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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 99-1654

NOTICES

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

Dirt and Gravel Roads Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program; Apportionment of Funds

[29 Pa.B. 5040]

   As required by 25 Pa. Code § 83.604(f), the State Conservation Commission (Commission) is providing public notice of FY 99-00 apportionment of funds to participating County Conservation Districts for the Dirt and Gravel Roads Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program that is authorized under 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106.

A.  Effective Date

   These allocations are effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

B.  Background

   The Commission approved the following allocations at their public meeting on July 20, 1999: $3,528,000 of FY 99 funds are apportioned according to stipulations in 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106(c). Copies of the referenced Statement of Policy contained in 25 Pa. Code § 83.604, as published in 28 Pa.B. 4634 (September 12, 1998) and 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106 are available from Woodrow J. Colbert at the State Conservation Commission Office, Room 407, Agriculture Building, 2301 N. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408, (717) 787-8821.

   The following allocations are being made to the County Conservation districts participating in the program. Listed alphabetically, they are:

   Adams $18,620; Allegheny $20,299; Armstrong $50,098; Beaver $24,806; Bedford $53,172; Berks $18,958; Blair $29,013; Bradford $32,409; Bucks $19,933; Butler $22,936; Cambria $24,601; Cameron $54,803; Carbon $18,193; Centre $36,041; Chester $29,845; Clarion $60,383; Clearfield $219,493; Clinton $26,850; Columbia $30,653; Crawford $104,664; Cumberland $18,180; Dauphin $24,233; Elk $33,900; Erie $30,776; Fayette $53,221; Forest $36,381; Franklin $23,540; Fulton $27,697; Greene $60,030; Huntingdon $68,203; Indiana $100,532; Jefferson $54,127; Juniata $41,630; Lackawanna $45,722; Lancaster $44,414; Lawrence $25,899; Lebanon $15,596; Lehigh $33,377; Luzerne $79,921; Lycoming $37,048; McKean $21,056; Mercer $55,236; Mifflin $31,855; Monroe $24,673; Montgomery $16,731; Montour $15,632; Northampton $18,639; Northumberland $17,384; Perry $46,500; Pike $115,640; Potter $436,409; Schuylkill $35,659; Snyder $18,213; Somerset $26,937; Sullivan $60,049; Susquehanna $29,916; Tioga $60,012; Union $39,913; Venango $44,223; Warren $47,079; Washington $67,703; Wayne $400,596; Westmoreland $35,463; Wyoming $71,772; York $40,518.

SAMUEL HAYES,   
Chairperson

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 99-1654. Filed for public inspection September 24, 1999, 9:00 a.m.]



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