WV Farm Bureau Magazine January 2015 | Page 26

by high dams of the type generally proposed by the Army Corps of Engineers are generally detrimental to the community and county in which such dams are located. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers largely depends upon projected recreational benefits to justify the construction of these dams and the purchase of large acreages of land adjoining the lake. Flood control studies undertaken by a government agency should be subject to a public forum. Farm Bureau favors alternative methods of flood control such as levies, dikes, dredging, small watershed dams, ponds, relocations and local protection projects. 96. INTERSTATE COMMISSION ON POTOMAC RIVER BASIN West Virginia Farm Bureau believes the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin should serve in an advisory capacity to the states in the Potomac Basin. It should not have approval or coercive authority within any state. The West Virginia Legislature should examine the existing interstate agreements and consider necessary clarification of TRACTOR SPECIAL! 23 HP to 100 HP TRACTORS 5 year Warranty Second to None! Now is the time to have your tractors repaired during the off season! • Engines • Clutches • Transmissions MCCONNELLSBURG MOTOR & IMPLEMENT 875 Lincoln Way East • McConnellsburg, PA • (717) 485-3181 [email protected] • www.mcmoim.com 26 West Virginia Farm Bureau News any authority or implied authority over West Virginia residents, property or agencies. Decisions affecting West Virginia should remain under the control, management, and responsibility of elected officials of West Virginia. 97. SCENIC RIVERS AND PARKS West Virginia Farm Bureau opposes any additions of West Virginia streams to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Program of the U.S. Department of Interior or U.S. Department of Agriculture or any other program that would impair title, management and local control of streams and river basins. Farm Bureau opposes the High Allegheny National Park and Birthplace of Rivers National Monument, and any federal land acquisitions. 98. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS The Army Corps of Engineers was given authority to control non-navigable and navigable streams and rivers in 1977. West Virginia Farm Bureau recommends this law be changed giving the Army Corps of Engineers control over only navigable rivers and streams. All authority over non-navigable rivers, streams and wetlands is to be delegated to the appropriate agencies of the state. 99. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL West Virginia Farm Bureau recommends that provisions be made for safe disposal within West Virginia of waste generated in state. Disposal of outof-state waste in West Virginia should be prohibited. We encourage strict enforcement of West Virginia litter laws. Recycling should be encouraged with the development of recycling centers, educational programs, and development of cost effective collection sites for the disposal of large items such as household appliances, tires, used machinery, etc. We recommend that a deposit of $.10 per unit be required on all carry out cans and bottles, and that the sellers of such beverages be required to refund the deposit when containers a