June 4, 2019Jack GuerreroCA State Senate 33 - Special ElectionThe surrounding areas includes Long Beach, Huntington Park, Cudahy, Bell Gardens Lynwood, Signal Hill, Sullivan, and ParamountTuesday, June 11, 2019Kevin HughesMaine St. House 045 - Special ElectionThe surrounding areas includes Gray and Cumberland.Tuesday, June 18, 2019Jason ShoafFlorida State House 007The surrounding areas includes St. Apalachicola, Port St. Joe, Bristol, Blountstown, Mayo, Wewahitchka, Monticello, Greenville, Altha, Crawfordville, Perry, Carrabelle, and MadisonTuesday, June 18, 2019Randy MaggardFlorida State House 038The surrounding areas includes St. Leo, Dade City, and areas near Zephyr-Hills.Remember to start registering yourself and at least three new people every ten days for the 2020 election! Thanks! MAGA 🔜KAG!Please use these websites to keep up to date with election candidates, issues, ballot initiatives, election dates, and campaigns.http://bit.ly/2IPuJi7 the faith, work hard, and go to rallies (important to protect your identity though because of crazy NeverTrumpers) (NT)Thanks once again to the beautiful people of the MAGA Movement! We love and cherish each and every one of you Deplorables'! 🐸🐸🐸President Trump Accomplishments!President Trump Donation PageREMINDER COMPLACENCY IS SIN! EXUDE CONFIDENCE, NOT COCKINESS! WE MUST FIGHT FOR EVERY VOTE, IT'S NOT OVER TILL ITS OVER!~ KEEP UP THE ENTHUSIASM! BE CONSISTENT! ~~ LESS THAN 530 DAYS TILL THE ELECTION!~May you have a blessed rest of your day! God Bless You and God Bless the United States of America!💖🇺🇸😍💖😍🇺🇸💖 #robgray
0 notes
shaledirectory · 6 years ago
Text
DEP Says Shale Gas Air Impacts Limited, But Fractivists Deny Reality
Tom Shepstone Shepstone Management Company, Inc.
  Shale gas air impacts are limited, according to a recent study by Pennsylvania DEP, but Clean Air Council fractivists simply deny the reality, of course.
You really don’t need to know a lot more about the Clean Air Council’s lack of intellectual honesty than to read trust-funder Joseph Otis Minott’s statement regarding a recent Pennsylvania DEP air quality study finding shale gas air impacts to be limited. Here’s what Minott had to say:
Joseph Otis Minott, executive director of the Clean Air Council, said the report’s findings “are consistent with other recent public health studies, which demonstrate that unconventional natural gas operations can pose serious risks of harmful health impacts to sensitive and vulnerable populations in the Commonwealth, which includes children.”
No one who bothers to read the report could possibly fail to see how deceptive this comment really is. It speaks volumes about the lack of intellectual honesty among hired-gun fractivists who purposely deny reality. Even the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where Minott’s quote appeared, saw the truth, titling its piece “DEP’s overdue Marcellus Shale air study finds few health risks.”
The easiest way to point out Minott’s lack off honesty is to direct your attention to the full study here and summarize the relevant points from the Executive Summary (emphasis added):
…in July 2012, the Department initiated a long-term, one-year ambient air monitoring project of Marcellus shale development to understand further the impacts of the shale gas industry on Pennsylvania’s overall air quality. The project placed emphasis on characterizing concentrations of criteria and hazardous air pollutants near permanent facilities related to the Marcellus Shale gas industry in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Washington County was specifically chosen because it was the first county to commence extraction from Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania. Also, with the county’s continued natural gas field development, it has significant permanent gathering and treatment infrastructure either in place or in late-term development.
Finally, Washington County has more historic ambient air monitoring stations than most other counties in this region. These stations can provide infrastructure for new air quality monitors as well as historic ambient concentration data for target criteria pollutants…
While the primary goal of the long-term project was to “determine any chronic or long-term risks to the public from individual or multiple shale gas sources,” there were three basic goals associated with this project.
The first goal included examination of both toxic/hazardous air pollutants (HAP) and criteria pollutants. The second goal was to identify and assess potential increases in ambient concentrations of criteria pollutants in the project area over the duration of the project and to compare observed ambient concentrations to historical data collected both in the project area and other existing monitoring locations within the Commonwealth.
The third goal of the project was to assess and identify potential implications that the observed results may have in other areas of the Commonwealth with varying populations and environmental conditions that might host similar facilities…
The long-term study included four specific air quality monitoring sites in Washington County. The sites included Meddings Road, Welsh Road, Jaspen Way, and Henderson Road. Each site was determined to be sufficient to characterize ambient air concentrations of criteria and/or toxic pollutants and meteorology in the study area potentially affected by emissions from the oil and gas operations.
An additional fifth site located in Arendtsville, Adams County, was established outside of the natural gas development areas of Washington County. This site was to serve as a local background concentration study site. Meteorological measurements were collected from each of the monitoring sites…
Data for target pollutant concentrations was collected at the project sites over a one-year period. The data was analyzed and compared to other sites in the project area and to a historical ambient air monitoring site in the rural setting of Arendtsville, Adams County, where no oil or natural gas production occurs.
The data was processed using validation and usability determinations prior to being analyzed for comparison to primary and secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for criteria pollutants. Toxics/HAP data were validated and quality-assured using United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA or EPA) methods for non-criteria pollutant data collection and consistent with guidance for data analysis for the National Air Toxics Trend Station (NATTS) program.
Criteria pollutant data analysis consisted of employing EPA-required data reduction and analysis methods. Toxics risk/hazard screening was consistent with the Bureau of Air Quality’s methodology for ambient toxic pollutant risk/hazard screening…
Key findings of the long-term ambient air monitoring project include:
The primary criteria pollutant monitoring site, Meddings Road, did not report NAAQS-related values for any of the monitored criteria pollutants (e.g., Ozone, NO2, PM2.5, CO) which exceeded the applicable NAAQS or indicated a probable future exceedance based on the data pattern. In addition, the pattern of recorded pollutant concentration measurements did not indicate a localized source impact which would cause an exceedance of any of the NAAQS evaluated.
The Meddings Road site measured significantly fewer Air Quality Index (AQI) days less than “Good” than local comparison sites. The site measured 93 days classified as “Moderate” and one day classified as “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups.” In comparison, the Charleroi site measured 195 “Moderate” days and three “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” days. The Florence (a background impact site) measured 160 “Moderate” days and two “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” days.
There was no significant difference in either cumulative estimated Excess Lifetime Cancer Risk (ELCR) or cumulative chronic non-cancer Hazard Quotient (HQ), also known as the Hazard Index (HI), between the four ambient air impact monitoring sites and the background site. The estimated ELCR for each of the five project sites fell between one in one million (1.0E-6) and one in ten thousand (1.0E-4). This is an acceptable range of ambient air inhalation risk for risk assessment screening purposes. Observed concentrations at sites were below levels where a chronic non-cancer hazard would be expected to manifest over a 70-year lifetime of exposure.
All four of the project HAP monitoring sites individually had a cumulative ELCR and HQ that were comparable to another historical Commonwealth VOC background concentration ambient monitoring site. This background site is located in Arendtsville, Adams County, in a non-natural gas development area. It is not in the immediate vicinity of any potential stationary source of toxic air pollution…
But, Joe Minott says the study demonstrates “unconventional natural gas operations can pose serious risks of harmful health impacts to sensitive and vulnerable populations.” Sure, Joe, sure. Keep spinning. Keep crying wolf. That’s what they pay you do I guess.
    The post DEP Says Shale Gas Air Impacts Limited, But Fractivists Deny Reality appeared first on Natural Gas Now.
https://www.shaledirectories.com/blog/dep-says-shale-gas-air-impacts-limited-but-fractivists-deny-reality/
0 notes
kendallphonefix · 7 years ago
Text
Arendtsville 17303 iphone repair
Arendtsville iPhone screen repair
All mobile phones are inclined to screens getting damaged. This could be accidental or because of negligence. IPhones are one of the most costly phones in the globe. They not only have magnificent features, but are exclusive. Iphones screen repairs have to be handled by specialists are they are very complicated compared to other types of phones. Arendtsville iphone screen repair business has been around the providing various services to iphone users all over. We’ve been in this sector for a long period. We have were able to repair iphone screens for thousands of clients successfully. This is because we always hire experts. Before hiring any specialist, we proceed through their qualification carefully, to make sure they are from identified institutions. In a nutshell, we hire our professionals based on merit. That’s not absolutely all; our organization has spent a lot of revenue purchasing the most recent screen repair apparatus to efficiently handle any repair task. Arendtsville iphone screen restoration agency is qualified. As a result, we only deal with genuine screen suppliers. We handle all maintenance according to clients’ instructions. There are some customers who prefer used screens, whereas there are those that want new screens. Our experts have the ability to handle all sorts screen repairs which range from broken screens to water entering the screen amongst others. Before handling any type of display repairs, we cautiously analyze through the whole iphone screen to identify the main problem. There are some screen problems that are have and interior to be correctly diagnosed. Why you need to hire us Here are some reasons why you should hire us:
Experience-As mentioned earlier, we have been in this market for a very long period. Over the full years, we’ve handled various iphone fix tasks. This is a apparent indication we’ve experience when it comes to handling various repair services.
Affordable-Our Organization is rated as one of the least expensive iphone screen repair service provider in our region. Please note that prices don’t have an effect on the grade of work we deliver.
Reliable-Before handling any task, our technicians carefully feel the screen harm and estimate the quantity of time needed to repair the iphone. We try our best to finish repair providers within the estimated time frame, unless under unavoidable situations. For several years Arendtsville iphone display repair Company has were able to deliver quality services within the given timeframe. Sounds good, doesn’t it? This is one reason you should e mail us
Technology-As earlier stated, we have purchased the most recent equipment which assists us in diagnosing issues with the iphones screens and helping us repair the problem.
We have a person care help desk that’s online to serve you always. This section handles both queries and complains. We take our clients seriously and that is the reason we quickly action on any given info or suggestions. Our company gives guarantee to all the screen repairs handled also. This is to cover the clients from incurring any more expenses in case their iphones stop working within the guarantee period. Contact Arendtsville iphone screen repair agency today and why don’t we make your iphone appearance brand new.
  from Kendall iphone repair https://kendalliphonerepair.com/2018/05/31/arendtsville-17303-iphone-repair/
0 notes
sarahadamsofficial · 7 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
#Tbt the best bachelorette party I could have asked for! Favorite girls, favorite place, card games and pizza and snow, long deep conversations, shared music, and True American. Getting away with my best friends was a dream. 💘#campnawakwa #bacheloretteparty (at Arendtsville, Pennsylvania)
0 notes
Link
0 notes