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Photo Credit: benoitb/iStock PhotoRain, snow and falling temperatures today and tonight could create dangerous driving conditions into Friday morning in the VDOT Lynchburg District.Major roads in Halifax and Pittsylvania counties were pre-treated yesterday in anticipation of having the greatest snowfall. Crews across the entire district moved into 24-hour operations and are prepared to handle any areas of concern.Chief among the concerns is the possibility of icy conditions later tonight into Friday morning. Road temperatures have been good and, initially, any frozen precip
stanley cup itation that falls is expected to melt; however, as temperatures fall throughout the night, surfaces, particularly on bridges, overpasses and ramps may freeze quickly. Crews will monitor conditions throughout the storm and may apply abrasives to help with traction.Motorists, too, can help. It is recommended that motorists travel with caution, if necessary or delay travel, if possible. Slow down. Brake slowly and carefull
stanley thermoskannen y. Allow extra space between vehicles and check聽511Virginia.org聽for road conditions in advance of any travel.Updates will be posted to the districts Twitter account聽@VaDOTLynchburg.The Lynchburg District serves 10 counties in southcentral Virginia:聽 Amherst, Appomattox, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Halifax, Nelson, Pittsylvania and Prince Edward. Share this page Share Facebook Twitter
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The White House released a Presidential Memorandum聽Tuesday聽that mandates federal agencies to give preference to advance compensation mechanisms that are likely to achieve environmental performance standards prior to any adverse impacts. In other words, mitigation and conservation banks should be the first choice.The directive instructs the Departments of Interior, Agr
stanley thermobecher iculture, Defense, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to apply the same No net loss goal of the Clean Water Acts 404 program to natural resources other than streams and wetlands. That goal will now be applied to all natural resources that are important, scarce or sensitive , including species habitats, water quality not covered in section 404, and other impacts to environmental resources.Trout Headwaters welcomes this directive and believes the new guidance will not only ensure high standards and best practices across all federal agencies and departments entrusted with environmental regulatory authority, but will also enable increased private inve
stanley cup stment in restoration and conservation, providing a powerful tool to meet todays growing environmental challenges.As a long-time champion for clean water and quality habitats, immediate Past President for the National Mitigation Banking Association, and former vice president for the Western Sustainability Exchange,
stanley quencher Trout Headwaters CEO Michael Sprague believes this new guidance reduces risk and increases clari