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	<title>Comments on: Comment on Draft TMDL for Monongahela River Watershed &#8212; Urgent</title>
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		<title>By: Duane Nichols</title>
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		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2014 23:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Publication:The Dominion Post; Date: January 12, 2014; Section:Local; Page No.:1-B    

Blessing the Mon River ---  Orthodox church holds commemoration

Article By Ben Conley, Morgantown Dominion Post, January 12, 2014

    Members of the St. Mary’s Orthodox Church in Westover held their annual commemoration of Jesus’ baptism Saturday, at the Edith Barill Riverfront Park boat ramp in Star City. 

    A steady rain didn’t dampen the spirits of two dozen or so who sang hymns, read Scripture and prayed in the riverside gazebo. 

    “It’s really a special blessing and we view the rain as a little bit of a blessing in and of itself. We know that God is with us,” the Rev. Matthew Stagon said. “It’s better that it rains than it’s snowy and icy and people can’t get here.” 

    Rev. Stagon blessed the water of the Monongahela River and asked for a blessing for everyone near and far whose lives the water will touch, including the entire Morgantown community. 

    Rev. Stagon lowered a wooden cross into the river as a heavy fog hung across the water. 

“We ’ve asked God to bless and transform these waters, just as we ask God to bless and transform our lives,” Rev. Stagon said. 

The river blessing was followed by a gathering for lunch. Rosemary Wesdock attended the blessing with her husband, Tom, and said praying for others “gives me a good feeling inside.” 

    “Everyone who we pray for, and we sincerely want all of that, all those blessings, upon the water, upon this city and everyone,” she said. 

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<p>Blessing the Mon River &#8212;  Orthodox church holds commemoration</p>
<p>Article By Ben Conley, Morgantown Dominion Post, January 12, 2014</p>
<p>    Members of the St. Mary’s Orthodox Church in Westover held their annual commemoration of Jesus’ baptism Saturday, at the Edith Barill Riverfront Park boat ramp in Star City. </p>
<p>    A steady rain didn’t dampen the spirits of two dozen or so who sang hymns, read Scripture and prayed in the riverside gazebo. </p>
<p>    “It’s really a special blessing and we view the rain as a little bit of a blessing in and of itself. We know that God is with us,” the Rev. Matthew Stagon said. “It’s better that it rains than it’s snowy and icy and people can’t get here.” </p>
<p>    Rev. Stagon blessed the water of the Monongahela River and asked for a blessing for everyone near and far whose lives the water will touch, including the entire Morgantown community. </p>
<p>    Rev. Stagon lowered a wooden cross into the river as a heavy fog hung across the water. </p>
<p>“We ’ve asked God to bless and transform these waters, just as we ask God to bless and transform our lives,” Rev. Stagon said. </p>
<p>The river blessing was followed by a gathering for lunch. Rosemary Wesdock attended the blessing with her husband, Tom, and said praying for others “gives me a good feeling inside.” </p>
<p>    “Everyone who we pray for, and we sincerely want all of that, all those blessings, upon the water, upon this city and everyone,” she said. </p>
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		<title>By: Duane Nichols</title>
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		<dc:creator>Duane Nichols</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Aug 2013 02:41:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The public Comment Period has been extended to September 16th.   

A special section should be added to this report describing the history of TDS LEVELS in the tributaries of the Monongahela River as well as the importance of TDS for the future.  Thus, total dissolved solids (TDS) should be considered as a parameter to be regulated in the analysis.</description>
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<p>A special section should be added to this report describing the history of TDS LEVELS in the tributaries of the Monongahela River as well as the importance of TDS for the future.  Thus, total dissolved solids (TDS) should be considered as a parameter to be regulated in the analysis.</p>
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