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Notice of Action by the Commission
Approving Projects and Certain Other
Items
Susquehanna River Basin
Commission (SRBC).
ACTION: Notice of action by the
Commission approving projects and
certain other items.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to its authority
under the Susquehanna River Basin
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In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. app 2 section 10(a)(2), the
Department of State announces a
meeting of the International Security
Advisory Board, formerly the Arms
Control and Nonproliferation Advisory
Board (ACNAB), to take place on
February 5, 2007, at the Department of
State, Washington, DC.
Pursuant to section 10(d) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. app 2 § 10(d), and 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(1), it has been determined that
this Board meeting will be closed to the
public in the interest of national defense
and foreign policy because the Board
will be reviewing and discussing
matters classified in accordance with
Executive Order 12958.
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Mass Destruction Terrorism and Space
Policy as well as discussions regarding
international nuclear proliferation and
related aspects of public diplomacy.
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Director of the International Security
Advisory Board, Department of State,
Washington, DC 20520, telephone: (202)
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Compact, Pub. L. 91–575, 84 Stat. 1509
et seq. (the ‘‘Compact’’) and its
Regulations for Review of Projects, 18
CFR Parts 803, 804 and 805, the SRBC,
following a public hearing, approved
certain water resources projects and
took certain other actions listed below at
its meeting held in Camp Hill,
Pennsylvania on December 5, 2006.
Opportunity For Review: In
accordance with Section 3.10(6) of the
Compact and Paragraph (o) of the
Federal Reservations to the Compact, all
such actions of the SRBC are reviewable
in federal district court provided that an
action for such review is commenced
within 90 days from the effective date
of the determination sought to be
reviewed. For purposes of judicial
review, the effective date for actions
identified in this notice shall be the date
of publication of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard A. Cairo, General Counsel, 717–
238–0423, Ext. 306; Fax: 717–238–2436;
e-mail: rcairo@srbc.net or Michael G.
Brownell, Chief, Water Resources
Management, 717–238–0425, Ext. 223;
Fax: 717–238–2436; e-mail
mbrownell@srbc.net. Further details on
the docket actions taken on the projects
listed below are also available on
SRBC’s Web site at https://www.srbc.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
List of Approved Projects
1. Albany International—Groundwater
withdrawal (30-day averages) of 0.125 mgd
from Well 1, 0.125 mgd from Well 2, 0.100
mgd from Well 3, and 0.050 mgd from Well
4, and a total groundwater withdrawal limit
of 0.380 mgd, for manufacture of
monofilament, Village of Homer, Cortland
County, New York.
2. Knight Settlement Sand & Gravel, LLC—
Consumptive water use of up to 0.198 mgd,
for processing of sand and gravel and
concrete production, Town of Bath, Steuben
County, New York.
3. United Water PA—Dallas Operation—
Groundwater withdrawal (30-day average) of
0.216 mgd from the Gephart Well, and a total
system withdrawal limit (30-day average) of
0.740 mgd, for public water supply, Dallas
Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
4. Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club, Inc.—
Groundwater withdrawal (30-day averages) of
0.099 mgd from Well 1, 0.096 mgd from Well
2, and 0.086 mgd from Well 3, and a total
groundwater withdrawal limit of 0.185 mgd,
for golf course irrigation, Dorrance and Rice
Townships, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
5. Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc,—Well ER–4—
Groundwater withdrawal (30-day average) of
0.072 mgd from well er–4, for public water
supply, Black Creek and Hazle Townships,
Luzerne County, and East Union Township,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
6. Eagle Rock Resort Co.—Wells A and C—
Surface water withdrawal of up to 3.068 mgd
from an abandoned quarry, and groundwater
withdrawal (30-day averages) of 0.144 mgd
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from Well A and 0.072 mgd of groundwater
from Well C, and a consumptive water use
of up to 0.675 mgd, for snowmaking and golf
course irrigation, Black Creek and Hazle
Townships, Luzerne County, and East Union
Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
7. PPL Montour, LLC—Surface water
withdrawal of up to 36.000 mgd, from West
Branch Susquehanna River, Delaware
Township, Northumberland County,
Pennsylvania, and consumptive water use of
up to 26.200 mgd (peak day) for power plant
operation and flue gas desulfurization at the
Montour Steam Electric Station, and for the
ancillary production of commercial
wallboard, Derry Township, Montour
County, Pennsylvania.
8. Sunnyside Ethanol, LLC—Surface water
withdrawal of up to 1.980 mgd, from West
Branch Susquehanna River, and a
consumptive water use of up to 1.600 mgd,
for manufacture of fuel grade ethanol and
carbon dioxide, Curwensville Borough,
Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
9. Country Club of Harrisburg—Surface
water withdrawal of up to 0.382 mgd, when
available, from Fishing Creek, and a
consumptive water use of up to 0.382 mgd,
for golf course irrigation, Middle Paxton
Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
10. Country Club of Harrisburg—
Groundwater withdrawal (30-day averages) of
0.162 mgd from Well 1, when available, and
0.043 mgd from Well 2, for golf course
irrigation, Middle Paxton Township,
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
11. Middlesex Township Municipal
Authority—Groundwater Withdrawal (30Day Average) of 1.440 mgd from Well 1, for
Public Water Supply, Middlesex Township,
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
12. New Morgan Landfill Company, Inc.,
dba Conestoga Landfill—Consumptive water
use of up to 0.085 mgd, for landfill
operations, Robeson and Caernarvon
Townships, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
13. Morgantown Properties, LP—
Withdrawal of up to 0.288 mgd from Mill
Pond Reservoir, for public water supply, and
consumptive water use through an out-ofbasin diversion of up to 0.040 mgd, for water
supply to the Robeson Woods and Joanna
Furnace Developments, Berks County,
Pennsylvania, and an into-basin diversion of
up to 0.040 mgd of wastewater, from the
Robeson Woods and Joanna Furnace
Developments, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
14. Manheim Township—Groundwater
withdrawal (30-day averages) of 0.120 mgd
from the Foundation Well and 0.210 mgd
from Golf Course Well, and consumptive
water use of up to 0.330 mgd, for irrigation
of a golf course and ancillary recreational
areas, Manheim Township, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania.
15. Lancaster County Solid Waste
Management Authority—Frey Farm and
Creswell Landfills—Consumptive water use
of up to 0.065 mgd for landfill operations,
and a total groundwater withdrawal (30-day
average) of 0.880 mgd, for leachate collection
and treatment, Manor Township, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania.
16. Exelon Generation Co., LLC–Peach
Bottom Atomic Power Station—Surface water
withdrawal of up to 2,363.620 mgd, from
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Conowingo Reservoir, Drumore Township,
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and
consumptive water use of up to 32.490 mgd
(Peak Day) for power plant operation at the
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,
Drumore Township, Lancaster County, and
Peach Bottom Township, York County,
Pennsylvania.
17. Town of Perryville—Withdrawal of up
to 1.000 mgd from the Susquehanna River,
and consumptive water use through an outof-basin diversion of up to 1.000 mgd, for
water supply to the Town of Perryville, Cecil
County, Maryland.
18. City of Baltimore Department of Public
Works—Surface water withdrawal of up to
0.360 mgd, from the Susquehanna River, for
filtration plant design studies, Harford
County, Maryland.
In other action, the Commission
accepted a settlement in lieu of penalty
offer from AES Ironwood, L.L.C., of
South Lebanon Township, Lebanon Co.,
Pa.; approved a final rulemaking action
published separately in the Federal
Register on December 29, 2006 at pages
78569–78593; extended a suspension of
its consumptive use regulation to
agricultural water users, pending an
anticipated resolution of this issue by
the member states; and revised its
project fee schedule for project review
applications.
Dated: January 4, 2007.
Paul O. Swartz,
Executive Director.
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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
Notice of Action by the Commission Approving Projects and Certain
Other Items
AGENCY: Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC).
ACTION: Notice of action by the Commission approving projects and
certain other items.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to its authority under the Susquehanna River Basin
Compact, Pub. L. 91-575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq. (the ``Compact'') and
its Regulations for Review of Projects, 18 CFR Parts 803, 804 and 805,
the SRBC, following a public hearing, approved certain water resources
projects and took certain other actions listed below at its meeting
held in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania on December 5, 2006.
Opportunity For Review: In accordance with Section 3.10(6) of the
Compact and Paragraph (o) of the Federal Reservations to the Compact,
all such actions of the SRBC are reviewable in federal district court
provided that an action for such review is commenced within 90 days
from the effective date of the determination sought to be reviewed. For
purposes of judicial review, the effective date for actions identified
in this notice shall be the date of publication of this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard A. Cairo, General Counsel,
717-238-0423, Ext. 306; Fax: 717-238-2436; e-mail: rcairo@srbc.net or
Michael G. Brownell, Chief, Water Resources Management, 717-238-0425,
Ext. 223; Fax: 717-238-2436; e-mail mbrownell@srbc.net. Further details
on the docket actions taken on the projects listed below are also
available on SRBC's Web site at https://www.srbc.net.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
List of Approved Projects
1. Albany International--Groundwater withdrawal (30-day
averages) of 0.125 mgd from Well 1, 0.125 mgd from Well 2, 0.100 mgd
from Well 3, and 0.050 mgd from Well 4, and a total groundwater
withdrawal limit of 0.380 mgd, for manufacture of monofilament,
Village of Homer, Cortland County, New York.
2. Knight Settlement Sand & Gravel, LLC--Consumptive water use
of up to 0.198 mgd, for processing of sand and gravel and concrete
production, Town of Bath, Steuben County, New York.
3. United Water PA--Dallas Operation--Groundwater withdrawal
(30-day average) of 0.216 mgd from the Gephart Well, and a total
system withdrawal limit (30-day average) of 0.740 mgd, for public
water supply, Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
4. Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club, Inc.--Groundwater withdrawal (30-
day averages) of 0.099 mgd from Well 1, 0.096 mgd from Well 2, and
0.086 mgd from Well 3, and a total groundwater withdrawal limit of
0.185 mgd, for golf course irrigation, Dorrance and Rice Townships,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
5. Aqua Pennsylvania, Inc,--Well ER-4--Groundwater withdrawal
(30-day average) of 0.072 mgd from well er-4, for public water
supply, Black Creek and Hazle Townships, Luzerne County, and East
Union Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
6. Eagle Rock Resort Co.--Wells A and C--Surface water
withdrawal of up to 3.068 mgd from an abandoned quarry, and
groundwater withdrawal (30-day averages) of 0.144 mgd
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from Well A and 0.072 mgd of groundwater from Well C, and a
consumptive water use of up to 0.675 mgd, for snowmaking and golf
course irrigation, Black Creek and Hazle Townships, Luzerne County,
and East Union Township, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
7. PPL Montour, LLC--Surface water withdrawal of up to 36.000
mgd, from West Branch Susquehanna River, Delaware Township,
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, and consumptive water use of up
to 26.200 mgd (peak day) for power plant operation and flue gas
desulfurization at the Montour Steam Electric Station, and for the
ancillary production of commercial wallboard, Derry Township,
Montour County, Pennsylvania.
8. Sunnyside Ethanol, LLC--Surface water withdrawal of up to
1.980 mgd, from West Branch Susquehanna River, and a consumptive
water use of up to 1.600 mgd, for manufacture of fuel grade ethanol
and carbon dioxide, Curwensville Borough, Clearfield County,
Pennsylvania.
9. Country Club of Harrisburg--Surface water withdrawal of up to
0.382 mgd, when available, from Fishing Creek, and a consumptive
water use of up to 0.382 mgd, for golf course irrigation, Middle
Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
10. Country Club of Harrisburg--Groundwater withdrawal (30-day
averages) of 0.162 mgd from Well 1, when available, and 0.043 mgd
from Well 2, for golf course irrigation, Middle Paxton Township,
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
11. Middlesex Township Municipal Authority--Groundwater
Withdrawal (30-Day Average) of 1.440 mgd from Well 1, for Public
Water Supply, Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
12. New Morgan Landfill Company, Inc., dba Conestoga Landfill--
Consumptive water use of up to 0.085 mgd, for landfill operations,
Robeson and Caernarvon Townships, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
13. Morgantown Properties, LP--Withdrawal of up to 0.288 mgd
from Mill Pond Reservoir, for public water supply, and consumptive
water use through an out-of-basin diversion of up to 0.040 mgd, for
water supply to the Robeson Woods and Joanna Furnace Developments,
Berks County, Pennsylvania, and an into-basin diversion of up to
0.040 mgd of wastewater, from the Robeson Woods and Joanna Furnace
Developments, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
14. Manheim Township--Groundwater withdrawal (30-day averages)
of 0.120 mgd from the Foundation Well and 0.210 mgd from Golf Course
Well, and consumptive water use of up to 0.330 mgd, for irrigation
of a golf course and ancillary recreational areas, Manheim Township,
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
15. Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority--Frey Farm
and Creswell Landfills--Consumptive water use of up to 0.065 mgd for
landfill operations, and a total groundwater withdrawal (30-day
average) of 0.880 mgd, for leachate collection and treatment, Manor
Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
16. Exelon Generation Co., LLC-Peach Bottom Atomic Power
Station--Surface water withdrawal of up to 2,363.620 mgd, from
Conowingo Reservoir, Drumore Township, Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania, and consumptive water use of up to 32.490 mgd (Peak
Day) for power plant operation at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power
Station, Drumore Township, Lancaster County, and Peach Bottom
Township, York County, Pennsylvania.
17. Town of Perryville--Withdrawal of up to 1.000 mgd from the
Susquehanna River, and consumptive water use through an out-of-basin
diversion of up to 1.000 mgd, for water supply to the Town of
Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland.
18. City of Baltimore Department of Public Works--Surface water
withdrawal of up to 0.360 mgd, from the Susquehanna River, for
filtration plant design studies, Harford County, Maryland.
In other action, the Commission accepted a settlement in lieu of
penalty offer from AES Ironwood, L.L.C., of South Lebanon Township,
Lebanon Co., Pa.; approved a final rulemaking action published
separately in the Federal Register on December 29, 2006 at pages 78569-
78593; extended a suspension of its consumptive use regulation to
agricultural water users, pending an anticipated resolution of this
issue by the member states; and revised its project fee schedule for
project review applications.
Dated: January 4, 2007.
Paul O. Swartz,
Executive Director.
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