WRFA-LP 107.9 FM https://www.wrfalp.com A listener supported, non-commercial, low power FM radio station in Jamestown, NY. Mon, 12 Dec 2022 12:22:13 +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 Homeowners Can Now Get Emergency Deliveries of Liquified Petroleum Gas During Emergencies https://www.wrfalp.com/homeowners-can-now-get-emergency-deliveries-of-liquified-petroleum-gas-during-emergencies/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=homeowners-can-now-get-emergency-deliveries-of-liquified-petroleum-gas-during-emergencies https://www.wrfalp.com/homeowners-can-now-get-emergency-deliveries-of-liquified-petroleum-gas-during-emergencies/#respond Mon, 12 Dec 2022 12:22:13 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=48660 Closeup of a woman's hand setting the room temperature on a modern programmable thermostat.

A new state bill will now allow homeowners leasing liquified petroleum gas tanks to receive emergency deliveries from any supplier during times of an emergency.

The legislation amends the agriculture and markets law to allow, during a qualified emergency, a customer running low on propane who reasonably believes their supply is insufficient to meet their heating needs to purchase liquid petroleum gas (LPG) from any temporary emergency supplier if their good faith effort to purchase the LPG from their regular supplier does not materialize.

Both the regular and temporary emergency suppliers may not charge additional fees or penalties during qualifying emergencies to a customer that they don’t usually charge when an emergency is not in effect.

The state defines a qualifying emergency as a federal, state, or local emergency declaration, or severe weather or similar circumstances that may result in death, injury, or damage to a building structure due to lack of residential heat caused by lack of sufficient LPG to produce the heat. After April 7, 2023, individuals can safely switch suppliers without penalty, or if a qualified emergency occurs before such date.

The bill also requires the Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets and Attorney General to develop a propane consumer bill of rights and post it on the Department of Agriculture and Markets website. It will also be provided to customers who sign a contract for the provision of LPG, detailing when a customer can purchase from a temporary emergency supplier.

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WNYers Asked to Be on Lookout for Spotted Lanternfly After It Was Found in Buffalo https://www.wrfalp.com/wnyers-asked-to-be-on-lookout-for-spotted-lanternfly-after-it-was-found-in-buffalo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wnyers-asked-to-be-on-lookout-for-spotted-lanternfly-after-it-was-found-in-buffalo https://www.wrfalp.com/wnyers-asked-to-be-on-lookout-for-spotted-lanternfly-after-it-was-found-in-buffalo/#comments Mon, 19 Sep 2022 11:20:19 +0000 https://www.wrfalp.com/?p=46859 New York State Ag and Markets is asking residents to be on the lookout for Spotted Lanternfly after it was found in the Buffalo area last week.

Spotted Lanternfly is a destructive pest that feeds on more than 70 plant species, including tree-of-heaven, and plants and crops that are critical to New York’s agricultural economy, such as grapevine, apple trees, and hops.

The invasive was first observed in New York State on Staten Island in August 2020, and has been reported in areas west of New York City since.

People are asked to report any sightings of the Spotted Lanternfly to agriculture.ny.gov/reportSLF.

In addition to reporting, residents are asked to:
– Take pictures of the insect, egg masses, or infestation you see and, if possible, include something for size, such as a coin or ruler.
– If possible, collect the insect. Place in a bag and freeze, or in a jar with rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer.
– Note the location (street address and zip code, intersecting roads, landmarks, or GPS coordinates).

While these insects can jump and fly short distances, they spread primarily through human activity. S-L-F can lay their eggs on any number of surfaces, such as vehicles, stone, rusty metal, outdoor furniture, and firewood. Adult SLF can hitch rides in vehicles, on any outdoor item, or cling to clothing or hats, and be easily transported into and throughout New York, so residents are being asked to be vigilant.

The public is also encouraged to thoroughly inspect vehicles, luggage and gear, and all outdoor items for egg masses and adult SLF. If SLF adults are found, residents should remove them and scrape off all egg masses.

The estimated total economic impact of invasive insects in the United States exceeds $70 billion per year, and if not contained, SLF could have an impact to New York State of at least $300 million annually, mainly to the grape and wine industry, which ranks third in the country in production. SLF also has the potential to significantly hinder quality of life and recreational activities due to the honeydew and the swarms of insects it attracts.

For more information on Spotted Lanternfly, visit https://agriculture.ny.gov/spottedlanternfly.

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