Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing, 9619-9621 [05-3768]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 38 / Monday, February 28, 2005 / Notices POLF–VISTA Initiative, as well as the community organizations that utilize the services of these volunteer centers. Copies of the information collection request can be obtained by contacting the office listed below in the ADDRESSES section of this notice. DATES: Written comments must be submitted to the office listed in the ADDRESSES section by April 29, 2005. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the title of the information collection activity, by any of the following methods: (1) By mail sent to: Corporation for National and Community Service, Attn: Kelly Arey, Department of Research and Policy Development, Rm 8100, 1201 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20525. (2) By hand delivery or by courier to the Corporation’s mailroom, Room 6010, at the mail address given in paragraph (1) above, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. (3) By fax to: 202–565–2785, Attn: Kelly Arey, Research Analyst. (4) Electronically through the Corporation’s e-mail address system: karey@cns.gov. (5) Individuals who use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TTY–TDD) may call (202) 565–2799 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Arey, (202) 606–5000 ext. 197, or by e-mail at karey@cns.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Corporation is particularly interested in comments which: • Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the Corporation, including whether the information will have practical utility; • Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; • Enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information to be collected; and • Minimize the burden of the collection of information to those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g. permitting electronic submissions of responses. Background The Corporation is strongly committed to evaluating the VerDate jul<14>2003 16:34 Feb 25, 2005 Jkt 205001 effectiveness of its programs. Through this effort, the Corporation will survey the volunteer centers that serve as placement sites for the POLF–VISTA Initiative and their community partners that receive services as part of this initiative in order to assess the experiences of stakeholders and examine how they implement volunteer recruitment and management best practices. Type of Review: New collection. Agency: Corporation for National and Community Service. Title: Examination of Points of Light Foundation Strengthening Communities AmeriCorps*VISTA Initiative. OMB Number: None. Agency Number: None. Affected Public: Non-profit organizations. Total Respondents: 109. Frequency: Once. Average Time Per Response: 10 minutes. Estimated Total Burden Hours: 1090 minutes. Total Burden Cost (capital/startup): None. Total Burden Cost (operating/ maintenance): None. Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized and/or included in the request for Office of Management and Budget approval of the information collection request; they will also become a matter of public record. Dated: February 22, 2005. Robert Grimm, Director, Department of Research and Policy Development. [FR Doc. 05–3827 Filed 2–25–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6050–$$–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army Army Science Board; Notice of Open Meeting In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), announcement is made of the following Committee Meeting. Name of Committee: Army Science Board (ASB). Date(s) of Meeting: 24 and 25 February 2005. Time(s) of Meeting: 0800–1700, 24 February 2005; 0800–1200, 25 February 2005. Place: Institute for Defense Analysis. 1. Agenda: The Army Science Board FY05 Summer Study on ‘‘Modularity’’ will be holding a meeting on 24 and 25 February 2005. The meeting will be held PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 9619 at the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA). The meeting will begin at 0800 hrs on the 24th and will end at approximately 1200 hrs on the 25th. For further information, please contact Melanie McAnney at either Melanie.mcanney@hqda.army.mil or (703) 604–7479. Thank you. Wayne Joyner, Program Support Specialist, Army Science Board. [FR Doc. 05–3790 Filed 2–25–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3710–08–M DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing Notice is hereby given that the Delaware River Basin Commission will hold an informal conference followed by a public hearing on Wednesday, March 16, 2005. The hearing will be part of the Commission’s regular business meeting. Both the conference session and business meeting are open to the public and will be held at the offices of Wolf, Block, Schorr and SolisCohen, LLP, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 26th floor conference room. The conference among the commissioners and staff will begin at 9:30 a.m. Topics of discussion will include: a status report on the development of numeric values for existing water quality in the Lower Delaware; a report of the Water Management Advisory Committee; a report of the Flow Management Technical Advisory Committee; a proposal to amend Resolution No. 2002–33 relating to the operation of Lake Wallenpaupack during drought watch, drought warning and drought operations (previously noticed as a resolution to amend the Water Code and Comprehensive Plan relating to the coordinated operation of lower basin and hydroelectric reservoirs during a basinwide drought); a report on the February 17–18, 2005 meeting of the Expert Panel for the Phase 2 TMDL for PCBs in the Delaware Estuary; and a proposal to amend the Water Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan by establishing pollutant minimization plan requirements for point and non-point discharges following issuance of a TMDL or assimilative capacity determination. The subjects of the public hearing to be held during the 1:30 p.m. business E:\FR\FM\28FEN1.SGM 28FEN1 9620 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 38 / Monday, February 28, 2005 / Notices meeting include the dockets listed below: 1. Forest Park Water (North Penn and North Wales Water Authorities) D–65– 76 CP–9. An application to treat and discharge additional wastewater resulting from the proposed expansion of the Forest Park Water Treatment Plant located in Chalfont Borough, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The applicant clarifies and disinfects up to 2 million gallons per day (mgd) of filter backwash and rinse water prior to discharging to Pine Run in the Neshaminy Creek Watershed. The potable water filtration plant will be expanded from 30 to 40 mgd to meet the existing Water Allocation Permit limit. Therefore, no expansion of the Point Pleasant Pumping Station on the Delaware River is required. The expanded waste water treatment and water filtration facilities will continue to serve portions of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, both in Pennsylvania. 2. Borough of Phoenixville D–67–80 CP–2. An application to upgrade a 4 million gallon per day sewage treatment plant (STP) to meet proposed nitrification standards and to improve effluent disinfection. The project is located off the intersection of Main Street and Second Avenue in Phoenixville Borough, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The project will continue to serve Phoenixville Borough, Schuylkill Township and East Pikeland Township, all in Chester County. STP effluent will continue to be discharged to the non-tidal Schuylkill River in an area designated as ModifiedRecreational in the DRBC Comprehensive Plan. No expansion of annual average treatment capacity is proposed, but the ability to treat wet weather related surges will be significantly improved. 3. Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. D–88– 54–2. An application to modify a landfill leachate treatment plant discharge to the tidal Delaware River via a constructed discharge cove in Water Quality Zone 2. The treatment plant serves the Tullytown and GROWS Landfills and is located off Bordentown Road in Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The existing 0.1 million gallon per day leachate treatment plant utilizes the Best Available Treatment Technology but cannot consistently meet effluent total dissolved solids and color limits. The docket holder has requested modification to its docket to allow an increase in the average discharge concentration of Total Dissolved Solids to 10,000 mg/l from the current 6,560 mg/l and an increase VerDate jul<14>2003 16:34 Feb 25, 2005 Jkt 205001 in the maximum effluent limit for True Color to 1,500 units from the current 750 units on a platinum-cobalt scale. In support of its requested modifications, the docket holder has completed an environmental study that indicates the changes would result in no significant impact to the Delaware Estuary. No increase in treatment plant capacity is proposed. The docket holder also proposes to construct two effluent storage tanks at the GROWS leachate treatment plant to replace an existing tank and seeks approval to haul leachate to a proposed transfer station that will reroute flow to the Morrisville Borough sewage treatment plant, just upstream on the tidal Delaware River within Water Quality Zone 2. 4. County of Bucks—Neshaminy Manor Complex D–91–36 CP RENEWAL. An application for the renewal of a ground water withdrawal project to continue withdrawal of 6.0 mg/30 days to supply the applicant’s commercial and institutional water supply distribution system from existing Wells Nos. 4 and 5 in the Lockatong and Stockton formations, respectively. The project is located in Doylestown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania and is located in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area. 5. Talamore at Oak Terrace Inc. D– 93–30–2. An application for renewal of a ground water withdrawal project to continue to supply up to 5.0 million gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) of water for supplemental irrigation of the applicant’s golf course from three existing wells, all in the Stockton Formation. No change in the existing allocation is proposed. The project is located in the Park Creek Watershed in Horsham Township, Montgomery County, in the Southeast Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area. 6. Sealed Air Corporation D–94–81– 2. An application for renewal of a ground water withdrawal project to continue to supply up to 8.0 million gallons per thirty days of water for industrial process from existing Wells Nos. PW–1 and PW–2 located in the Buffalo Springs Formation. No increase in allocation is proposed. The project is located in the Schuylkill River Watershed in the City of Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. 7. Audubon Water Company D– 2004–4 CP. An application for approval of a ground water withdrawal project to supply up to 14.688 mg/30 days of water to the applicant’s public water distribution system from new Well No. AWC–14 in the Stockton Formation, 1.44 mg/30 days of water from Wells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and to increase the PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 existing withdrawal from all wells to 49.79 mg/30 days. The project wells are located in the Pine Run and Schuylkill River watersheds in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area. 8. West Bradford Township D–2004– 22 CP. An application to construct a 0.146 million gallon per day (mgd) sewage treatment plant (STP) to serve a proposed 286 home development on the 559 acre DuPont Estate property off the intersection of Lone Eagle and Romansville Roads in West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Following secondary treatment in oxidation lagoons, disinfected effluent will be spray applied to 26 adjacent acres at a rate of 0.16 inches per hour. A 14.7 million gallon storage pond will be provided to hold effluent for up to 100 days during prolonged cold or wet weather periods; therefore, no discharge to Broad Run in the West Branch Brandywine Creek Watershed is required. 9. Mobile Pipe Line Company D– 2004–36–1. An application to construct a new 12-inch diameter refined petroleum products pipeline under the Delaware River to replace a commontrench dual pipeline, which is also used to convey liquid petroleum products (gasoline, heating oil and diesel fuel). The proposed pipeline crossing of the tidal Delaware River in DRBC Water Quality Zone 3 will utilize the best available technology to install the new pipeline approximately 30 to 50 feet below the bottom of the Delaware River, via the directional drilling method. The proposed 5,200 foot long pipeline will be connected on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Estuary with a proposed 1,400 foot long conventional trench pipeline to the Valero Refinery in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County. On the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River, the proposed pipeline will be connected to a proposed 1,350 foot long conventional trench pipeline in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, where it will convey the flow to the existing distribution system. Less than one acre of wetlands will be disturbed, and that will be of temporary duration. The proposed pipeline will be pressure-tested using up to 50,000 gallons of potable water from the Philadelphia Water Department, which has adequate existing capacity, prior to the discharge to the Delaware Estuary via an existing energy-diffusing and chlorine-dissipating drainage swale. 10. Mafco Worldwide Corporation D–2004–38–1. An application for approval of a ground water and surface E:\FR\FM\28FEN1.SGM 28FEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 38 / Monday, February 28, 2005 / Notices water withdrawal project to supply up to 11 million gallons per 30 days (mg/ 30 days) of water to the applicant’s industrial food processing facility from Wells Nos. 1 East and 3 West and up to 11 mg/30 days from the Delaware River intakes and to limit the existing withdrawal from all sources to 11 mg/ 30 days. The project is located in the Delaware River in the City of Camden, Camden County, New Jersey. 11. Alcoa Extrusions, Inc. D–2005– 1–1. An application for an existing industrial wastewater treatment plant to process up to 0.1 million gallons per day and to continue to discharge to the West Branch Schuylkill River through five existing outfalls. No modification of the existing plant or increase in flow is proposed. The applicant is a manufacturing facility located in Cressona Borough, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. In addition to the public hearing on the dockets listed above, the Commission’s 1:30 p.m. business meeting will include a public hearing and possible action on a resolution to amend Resolution No. 2002–33 relating to the operation of Lake Wallenpaupack during drought watch, drought warning and drought operations (previously noticed as a resolution to amend the Water Code and Comprehensive Plan relating to the coordinated operation of lower basin and hydroelectric reservoirs during a basinwide drought); and a resolution to amend the Water Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan by establishing pollutant minimization plan requirements for point and non-point discharges following issuance of a TMDL or assimilative capacity determination. The public hearing on the resolution to amend Resolution No. 2002–33 is the second public hearing on this item and is limited to comments on Paragraph 1.B.2. of the resolution. Paragraph 1.B.2. provides that during drought warning and drought operations, Lake Wallenpaupack will be utilized with consideration given to established flow and temperature targets in the Upper Delaware River and in the West Branch Delaware, East Branch Delaware, and Neversink Rivers. Comment on all other aspects of the resolution was closed following a public hearing on January 19, 2005. The meeting will also include: adoption of the Minutes of the January 19, 2005 business meeting; announcements; a report on basin hydrologic conditions; a report by the executive director; a report by the Commission’s general counsel; and an opportunity for public dialogue. Draft VerDate jul<14>2003 16:34 Feb 25, 2005 Jkt 205001 dockets and the resolutions scheduled for public hearing or action on March 16, 2005 will be posted on the Commission’s Web site, https:// www.drbc.net, where they can be accessed through the Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing. Additional documents relating to the dockets and other items may be examined at the Commission’s offices. Please contact William Muszynski at 609–883–9500 ext. 221 with any docketrelated questions. Individuals in need of an accommodation as provided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act who wish to attend the informational meeting, conference session or hearings should contact the commission secretary directly at 609–883–9500 ext. 203 or through the Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) at 711, to discuss how the Commission may accommodate your needs. Dated: February 22, 2005. Pamela M. Bush, Commission Secretary. [FR Doc. 05–3768 Filed 2–25–05; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6360–01–P DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request AGENCY: Department of Education. SUMMARY: The Leader, Information Management Case Services Team, Regulatory Information Management Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer invites comments on the submission for OMB review as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before March 30, 2005. ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Attention: Carolyn Lovett, Desk Officer, Department of Education, Office of Management and Budget, 725 17th Street, NW., Room 10235, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503 or faxed to (202) 395–6974. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 3506 of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35) requires that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) provide interested Federal agencies and the public an early opportunity to comment on information collection requests. OMB may amend or waive the requirement for public consultation to the extent that public participation in the approval process PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 9621 would defeat the purpose of the information collection, violate State or Federal law, or substantially interfere with any agency’s ability to perform its statutory obligations. The Leader, Information Management Case Services Team, Regulatory Information Management Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer, publishes that notice containing proposed information collection requests prior to submission of these requests to OMB. Each proposed information collection, grouped by office, contains the following: (1) Type of review requested, e.g. new, revision, extension, existing or reinstatement; (2) Title; (3) Summary of the collection; (4) Description of the need for, and proposed use of, the information; (5) Respondents and frequency of collection; and (6) Reporting and/or Recordkeeping burden. OMB invites public comment. Dated: February 22, 2005. Angela C. Arrington, Leader, Information Management Case Services Team, Regulatory Information Management Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Type of Review: Reinstatement. Title: OSERS Peer Review Data Form. Frequency: Biennially. Affected Public: Individuals or household. Reporting and Recordkeeping Hour Burden: Responses: 2,500. Burden Hours: 1,250. Abstract: OSERS Peer Review Data Form will be used to evaluate applications submitted under Part D of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA, H.R. 1350). The law indicates that ‘‘peer review panels shall include, to the extent practicable, parents of children with disabilities, individuals with disabilities, and persons from diverse backgrounds’’ Requests for copies of the submission for OMB review; comment request may be accessed from https:// edicsweb.ed.gov. by selecting the ‘‘Browse Pending Collections’’ link and by clicking on link number 2650. When you access the information collection, click on ‘‘Download Attachments’’ to view. Written requests for information should be addressed to U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW., Potomac Center, 9th Floor, Washington, DC 20202–4700. Requests may also be electronically mailed to the Internet address OCIOlRIMG@ed.gov or faxed to 202–245–6621. Please specify the complete title of the E:\FR\FM\28FEN1.SGM 28FEN1

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DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION


Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing

    Notice is hereby given that the Delaware River Basin Commission 
will hold an informal conference followed by a public hearing on 
Wednesday, March 16, 2005. The hearing will be part of the Commission's 
regular business meeting. Both the conference session and business 
meeting are open to the public and will be held at the offices of Wolf, 
Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, LLP, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, in the 26th floor conference room.
    The conference among the commissioners and staff will begin at 9:30 
a.m. Topics of discussion will include: a status report on the 
development of numeric values for existing water quality in the Lower 
Delaware; a report of the Water Management Advisory Committee; a report 
of the Flow Management Technical Advisory Committee; a proposal to 
amend Resolution No. 2002-33 relating to the operation of Lake 
Wallenpaupack during drought watch, drought warning and drought 
operations (previously noticed as a resolution to amend the Water Code 
and Comprehensive Plan relating to the coordinated operation of lower 
basin and hydroelectric reservoirs during a basinwide drought); a 
report on the February 17-18, 2005 meeting of the Expert Panel for the 
Phase 2 TMDL for PCBs in the Delaware Estuary; and a proposal to amend 
the Water Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan by 
establishing pollutant minimization plan requirements for point and 
non-point discharges following issuance of a TMDL or assimilative 
capacity determination.
    The subjects of the public hearing to be held during the 1:30 p.m. 
business

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meeting include the dockets listed below:
    1. Forest Park Water (North Penn and North Wales Water Authorities) 
D-65-76 CP-9. An application to treat and discharge additional 
wastewater resulting from the proposed expansion of the Forest Park 
Water Treatment Plant located in Chalfont Borough, Bucks County, 
Pennsylvania. The applicant clarifies and disinfects up to 2 million 
gallons per day (mgd) of filter backwash and rinse water prior to 
discharging to Pine Run in the Neshaminy Creek Watershed. The potable 
water filtration plant will be expanded from 30 to 40 mgd to meet the 
existing Water Allocation Permit limit. Therefore, no expansion of the 
Point Pleasant Pumping Station on the Delaware River is required. The 
expanded waste water treatment and water filtration facilities will 
continue to serve portions of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, both in 
Pennsylvania.
    2. Borough of Phoenixville D-67-80 CP-2. An application to upgrade 
a 4 million gallon per day sewage treatment plant (STP) to meet 
proposed nitrification standards and to improve effluent disinfection. 
The project is located off the intersection of Main Street and Second 
Avenue in Phoenixville Borough, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The 
project will continue to serve Phoenixville Borough, Schuylkill 
Township and East Pikeland Township, all in Chester County. STP 
effluent will continue to be discharged to the non-tidal Schuylkill 
River in an area designated as Modified-Recreational in the DRBC 
Comprehensive Plan. No expansion of annual average treatment capacity 
is proposed, but the ability to treat wet weather related surges will 
be significantly improved.
    3. Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. D-88-
54-2. An application to modify a landfill leachate treatment plant 
discharge to the tidal Delaware River via a constructed discharge cove 
in Water Quality Zone 2. The treatment plant serves the Tullytown and 
GROWS Landfills and is located off Bordentown Road in Falls Township, 
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The existing 0.1 million gallon per day 
leachate treatment plant utilizes the Best Available Treatment 
Technology but cannot consistently meet effluent total dissolved solids 
and color limits. The docket holder has requested modification to its 
docket to allow an increase in the average discharge concentration of 
Total Dissolved Solids to 10,000 mg/l from the current 6,560 mg/l and 
an increase in the maximum effluent limit for True Color to 1,500 units 
from the current 750 units on a platinum-cobalt scale. In support of 
its requested modifications, the docket holder has completed an 
environmental study that indicates the changes would result in no 
significant impact to the Delaware Estuary. No increase in treatment 
plant capacity is proposed. The docket holder also proposes to 
construct two effluent storage tanks at the GROWS leachate treatment 
plant to replace an existing tank and seeks approval to haul leachate 
to a proposed transfer station that will reroute flow to the 
Morrisville Borough sewage treatment plant, just upstream on the tidal 
Delaware River within Water Quality Zone 2.
    4. County of Bucks--Neshaminy Manor Complex D-91-36 CP RENEWAL. An 
application for the renewal of a ground water withdrawal project to 
continue withdrawal of 6.0 mg/30 days to supply the applicant's 
commercial and institutional water supply distribution system from 
existing Wells Nos. 4 and 5 in the Lockatong and Stockton formations, 
respectively. The project is located in Doylestown Township, Bucks 
County, Pennsylvania and is located in the Southeastern Pennsylvania 
Ground Water Protected Area.
    5. Talamore at Oak Terrace Inc. D-93-30-2. An application for 
renewal of a ground water withdrawal project to continue to supply up 
to 5.0 million gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) of water for 
supplemental irrigation of the applicant's golf course from three 
existing wells, all in the Stockton Formation. No change in the 
existing allocation is proposed. The project is located in the Park 
Creek Watershed in Horsham Township, Montgomery County, in the 
Southeast Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area.
    6. Sealed Air Corporation D-94-81-2. An application for renewal of 
a ground water withdrawal project to continue to supply up to 8.0 
million gallons per thirty days of water for industrial process from 
existing Wells Nos. PW-1 and PW-2 located in the Buffalo Springs 
Formation. No increase in allocation is proposed. The project is 
located in the Schuylkill River Watershed in the City of Reading, Berks 
County, Pennsylvania.
    7. Audubon Water Company D-2004-4 CP. An application for approval 
of a ground water withdrawal project to supply up to 14.688 mg/30 days 
of water to the applicant's public water distribution system from new 
Well No. AWC-14 in the Stockton Formation, 1.44 mg/30 days of water 
from Wells Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and to increase the existing withdrawal from 
all wells to 49.79 mg/30 days. The project wells are located in the 
Pine Run and Schuylkill River watersheds in Lower Providence Township, 
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in the Southeastern Pennsylvania 
Ground Water Protected Area.
    8. West Bradford Township D-2004-22 CP. An application to construct 
a 0.146 million gallon per day (mgd) sewage treatment plant (STP) to 
serve a proposed 286 home development on the 559 acre DuPont Estate 
property off the intersection of Lone Eagle and Romansville Roads in 
West Bradford Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Following 
secondary treatment in oxidation lagoons, disinfected effluent will be 
spray applied to 26 adjacent acres at a rate of 0.16 inches per hour. A 
14.7 million gallon storage pond will be provided to hold effluent for 
up to 100 days during prolonged cold or wet weather periods; therefore, 
no discharge to Broad Run in the West Branch Brandywine Creek Watershed 
is required.
    9. Mobile Pipe Line Company D-2004-36-1. An application to 
construct a new 12-inch diameter refined petroleum products pipeline 
under the Delaware River to replace a common-trench dual pipeline, 
which is also used to convey liquid petroleum products (gasoline, 
heating oil and diesel fuel). The proposed pipeline crossing of the 
tidal Delaware River in DRBC Water Quality Zone 3 will utilize the best 
available technology to install the new pipeline approximately 30 to 50 
feet below the bottom of the Delaware River, via the directional 
drilling method. The proposed 5,200 foot long pipeline will be 
connected on the New Jersey side of the Delaware Estuary with a 
proposed 1,400 foot long conventional trench pipeline to the Valero 
Refinery in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County. On the Pennsylvania 
side of the Delaware River, the proposed pipeline will be connected to 
a proposed 1,350 foot long conventional trench pipeline in Tinicum 
Township, Delaware County, where it will convey the flow to the 
existing distribution system. Less than one acre of wetlands will be 
disturbed, and that will be of temporary duration. The proposed 
pipeline will be pressure-tested using up to 50,000 gallons of potable 
water from the Philadelphia Water Department, which has adequate 
existing capacity, prior to the discharge to the Delaware Estuary via 
an existing energy-diffusing and chlorine-dissipating drainage swale.
    10. Mafco Worldwide Corporation D-2004-38-1. An application for 
approval of a ground water and surface

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water withdrawal project to supply up to 11 million gallons per 30 days 
(mg/30 days) of water to the applicant's industrial food processing 
facility from Wells Nos. 1 East and 3 West and up to 11 mg/30 days from 
the Delaware River intakes and to limit the existing withdrawal from 
all sources to 11 mg/30 days. The project is located in the Delaware 
River in the City of Camden, Camden County, New Jersey.
    11. Alcoa Extrusions, Inc. D-2005-1-1. An application for an 
existing industrial wastewater treatment plant to process up to 0.1 
million gallons per day and to continue to discharge to the West Branch 
Schuylkill River through five existing outfalls. No modification of the 
existing plant or increase in flow is proposed. The applicant is a 
manufacturing facility located in Cressona Borough, Schuylkill County, 
Pennsylvania.
    In addition to the public hearing on the dockets listed above, the 
Commission's 1:30 p.m. business meeting will include a public hearing 
and possible action on a resolution to amend Resolution No. 2002-33 
relating to the operation of Lake Wallenpaupack during drought watch, 
drought warning and drought operations (previously noticed as a 
resolution to amend the Water Code and Comprehensive Plan relating to 
the coordinated operation of lower basin and hydroelectric reservoirs 
during a basinwide drought); and a resolution to amend the Water 
Quality Regulations, Water Code and Comprehensive Plan by establishing 
pollutant minimization plan requirements for point and non-point 
discharges following issuance of a TMDL or assimilative capacity 
determination.
    The public hearing on the resolution to amend Resolution No. 2002-
33 is the second public hearing on this item and is limited to comments 
on Paragraph 1.B.2. of the resolution. Paragraph 1.B.2. provides that 
during drought warning and drought operations, Lake Wallenpaupack will 
be utilized with consideration given to established flow and 
temperature targets in the Upper Delaware River and in the West Branch 
Delaware, East Branch Delaware, and Neversink Rivers. Comment on all 
other aspects of the resolution was closed following a public hearing 
on January 19, 2005.
    The meeting will also include: adoption of the Minutes of the 
January 19, 2005 business meeting; announcements; a report on basin 
hydrologic conditions; a report by the executive director; a report by 
the Commission's general counsel; and an opportunity for public 
dialogue. Draft dockets and the resolutions scheduled for public 
hearing or action on March 16, 2005 will be posted on the Commission's 
Web site, https://www.drbc.net, where they can be accessed through the 
Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing. Additional documents 
relating to the dockets and other items may be examined at the 
Commission's offices. Please contact William Muszynski at 609-883-9500 
ext. 221 with any docket-related questions.
    Individuals in need of an accommodation as provided for in the 
Americans with Disabilities Act who wish to attend the informational 
meeting, conference session or hearings should contact the commission 
secretary directly at 609-883-9500 ext. 203 or through the 
Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) at 711, to discuss how the 
Commission may accommodate your needs.

    Dated: February 22, 2005.
Pamela M. Bush,
Commission Secretary.
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