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RULES and REGULATIONS Title 25—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DEPARTMENT of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION [25 PA
1226 RULES AND REGULATIONS Title 25—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION [25 PA. CODE CH. 93] Corrective Amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 93.9j The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has discovered a discrepancy between the agency text of 25 Pa. Code § 93.9j (relating to Drainage List J) as deposited with the Legislative Reference Bureau (Bureau) and published at 32 Pa.B. 4695, 4699 (September 28, 2002) and the official text as published in the Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet No. 337, December 2002), and as currently appearing in the Pennsylvania Code. When the amendments made by the Department at 32 Pa.B. 4695 were codified, an entry for the Lackawanna River in Luzerne County and an unnamed tributary to it were never deleted as proposed. Therefore, under 45 Pa.C.S. § 901: The Department has deposited with the Bureau a corrective amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 93.9j. The corrective amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 93.9j is effective as of December 7, 2002, the date the defective official text was announced in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The correct version of 25 Pa. Code § 93.9j appears in Annex A, with ellipses referring to the existing text of the regulation. Annex A TITLE 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PART I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Subpart C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES ARTICLE II. WATER RESOURCES CHAPTER 93. WATER QUALITY STANDARDS § 93.9j. Drainage List J. Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania Lackawanna River Exceptions Water Uses To Specific Stream Zone County -
Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - September 2021
Pennsylvania Wild Trout Waters (Natural Reproduction) - September 2021 Length County of Mouth Water Trib To Wild Trout Limits Lower Limit Lat Lower Limit Lon (miles) Adams Birch Run Long Pine Run Reservoir Headwaters to Mouth 39.950279 -77.444443 3.82 Adams Hayes Run East Branch Antietam Creek Headwaters to Mouth 39.815808 -77.458243 2.18 Adams Hosack Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters to Mouth 39.914780 -77.467522 2.90 Adams Knob Run Birch Run Headwaters to Mouth 39.950970 -77.444183 1.82 Adams Latimore Creek Bermudian Creek Headwaters to Mouth 40.003613 -77.061386 7.00 Adams Little Marsh Creek Marsh Creek Headwaters dnst to T-315 39.842220 -77.372780 3.80 Adams Long Pine Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters to Long Pine Run Reservoir 39.942501 -77.455559 2.13 Adams Marsh Creek Out of State Headwaters dnst to SR0030 39.853802 -77.288300 11.12 Adams McDowells Run Carbaugh Run Headwaters to Mouth 39.876610 -77.448990 1.03 Adams Opossum Creek Conewago Creek Headwaters to Mouth 39.931667 -77.185555 12.10 Adams Stillhouse Run Conococheague Creek Headwaters to Mouth 39.915470 -77.467575 1.28 Adams Toms Creek Out of State Headwaters to Miney Branch 39.736532 -77.369041 8.95 Adams UNT to Little Marsh Creek (RM 4.86) Little Marsh Creek Headwaters to Orchard Road 39.876125 -77.384117 1.31 Allegheny Allegheny River Ohio River Headwater dnst to conf Reed Run 41.751389 -78.107498 21.80 Allegheny Kilbuck Run Ohio River Headwaters to UNT at RM 1.25 40.516388 -80.131668 5.17 Allegheny Little Sewickley Creek Ohio River Headwaters to Mouth 40.554253 -80.206802 -
Entire Bulletin
Volume 49 Number 12 Saturday, March 23, 2019 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 1329—1500 Agencies in this issue The Courts Department of Banking and Securities Department of Environmental Protection Department of Health Department of State Environmental Quality Board Game Commission Governor’s Office Health Care Cost Containment Council Insurance Department Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission State Board of Dentistry State Conservation Commission State Employees’ Retirement Board Detailed list of contents appears inside. Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet): Pennsylvania Bulletin Pennsylvania No. 532, March 2019 TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY Attn: 800 Church Rd. W. 17055-3198 PA Mechanicsburg, FRY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. COMMUNICATIONS, FRY CUT ON DOTTED LINES AND ENCLOSE IN AN ENVELOPE CHANGE NOTICE/NEW SUBSCRIPTION If information on mailing label is incorrect, please email changes to [email protected] or mail to: mail or [email protected] to changes email please incorrect, is label mailing on information If (City) (State) (Zip Code) label) mailing on name above number digit (6 NUMBER CUSTOMER NAME INDIVIDUAL OF NAME—TITLE OFFICE ADDRESS (Number and Street) (City) (State) (Zip The Pennsylvania Bulletin is published weekly by Fry PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN Communications, Inc. for the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia, Legislative Reference Bureau, 641 Main Capitol Build- (ISSN 0162-2137) ing, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120, under the policy supervision and direction of the Joint Committee on Docu- ments under 4 Pa.C.S. Part II (relating to publication and effectiveness of Commonwealth documents). The subscrip- tion rate is $87.00 per year, postpaid to points in the United States. Individual copies are $2.50. Checks for subscriptions and individual copies should be made payable to ‘‘Fry Communications, Inc.’’ Periodicals postage paid at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. -
North Country Region Comprehensive Plan
North Country Region Comprehensive Plan January 2010 Prepared for: Mount Pleasant Township and Preston Township Wayne County, Pennsylvania Prepared by: Shepstone Management Company James Martin, Community Planner Wayne County Planning Department www.shepstone.net/northcountry North Country Region Comprehensive Plan Acknowledgments The following individuals participated on the steering committee that provided over-sight and direction for this North Country Region Comprehensive Plan project: Richard Burleigh, Supervisor - Mt. Pleasant Township Philip Eltz, Supervisor - Mt. Pleasant Township Albert Wildenstein, Supervisor - Mt. Pleasant Township Eleanor McGraw, Secretary - Mt. Pleasant Township Andy Evanitsky, Supervisor - Preston Township Alan Jones, Supervisor - Preston Township Beverly Watson, Supervisor - Preston Township Mary Ann Llewellyn, Secretary - Preston Township Tom Nebzydoski, Planning Commission - Mt. Pleasant Township Ron Peck, Planning Commission - Mt. Pleasant Township Kuni Holbert, Planning Commission - Preston Township Sally Moretti, Planning Commission - Preston Township Robert Cox - Mount Pleasant Township Paul Wells - Preston Township Edward Coar, Wayne County Department of Planning Derek Williams, Wayne County Department of Planning The following agencies also supported the development of this North Country Region Comprehensive Plan project through financial assistance or professional staff services: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Wayne County Department of Planning Linda Lee assembled -
Water Company
VOLUME 2 PENNSYLVANIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY 2020 GENERAL BASE RATE CASE R-2020-3019369 (WATER) R-2020-3019371 (WASTEWATER) SCOPE OF OPERATIONS SCOPE OF OPERATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Water Abington 2 Bangor 5 Berry Hollow 7 Berwick 8 Boggs 9 Brownell/Fallbrook 10 Brownsville 12 Butler 14 Ceasetown/Watres 18 Clarion 22 Coatesville 24 Connellsville 26 Crystal Lake 27 Ellwood 29 Forest City 31 Frackville 33 Glen Alsace 35 Hershey 39 Hillcrest 42 Homesite 43 Indian Rocks 44 Indiana 45 Kane 47 Kittanning 48 Lake Heritage 49 Laurel Ridge 50 Lehman Pike 51 McEwensville Water 63 Milton 64 Mon-Valley 69 Moshannon Valley 70 Nazareth/Blue Mountain 72 Nesbitt/Huntville 75 New Castle 79 Nittany 82 Norristown 83 Olwen Heights 87 Penn Water 88 SCOPE OF OPERATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Pittsburgh 90 Pocono 94 Pocono Mt. Lake Forest Community Assoc. 96 Punxsutawney 97 Royersford 99 Scott Township 102 Scranton/Chinchilla 103 Steelton 107 Susquehanna 109 Sutton Hills 111 Turbotbille 112 Uniontown 113 Warren 115 Washington 116 West Shore 118 Yardley 122 Wastewater Blue Mountain Lake WW 128 Clarion WW 132 Claysville WW 134 Coatesville WW 135 Dravosburg WW 138 Duquesne WW 140 Exeter WW 142 Fairview WW 144 Franklin/Hamiltonban WW 145 Kane WW 146 Koppel WW 147 Lehman Pike WW 148 Marcel Lakes WW 153 McEwensville WW 154 McKeesport WW 155 New Cumberland WW 158 Paint Elk WW 159 Pocono WW 160 Scranton WW 164 Turbotville WW 169 WATER 1 Pennsylvania-American Water Company ABINGTON Pennsylvania American Water Company’s Abington district provides water service to approximately 6,458 customers throughout the Boroughs of Clarks Summit, Clarks Green and Dalton; and portions of Waverly, South Abington, North Abington, Scott, and Glenburn and Newton Townships. -
Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan
Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan prepared by The Lackawanna River Corridor Association November 2001 This project is funded with support from the Chesapeake Bay Program Small Watershed Grants Program administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the Scranton Area Foundation, the Rivers Conservation Program of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and The membership and community support funding received through contributions to the Lackawanna River Corridor Association. This document has been prepared by: Bernard McGurl, Executive Director For the: Arthur Popp, Project Manager Deilsie Heath Kulesa, Administrative Assistant Gail Puente, Education and Outreach Coordinator Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Executive Summary: Issues, Process 1.2. Executive Plan Recommendations 1.3. Priority Recommendations 1.4. Considerations for Implementation 2. Purpose and Vision 2.1 Vision 2.2 Scope of Work 3. The River and Its Watershed 3.1 Soils and Geology 3.2 Flora and Fauna 3.3 Socio-economics and Cultural History 4. Issues: A discussion and review of public policy issues and topics affecting the Lackawanna River Watershed Environment 4.1 A discussion and review of public policy issues and topics affecting the Lackawanna River Watershed environment 5. Water Quality and Quantity 5.1 Sewage Treatment, Treatment Plants, CSO’s, Act 537 Planning 5.2 Storm Water Management 5.3 Acid Mine Drainage/Abandoned Mine Reclamation 5.4 Erosion and Sedimentation 5.5 Water Supply 5.6 Aquatic Habitats and Fisheries 6. Land Stewardship 6.1 Flood Plain Management 6.2 Stream Encroachment 6.3 Riparian and Upland Forest and Forestry Management 6.4 Wetlands 6.5 Natural Areas and Open Space Management 6.6 Land Use Regulations and Watershed Best Management Practices 6.7 Reclamation and Economic Development 6.8 Litter, Illegal Dumping and Contaminated Sites 7. -
1 Annex a TITLE 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Annex A TITLE 25. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PART I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Subpart C. PROTECTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES ARTICLE II. WATER RESOURCES CHAPTER 93. WATER QUALITY STANDARDS DESIGNATED WATER USES AND WATER QUALITY CRITERIA § 93.9d. Drainage List D. Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania Lehigh River Exceptions Water Uses Stream Zone County To Specific Protected Criteria 2—Lehigh River Main Stem, the point Lehigh TSF, MF None at 40° 52' 3.5" N; 75° 44' 9.3" W to Allentown Dam 3—[Unnamed Basins, the point at Carbon[- CWF, MF None Tributaries] UNTs 40° 52' 3.5" N; 75° Lehigh] to Lehigh River 44' 9.3" W to [Allentown Dam] UNT 03913 at 40°48`11.1"N; 75°40`20.6"W 3—Silkmill Run Basin Carbon CWF, MF None 3—Mauch Chunk Creek 5—White Bear Creek Basin, Source to SR Carbon EV, MF None 902 Bridge 5—White Bear Creek Basin, SR 902 Bridge Carbon CWF, MF None to inlet of Mauch Chunk Lake 4—Mauch Chunk Basin Carbon CWF, MF None Lake 3—Mauch Chunk Basin, Mauch Chunk Carbon CWF, MF None Creek Lake Dam to Mouth 1 3—Beaver Run Basin Carbon HQ-CWF, None MF 3—Long Run Basin Carbon CWF, MF None 3—Mahoning Creek Basin, Source to [Carbon] CWF, MF None Wash Creek Schuylkill 4—Wash Creek Basin Schuylkill HQ-CWF, None MF 3—Mahoning Creek Basin, Wash Creek Schuylkill CWF, MF None to UNT 04074 at 40°46`43.4"N; 75°50`35.2"W 4—UNT 04074 Basin Schuylkill HQ-CWF, None MF 3—Mahoning Creek Basin, UNT 04074 to Carbon CWF, MF None Mouth 3—Pohopoco Creek Basin, Source to SR Monroe CWF, MF None 3016 Bridge at Merwinsburg 3—Pohopoco Creek Main Stem, SR 3016 -
Guide Book to the D & H Rail-Trail
Guide Book to the D & H Rail-Trail PO Box 32 948 North Main Street Union Dale, PA 18470 [email protected] • www. nepa-rail-trails.org • 570.679.9300 Getting to the D&H Rail-Trail From points south of Scranton: Interstate 81N, Exit 187 (Route 84/380/6) to US Route 6 Carbondale (Lackawanna Valley Industrial Highway). Take the LVIH to Exit 7 (a left) to Business Route 6, Carbondale. Go down hill about 2 miles to Route 171. Take right on Route 171. Follow to Simpson or Forest City Trailhead (see below) From points north of Scranton: Interstate 81S, take Business Route 6, Exit 191A (View- mont Mall). Follow Route 6 north into Carbondale. Turn left onto Rte 171 into Simpson. For Simpson Trailhead, turn right just before bridge on Reservoir St, then an im- mediate left, see army tank and trailhead sign ahead. To Forest City Trailhead: Follow above directions to Simpson, continue on Route 171 north to Forest City. Turn right past Kost Tire on to Route 247. Go about 1/3 mile to first right—Forest City Industrial Park Road. Trailhead on right. To improved northern sections of trail from I-81 and Binghamton area: Interstate 81, Lenoxville Exit 206, follow signs to Elk Moun- tain on Route 374. Past Elk, turn left at “T”, then right at 4-way Stop. Go about 2 miles; trail crosses Route 374. Park along side of trail to south. To unimproved northernmost trail sections and Starrucca Viaduct: Great Bend, exit to Route 171 towards Susquehanna and Lanesboro, continue straight when Route 171 turns right to Thompson. -
Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan
Lackawanna River Watershed Conservation Plan prepared by The Lackawanna River Corridor Association November 2001 This project is funded with support from the Chesapeake Bay Program Small Watershed Grants Program administered by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the Scranton Area Foundation, the Rivers Conservation Program of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and The membership and community support funding received through contributions to the Lackawanna River Corridor Association. This document has been prepared by: Bernard McGurl, Executive Director For the: Arthur Popp, Project Manager Deilsie Heath Kulesa, Administrative Assistant Gail Puente, Education and Outreach Coordinator Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Executive Summary: Issues, Process 1.2. Executive Plan Recommendations 1.3. Priority Recommendations 1.4. Considerations for Implementation 2. Purpose and Vision 2.1 Vision 2.2 Scope of Work 3. The River and Its Watershed 3.1 Soils and Geology 3.2 Flora and Fauna 3.3 Socio-economics and Cultural History 4. Issues: A discussion and review of public policy issues and topics affecting the Lackawanna River Watershed Environment 4.1 A discussion and review of public policy issues and topics affecting the Lackawanna River Watershed environment 5. Water Quality and Quantity 5.1 Sewage Treatment, Treatment Plants, CSO’s, Act 537 Planning 5.2 Storm Water Management 5.3 Acid Mine Drainage/Abandoned Mine Reclamation 5.4 Erosion and Sedimentation 5.5 Water Supply 5.6 Aquatic Habitats and Fisheries 6. Land Stewardship 6.1 Flood Plain Management 6.2 Stream Encroachment 6.3 Riparian and Upland Forest and Forestry Management 6.4 Wetlands 6.5 Natural Areas and Open Space Management 6.6 Land Use Regulations and Watershed Best Management Practices 6.7 Reclamation and Economic Development 6.8 Litter, Illegal Dumping and Contaminated Sites 7. -
A Publication of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association
Lackawanna River Watershed Atlas A publication of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association Lackawanna River Watershed Atlas Geographic Information Systems mapping in the watershed area of northeastern Pennsylvania in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Susquehanna, and Wayne counties. A publication of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association First Edition Copyright 2008 This publication made possible by a grant from the Margaret Briggs Foundation and by support from the membership of the Lackawanna River Corridor Association. Map and atlas design: Alexandra Serio Younica Acknowledgements This project was made possible by a grant from the Margaret Briggs Foundation. The Lackawanna River Corridor Association would like to thank the following organizations assisting with this project. Concurrent Technologies Corporation King’s College Lackawanna County Conservation District Lackawanna County GIS Luzerne County GIS Wayne County GIS Cover Graphic The watershed graphic is derived from a mosaic of the 10 meter digital elevation model United States Geological Survey Table of Contents Original drawings by Bernie McGurl The Lackawanna River Guide, 1994 Acronyms ……..…………………….. ii Mapping Details ……..…………………….. iii Introductory Overview ……..…………………….. 1 The Lackawanna River Basin and Adjacent Watersheds What is a Watershed? ……..…………………….. 3 Places ……..…………………….. 5 Geology & Industry ……..…………………….. 7 GIS for the Watershed ……..…………………….. 9 Land Use ……..…………………….. 11 People ……..…………………….. 13 The Water ……..…………………….. 15 Preserving the Watershed ……..…………………….. 17 The -
Forest City Public Water Supply ID# PA2359014
2018 Forest City Public Water Supply ID# PA2359014 Este informe contiene información importante acerca de su agua potable. Haga que tradúzca para usted, ó hable con alguien que lo entienda. (This report contains important information about your drinking water. Have someone translate it for you if needed.) A Message from the President Dear Valued Customer: On behalf of all Pennsylvania American Water employees, I am pleased to share with you another excellent annual report on the quality of your drinking water. This Water Quality Report provides the results of local water testing between January and December 2018. As you will see, we continue to supply your community with water that meets or surpasses all regulatory standards. Water service from Pennsylvania American Water is an exceptional value. We employ a great deal of expertise, technology and infrastructure to bring water from the source, treat it to make it safe and clean, and deliver it to you around the clock. Our plant operators, water quality experts, engineers and maintenance crews work continuously to make sure reliable water service is always there when you need it. Delivering high-quality water service also requires significant investment to replace and upgrade aging pipe, equipment and facilities. In 2018 alone, we invested nearly $352 million in system improvements across the Commonwealth. We also remain committed to protecting our drinking water supplies, and we continue to support efforts to improve our watersheds and use advanced technology to monitor the quality of our water sources. Water is essential for public health, fire protection, economic development and our overall quality of life. -
September 3, 2011 (Pages 4741-4834)
Pennsylvania Bulletin Volume 41 (2011) Repository 9-3-2011 September 3, 2011 (Pages 4741-4834) Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2011 Recommended Citation Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau, "September 3, 2011 (Pages 4741-4834)" (2011). Volume 41 (2011). 36. https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/pabulletin_2011/36 This September is brought to you for free and open access by the Pennsylvania Bulletin Repository at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 41 (2011) by an authorized administrator of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law Digital Repository. Volume 41 Number 36 Saturday, September 3, 2011 • Harrisburg, PA Pages 4741—4834 Agencies in this issue The Courts Department of Banking Department of Environmental Protection Department of Health Department of Labor and Industry Department of Public Welfare Department of Revenue Department of Transportation Environmental Hearing Board Environmental Quality Board Independent Regulatory Review Commission Insurance Department Legislative Reference Bureau Patient Safety Authority Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Philadelphia Parking Authority State Board of Nursing State Board of Vehicle Manufacturers, Dealers and Salespersons State Ethics Commission Susquehanna River Basin Commission Detailed list of contents appears inside. Latest Pennsylvania Code Reporters (Master Transmittal Sheets): No. 442, September 2011 published weekly by Fry Communications, Inc. for the PENNSYLVANIA Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Legislative Reference Bu- BULLETIN reau, 641 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120, (ISSN 0162-2137) under the policy supervision and direction of the Joint Committee on Documents pursuant to Part II of Title 45 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (relating to publi- cation and effectiveness of Commonwealth Documents).