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Environmental Protection Advisory Board

Environmental Protection Advisory Board

The seven members of the Environmental Protection Advisory Board (EPAB) of Upper Dublin Township are volunteers (re)appointed for a period of three years by the Board of Commissioners. Its membership represents a range of professional expertise and community interests.

The EPAB either initiates or upon request advises the Board of Commissioners on issues relating to protecting the quality of water, land and air resources. These efforts involve such matters as stormwater and erosion control, land use, waste disposal, recycling and chemical usage.

The EPAB reviews all township development plans and conducts necessary site investigations to ensure development is consistent with sound environmental criteria. As part of its public outreach in the form of surveys and interaction with other area individuals and groups, the EPAB learns of specific or general environmental concerns for which appropriate action is recommended to the Board of Commissioners.

The EPAB meetings are usually held in the township building on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. and are open to the public.

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Environmental Initiatives & Awards

Links to EPAB Initiatives & Awards

Initiatives

Awards

Congresswoman Schwartz recognized the efforts of the Upper Dublin Environmental Protection Advisory Board during her Energy and Environment District Tour in November 2007 (from left, Ward 5 President Commissioner Jules Mermelstein, Representative Allyson Schwartz, EPAB Member Peter Jacobson, Interim EPAB Chair Andrea Barol, Ward 7 Commissioner and Former EPAB Chairman Stanley Ropski.

EPAB Recognized by Allyson Schwartz
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Environmental Town Hall Meetings & Events

The EPAB Sponsors and Supports Environmental Events

Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association announces dedication of bridge connecting Ambler to the Green Ribbon Trail on Sunday, November 19, 2008 at 1p at 12 Morris Road. Join the EPAB in celebrating the new bridge. Call (215) 646-8866 for details.

Oreland/North Hills Farmers' Market opened, Saturday, July 19, 2008 with over 300 residents attending. The market was held every Saturday until October 18, 2008 from 10a-2p at 110 Pennsylvania Avenue near the corner of Twining Road. It will reopen in Spring 2009. The EPAB and the PA Food Trust support this local food sustainability effort. Volunteers call (215) 517-6800. Discussions are underway to develop a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in Upper Dublin similar to Pennypack Farm in nearby Horsham Township. Please contact the EPAB if you would like to help make that happen.
Pictures below from the grand opening.

Farmers' Market

Farmers' Market

Free Rain Garden Workshop for homeowners was held on Wednesday, June 28, 2008 from 9a-11:30a at Ambler Borough Hall, 122 E. Butler Avenue, Ambler, PA.

EPAB 13th Annual Stream Clean Up was held on Saturday, April 26, 2008 from 9a-noon. Volunteers met at the DeVry University parking lot, 1140 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington. The Annual Pine Run Clean up is supported by the Upper Dublin Township EPAB, the Fort Washington Business Alliance, the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association, and the Upper Dublin School District. Help keep the Pine Run clean! More information at the Great PA Cleanup.

Pictured below are volunteers for a previous Great PA Cleanup when DEP's Southeast Regional Office cleaned up a portion of the Sandy Run that runs through Fort Washington State Park. Tires, aluminum cans, Styrofoam cups, candy wrappers, toy balls and lumber were cleaned from the creek and the stream banks along Virginia Drive near Jaguar Press and DeVry University. The volunteers collected more than enough trash to fill two very large dumpsters. Among the larger items collected were tires and numerous pieces of scrap metal.

Volunteers Cleanup Sandy Run
Volunteers Cleanup Sandy Run

The EPAB Sponsors Town Hall Meetings on Environmental Issues.

The most recent Town Hall Meeting was Thursday, February 21, 2008, on Food Sustainability: What’s for Dinner? Discussion about putting food on our plates that’s healthy for us, our community, and our planet.

Meeting Subject Film Aired Date Time Location
Clean Energy "An Inconvenient Truth" Th 02/15/07 6:30p-10p Upper Dublin High School
Auditorium
Food Sustainability "What Will We Eat"
"The True Cost of Food"
Th 02/21/08 6:30p-8:30p Upper Dublin Township
Main Meeting Room

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Environmental Links

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Apply to Serve on the EPAB

Apply To Serve On a Citizen Board

Visit the Documents & Forms page and download a Citizen Board Application to apply to serve on a Citizen Board.

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Seated left to right:
Ira S. Tackel(VP)-Ward 4
Jules J. Mermelstein(Pres.)-Ward 5
Robert J. Pesavento-Ward 1

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Sharon L. Damsker-Ward 2
Chester H. Derr, III-Ward 3
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Stanley J. Ropski-Ward 7

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