HCCC Men

By Donald Dutcher, Director of Athletics

Herkimer, NY

HCTV 99 News to Provide Election Night Coverage

Robert Gassmann, Associate Professor, Radio-TV Broadcasting

Herkimer, NY

Anniejr. Opens at Poland Central School Nov. 13

Poland Central School Drama Club will be presenting the production of Anniejr. on Friday, November 13th and Saturday, November 14th at 7 p.m., Poland School Classic Gym.

Rome Native Honored With 2009 HCCC Torchbearer Award

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Onondaga County Soil & Water work together with Morrisville State College

Morrisville State College is one of the leading colleges in the area in regards to offering opportunities for hands on work experience for their students. Every year, their CITA 405 class takes on a real world project, which constitutes course credit.

This year, Morrisville State and the Onondaga County Soil & Water Conservation District (OCSWCD) are working together to re-construct the District’s web-site. The students work together in choosing their own Project Manager, assign responsibilities, and ensure that deadlines are met. This class allows students to polish their leadership skills, professional development and public speaking skills.

The team will periodically hold meetings with the project sponsor to present the work that has been done. They will also have the opportunity to present to the OCSWCD’s board of directors for approval.

At the end of the project, the sponsor will attend a banquet where the web-site will be officially presented and approved.

OCSWCD currently staffs Morrisville graduates, and have given internships to Morrisville students. We at OCSWCD hope that through this project, both organizations will be able to enhance and continue a lasting relationship, benefiting not only each organization, but more importantly that of the student.

Local Farmers Celebrate 50 years with Dairylea Cooperative

On October 13, Dairylea Cooperative Inc. hosted its 102nd Annual Meeting at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, NY. The theme of this year

Dairylea Cooperative Celebrates 102nd Annual Meeting

SYRACUSE, NY

DEC Announces Settelment for Natural Resource Damages at Aluminum Plant in Oswego County

Agreement With Novelis Corp. Will Help Fund Restoration Project

ALBANY, NY (10/27/2009) — New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis today announced that Novelis Corporation will pay $220,000 to settle natural resource damages claims centering on the company’s aluminum manufacturing facility adjacent to Lake Ontario in Scriba, Oswego County.

The settlement relates to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination in several areas bordering the Novelis facility, including natural and man-made wetlands, man-made ponds and a stream.

“As trustee of New York State’s natural resources, DEC is responsible for collecting damages and implementing restoration projects whenever natural resources have been injured,” Grannis said. “I have made it a priority to maintain a comprehensive statewide Natural Resources Damages program, and the settlement with Novelis provides an opportunity for DEC and the public to work together to develop a plan that will enhance the habitat and wildlife near the Lake Ontario shoreline.”

PCBs are chemicals used as flame-retardants, coolants in industrial processes, and in electrical transformers. An on-site sampling program and file search determined that fire resistant hydraulic fluids containing PCBs had been used by the Alcan Sheet and Plate Company in the 1960s and 1970s and were the source of the contamination.

As the current site owner, Novelis is currently implementing a cleanup plan under a separate agreement with DEC to address this pollution.

DEC biologists also determined that the sediments in the pond, marsh, and tributary areas contain levels of PCBs that could affect the growth and survival of sediment-dwelling macroinvertabrates and bioaccumulate in fish and wildlife. This can result in the potential for reduced availability of food for forage species and in reproductive effects in fish, terrestrial wildlife and birds. DEC then began discussions with Novelis to cooperatively resolve its natural resource damages concerns.

DEC and Novelis reached an agreement that compensates the state for the negative impacts to the area’s natural resources resulting from the operations at Alcan.

DEC will use $200,000 from the settlement to plan and implement an ecological restoration project. Working with the public and other involved stakeholders, DEC will determine what restoration project or projects will be necessary to compensate for natural resource injuries.

An example of an appropriate restoration project could be the creation or purchase and preservation of wetland and other habitat similar to that which was injured. The remaining $20,000 will go towards the administration of DEC’s Natural Resources Damages program.

For more information on NRD and DEC’s NRD program, please visit http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/2411.html .
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DEC Announces Settelment for Natural Resource Damages at Aluminum Plant in Oswego County

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Agreement With Novelis Corp. Will Help Fund Restoration Project

ALBANY, NY (10/27/2009) — New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis today announced that Novelis Corporation will pay $220,000 to settle natural resource damages claims centering on the company’s aluminum manufacturing facility adjacent to Lake Ontario in Scriba, Oswego County.

The settlement relates to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination in several areas bordering the Novelis facility, including natural and man-made wetlands, man-made ponds and a stream.

“As trustee of New York State’s natural resources, DEC is responsible for collecting damages and implementing restoration projects whenever natural resources have been injured,” Grannis said. “I have made it a priority to maintain a comprehensive statewide Natural Resources Damages program, and the settlement with Novelis provides an opportunity for DEC and the public to work together to develop a plan that will enhance the habitat and wildlife near the Lake Ontario shoreline.”

PCBs are chemicals used as flame-retardants, coolants in industrial processes, and in electrical transformers. An on-site sampling program and file search determined that fire resistant hydraulic fluids containing PCBs had been used by the Alcan Sheet and Plate Company in the 1960s and 1970s and were the source of the contamination.

As the current site owner, Novelis is currently implementing a cleanup plan under a separate agreement with DEC to address this pollution.

DEC biologists also determined that the sediments in the pond, marsh, and tributary areas contain levels of PCBs that could affect the growth and survival of sediment-dwelling macroinvertabrates and bioaccumulate in fish and wildlife. This can result in the potential for reduced availability of food for forage species and in reproductive effects in fish, terrestrial wildlife and birds. DEC then began discussions with Novelis to cooperatively resolve its natural resource damages concerns.

DEC and Novelis reached an agreement that compensates the state for the negative impacts to the area’s natural resources resulting from the operations at Alcan.

DEC will use $200,000 from the settlement to plan and implement an ecological restoration project. Working with the public and other involved stakeholders, DEC will determine what restoration project or projects will be necessary to compensate for natural resource injuries.

An example of an appropriate restoration project could be the creation or purchase and preservation of wetland and other habitat similar to that which was injured. The remaining $20,000 will go towards the administration of DEC’s Natural Resources Damages program.

For more information on NRD and DEC’s NRD program, please visit http://www.dec.ny.gov/regulations/2411.html .
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United Way Telethon Benefits Children in Herkimer and Oneida Counties

Utica, NY (October 23, 2009) United Way of the Valley & Greater Utica Area held its first telethon on Thursday. The telethon had a dual focus to provide