WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Fri, 20 May 2022 11:13:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.wrfalp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/wrfa-favicon-54e2097bv1_site_icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com 32 32 58712206 Neighborhood, River, Lake Clean-Up Events Taking Place Saturday, May 21 https://www.wrfalp.com/neighborhood-river-lake-clean-up-events-taking-place-saturday-may-21/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=neighborhood-river-lake-clean-up-events-taking-place-saturday-may-21 https://www.wrfalp.com/neighborhood-river-lake-clean-up-events-taking-place-saturday-may-21/#respond Fri, 20 May 2022 11:13:19 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=44581 The Hands On Neighborhoods Community Clean-Up event is taking place in Jamestown Saturday, May 21

The event, sponsored by the Chautauqua County Land Bank in conjunction with the City of Jamestown and Jamestown Renaissance Corporation, takes place 8:00 a.m. to noon.

People interested in taking part can register at chqlandbank.org/handson or go to Tracy Plaza Saturday morning to be assigned a location to clean up. PPE, gloves, tools, and garbage bags will be provided. Refreshments also will be made available.

The Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy is holding a Chadakoin River Clean-up at the same time as Hands On Neighborhoods. Volunteers should go to The Chautauqua Center at 107 Institute Street in Jamestown at 8:00 a.m. Ample parking and refreshments will be available. From there, work parties will tackle different sections of the Chadakoin River. Participants are asked to dress to get wet and dirty – long sleeves, long pants and sturdy closed shoes. Raincoats are also suggested with rain in the forecast.

The CWC will supply garbage bags and have some litter grabbers and additional gloves available, but supplies are limited.

Also on Saturday, the Conewango Creek Watershed Association is holding its 7th Annual Chautauqua Lake Clean-up starting at the Chautauqua Lake Fishing Association, 10 Chadakoin Parkway in Celoron, NY, at 8 am.

Pre-registration is required for the Lake Clean-Up event and can be done at https://www.conewangocreek.org/2022/04/seventh-annual-chautauqua-cleanup-may-21/

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Chautauqua Lake Association Begins Spring Debris Removal May 9 https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-lake-association-begins-spring-debris-removal-may-9/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=chautauqua-lake-association-begins-spring-debris-removal-may-9 https://www.wrfalp.com/chautauqua-lake-association-begins-spring-debris-removal-may-9/#respond Mon, 09 May 2022 10:56:27 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=44284

Chautauqua Lake Association clean-up of Chautauqua Lake

The Chautauqua Lake Association begins its Spring debris removal on Chautauqua Lake today.

The two week pre-season program, run annually, clears hazardous woody debris that has floated into the lake from the tributaries.

CLA officials said the program will be capped off by a volunteer-based Chautauqua Lake Outlet cleanup event on Saturday, May 21. This event is in conjunction with the Conewango Creek Watershed Association and the Chautauqua-Conewango Consortium.

Last year, during the CLA’s spring cleanup, crews removed 11 truckloads of dangerous debris from the shoreline. Conservation areas were left undisturbed to protect and allow aquatic life habitat to naturally evolve.

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Microplastic Pollution Expert Dr. Sherri Mason Keynote Speaker at Conewango Creek Watershed Assoc. Gala https://www.wrfalp.com/microplastic-pollution-expert-dr-sherri-mason-keynote-speaker-at-conewango-creek-watershed-assoc-gala/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=microplastic-pollution-expert-dr-sherri-mason-keynote-speaker-at-conewango-creek-watershed-assoc-gala https://www.wrfalp.com/microplastic-pollution-expert-dr-sherri-mason-keynote-speaker-at-conewango-creek-watershed-assoc-gala/#respond Fri, 08 Oct 2021 10:51:40 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=40508 A renowned researcher in the area of plastic pollution in freshwater systems will be the speaker for the Conewango Creek Watershed Association‘s Annual Gala. Dr. Sherri “Sam” Mason will speak at the virtual event at 6pm on October 12th.

Dr. Mason earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin and her doctorate in Chemistry at the University of Montana as a NASA Earth System Science scholar. While a Professor of Chemistry at SUNY Fredonia, her research group was among the first to study the prevalence and impact of microplastic pollution within freshwater ecosystems.

She has recently moved into a new role as Sustainability Coordinator at Penn State Behrend in Erie, Pennsylvania.

Pre-registration is required to attend the zoom event and can be done at conewangocreek.org. Attendance is limited to 100.

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Conewango Creek Watershed Association Holding River Clean-Up Saturday https://www.wrfalp.com/conewango-creek-watershed-association-holding-river-clean-up-saturday/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=conewango-creek-watershed-association-holding-river-clean-up-saturday https://www.wrfalp.com/conewango-creek-watershed-association-holding-river-clean-up-saturday/#respond Wed, 08 Sep 2021 10:36:01 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=39902 The Conewango Creek Watershed Association will hold it annual river creek clean-up this Saturday.

The clean-up will take place from 9am to noon with registration starting at 8am on Front Street in Warren, Pennsylvania. The planned clean-up/bag drop off locations with will be mapped and signs will be posted along the river and bank for the identified route.

Pre-registration is required and can be done by filling out the form at conewangocreek.org, or by calling (814) 726-1441.

The event is rain or shine. The Watershed Association and sponsors will provide gloves, garbage bags, dumpsters and disposal of all clean-up items collected. Canoes will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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County Will Not Financially Support Chemical Weed Killer Treatment of Chautauqua Lake https://www.wrfalp.com/county-will-not-financially-support-chemical-weed-killer-treatment-of-chautauqua-lake/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=county-will-not-financially-support-chemical-weed-killer-treatment-of-chautauqua-lake https://www.wrfalp.com/county-will-not-financially-support-chemical-weed-killer-treatment-of-chautauqua-lake/#respond Thu, 27 Jul 2017 13:57:24 +0000 http://www.wrfalp.com/?p=22561 MAYVILLE – Chautauqua County tax dollars will not be able to be used to help pay for the use of chemical weed killer on Chautauqua Lake.

That was the result of Wednesday night’s Chautauqua County Legislature meeting in Mayville, where lawmakers amended a resolution allocating $100,000 for the Chautauqua Lake and Watershed Management Alliance, adding language that prohibits any of the money from being used for the purchase or application of herbicides in the lake.

The decision came after a dozen different people addressed the legislature to speak out against the use of Herbicides on the lake. The concerns were brought up after a small portion of Bemus Bay was treated with the herbicides Aquathol K and Navigate (also known 24D) at the end of June by the Chautauqua Lake Partnership, a member of the alliance which had received permission from the state DEC to move forward with herbicide treatment to combat the large amount of weeds in that area of the lake.

Among those who spoke was Maple Springs resident and retired teacher Jane Conroe, who said no other herbicide use should take place until the impact of the recent herbicide application is fully known.

“This is a science experiment in progress,” Conroe said. “24D is not going anywhere for about three years. It is in the sediment of Bemus Bay. It’s half-life is 186 days and the plants continue to adsorb the 24D for as long as its there in the sentiment. So about three years from now, there’s still going to be a quarter of a ton of 24D in the sediment of Bemus Bay.”

Chautauqua Institution resident John Dilly also voiced concern, saying that he was puzzled that the state gave permission to use the Navigate herbicide, despite it being banned elsewhere.

“Massachusetts did a similar study of 24D and recommended that it not be used in any pond or lake that fed a drinking water source,’ Dilly said. “Also, there’s multiple provinces in Canada that have banned 24D and multiple countries in Europe. So I don’t understand why if the local plan for the lake said don’t use this, how it still got to be used.”

Dilly was referring to the Chautauqua Lake Management Plan of 1990, which provided information on how to combat weeds in the lake, and also stated that the herbicide 24D should not be used.

Chautauqua Institution gets its drinking water supply from the lake. Chautauqua Representative John Shedd urged the legislature that the Department of Environmental Conservation and local science committee hold a forum to sort out there opposing views on herbicide use, before any further application takes place.

“We are asking the legislature to advocate for the DEC to create a forum where the important points of disagreement are vetted with all interested parties at the table. We suggest that no further use of herbicides, or testing  be pursued until the disagreements are vetted and understood by all parties,” Shedd said.

Others who spoke out against the use included representatives of the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy and the Conewango Creek Watershed Association, noting that the herbicide poses negative consequences for animals and plants not only in the application area, but also in other areas of the watershed.

Later in the meeting, the legislature considered a funding resolution for the alliance, to apply $100,000 of bed tax money to be used for various projects and other expenses that may come up from the alliance and its members. Prior to voting on the resolution, legislator Mark O’Dell (R-Portland) offered an amendment that stated the money could not be used for the purchase or application of herbicides on Chautauqua Lake.

Legislator George Borrello (R-Irving), who’s also running for County Executive, reminded the legislator that even with such an amendment in place, herbicides could still be used on the lake.

“The alliance is not solely funded by this legislative body. they receive funds from other source,” Borrello Said. “There for us to restrict this money really doesn’t do anything, because at the end of the day they can say we didn’t use your money, we used the other money. I know this for a fact because I’ve had similar situations like there, where unless we 100 percent fund that body, there’s no way for to designate that they can not use herbicides. I bring this up because while this is certainly a nice gesture, it really does nothing.”

Legislator Paul Whitford (D-Jamestown) responded to Borrello’s comment, saying that the amendment would send a message to the residents and lake organizations.

“We need to send a clear message to the alliance that we do not approve of this, and I will be voting for this to send that message. It may not make a difference on what money they spend, as far has herbicides, but this legislature needs to let them understand that we stand with the populus here when it comes to the herbicide issue.”

Following discussion, the legislature approved the herbicide amendment by a vote of 17 to 0.

The final version of the funding resolution was approved 13 to 4, with some legislators concerned about giving money to the alliance without first knowing the specific purposes for its use.

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