Energy companies to raise consumer rates

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Energy companies to raise consumer rates

Tuesday, October 4, 2005

Reliant Energy and CenterPoint Energy–two local utilities in Houston, Texas–plan to increase consumer rates in response to increased demand and recent disasters.

Reliant Energy is expected to raise rates to effect a 14% increase on a 1,000 kilowatt-hour bill. A typical customer could see an increase up to $20 per month. Reliant has reached an agreement with the Texas Public Utilities Commission to raise rates in two steps, once at the end of October, and again on 1 January 2006.

CenterPoint Energy must increase charges for services such as meter-reading and customer service. The Texas Public Utilities Commission prohibits natural gas companies from buying wholesale product, raising rates, and reselling. Wholesale prices of natural gas also continue to rise due to increased demand and declining domestic supply. Natural gas cannot be easily shipped to other regions like oil.

Consumer energy prices are expected to rise across the state, in some cases as much as 20%.

The Texas Public Utilities Commission must approve rate increases before they go into effect, but approval is expected.

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  • One year on: IFALPA’s representative to ICAO, pilot and lawyer on ongoing prosecution of Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 pilot

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    One year on: IFALPA’s representative to ICAO, pilot and lawyer on ongoing prosecution of Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 pilot

    Wednesday, March 12, 2008

    Almost exactly one year ago, on March 7, Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 crashed during landing at Adisucipto International Airport, near Yogyakarta, after a scheduled domestic Indonesian passenger flight. 21 people – 16 Indonesians and five Australians – were killed when the Boeing 737-400 overshot the runway, crossed a road, struck an embankment and burst into flames in a rice paddy. Overall, the plane had traveled 252m beyond the extreme end of the runway.

    The final report, released in October, blamed pilot error for the disaster. The report stated that the aircraft had approached at a speed far exceeding that at which the wing flaps could properly operate, and attempted to execute a landing at 408 kph (254 mph), which is 160 kph (100 mph) above the safe speed. It also found that captain Marwoto Komar had ignored fifteen activations of the Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) informing Mr Komar that the aircraft was flying at a speed beyond that at which it could safely land, but he failed to abort.

    It also commented that he missed one further opportunity for emergency evasive action when the airliner struck the runway and bounced into the air, at which point co-pilot Gagam Rochmana requested a ‘go-around‘ procedure be initiated, but was also ignored. It further criticised Mr Komar for singing during final approach, a direct violation of the Garuda Basic Operations Manual, which calls for activation of the Sterile Cockpit Rule at 10,000 feet and below.

    Mr Rochmana was also criticised for his failure to take control away from Mr Komar when it became apparent that the aircraft was being operated in an unsafe manner. However, the report did note that Garuda Indonesia had failed to give him any simulator training replicating a situation whereby the co-pilot would take over control duties from the pilot in charge due to unsafe handling of the plane; in fact, training was found to be inadequate for both members of the cockpit crew.

    Further criticisms were also leveled at airport and governmental authorities for failures in their respective roles to provide safety features and to enforce regulations.

    However, the Indonesian authorities have recently generated intense controversy by deciding to prosecute Mr Komar for his role in the disaster. The move has been pushed for by some, but met with opposition by others.

    Alexander Downer, Australian foreign minister at the time of the crash, immediately said “…I am very glad that they have reached a point now where they have charged the captain of the aircraft.” The unusually high number of Australians amongst the 140 passengers on board was attributable to a visit by Mr Downer.

    One of those was Morgan Mellish of the Australian Financial Review, who died in the crash. His sister, Caroline Mellish, had specifically called for prosecution to be avoided, saying “I think having 21 deaths on your conscience is probably enough. I don’t think prosecuting the man is going to make any difference.”

    There were fierce calls for prosecution of both pilots immediately after the report’s release, with Downer himself pressuring the Indonesian authorities, citing the “very credible report” and saying “I’ve asked our ambassador today (October 24) to make it absolutely clear to the Indonesians that we want people prosecuted for this accident. I want to see people who have negligently allowed Australians … to be killed, I want to see those people brought to justice.”

    Australian Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd also made clear a desire for prosecutions, saying he had telephoned secretary-general of Indonesia’s foreign affairs department and former ambassador to Australia Imron Cotan, telling him that he wanted those responsible “prosecuted to the absolute full”. “This is a serious matter, many Australians visit Indonesia, Garuda is an often used airline and there is a basic national interest at stake here as well,” he said.

    National Transport Safety Committee chairman Tatang Kurniadi said at the time that no information from the report could be used in any criminal or civil liability investigations. “I would like to go back to the objective of this, the report was made by NTSC for safety purposes only, not for blaming, he said. “If any institution wants to … follow up that accident, that’s their own decision. The report contained the results from the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, but according to international regulations on aviation these black boxes are not allowed to be used for… liability purposes. We will not give police or any institution (information) other than for safety purposes only – it’s in international regulations and we want to follow those regulations.” He also confirmed that investigators cannot speak to the police, with the only permitted testimony under the legislation being to testify at a court hearing, and pointed out that the document does not actually appoint any blame.

    The international legislation he was referring to is probably the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which stipulates that accident reports and related material, specifically transcripts of interviews, communications with crew and cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder (collectively known as black boxes) readouts, must not be used for any purpose other than determining the cause of an accident or incident. The only possible exception to this is where potential benefit would outweigh the “adverse domestic and international impact” on the investigation in question or any other either in progress or in the future. This legislation is in place to provide protection to witnesses on the basis that without it they may be less likely to cooperate with investigational procedures.

    The law caused was actively opposed by some. Aridono Sukman, the police member in charge of the criminal investigation, said that the contents of the black box were vital evidence. Officials commented that some relatives had expressed their frustration over the legal challenges involved in the prosecution effort.

    Early in February Mr Komar was arrested; he has subsequently been charged with manslaughter charges which carry a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment. The London-based International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) issued a press release condemning this move, saying that further investigations are needed into the crash, and that criminal proceedings could prevent an accurate version of events from ever being known. Specifically, the release said that “IFALPA believes that the circumstances of the accident as set forth in the final report of the Indonesian investigation authority leaves many serious questions concerning the crew actions prior to the accident. Central to these concerns are the underlying reasons for the reported behavior of Captain Marwoto Komar. Experienced pilots have considerable difficulty in attempting to explain what is reported in the context of normal airline operations. The Federation believes that the explanations proffered by the report do not square with the collective experience of our members.” The release went on to state the opinion that prosecution may bring total foreclosure to the case and could only be counterproductive. It also said “He remains a professional who was involved in an unfortunate tragedy.”

    One possible explanation had previously been suggested by the head of the Garuda pilots association, Stephanus Geraldus. He said that marital problems between Mr Komar and his wife Norma Andriani were “common knowledge” and was backed up by an industry analyst and pilot who said he believed the couple had been arguing late into the night, and expressed concern that the report had not addressed psychological issues. Mr Geraldus also said sleep deprivation could have contributed, with the flight crew reporting for duty at 4:30 am and the flight departing an hour and a half later.

    The report had hinted at problems, saying The pilot was probably emotionally aroused because his conscious awareness moved from the relaxed mode “singing” to the heightened stressfulness of the desire to reach the runway by making an excessively steep and fast, unstabilised approach,” and “His attention was fixated or channelised on landing the aircraft on the runway and he either did not hear, or disregarded the GPWS alerts, and warnings, and calls from the copilot to go around.” It is also known that Mr Komar had been under police surveillance, during which time he was receiving psychological treatment.

    The Indonesian Pilot’s Association has also said that the criminal prosecution should be avoided, arguing that the only people who can judge whether mistakes were made in aviation are those professionally involved and not the police. There were protests in Jakarta demanding his release and dozens of pilots across the nation also campaigned. Meanwhile, two survivors, Adrianus Meliala and Retno Gunowati, went to the House of Representatives (DPR) to challenge those opposed to legal processes against the pilot.

    Mr Komar was released on police bail on February 15, and is currently awaiting trial. He was forced to resign late in February with being fired his only alternative, and his licence has been suspended. He is believed to be the only man ever prosecuted in Indonesian history over an airliner crash.

    The issues thrown up by this ongoing case have now been exclusively commented on for Wikinews by Paul McCarthy. Mr McCarthy is IFALPA’s representative to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). He is both a pilot – as are all of IFALPA’s roughly 100,000 members – and a lawyer, and is an acknowledged expert on issues concerning the criminal liability of pilots. Mr McCarthy’s comments, obtained by email via IFALPA media representative Gideon Ewers are available below.

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    How To Buy A House With Bad Credit And Minimal Down Payment

    Posted in Lawyers | November 30th, 2021

    By Simon Volkov

    If you are wondering how to buy a house with bad credit, you’re not alone. Today’s real estate market offers more discounted property choices than ever before. In order to obtain the best price it is helpful to learn about different types of properties and the pros and cons of each.

    The Internet is a great source for learning how to buy a house. Buyers can locate information about purchasing newly constructed homes, short sale real estate, bank owned homes, and repossessed properties sold through foreclosure auctions.

    Another trustworthy source for obtaining reliable home buying information is real estate agents. Many realty agencies conduct seminars to help buyers determine which type of property is best suited for their needs. One area many realtors have entered into is foreclosure properties. Agents can help buyers locate exceptional deals on repossessed homes, as well as short sale properties.

    Short sale homes refer to houses that have entered into foreclosure, but not yet reclaimed by lenders. When banks enter into short sale agreements they let borrowers list their home for sale for less than is owed on the mortgage note. These homes are often sold at 20- to 30-percent below market value to entice a quick sale.

    Individuals who want to buy a house, but have poor credit may want to investigate creative finance options that allow them to obtain private financing. Some of the more popular options include lease purchase option agreements and seller carry back mortgages.

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    Lease options can be a good choice for individuals who cannot afford large down payments. This finance option involves leasing property for 1 to 2 years with a portion of rent payments contributed toward the purchase price.

    Buyers provide a small down payment to sellers and enter into a lease contract. Some sellers will lock-in the purchase price when lease option contracts are drafted, while others require buyers to pay fair market value when the contract expires. Both parties must abide by state real estate laws, so it is best to obtain legal counsel to ensure lease purchase agreements are legally binding.

    Lease-to-own gives buyers the opportunity to restore their credit while working toward buying the property. Once lease terms expire, buyers obtain a bank loan for the remaining balance. It is crucial for buyers to engage in credit repair strategies to ensure they can obtain financing at the end of the contract. Otherwise, they default on contract terms and could lose all funds vested into the property.

    Seller carry back mortgages can also be beneficial for buyers with bad credit. This option requires sellers to act as the mortgage financier. In some cases, sellers offer partial financing and require buyers to obtain a bank loan for the balance.

    Buyers typically provide a down payment to secure the property for sale. Loan installments are remitted to the seller. If bank loans are obtained, the lender carries the first mortgage and sellers carry the second mortgage. Seller carry back contracts usually extend for 3 to 5 years. Afterward, buyers obtain bank financing for the balance owed.

    Last, but not least, buyers may qualify for financing through Fannie Mae Homepath Mortgage. This government sponsored program provides special financing options to buyers with bad credit, as well as real estate investors and buyers who are looking for discounted properties.

    Fannie Mae Homepath properties consist of foreclosure homes that were either repossessed by lenders or returned to banks using deed in lieu of foreclosure. When properties are financed through Homepath Mortgage, buyers are only required to provide a 3-percent down payment and do not have to pay for mortgage insurance or property appraisals.

    Another benefit of Fannie Mae properties is many homes qualify for government grants offered through HUDs Neighborhood Stabilization Program. NSP grant funds are offered to buyers who purchase homes in areas with high foreclosure rates. Funds must be used to purchase or rehabilitate properties.

    These are just a few ways of how to buy a house with bad credit. Taking time to become educated about various types of properties and financing options can help buyers save thousands of dollars when buying a home.

    About the Author: Understanding the intricacies of how to buy a house can minimize the stress often associated with homeownership. The more you know, the better decision you can make. Real estate investor, Simon Volkov offers an extensive home buying article library at SimonVolkov.com.

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    Man cuts off his own penis in UK restaurant

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    Man cuts off his own penis in UK restaurant
    Posted in Uncategorized | November 27th, 2021

    Wednesday, April 25, 2007

    An unnamed Polish man, 35, is being treated at a hospital in London, England after he cut off his penis with a knife at Zizzi’s pizza restaurant on Strand Street in the city of Westminster.

    “We were called at 9.00 p.m. on Sunday to a restaurant on the Strand to reports of a man in possession of a knife. Officers attended to discover a man believed to be 30-40 years old suffering from an injury. He was taken to a south London hospital in a stable condition. No one else was injured and his injuries are believed to be self inflicted,” said a Scotland Yard spokesperson.

    Police had to use CS tear gas on the victim in order to subdue him to get him to the hospital to receive medical attention.

    Witnesses say that the man came into the restaurant, picked a knife up off the floor of the kitchen and then got onto a table and cut off his penis.

    “At around 9 p.m. on Sunday, a man walked into the Zizzi restaurant on The Strand, down the stairs to the basement restaurant area and tried to enter a kitchen. Members of staff stopped him, at which he ran into a second kitchen area. The man then picked up a kitchen knife and slashed himself across the wrist and groin areas before running back into the restaurant, where he continued to stab himself,” said a spokesperson for the restaurant.

    Surgeons are attempting to reattach his organ in what doctors call the first time this kind of surgery has been performed in the UK. It is not yet known if the operation was successful.

    “If it doesn’t take, then you would have to re-amputate it. Attaching the penis is a very long, complex and painstaking operation,” said Francis Chinegwundoh, a urologist at St Bartholomew’s Hospital which is located in London. Chinegwundoh also said that that the victim will not feel his penis and it will not be possible for him to maintain an erection unless he uses a special machine, even if the operation were a success.

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    Former ‘Top Model’ contestant Whitney Cunningham defends plus size models, celebrates the “regular woman”

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    Former ‘Top Model’ contestant Whitney Cunningham defends plus size models, celebrates the “regular woman”
    Posted in Uncategorized | November 26th, 2021

    Wednesday, December 5, 2007

    Once you get a chance to talk to West Palm Beach, Florida native Whitney Cunningham, who placed seventh on the eighth cycle of the popular reality TV series America’s Next Top Model, you begin to understand what host Tyra Banks meant when she described her as the “full package.”

    First of all, she is confident and headstrong, which is a must on these kinds of shows, almost as much as it is to take a beautiful modelesque picture. Second, she turns that confidence into drive. She has been receiving steady work as a model since leaving the show, and still believes that her goal of being the first woman to wear a size ten dress on the cover of Vogue is in reach. Third, and probably most important to television viewers, she obliterates the age-old model stereotype that to be pretty and photograph well, one must also be vapid and without a thought. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Cunningham also dreams of becoming a writer, and is working toward dual goals: a model who can express herself like no other model before her.

    Cunningham recently sat down with Wikinews reporter Mike Halterman in an impassioned interview, taking hours to field questions from the reporter as well as from fans of America’s Next Top Model. Always in high spirits, Cunningham shows that she is a distinct personality who has carved her own niche in the Top Model history books. At the same time, she exhibits a joie de vivre that is oddly reminiscent of earlier Top Model fan favorite Toccara Jones, who showed America just how to be “big, black, beautiful and loving it.” However, Cunningham is quick to remind everyone that she isn’t big at all; she is simply a regular woman.

    This is the first in a series of interviews with America’s Next Top Model contestants. Interviews will be published sporadically.

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    Landscaping In Green Development}

    Posted in Irrigation | November 25th, 2021

    Landscaping in Green Development

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    Anirban Banerjee

    One of the most obvious considerations would be landscaping a green development. However, as Anirban from iDream points out a few considerations at the landscaping design stage would make a project greener than the average green.

    One should try to use native or adapted trees and plants on the roof. This type of greenery absorbs heat, helping to increase occupant comfort and lower air-conditioning costs by bringing down interior temperatures and providing shade. Green roofs also provide extra insulation in colder weather.

    Both inside a workspace and outside a building, there are numerous steps one can take to reduce the use of clean, drinkable water.

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    According to Indian architecure site www.idream.in , Landscaping should be done with plants that are well adapted to the local climate. Choosing indigenous plants over exotic varieties can help reduce the need for irrigation, as well as environmentally harmful pesticides and fertilizers. Invasive non-native plants can harm the local ecology.

    Choosing a micro-irrigation system also known as drip irrigation or trickle irrigation, instead of traditional sprinklers, to deliver water to grounds works more efficiently. During watering, micro-irrigation delivers 85 to 90 percent of the moisture supply to plants, compared with just 40 to 50 percent delivery for typical broadcast sprinklers.

    Planting low-water ground covers or drought-tolerant grass and using absorbent soil mixtures to promote stormwater infiltration will reduce additional costs related to managing stormwater.

    The Landscaping expert at iDream said that watering plants and grass with rainwater from an on-site cistern will dramatically limit the use of potable water, an increasingly precious and expensive resource in most parts of the country.

    iDream Advisory Services Pvt Ltd is an architectural and interior designing firm with a strong commitment to building sustainable built environments.The firm has delivered gree development solutions to organisations across all corners of India.

    About Sibani Chakravarty : Sibani Chakravarty is a Mumbai based architect and writer . She is also webmaster of

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    South African prosecutors charge ANC leader Jacob Zuma with corruption

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    South African prosecutors charge ANC leader Jacob Zuma with corruption
    Posted in Uncategorized | November 24th, 2021

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    Corruption-related charges have been brought against Jacob Zuma, the newly-elected leader of the African National Congress (ANC), according to his lawyer. A trial is scheduled to begin on August 14, 2008.

    The charges stem from an arms deal with a French company, which is alleged to have involved bribes and fraud. Zuma’s financial adviser at the time, Schabir Shaik, was convicted in 2005 of attempting to solicit a bribe of US$72,500 per year from the arms company on Zuma’s behalf and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Zuma was fired as deputy president in 2005 by South African President Thabo Mbeki due to the scandal.

    Two-term ANC leader Mbeki recently lost an ANC leadership contest to Jacob Zuma, who garnered about 60 percent of delegate votes in his win.

    Zuma had been charged with corruption in 2005, but the case was dismissed on procedural grounds. Michael Hulley, Zuma’s defence lawyer, indicated that they will strongly contest the new charges in court. Hulley also suggested that the South African government’s National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and its anti-organised crime division known as The Scorpions, have carried out a smear campaign against Zuma.

    “These charges will be vigorously defended, in the context of the belief that the Scorpions (NPA) have acted wrongly and with improper motive calculated to discredit Mr. Zuma and ensure that he play no leadership role in the political future of our country,” said Michael Hulley in a statement.

    Given that the ANC has been the governing party in South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994, it is likely that Jacob Zuma could become the next president after general elections in 2009. Zuma has said, however, that he would resign if he was found guilty by the courts.

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    Texas wildfires push public resources to the limit

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    Texas wildfires push public resources to the limit
    Posted in Uncategorized | November 23rd, 2021

    Thursday, September 15, 2011

    A rash of wildfires in Texas in recent days has left many fire departments stretched thin on resources. Officials say firefighters handled over 18,000 wildfires in the state thus far in 2011; in a recent week there were nearly 200. President Obama declared Texas a disaster area recently.

    A number of wildfires around the state have struck near or even within populated areas. One of the worst fires yet struck near the city of Bastrop. That fire alone destroyed 45 square miles of land and over 700 residences, according to the Texas Forest Service.

    Wes Johnston, a captain with the Chandler Fire Department, told Wikinews that earlier this month, his department spent 7 hours extinguishing a single blaze near Brownsboro. Captain Johnston, who is also an accountant, explained that the excessive number of fires has placed stress on his department’s ability to cope with the demands. “Most volunteer fire departments [depend on] donations, completely; and donations have been down due to the economic conditions.” He went on to describe how fuel and maintenance costs put further strain on most departments’ ability to function effectively. “Even the cities have a set budget, for the paid departments, so they don’t factor in a’ lot of the variables for these types of incidents.”

    Some volunteer firefighters in the eastern part of the state have averaged 2–3 hours of sleep per night recently, due to heavy demands. Even spouses of some firefighters have voiced concern over workloads.

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    How Do Pneumatic Tools Work

    Posted in Workshop And Engineering Equipment | November 23rd, 2021

    Submitted by: Mark Scriven

    For many die hard home improvement fans, having the correct tools in order to complete a DIY task is extremely important. The correct tools will not only make your repairs much more accurate and provide you with a better finish; but will also provide you with more safety when using the needed tools. However, although many home improvers may have the correct tools, many may not be aware of how they actually work.

    In many cases it s extremely important as without the proper knowledge, one may be at risk of injuring themselves, or causing some form of damage within their home due to lack of knowledge. One of the most popular home improvement tools you may find in many homes is a pneumatic tool. These are exceptionally popular as they allow the user to power a wide range of DIY tools with the simple use of pressurised air. But what components are used and how exactly does the use of pressure help power tools?

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    Pneumatic tools require air pressure in order to work, in short-they provide the power which is needed to power the desired tools. The machine itself works with the aid of an air compressor which has a gas-powered pump mechanism which continuously forces air into a steel container until the air becomes pressurised enough. The tool is then attached to a hose which is connected to the steel tank via an air valve.

    Due to the high level in which the air is being pumped into the air compressor, the air is under a great deal of constant pressure. However, the air can only be relieved via its release valve which can only be opened or closed to control the air pressure when the pneumatic tool s air hose is connected. Once the hose is connected, this will cause the valve to open, allowing the pressurised air to escape directly into the hose. The hose also has an additional air release valve on the end which will remain closed for the duration of its use until it has been attached to the air gun. Once this is attached, the airway will become completely open which will allow the pressurised air to be sent directly into the air gun.

    Finally, there is the air gun which is needed in order to power the tools required. Every pneumatic tool, regardless of its use or size, will have its own air valve or firing pin. However, the pneumatic air gun will also have a safety mechanism on its tip in order to keep the user safe at all times. The firing mechanism will only be active in the event that the tip of air gun is being pressed against something, meaning that air will not be able to pass out through the gun in any other instance.

    When the trigger of the air gun is pulled, this will cause the firing pin on the pneumatic tool to open the valve situated inside the gun. The movement of the air will cause the barrel to shoot out air at a high velocity, making the intended tool work. Finally, it is important to be aware that the size and type of tool you are looking to power will determine which type of air compressor you will need. This is because the size of the tool will determine how much air it needs in order to work and without the correct air compressor, this could potentially affect the overall performance of the pneumatic tool.

    About the Author: Mark Scriven, marketing expert and author, writes articles on the internet, travel and home improvement. Stanley Bostitch offer a full range of

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    National plant materials center goes native in Washington, DC

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    National plant materials center goes native in Washington, DC
    Posted in Uncategorized | November 22nd, 2021

    Thursday, September 15, 2005

    Among its many ongoing research studies, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) National Plant Materials Center (NPMC), in Beltsville, Maryland, is researching native, ornamental, perennial plants which are tolerant of hot, droughty conditions. The end result of this research is to promote city gardening in the Washington/Baltimore metro area and to eventually expand to the entire mid-Atlantic region.

    “The use of native plants are beneficial to the region in that they are already adapted to the cultural conditions present in city environments and are unlikely to displace other native-plant communities,” said Shawn Belt, Horticulturalist at the NPMC. “And, not only do these native plants add to the diversity of inner-city plant materials they encourage wildlife as well.”

    Working with NRCS conservationists for Washington, DC, the NPMC has recently installed a “butterfly garden” a native-plant garden at the Myrtilla Miner Elementary School in NE Washington DC. According to Belt, Washington, DC typically has poor soils so this site will be a good evaluation for hot, dry conditions.

    “Since there are no farms in DC to award contracts for the various NRCS cost share programs, NRCS does award cost share for schools in order to educate students to the benefits of using native plants in city landscapes,” said Belt.

    NRCS conservationists have been encouraging teachers to install butterfly gardens with cost-share money from the Environmental Quality Incentives Programs (EQIP) to help with the costs of installing these gardens.

    While working with the school to install the native-plant garden, NRCS employees will evaluate the performance of the plants over the next 3 years. Additionally, evaluations will be continued in other areas of Washington, DC in order to replicate the “experiment” in differing locations.

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