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Back to Nature
Michael Ebner
Oreland, PA 19075
(215) 885-1866

Knock on Wood Construction
Norman Boell
Nazareth, PA 18064
(610) 746-5409

Breyer Construction & Landscape, LLC
Matt Breyer
Reading, PA 19607
(610) 376-8086

Garloff Carpentry, LLC
Todd Garloff
Emmaus, PA 18049
(484) 515-0968

Archadeck of Bucks-Mont
Richard Conrad
Doylestown, PA 18901
(215) 345-5130

Stump’s Quality Decks and Porches LLC
Rick Leibee
Ephrata, PA 17522
Phone: (717) 351-0913

Homesmith Custom Homes, Inc.
Sean Smith
Pottstown, PA 19464
(610) 656-6468

Sunrooms, Decks and Windows
Dominic Dragon
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
(610) 291-0046

Deckmasters Technologies Inc.
Patrick Nicholson
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
(412) 805-3325

 

Keystone Vinyl – Builder
Josh Weyandt
Bedford, PA 15522
(814) 624-3133

Keystone Vinyl – Branch
aul Schlabach
Bedford, PA 15522
(814) 624-3133

Merkle’s Landscape
Tom Merkle
Allentown, PA 18103
(610) 360-5968

Mulhern Brothers Construction
Patrick Mulhern
Crum Lynne, PA 19022
(610) 587-7960

L. Richard Carr
Rich Carr
Montgomeryville, PA 18936
(215) 801-9384

Breyer Construction & Landscape, LLC – Branch
Stacy Norman
Reading, PA 19607
(610) 376-8086

Drake Construction – Builder
Kevin Drake
Macungie, PA 18062
(610) 966-5799

Elite Vinyl Railings LLC
Ken Nolt
New Holland, PA 17557
(717) 354-0524

Construction & Landscape, LLC- Branch
Ryan LeBon
Reading, PA 19607
(610) 376-8086

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bookmark_borderR.I.P. Maxim Soria Of Valencia

Maxim Soria was killed in a motorcycle accident in Warwick. Maxim was the drummer for the Philadelphia alternative rock band Valencia.  The band was signed to Columbia Records and toured the world several times including with Blink 182.

“If the measure of a person is how many people he or she touched, then Max was truly a rich man,” said his brother.

“My son is a very gentle, very quiet boy, He never smoked or drank.” his mother said.

 

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KingArthur.com: Valencia Live

Philadelphia based band, Valencia, plays the Pavilion in Charlotte, NC

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KingArthur.com Interviews Valencia

Guitarist, Brendan, gets on video with KingArthur.com in Charlotte, NC on tour with Blink 182.

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KingArthur.com: Valencia Put Your Hands In The Air

Valencia live in concert on tour with Blink 182.

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Valencia after the Blink 182 concert in Charlotte, NC.

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bookmark_borderDEP Fines First Student Inc.

The Department of Environmental Protection Fined First Student Inc. $121,520 for Bucks County Fuel Spill

NORRISTOWN — The Department of Environmental Protection has assessed First Student Inc. and its parent company, FirstGroup America Inc., a $121,520 penalty to resolve violations associated with a November 2010 release of diesel fuel from its school bus terminal in Newtown, Bucks County.

“This incident at First Student required the emergency response of five government agencies and disrupted a water utility’s operations for six days,” Southeast Regional Director Joseph A. Feola said. “With proper operation and maintenance of its above-ground storage tank, the company could have prevented this incident.”

On Nov. 8, 2010, a First Student employee opened a valve to drain rainwater from a containment tank that housed a 10,000-gallon leaking fuel tank. The valve remained open overnight and allowed a mixture of water and diesel fuel to run from the terminal into Newtown Creek and, eventually, into Neshaminy Creek, upstream from a public water system operated by Aqua Pennsylvania Inc.

In spite of corrective actions made by First Student, including the use of absorbent booms, vacuuming and the excavation of contaminated soil and gravel, it became necessary on Nov. 9 for Aqua PA to shut down its Neshaminy water treatment plant intake. This required the utility to maintain a drinking water supply for more than 100,000 people through interconnection, increased production and the purchase of additional water.

The incident resulted in violations of Pennsylvania’s Storage Tank Act, Clean Streams Law, Safe Drinking Water Act and Fish and Boat Code. Inspections of the facility after the Nov. 8 release revealed an ongoing lack of required tank maintenance and leak detection equipment that allowed for pollution.

First Student has paid civil penalties of $41,550 to the state’s Storage Tank Fund, $13,619 to the Clean Water Fund and $56,250 to the Safe Drinking Water Account. The company has also reimbursed DEP for $7,600 of expenses incurred in response to the release and paid $2,500 in civil damages to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

For more information, visit www.depweb.state.pa.us or call 484-250-5900.