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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, May
5, 2010. The hearing will be part of the
Commission’s regular business meeting.
The conference session and business
meeting both are open to the public and
will be held at the Commission’s office
building, located at 25 State Police
Drive, West Trenton, New Jersey.
The conference among the
commissioners and staff will begin at
10:30 a.m. and will consist of a
presentation on the Commonwealth’s
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Strategy by
a representative of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection
and a presentation on the Delaware
River Valley Early Warning System by a
representative of the Philadelphia Water
Department.
The subjects of the public hearing to
be held during the 1:30 p.m. business
meeting include the dockets listed
below:
1. Cabot Corporation, D–1970–072–4.
An application for the renewal of an
existing 0.222 million gallons per day
(mgd) discharge from Outfalls Nos. 001
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(process wastewater and non-contact
cooling water (NCCW)), 002
(stormwater, condensate and NCCW),
and 003 (process water treatment system
wastewater). The project is located on
Swamp Creek at River Mile 92.47—
32.3—12.9—12.6 (Delaware River—
Schuylkill River—Perkiomen Creek—
Swamp Creek), on the border of
Douglass Township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania and
Colebrookdale Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
2. Gilbertsville Golf Club, D–1999–
047–2. The purpose of this project is to
continue to provide up to 12 million
gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) of
water for golf course irrigation from
existing Wells Nos. 2, 9, and 13, which
were installed in the Brunswick
Formation. The docket holder augments
two ponds from the existing
groundwater wells to satisfy the
irrigation water demand for the docket
holder’s golf course. The project is
located in the Minster Creek Watershed
in the New Hanover Township,
Montgomery County, PA and is located
in the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Ground Water Protected Area (GWPA).
3. Womelsdorf Sewer Authority, D–
1967–084 CP–2. An application to
approve an expansion of the existing
Womelsdorf Sewer Authority
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP).
The WWTP was expanded in 2000 from
0.3 million mgd to 0.475 mgd; however
this expansion was never approved by
the Commission. The WWTP will
continue to discharge to the
Tulpehocken Creek, a tributary to the
Schuylkill River. The facility is located
in Heidelberg Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
4. Morysville, D–1973–060 CP–2. An
application for approval to increase the
Morysville WWTP discharge from 0.25
mgd to 0.32 mgd. The hydraulic design
capacity of 0.38 mgd will not be
modified. The project will continue to
discharge to Ironstone Creek at River
Mile 92.47—54.15—4.0—4.1 (Delaware
River—Schuylkill River—Manatawny
Creek—Ironstone Creek), in
Colebrookdale Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
5. North Wales Water Authority, D–
1986–020 CP–2. An application for
approval of a modification of the North
Wales Water Authority WWTP. The
applicant proposes to upgrade the
existing 0.835 mgd WWTP to include
the addition of an activated sludge unit
and a chemical feed system. The project
includes the transfer of ownership from
North Wales Borough to the North
Wales Water Authority. The WWTP’s
hydraulic design rate of 0.835 mgd will
remain unchanged. The WWTP will
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continue to discharge to an unnamed
tributary of the Wissahickon Creek,
which is a tributary of the Schuylkill
River. The facility is located in Upper
Gwynedd Township, Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania.
6. Township of Spring, D–1988–077
CP–2. An application for approval of the
expansion of the Spring Township
WWTP. A 1.0 mgd oxidation ditch
treatment system utilizing a fixed film
contact aeration (packed bed reactor)
system is proposed to be added to the
existing 1.28 mgd WWTP in order to
expand the plant’s hydraulic design
capacity from 1.28 mgd to 2.28 mgd.
The average annual flow of the
expanded plant will be 2.0 mgd. The
WWTP will continue to discharge to
Cacoosing Creek, a tributary of
Tulpehocken Creek, which is a tributary
of the Schuylkill River. The facility is
located in the Township of Spring,
Berks County, Pennsylvania.
7. Hilltown Township Water and
Sewer Authority, D–1992–020 CP–3. An
application for the renewal of a
groundwater withdrawal project to
continue the withdrawal of 16.0 mg/30
days to supply the applicant’s public
water supply system from existing Wells
Nos. 2 and 5 and new Well No. 1A. New
Well No. 1A was drilled as a
replacement well for Well No. 1, which
was abandoned due to a casing failure.
The applicant requests that the
withdrawal from New Well No. 1A be
limited to 9.60 mg/30 days. The project
is located in the Brunswick and
Lockatong Formations in the Pleasant
Spring Creek Watershed in Hilltown
Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
within the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Ground Water Protected Area.
8. Lyons Borough Municipal
Authority, D–1994–080 CP–2. An
application for approval to expand and
upgrade the Lyons Borough Municipal
Authority WWTP. The hydraulic design
flow will increase from 0.2 mgd to 0.3
mgd, and modifications will include the
construction of two equalization tanks,
a package aeration unit, three gravity
filters, an ultra-violet (UV) light
disinfection system, a post-aeration
tank, a screw press for sludge
dewatering, chemical feed systems and
a filtration building. The project also
includes a request for an increase from
1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/l) to 2,000
mg/l in the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
effluent limit for the upgraded WWTP.
The increase in flow and TDS is
anticipated as a result of proposed
acceptance of an additional 0.10 mgd of
industrial process water from East Penn
Manufacturing Company, an industrial
wastewater discharger to the WWTP.
The WWTP will continue to discharge
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to Sacony Creek, a tributary of the
Maiden Creek, which is a tributary of
the Schuylkill River. The project is
located in the Borough of Lyons
Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
9. Lower Providence Township
Municipal Authority D–1999–021 CP–2.
An application for the renewal of a
groundwater withdrawal project to
supply up to 3.3 mg/30 days of water to
the applicant’s golf course from existing
Wells Nos. 1 and 2 in the Stockton
Formation. The total allocation of
groundwater is based on actual metered
data and is an increase from the existing
allocation of 2.27 mg/30 days. The
project is located in the Mine Run and
Schuylkill River watersheds in Lower
Providence Township, Montgomery
County, PA in the Southeastern
Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected
Area.
10. Maidencreek Township Authority,
D–2000–028 CP–2. An application for
approval to increase the TDS effluent
limit for the Maidencreek WWTP from
1,000 mg/l to 1,500 mg/l. The proposed
increase in TDS is a result of additional
industrial process water proposed to be
discharged to the plant by James Hardie
Building Products, an existing industrial
wastewater discharger. The average
annual flow of the existing WWTP will
remain at 0.8 mgd. The plant is
hydraulically designed for 1.0 mgd. The
WWTP will continue to discharge to
Willow Creek, a tributary of Maiden
Creek, which is a tributary of the
Schuylkill River. The project is located
in Ontelaunee Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
11. East Vincent Municipal Authority,
D–2005–007 CP–1. An application to
rerate a 48,800 gallons per day (gpd)
sewage treatment plant (STP) to process
a maximum monthly flow of 52,800
gpd, while continuing to provide
tertiary treatment. The project will
continue to serve flows from the builtout residential development known as
Bartons Meadows in East Vincent
Township, Chester County,
Pennsylvania. The additional 4,000 gpd
is needed to handle wet weather related
flows due to inflow and infiltration.
Following ultraviolet light disinfection,
STP effluent will continue to be
discharged to subsurface seepage beds
in the drainage area of French Creek.
The project is located in the DRBC
Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground
Water Protected Area and the Schuylkill
River Watershed, off of Sheeder Road
just north of its intersection with
Pughtown Road.
12. Upper Makefield Township, D–
2007–025 CP–2. An application for
approval of expansion of the Upper
Makefield Township Gray Tract WWTP,
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which was previously approved but not
constructed. The applicant seeks
approval to expand the proposed plant
from the previously approved 20,000
gallons per day (gpd) to 55,550 gpd in
order to accommodate an additional
service area consisting of the portions of
the Melksy Farm and White Farm
subdivisions located in Upper
Makefield Township. The hydraulic
design capacity of the proposed WWTP
is to be 70,000 gpd. The WWTP is
proposed to discharge to Houghs Creek
rather than to the previously-approved
location on an unnamed tributary of
Houghs Creek. The project is to be
located in the Houghs Creek Watershed
in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks
County, Pennsylvania, and is located
within the drainage area of the section
of the non-tidal Delaware River known
as the Lower Delaware, which is
classified as Special Protection Waters.
13. Artesian Water Company, Inc. D–
2007–042 CP–1. An application for
approval of a groundwater withdrawal
project to supply up to 25.8 mg/30 days
of water to the applicant’s public water
supply distribution system from new
Wells Nos. PW–1 and PW–2 in the
Weatherstone Crossing wellfield. The
project is located in the Frederica
Formation in the Murderkill River
Watershed in Kent County, Delaware.
14. Arcelor Mittal Plate, LLC, D–2008–
036–1. An application for approval of an
existing surface water and spring water
withdrawal of up to 105.8 mg/30 days.
The Arcelor Mittal Plate industrial
facility withdraws surface water from
two intakes and one spring source (West
Side Spring). Intake No. 1 is located on
the West Branch Brandywine Creek and
Intake No. 2 is located on Sucker Run,
a tributary of the West Branch
Brandywine Creek. The facility is
located in the City of Coatesville in
Chester County, Pennsylvania.
15. Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Carderock Division, Ship Systems
Engineering Station, D–2009–003 CP–1.
An application for approval of an
existing surface water withdrawal of
1,080 mg/30 days. The existing Naval
Surface Warfare Center, Carderock
Division, Ship Systems Engineering
Station currently withdraws surface
water from the Philadelphia Navy
Reserve Basin, which is connected by a
channel and tidally-linked to the
Schuylkill River one-half mile upstream
of the confluence of the Schuylkill River
with the Delaware River. The surface
water withdrawal is used for noncontact cooling water. The facility is
located in the City of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
16. Naval Surface Warfare Center,
Carderock Division, Ship Systems
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Engineering Station, D–2009–004 CP–1.
An application to approve an existing
non-contact cooling water (NCCW)
discharge to the Navy Reserve Basin
(Outfall 001) and an existing discharge
of process water directly to the
Delaware River within Water Quality
Zone 4 (Outfall 005). The existing
discharges have not been approved by
the Commission. The discharge of
NCCW from Outfall 001 will increase
from 24.0 mgd (existing) to 36.0 mgd as
a result of the proposed P–205 Electric
Test Drive project and Outfall No. 005
will remain at 0.60 mgd. The Navy
Reserve Basin is connected by a channel
and tidally-linked to the Schuylkill
River one-half mile upstream of the
confluence of the Schuylkill River with
the Delaware River. The facility is
located in the Schuylkill River
Watershed in the City of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
17. Village of Fleischmanns, D–2009–
008 CP–1. An application for approval
of a groundwater withdrawal project to
supply up to 9.75 mg/30 days of water
to the applicant’s public water supply
system from existing Wells Nos. 2 and
4, rehabilitated Well No. 3, new Well
No. 5, and existing Springs Nos. 3, 4 &
5. The allocation is requested in order
to meet existing and projected demands
in the project service area. The project
is located in the Lower Walter
Formation in the Bush Kill Watershed
in the Village of Fleischmanns,
Delaware County, New York. The site is
located within the drainage area of the
section of the non-tidal Delaware River
known as the Upper Delaware, which is
designated as Special Protection Waters.
18. Elwood P. Carey, D–2009–028–1.
An application for approval of an
existing groundwater withdrawal
project to supply a maximum of 10.8
mg/30 days of water for the applicant’s
irrigation of approximately 86 acres of
corn, soybean, and wheat crops. The
project well (Well No. 1) is located in
the Cheswold Aquifer in the Leipsic
River Watershed in Kent County,
Delaware.
19. State of Delaware Parks and
Recreation, D–2009–034 CP–1. An
application to approve an existing
surface and groundwater withdrawal of
up to 14.0 million gallons per 30 days
(mg/30 days) of water for the irrigation
of the docket holder’s golf course from
one existing surface water intake (Intake
No. 1) located on an irrigation pond and
one existing groundwater production
well (Well No. 1). The allocation limits
the withdrawal to 7.0 mg/30 days, with
a daily restriction of 403,000 gallons per
day (gpd) for each source. The project
well is located in the Cheswold
Formation, and the surface water
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withdrawal is from a pond located on an
unnamed tributary of the Leipsic River
in Kent County, Delaware.
20. Deb-El Food Products, D–2009–
036–1. An application for approval to
construct a 0.05 mgd industrial
wastewater treatment plant (IWTP) that
will discharge to the Neversink River at
River Mile 253.64—28.7 (Delaware
River—Neversink River) in the drainage
area of the section of the non-tidal
Delaware River known as the Middle
Delaware, which is classified as Special
Protection Waters. The IWTP is located
in the Town of Thompson, Sullivan
County, New York.
21. Arcelor Mittal Plate, LLC—
Conshohocken, D–2009–039–1. An
application for approval of a
groundwater and surface water
withdrawal project to supply up to
12.96 mg/30 days of groundwater and
45 mg/30 days of surface water to the
applicant’s industrial process from the
existing Q&T Well and existing surface
water intake, respectively. The surface
water allocation is based on projected
peak demands and is less than the
requested allocation of surface water.
Surface water will be withdrawn from
the Schuylkill River in the SchuylkillCrow Creek Watershed. The well is
located in the Elbrook Formation in the
Schuylkill-Crow Creek Watershed in
Plymouth Township, Montgomery
County, PA, within the Southeastern
Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected
Area.
22. Village of Buckingham Springs,
D–2009–040 CP–1. An application for
approval of an existing 0.1 mgd
discharge from the Village of
Buckingham Springs (VBS) WWTP. The
VBS WWTP will continue to discharge
to Mill Creek at River Mile 115.63—
23.39—4.95 (Delaware River—
Neshaminy Creek—Mill Creek). The
VBS WWTP is located in Buckingham
Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
23. Tobyhanna Army Depot, D–2009–
041 CP–1. An application for approval
to modify the treatment process of the
existing 0.802 mgd Tobyhanna Army
Depot WWTP. The discharge is located
at River Mile 183.66—83.5—26.4—1.82
(Delaware River—Lehigh River—
Tobyhanna Creek—UNT) within the
drainage area of the section of the nontidal Delaware River known as the
Lower Delaware, which is classified as
Special Protection Waters. The WWTP
is located in Coolbaugh Township,
Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
24. Cedar Glen Lakes Water Company,
D–2009–046 CP. An application for
approval of a groundwater withdrawal
project to supply up to 7.8 mg/30 days
of water to the applicant’s public supply
distribution system from existing Well
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No. 2. The project is located in the
Kirkwood-Cohansey Formation in the
Rancocas Creek Watershed in
Manchester Township, Ocean County,
New Jersey.
25. New Jersey American Water
Company—New Egypt System, D–2009–
050 CP–1. An application for approval
of an existing groundwater withdrawal
project to supply up to 5.0 mg/30 days
of water to the applicant’s public water
supply system from existing Wells Nos.
1A and 2, which were not previously
reviewed by the Commission. The
project wells are located in the
Englishtown Aquifer in the Crosswicks
Creek Watershed in Plumsted
Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.
26. Kinsley Group Family, LP—
Kinsley Shopping Center, D–2010–005–
1. An application for approval to
construct and operate the 20,000 gpd
Kinsley Shopping Center (KSC) WWTP.
Effluent limits for the KSC WWTP will
be based upon a 17,770 gpd discharge,
the expected 2015 year discharge flow.
The WWTP will be located in the Lower
SPW drainage area and will discharge to
ten (five primary and five reserve) onsite seepage beds in the Weir Creek
Watershed near River Mile 183.66—
40.88—6.30—6.51—7.40—2.40
(Delaware River—Lehigh River—
Pohopoco Creek—Beltzville Reservoir—
Pohopoco Creek—Weir Creek) in
Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County,
Pennsylvania.
In addition to the standard business
meeting items, including adoption of
the Minutes of the Commission’s March
3, 2010 business meeting;
announcements of upcoming meetings
and events of interest; a report on
hydrologic conditions; a report by the
Executive Director; and a report by the
Commission’s General Counsel, the
business meeting will include public
hearings and consideration by the
Commission of resolutions approving:
(a) The Commission’s FY 2010–2015
Water Resources Program; and (b)
election of the Commission Chair, ViceChair and Second-Vice Chair for FY
2011. In addition, the Commissioners
will consider adoption of the DRBC
Fiscal Year 2011 operating and capital
budgets, on which a hearing was
conducted during the December 9, 2009
business meeting. An opportunity for
public dialogue will be provided at the
end of the meeting.
Draft dockets scheduled for public
hearing on May 5, 2010 can be accessed
through the Notice of Commission
Meeting and Public Hearing on the
Commission’s Web site, drbc.net, ten
days prior to the meeting date.
Additional public records relating to the
dockets may be examined at the
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Commission’s offices. Please contact
William Muszynski at 609–883–9500,
extension 221, with any docket-related
questions.
Note that conference items are subject
to change and items scheduled for
hearing are occasionally postponed to
allow more time for the Commission to
consider them. Please check the
Commission’s Web site, drbc.net, closer
to the meeting date for changes that may
be made after the deadline for filing this
notice.
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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 can accommodate
your needs.
Dated: April 12, 2010.
Pamela M. Bush,
Commission Secretary.
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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, May 5, 2010. The hearing will be part of the Commission's
regular business meeting. The conference session and business meeting
both are open to the public and will be held at the Commission's office
building, located at 25 State Police Drive, West Trenton, New Jersey.
The conference among the commissioners and staff will begin at
10:30 a.m. and will consist of a presentation on the Commonwealth's
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Strategy by a representative of the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and a presentation
on the Delaware River Valley Early Warning System by a representative
of the Philadelphia Water Department.
The subjects of the public hearing to be held during the 1:30 p.m.
business meeting include the dockets listed below:
1. Cabot Corporation, D-1970-072-4. An application for the renewal
of an existing 0.222 million gallons per day (mgd) discharge from
Outfalls Nos. 001 (process wastewater and non-contact cooling water
(NCCW)), 002 (stormwater, condensate and NCCW), and 003 (process water
treatment system wastewater). The project is located on Swamp Creek at
River Mile 92.47--32.3--12.9--12.6 (Delaware River--Schuylkill River--
Perkiomen Creek--Swamp Creek), on the border of Douglass Township,
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and Colebrookdale Township, Berks
County, Pennsylvania.
2. Gilbertsville Golf Club, D-1999-047-2. The purpose of this
project is to continue to provide up to 12 million gallons per 30 days
(mg/30 days) of water for golf course irrigation from existing Wells
Nos. 2, 9, and 13, which were installed in the Brunswick Formation. The
docket holder augments two ponds from the existing groundwater wells to
satisfy the irrigation water demand for the docket holder's golf
course. The project is located in the Minster Creek Watershed in the
New Hanover Township, Montgomery County, PA and is located in the
Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area (GWPA).
3. Womelsdorf Sewer Authority, D-1967-084 CP-2. An application to
approve an expansion of the existing Womelsdorf Sewer Authority
Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The WWTP was expanded in 2000 from
0.3 million mgd to 0.475 mgd; however this expansion was never approved
by the Commission. The WWTP will continue to discharge to the
Tulpehocken Creek, a tributary to the Schuylkill River. The facility is
located in Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
4. Morysville, D-1973-060 CP-2. An application for approval to
increase the Morysville WWTP discharge from 0.25 mgd to 0.32 mgd. The
hydraulic design capacity of 0.38 mgd will not be modified. The project
will continue to discharge to Ironstone Creek at River Mile 92.47--
54.15--4.0--4.1 (Delaware River--Schuylkill River--Manatawny Creek--
Ironstone Creek), in Colebrookdale Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
5. North Wales Water Authority, D-1986-020 CP-2. An application for
approval of a modification of the North Wales Water Authority WWTP. The
applicant proposes to upgrade the existing 0.835 mgd WWTP to include
the addition of an activated sludge unit and a chemical feed system.
The project includes the transfer of ownership from North Wales Borough
to the North Wales Water Authority. The WWTP's hydraulic design rate of
0.835 mgd will remain unchanged. The WWTP will continue to discharge to
an unnamed tributary of the Wissahickon Creek, which is a tributary of
the Schuylkill River. The facility is located in Upper Gwynedd
Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
6. Township of Spring, D-1988-077 CP-2. An application for approval
of the expansion of the Spring Township WWTP. A 1.0 mgd oxidation ditch
treatment system utilizing a fixed film contact aeration (packed bed
reactor) system is proposed to be added to the existing 1.28 mgd WWTP
in order to expand the plant's hydraulic design capacity from 1.28 mgd
to 2.28 mgd. The average annual flow of the expanded plant will be 2.0
mgd. The WWTP will continue to discharge to Cacoosing Creek, a
tributary of Tulpehocken Creek, which is a tributary of the Schuylkill
River. The facility is located in the Township of Spring, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
7. Hilltown Township Water and Sewer Authority, D-1992-020 CP-3. An
application for the renewal of a groundwater withdrawal project to
continue the withdrawal of 16.0 mg/30 days to supply the applicant's
public water supply system from existing Wells Nos. 2 and 5 and new
Well No. 1A. New Well No. 1A was drilled as a replacement well for Well
No. 1, which was abandoned due to a casing failure. The applicant
requests that the withdrawal from New Well No. 1A be limited to 9.60
mg/30 days. The project is located in the Brunswick and Lockatong
Formations in the Pleasant Spring Creek Watershed in Hilltown Township,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, within the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground
Water Protected Area.
8. Lyons Borough Municipal Authority, D-1994-080 CP-2. An
application for approval to expand and upgrade the Lyons Borough
Municipal Authority WWTP. The hydraulic design flow will increase from
0.2 mgd to 0.3 mgd, and modifications will include the construction of
two equalization tanks, a package aeration unit, three gravity filters,
an ultra-violet (UV) light disinfection system, a post-aeration tank, a
screw press for sludge dewatering, chemical feed systems and a
filtration building. The project also includes a request for an
increase from 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/l) to 2,000 mg/l in the
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) effluent limit for the upgraded WWTP. The
increase in flow and TDS is anticipated as a result of proposed
acceptance of an additional 0.10 mgd of industrial process water from
East Penn Manufacturing Company, an industrial wastewater discharger to
the WWTP. The WWTP will continue to discharge
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to Sacony Creek, a tributary of the Maiden Creek, which is a tributary
of the Schuylkill River. The project is located in the Borough of Lyons
Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
9. Lower Providence Township Municipal Authority D-1999-021 CP-2.
An application for the renewal of a groundwater withdrawal project to
supply up to 3.3 mg/30 days of water to the applicant's golf course
from existing Wells Nos. 1 and 2 in the Stockton Formation. The total
allocation of groundwater is based on actual metered data and is an
increase from the existing allocation of 2.27 mg/30 days. The project
is located in the Mine Run and Schuylkill River watersheds in Lower
Providence Township, Montgomery County, PA in the Southeastern
Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area.
10. Maidencreek Township Authority, D-2000-028 CP-2. An application
for approval to increase the TDS effluent limit for the Maidencreek
WWTP from 1,000 mg/l to 1,500 mg/l. The proposed increase in TDS is a
result of additional industrial process water proposed to be discharged
to the plant by James Hardie Building Products, an existing industrial
wastewater discharger. The average annual flow of the existing WWTP
will remain at 0.8 mgd. The plant is hydraulically designed for 1.0
mgd. The WWTP will continue to discharge to Willow Creek, a tributary
of Maiden Creek, which is a tributary of the Schuylkill River. The
project is located in Ontelaunee Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
11. East Vincent Municipal Authority, D-2005-007 CP-1. An
application to rerate a 48,800 gallons per day (gpd) sewage treatment
plant (STP) to process a maximum monthly flow of 52,800 gpd, while
continuing to provide tertiary treatment. The project will continue to
serve flows from the built-out residential development known as Bartons
Meadows in East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The
additional 4,000 gpd is needed to handle wet weather related flows due
to inflow and infiltration. Following ultraviolet light disinfection,
STP effluent will continue to be discharged to subsurface seepage beds
in the drainage area of French Creek. The project is located in the
DRBC Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected Area and the
Schuylkill River Watershed, off of Sheeder Road just north of its
intersection with Pughtown Road.
12. Upper Makefield Township, D-2007-025 CP-2. An application for
approval of expansion of the Upper Makefield Township Gray Tract WWTP,
which was previously approved but not constructed. The applicant seeks
approval to expand the proposed plant from the previously approved
20,000 gallons per day (gpd) to 55,550 gpd in order to accommodate an
additional service area consisting of the portions of the Melksy Farm
and White Farm subdivisions located in Upper Makefield Township. The
hydraulic design capacity of the proposed WWTP is to be 70,000 gpd. The
WWTP is proposed to discharge to Houghs Creek rather than to the
previously-approved location on an unnamed tributary of Houghs Creek.
The project is to be located in the Houghs Creek Watershed in Upper
Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and is located within
the drainage area of the section of the non-tidal Delaware River known
as the Lower Delaware, which is classified as Special Protection
Waters.
13. Artesian Water Company, Inc. D-2007-042 CP-1. An application
for approval of a groundwater withdrawal project to supply up to 25.8
mg/30 days of water to the applicant's public water supply distribution
system from new Wells Nos. PW-1 and PW-2 in the Weatherstone Crossing
wellfield. The project is located in the Frederica Formation in the
Murderkill River Watershed in Kent County, Delaware.
14. Arcelor Mittal Plate, LLC, D-2008-036-1. An application for
approval of an existing surface water and spring water withdrawal of up
to 105.8 mg/30 days. The Arcelor Mittal Plate industrial facility
withdraws surface water from two intakes and one spring source (West
Side Spring). Intake No. 1 is located on the West Branch Brandywine
Creek and Intake No. 2 is located on Sucker Run, a tributary of the
West Branch Brandywine Creek. The facility is located in the City of
Coatesville in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
15. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems
Engineering Station, D-2009-003 CP-1. An application for approval of an
existing surface water withdrawal of 1,080 mg/30 days. The existing
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems
Engineering Station currently withdraws surface water from the
Philadelphia Navy Reserve Basin, which is connected by a channel and
tidally-linked to the Schuylkill River one-half mile upstream of the
confluence of the Schuylkill River with the Delaware River. The surface
water withdrawal is used for non-contact cooling water. The facility is
located in the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
16. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Ship Systems
Engineering Station, D-2009-004 CP-1. An application to approve an
existing non-contact cooling water (NCCW) discharge to the Navy Reserve
Basin (Outfall 001) and an existing discharge of process water directly
to the Delaware River within Water Quality Zone 4 (Outfall 005). The
existing discharges have not been approved by the Commission. The
discharge of NCCW from Outfall 001 will increase from 24.0 mgd
(existing) to 36.0 mgd as a result of the proposed P-205 Electric Test
Drive project and Outfall No. 005 will remain at 0.60 mgd. The Navy
Reserve Basin is connected by a channel and tidally-linked to the
Schuylkill River one-half mile upstream of the confluence of the
Schuylkill River with the Delaware River. The facility is located in
the Schuylkill River Watershed in the City of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
17. Village of Fleischmanns, D-2009-008 CP-1. An application for
approval of a groundwater withdrawal project to supply up to 9.75 mg/30
days of water to the applicant's public water supply system from
existing Wells Nos. 2 and 4, rehabilitated Well No. 3, new Well No. 5,
and existing Springs Nos. 3, 4 & 5. The allocation is requested in
order to meet existing and projected demands in the project service
area. The project is located in the Lower Walter Formation in the Bush
Kill Watershed in the Village of Fleischmanns, Delaware County, New
York. The site is located within the drainage area of the section of
the non-tidal Delaware River known as the Upper Delaware, which is
designated as Special Protection Waters.
18. Elwood P. Carey, D-2009-028-1. An application for approval of
an existing groundwater withdrawal project to supply a maximum of 10.8
mg/30 days of water for the applicant's irrigation of approximately 86
acres of corn, soybean, and wheat crops. The project well (Well No. 1)
is located in the Cheswold Aquifer in the Leipsic River Watershed in
Kent County, Delaware.
19. State of Delaware Parks and Recreation, D-2009-034 CP-1. An
application to approve an existing surface and groundwater withdrawal
of up to 14.0 million gallons per 30 days (mg/30 days) of water for the
irrigation of the docket holder's golf course from one existing surface
water intake (Intake No. 1) located on an irrigation pond and one
existing groundwater production well (Well No. 1). The allocation
limits the withdrawal to 7.0 mg/30 days, with a daily restriction of
403,000 gallons per day (gpd) for each source. The project well is
located in the Cheswold Formation, and the surface water
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withdrawal is from a pond located on an unnamed tributary of the
Leipsic River in Kent County, Delaware.
20. Deb-El Food Products, D-2009-036-1. An application for approval
to construct a 0.05 mgd industrial wastewater treatment plant (IWTP)
that will discharge to the Neversink River at River Mile 253.64--28.7
(Delaware River--Neversink River) in the drainage area of the section
of the non-tidal Delaware River known as the Middle Delaware, which is
classified as Special Protection Waters. The IWTP is located in the
Town of Thompson, Sullivan County, New York.
21. Arcelor Mittal Plate, LLC--Conshohocken, D-2009-039-1. An
application for approval of a groundwater and surface water withdrawal
project to supply up to 12.96 mg/30 days of groundwater and 45 mg/30
days of surface water to the applicant's industrial process from the
existing Q&T Well and existing surface water intake, respectively. The
surface water allocation is based on projected peak demands and is less
than the requested allocation of surface water. Surface water will be
withdrawn from the Schuylkill River in the Schuylkill-Crow Creek
Watershed. The well is located in the Elbrook Formation in the
Schuylkill-Crow Creek Watershed in Plymouth Township, Montgomery
County, PA, within the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ground Water Protected
Area.
22. Village of Buckingham Springs, D-2009-040 CP-1. An application
for approval of an existing 0.1 mgd discharge from the Village of
Buckingham Springs (VBS) WWTP. The VBS WWTP will continue to discharge
to Mill Creek at River Mile 115.63--23.39--4.95 (Delaware River--
Neshaminy Creek--Mill Creek). The VBS WWTP is located in Buckingham
Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
23. Tobyhanna Army Depot, D-2009-041 CP-1. An application for
approval to modify the treatment process of the existing 0.802 mgd
Tobyhanna Army Depot WWTP. The discharge is located at River Mile
183.66--83.5--26.4--1.82 (Delaware River--Lehigh River--Tobyhanna
Creek--UNT) within the drainage area of the section of the non-tidal
Delaware River known as the Lower Delaware, which is classified as
Special Protection Waters. The WWTP is located in Coolbaugh Township,
Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
24. Cedar Glen Lakes Water Company, D-2009-046 CP. An application
for approval of a groundwater withdrawal project to supply up to 7.8
mg/30 days of water to the applicant's public supply distribution
system from existing Well No. 2. The project is located in the
Kirkwood-Cohansey Formation in the Rancocas Creek Watershed in
Manchester Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.
25. New Jersey American Water Company--New Egypt System, D-2009-050
CP-1. An application for approval of an existing groundwater withdrawal
project to supply up to 5.0 mg/30 days of water to the applicant's
public water supply system from existing Wells Nos. 1A and 2, which
were not previously reviewed by the Commission. The project wells are
located in the Englishtown Aquifer in the Crosswicks Creek Watershed in
Plumsted Township, Ocean County, New Jersey.
26. Kinsley Group Family, LP--Kinsley Shopping Center, D-2010-005-
1. An application for approval to construct and operate the 20,000 gpd
Kinsley Shopping Center (KSC) WWTP. Effluent limits for the KSC WWTP
will be based upon a 17,770 gpd discharge, the expected 2015 year
discharge flow. The WWTP will be located in the Lower SPW drainage area
and will discharge to ten (five primary and five reserve) on-site
seepage beds in the Weir Creek Watershed near River Mile 183.66--
40.88--6.30--6.51--7.40--2.40 (Delaware River--Lehigh River--Pohopoco
Creek--Beltzville Reservoir--Pohopoco Creek--Weir Creek) in
Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.
In addition to the standard business meeting items, including
adoption of the Minutes of the Commission's March 3, 2010 business
meeting; announcements of upcoming meetings and events of interest; a
report on hydrologic conditions; a report by the Executive Director;
and a report by the Commission's General Counsel, the business meeting
will include public hearings and consideration by the Commission of
resolutions approving: (a) The Commission's FY 2010-2015 Water
Resources Program; and (b) election of the Commission Chair, Vice-Chair
and Second-Vice Chair for FY 2011. In addition, the Commissioners will
consider adoption of the DRBC Fiscal Year 2011 operating and capital
budgets, on which a hearing was conducted during the December 9, 2009
business meeting. An opportunity for public dialogue will be provided
at the end of the meeting.
Draft dockets scheduled for public hearing on May 5, 2010 can be
accessed through the Notice of Commission Meeting and Public Hearing on
the Commission's Web site, drbc.net, ten days prior to the meeting
date. Additional public records relating to the dockets may be examined
at the Commission's offices. Please contact William Muszynski at 609-
883-9500, extension 221, with any docket-related questions.
Note that conference items are subject to change and items
scheduled for hearing are occasionally postponed to allow more time for
the Commission to consider them. Please check the Commission's Web
site, drbc.net, closer to the meeting date for changes that may be made
after the deadline for filing this notice.
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 can accommodate your needs.
Dated: April 12, 2010.
Pamela M. Bush,
Commission Secretary.
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