environmental advisory council

Members: Adam Sager (chairman), Jay Kline, Fred Winter, Bill Cannon, Kim White

Chris Washburn (Open Space Review Board liaison)
Pat Washburn (Planning Commission liaison)

responsibilities

Environmental Advisory Councils are officially constituted municipal boards created to advise local governments on environmental issues and policies. Any municipality or group of municipalities in Pennsylvania can create an EAC by ordinance. In 1973, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed Act 148 authorizing any municipality or group of municipalities to establish, by ordinance, an environmental advisory council to advise the local planning commission, park and recreation board, and elected officials on matters dealing with the protection, conservation, management, promotion, and use of natural resources located within the municipality’s territorial limits.

Act 148 empowers environmental advisory councils to:

Identify environmental problems and recommend plans and programs to the appropriate municipal agencies for the promotion and conservation of natural resources and for the protection and improvement of the quality of the environment within its municipal boundaries;

Promote a community environmental program;

Keep an index of all open space, publicly and privately owned, including flood-prone areas, swamps, and other unique natural areas, for the purpose of obtaining information on the proper use of such areas;

Make recommendations for the possible use of open land areas.

The EAC meets at 6:30pm on the third Monday of the month at the township building. Residents are always welcome.

The EAC Network
Department of Environmental Protection

FACT SHEETS
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Grasscycling Fact Sheet
Household Hazards
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