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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-669b

[30 Pa.B. 2031]

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   2.  To remove an existing 125 linear foot section of arch bridge over Crow Creek, under the existing railroad, and replace with a 70 linear foot single span 25 foot wide by 8 foot high, spread box beam with u-shaped cast in place reinforced concrete culvert substructure in and along Crow Creek (WWF) (a.k.a. Abrams Run) beneath the proposed Ramp L at Station 557+00. The culvert is located approximately 95 feet upstream from the existing I-76 bridge over Crow Creek (Valley Forge, PA Quadrangle N:  14.50 inches; W:  2.2 inches). Work also includes the temporary impact to Crow Creek and adjacent wetlands for temporary access.

   3.  To construct and maintain a nonjurisdictional dam across an unnamed tributary to Crow Creek (WWF) to facilitate a stormwater management basin. This site is located north of I-76, left of station 17+75 to station 19+50. (Valley Forge, PA Quadrangle N: 14.25 inches; W:  0.7 inches).

   E23-241. Encroachment. Riverfront Inc., P. O. Box 547, Drexel Hill, PA 19026. To reissue Permit No. E23-241 for the following activities associated with the construction of the Riverfront Marina Project (Bridgeport, NJ-PA Quadrangle N:  19.9 inches; W:  6.7 inches) in Tinicum Township, Delaware County.

   1.  To construct two fixed timber mooring piers in a ''U'' shaped configuration to create 54 boat slips into the Delaware River (WWF, MF). The base of the pier will consist of a 12 foot by 120 foot pier which forms the base of the ''U'', two 6 foot by 160 foot piers will extend from the ends to the base pier and span the intertidal mud flat, a 5 foot by 240 foot mooring pier will be constructed at the terminus of each extension pier extending beyond the low water line, seven 4 foot by 40 foot and eight 4 foot by 30 foot finger piers will be arranged perpendicular to each mooring pier. Also, to repair and maintain an existing 12 foot by 40 foot long timber walkway to access the ''U'' shaped pier from uplands, and to modify and maintain an existing 15 foot by 25 foot roofed pier adjacent to the walkway as a concession stand.

   2.  To construct and maintain a 15-inch RCP stormwater outfall in and along the intertidal flats of the Delaware River and place and maintain fill and rip-rap bank protection in 0.02 acre of wetland (PEM), a de minimis amount, associated with the construction of a parking area which will serve the marina. The applicant proposes to mitigate the impact to wetlands by removing an existing fill from an intertidal area which will restore approximately 0.09 acre of wetlands (PEM).

   Southcentral Regional Office:  Section Chief, Water Management Program, Soils and Waterways Section, 909 Elmerton Avenue, 2nd Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17110, (717) 705-4707.

   E06-534.  Encroachment. FRS d/b/a Pioneer Crossing Landfill, Ryan Inch, 727 Red Lane Road, Birdsboro, PA 19058. To impact 0.51 acre of wetlands adjacent to a tributary to the Schuylkill River (WWF) at a point upstream of Route 82 at the Pioneer Crossing Landfill for the purpose of creating a borrow area (Birdsboro, PA Quadrangle N:  4.2 inches; W:  8.5 inches) in Exeter Township, Berks County. The permittee agrees to provide 0.84 acre of replacement wetlands.

   E29-079.  Encroachment. Donald Clevenger, HCR 75 Box 5, McConnellsburg, PA 17233. To construct and maintain rock riprap protection at the right bank of Big Cove Creek located upstream of the driveway culvert and at the left and right banks downstream of same and to remove some of the unpermitted fill along the floodway of Cove Creek to minimize back water effects (McConnellsburg, PA Quadrangle N:  12.0 inches; W:  17.0 inches) in Todd Township, Fulton County.

   Northwest Regional Office:  Soils and Waterways Section, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481, (814) 332-6942.

   E03-378.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through two watercourses across Armstrong County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Clarion (E16-109), Jefferson (E33-195), Forest (E27-059), Elk (E24-208), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Armstrong County at the Armstrong-Butler County line in Perry Township, Armstrong County (Parker, PA Quadrangle N:  02.15 inches; W:  09.00 inches) and progresses eastward for 4.26 miles to the Armstrong-Clarion County line at the edge of the Allegheny River in Perry Township, Armstrong County (Rimersburg, PA Quadrangle N:  06.20 inches; W:  16.80 inches). This pipeline traverses Perry Township in Armstrong County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Pine Run (WWF), Cove Run (WWF) and the Allegheny River (WWF).

   Both watercourses will be crossed by the wet open cut method. A total of 100 lineal feet of watercourse will be temporarily impacted. There are no wetlands that will be impacted by this project in Armstrong County. Approximately 2.1 miles (50%) of the alignment in Armstrong County follows established right-of-ways.

   E10-300.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 58 watercourses and 48 wetlands across Butler County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Jefferson (E33-195), Forest (E27-059), Elk (E24-208), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Butler County at the Butler-Lawrence County line in Muddy Creek Township, Butler County (Portersville, PA Quadrangle N:  05.20 inches; W:  04.95 inches) and progresses eastward for 29.32 miles to the Butler-Armstrong County line in Fairview Township, Butler County (Parker, PA Quadrangle N:  02.20 inches; W:  09.00 inches). This pipeline traverses Muddy Creek, Franklin, Clay, Concord and Fairview Townships in Butler County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Camp Run (WWF), Little Yellow Creek (CWF), Yellow Creek (CWF), Crab Run (CWF), Big Run (HW-CWF), Shannon Run (HQ-CWF), Swamp Run (HQ-CWF), Muddy Creek (HQ-CWF), Stony Run (WWF), Pine Run (WWF), Connoquenessing Creek (HQ-CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Bear Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), South Branch Bear Creek (WWF).

   Watercourse crossing methods consist of 35 wet open cuts and 23 flume pipes. A total of 2,900 lineal feet of watercourse will be temporarily impacted. Of the 48 wetland impacts, four are to exceptional value wetlands. Each wetland crossing will be by the wet open cut method resulting in a total temporary impact of 11.54 acres. Of the 48 wetland impacts, one is a 2,000 foot long exceptional value wetland impact and two are 1,000 foot long impacts to nonexceptional value wetlands. Approximately 17.5 miles (59.7%) of the alignment in Butler County follows established right-of-ways.

   This project crosses Moraine State Park resulting in the minor expansion of an existing right-of-way. Projected impacted areas within Moraine State Park include the Frank Preston Conservation Area. Within Moraine State Park, a total of 14 watercourses and 19 wetlands are to be impacted. Of the 19 wetland impacts within the park, four are to exceptional value wetlands within the Swamp Run area. The cumulative exceptional value wetland impact is 3,000 feet lineal feet. These wetlands are classified exceptional value because they are known habitat of the Pennsylvania Threatened Cistothorus platensis (Sedge Wren) and the Pennsylvania Endangered Rallus elegans (King Rail).

   E16-109.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 52 watercourses and 25 wetlands across Clarion County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Jefferson (E33-195), Forest (E27-059), Elk (E24-208), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Clarion County at the Clarion-Armstrong County line in Toby Township, Clarion County (Rimersburg, PA Quadrangle N:  06.20 inches; W:  16.80 inches), crossing the Allegheny River and progressing eastward for 18.74 miles. The project then turns northeast near the village of Truittsburg in Redbank Township and continues for 11.05 miles to the Clarion-Jefferson County line in Clarion Township, Clarion County (Corsica, PA Quadrangle N:  02.20 inches; W:  09.00 inches).

   This pipeline traverses Toby, Porter, Redbank, Limestone and Clarion Townships in Clarion County.

   A compressor station is expected to occupy approximately 20 acres near Independence mile marker 286 in Porter Township. The station will not impact any watercourse, floodway, water bodies or wetlands.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Allegheny River (WWF), Black Fox Run (WWF), Catfish Run (WWF), Cherry Run (CWF), Wildcat Run (CWF), East Fork Wildcat Run (CWF), Fiddlers Run (CWF), West Fork Leatherwood Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Leatherwood Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Jack Run (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Leisure Run (CWF), Town Run (CWF), Poe Run (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Piney Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Little Piney Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery), Little Mill Creek (CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery).

   Watercourse crossing methods consist of a directional drilling under the Allegheny River, 46 wet open cuts and five flume pipes. A total of 2,600 lineal feet of watercourse will be temporarily impacted. All 25 nonexceptional value wetland crossings will be wet open cut method resulting in a total wetland temporary impact of 2.05 acres. Of the 25 wetland impacts, three of the crossings are over 100 feet long.

   The Allegheny River is a Pennsylvania Nominated Priority 1-A Scenic River and habitat of two Federally Listed Mussel Species, Clubshell (Pleurobema clava) and Northern Riffleshell (Epioblasm torulosa rangiana).

   Approximately 14.2 miles (47.5%) of the construction alignment in Clarion County follows established right-of-ways.

   Prior to construction of the 36-inch pipeline, Independence will remove or abandon-in-place an existing 12-inch-diameter National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation gas pipeline identified as ''K-Line'' along the construction right-of-way in Clarion County. ''K-Line'' work will take place from Independence milepost 296.8 to 303.1 along existing, maintained right-of-ways through Limestone Township and Clarion Township.

   Initially, all ''K-Line'' watercourse and wetland crossings will be abandoned-in-place but temporary stream and wetland crossings will be constructed and remain in place for up to 60 days until installation of the new 36-inch-pipeline. At the time of installation, all ''K-Line'' watercourse crossings under 10 feet in width and all wetland crossings will be removed and the new 36-inch pipeline will then be immediately installed into the same trench. All ''K-Line'' watercourse crossings 10 feet or greater in width will remain in place. All abandoned-in-place crossings not in direct alignment with the new 36-inch pipeline will remain abandoned-in-place.

   ''K-Line'' work will impact 14 watercourses and seven nonexceptional value wetlands within three watersheds. The watersheds traversed include Piney Creek (CWF, TSF), Little Piney Creek (CWF, TSF), and Little Mill Creek (CWF, TSF). Of the 11 ''K-Line'' watercourse crossing removals, eight will be by wet open cut method and three by flume pipe method. A total of three ''K-Line'' watercourse crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. All seven nonexceptional value wetland ''K-Line'' crossings will be removed by the wet open cut method. This ''K-Line'' project will not involve the Allegheny River.

   E24-208.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 68 watercourses and 63 wetlands across Elk County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Forest (E27-059), Jefferson (E33-195), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Elk County at the Elk-Jefferson County line at the Clarion River in Millstone Township, Elk County (Sigel, PA Quadrangle N:  18.85 inches; W:  10.10 inches), and progresses northeastward for 8.2 miles to the Elk-Forest County line in Millstone Township, Elk County (Hallton, PA Quadrangle N:  13.25 inches; W:  13.95 inches).

   The project passes through a portion of Forest County and reenters Elk County at the Elk-Forest County line in Highland Township (Hallton, PA Quadrangle N:  15.65 inches; W:  11.55 inches) and continues northeastward for 21.37 miles to the Elk-McKean County line in Jones Township, McKean County (Mt. Jewett, PA Quadrangle N:  00.40 inch; W:  03.30 inches).

   The project passes through a portion of McKean County and reenters Elk County at the Elk-McKean County line in Jones Township, Elk County (Haxel Hurst, PA Quadrangle N:  00.75 inch; W:  05.70 inches) and continues eastward for 3.21 miles to the Elk-McKean County line in Jones Township, Elk County (Wildwood Fire Tower, PA Quadrangle N:  21.80 inches; W:  14.85 inches) and exits Elk County for the final time.

   This pipeline traverses Millstone, Highland and Jones Townships in Elk County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Millstone Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF), Gregg Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Sugarcamp Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Wyncoop Run (HQ-CWF), Jakes Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Steck Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), McClelland Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Pigeon Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Red Lick Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Twin Lick Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Threemile Run (HQ-CWF, Trout Stocked Fishery, Wild Trout Fishery), Maple Run (HQ, TSF, WTF), Pigeon Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), East Branch Spring Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Ellithorpe Run (HQ, CWF, Wild Trout Fishery), Cherry Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Big Mill Creek) HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Wolf Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Wilson Run (CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Nearing Run (CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), West Branch Clarion River (CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Rocky Run (CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), East Branch Clarion River (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), County Line Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Luke Run (HQ-CWF, Wild Trout Fishery), Wellendorf Branch (HQ-CWF, Wild Trout Fishery).

   Watercourse crossing methods consist of 53 wet open cuts and 15 flume pipes. The West Branch Clarion River crossing is proposed as a 50-foot wet open cut method. The East Branch Clarion River is proposed as a 35-foot wet open cut method. A total of 3,500 lineal feet of watercourse in Elk County will be temporarily impacted.

   Of the 63 wetland crossings, 34 are considered exceptional value wetlands. Two exceptional value wetland crossings are 700 feet long each. The longest nonexceptional wetland crossing is 1,800 feet long. All wetland crossings will be by wet open cut method resulting in a total temporary impact of 16.08 acres of exceptional value and nonexceptional wetland.

   Approximately 25.4 miles (77.2%) of the alignment in Elk County follows established right-of-ways. A majority of this project traverses the Allegheny National Forest. The Allegheny National Forest is identified as high or moderate quality Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) summer habitat. This project will create a new right-of-way across a portion of Elk State Forest.

   Prior to construction of the 36-inch pipeline, Independence will abandon-in-place or remove various National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation gas pipelines along the construction right-of-way in Elk County. This process will occur in two sections from Independence milepost 316.2 to 324.5 through Forest County and starting again in Elk County at Independence milepost 325.8 to 336.1, along existing, maintained right-of-ways through Millstone Township and Highland Township.

   Initially, all watercourse and wetland pipeline crossings will be abandoned in-place but temporary stream and wetland crossings will be constructed and remain in place for up to 60 days until installation of the new 36-inch pipeline. All abandoned-in-place watercourse and wetland crossings not in direct alignment with the new 36-inch pipeline will remain abandoned-in-place and not be removed. At the time of installation, all watercourse crossings under 10 feet in width and all wetland crossings in direct alignment of the new 36-inch pipeline will be removed and the new 36-inch pipeline will then be immediately installed into this same trench. All abandoned-in-place watercourse crossings 10 feet or greater in width will remain in place.

   The first section, from Independence milepost 316.2 to 318.5, will be associated with the existing National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation ''C-Line'' and ''K-197 Line'', each are 12-inches in diameter. The watersheds traversed include Millstone Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF) and Gregg Run (HQ-CWF, TSF). A total of three watercourses will be impacted. A total of two watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed (one by wet open cut method and one by flume pipe method) and four watercourse pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. A total of two nonexceptional wetlands will be impacted. A total of two wetland crossings will be removed by wet open cut method and two will remain abandoned-in-place.

   The second section starts at Independence milepost 318.5 to the Elk-Forest County Line Independence milepost 324.5, continues through Forest County, then continues in Elk County at Independence milepost 325.8 to Independence milepost 336.1. This section is associated with the removal or abandonment-in-place of existing National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation 22-inch diameter ''K-197 Line'' and 12-inch diameter ''C-Line''.

   The watersheds traversed include Sugarcamp Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Wyncoop Run (HQ-CWF), Jakes Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Steck Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), McClelland Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Pigeon Run (HQ-CWF, TSF), Red Lick Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Twin Lick Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Threemile Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Maple Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Pigeon Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), East Branch Spring Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery) and Ellithorpe Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery).

   A total of 37 watercourses will be impacted. A total of 28 watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed, 24 by wet open cut method and four by flume pipe method. A total of 35 of the watercourse pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. A total of 37 wetlands will be impacted with 10 of these wetlands being exceptional value. A total of 35 wetland pipeline crossings will be removed by wet open cut method, with eight of these wet open cut method removals being in exceptional value wetlands. The longest exceptional value wetland impact is 260 feet long. The longest nonexceptional wetland impact is 1,800 feet long. A total of 24 wetland pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place with 10 of these being in exceptional value wetlands.

   E25-606.  Encroachment. Presque Isle Condominium Association, 558 West 6th Street, Erie, PA 16507. To construct and maintain an 80-foot-long, 9-foot-diameter corrugated metal pipe culvert and associated fill in a tributary to Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie (Scott Run) for the stabilization of the ravine slope at the existing Presque Isle Condominiums approximately 1,800 feet north of West 6th Street east of Peninsula Drive (Swanville, PA Quadrangle N:  20.0 inches; W:  3.75 inches) in Millcreek Township, Erie County.

   E27-059.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 4 watercourses and four wetlands across Forest County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Elk (E24-208), Jefferson (E33-195), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Forest County at the Forest-Elk County line in Jenks Township, Forest County (Hallton, PA Quadrangle N:  13.25 inches; W:  13.95 inches) and progresses northeastward for 1.3 miles to the Forest-Elk County line in Jenks Township and exits Forest County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Spring Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF) and Hill Run (HQ-CWF, TSF). Watercourse crossings consist of four wet open cut methods. A total of 200 lineal feet of watercourse in Forest County will be temporarily impacted through road and pipeline construction.

   Of the four nonexceptional value wetland crossings, the longest wetland crossing is 250 feet long. All wetland crossings will be by wet open cut method and associated temporary road construction, resulting in a total temporary impact of 0.56 acre.

   A majority of this project traverses the Allegheny National Forest. The Allegheny National Forest is identified as high or moderate quality Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) summer habitat. Approximately 1.3 miles (100%) of the alignment in Forest County follows established right-of-ways.

   Prior to construction of the 36-inch pipeline, Independence will abandon-in-place or remove two National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation gas pipelines (12-inch-diameter ''C-Line'' and 22-inch-diameter ''K-197 Line'') along the construction right-of-way in Forest County. This process will occur from Independence milepost 324.5 to 325.8 through Jenks Township.

   Initially, all watercourse and wetland pipeline crossings will be abandoned-in-place but temporary stream and wetland crossings will be constructed and remain in place for up to 60 days until installation of the new 36-inch pipeline. All abandoned-in-place watercourse and wetland crossings not in direct alignment with the new 36-inch pipeline will remain abandoned-in-place and not be removed. At the time of installation, all watercourse crossings under 10 feet in width and all wetland crossings in direct alignment of the new 36-inch pipeline will be removed and the new 36-inch pipeline will then be immediately installed into this same trench. All abandoned-in-place watercourse crossings 10 feet or greater in width will remain in place.

   The watersheds traversed include Spring Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF), and Hill Run (HQ-CWF, TSF). A total of four watercourses will be impacted. A total of three watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed by the wet open cut method. A total of five watercourse pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. A total of four nonexceptional value wetlands will be impacted. A total of four wetland pipeline crossings will be removed by the wet open cut method. The longest wetland wet open cut method removal is 260 feet long. A total of four wetland pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place.

   E33-195.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 37 watercourses and six wetlands across Jefferson County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Forest (E27-059), Elk (E24-208), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Jefferson County at the Jefferson-Clarion County line in Union Township, Jefferson County (Corsica, PA Quadrangle N:  02.20 inches; W:  09.00 inches), and progresses north-eastward for 13.2 miles across the Clarion River to the Jefferson-Elk County line in Heath Township, Jefferson County (Sigel, PA Quadrangle N: 18.85 inches; W: 10.10 inches). This pipeline traverses Union, Eldred, Barnett and Heath Townships in Jefferson County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Little Mill Creek (CWF-TSF), Mill Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Seaton Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Black Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Cathers Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Truby Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Clear Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Clarion River (CWF).

   Watercourse crossings methods consist of 29 wet open cuts, seven flume pipes and one boring. The Clarion River crossing is proposed as a 277-foot-long wet open cut method. The Clear Creek crossing is proposed as a conventional boring under the bed of the watercourse. A total of 2,000 lineal feet of watercourse in Jefferson County will be temporarily impacted. Of the six wetland crossings, three are exceptional value wetland crossings with one of these exceptional value wetland crossings being 200 feet long. All wetland crossings will be by wet open cut method resulting in a total temporary impact of 0.8 acre.

   The Clarion River is Federally Eligible Wild and Scenic River and a Pennsylvania Nominated Priority 1-A Scenic River. Additionally, this project traverses Clear Creek State Park.

   Approximately 12.9 miles (100%) of the construction alignment in Jefferson County follows established right-of-ways.

   Prior to construction of the 36-inch pipeline, Independence will abandon-in-place or remove various 12-inch-diameter National Fuel Supply Corporation gas pipelines along the construction right-of-way in Jefferson County. This process will occur in two sections from Independence milepost 303.1 to 316.2, along existing, maintained right-of-ways through Union Township, Eldred Township, Barnett Township and Heath Township.

   Initially, all watercourse and wetland pipeline crossings will be abandoned-in-place but temporary stream and wetland crossings will be constructed and remain in place for up to 60 days until installation of the new 36-inch pipeline. All abandoned-in-place watercourse and wetland crossings not in direct alignment with the new 36-inch pipeline will remain abandoned-in-place and not be removed. At the time of installation, all watercourse crossings under 10 feet in width and all wetland crossings in direct alignment of the new 36-inch pipeline will be removed and the new 36-inch pipeline will then be immediately installed into this same trench. All abandoned-in-place watercourse crossings 10 feet or greater in width will remain in place.

   The first section, from Independence milepost 303.1 to 310.1, will be associated with the existing 12-inch National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation ''K-Line''. The watersheds traversed include Little Mill Creek (CWF, TSF), Mill Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF) and Seaton Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF). A total of 19 watercourses will be impacted. A total of nine watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed by the flume pipe method. A total of eight ''K-Line'' watercourse crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. One nonexceptional wetland will be impacted by the ''K-Line'' removal in this section. This wetland crossing will be removed by the wet open cut method.

   The second section, from Independence milepost 310.1 to 316.2, will be associated with the existing National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation ''C-Line'' and ''K-197 Line'', each are 12 inches in diameter. The watersheds traversed include Black Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF), Cathers Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF), Truby Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF), Clear Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF), and Clarion River (CWF). A total of 18 watercourses will be impacted. A total of seven watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed by wet open cut method and two will be by the flume pipe method. The remaining 27 crossings will remain abandoned-in-place. This abandonment-in-place includes the two Clarion River pipeline crossings and the two Clear Creek pipeline crossings. A total of five wetlands will be impacted, three of these being exceptional value wetlands. A total of five wetland pipeline crossings will be removed by the wet open cut method, three of these through exceptional value wetlands. A total of five wetland pipeline crossings will remain abandoned-in-place, three of these through exceptional value. The first section, from Independence milepost 303.1 to 310.1, will be associated with the existing 12-inch National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation ''K-Line''. The watersheds traversed include Little Mill Creek (CWF, TSF), Mill Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF) and Seaton Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, WTF).

   A total of 19 watercourses will be impacted. A total of nine watercourse pipeline crossings will be removed by the wet open cut method and two will remain wetlands.

   E37-127.  Encroachment. Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 34 watercourses and 41 wetlands across Lawrence County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Jefferson (E33-195), Forest (E27-059), Elk (E24-208), McKean (E42-263), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters Lawrence County at the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County (New Middletown, OH-PA Quadrangle N:  01.70 inches; W:  02.65 inches) and progresses eastward 20.69 miles to the Lawrence-Butler County line in Perry Township, Lawrence County (Portersville, PA Quadrangle N:  05.20 inches; W:  04.95 inches). This pipeline traverses Little Beaver, Big Beaver, Wayne and Perry Townships in Lawrence County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include North Fork Little Beaver Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF), Honey Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF), Beaverdam Run (HQ-CWF), Eckles Run (WWF), Beaver River (WWF), Snake Run (WWF), Unnamed Tributary Beaver River, locally known as Vinegar Valley Run (WWF), Duck Run (WWF), Squaw Run (WWF), Slippery Rock Creek (CWF, TSF) and Camp Run (WWF).

   Watercourse crossing methods consist of 31 wet open cuts including the Beaver River a 100-foot-long wet open cut, two flume pipes and one directional drill under the bed of Slippery Rock Creek. A total of 1,700 lineal feet of watercourse will be temporarily impacted. Of the 41 wetlands impacted, two are exceptional value wetlands. All wetland crossings will be by wet open cut method, a total temporary wetland impact of 6.4 acres. Of the 41 wetland crossing impacts, one is 900 feet long and 12 are over 100 feet long. Additionally, this project will cross the southern portion of McConnell's Mill State Park-Slippery Rock Gorge, a designated National Natural Landmark. This park crossing will call for the minor expansion of an existing established right-of-way. Resources impacted within the park include Slippery Rock Creek and two exceptional value wetlands. Approximately 4.2 miles (20.3%) of the alignment in Lawrence County follows established right-of-ways.

   E42-263.  Encroachment Independence Pipeline Company, 500 Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan 48243-1902. To construct and maintain a 36-inch-diameter high-pressure natural gas pipeline through 17 watercourses and 20 wetlands across McKean County. This installation will require temporary equipment crossings to be installed across each watercourse and wetland. The objective of this project is to supply natural gas to the eastern United States. This application is being reviewed concurrently with similar encroachment applications for Lawrence (E37-127), Butler (E10-300), Armstrong (E03-378), Clarion (E16-109), Forest (E27-059), Jefferson (E33-195), Elk (E24-208), Cameron (E12-118), Potter (E53-337) and Clinton (E18-288) Counties as a single and complete project. The Pennsylvania portion of the project from the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania boundary in Little Beaver Township, Lawrence County to Leidy Township, Clinton County spans 178.4 miles. The entire pipeline from Defiance, Ohio to Leidy, Clinton County, PA spans 397.4 miles.

   The project enters McKean County at the McKean-Elk County line in Sergeant Township, McKean County (Mt. Jewett, PA Quadrangle N:  00.40 inch, W:  03.30 inches) and progresses eastward for 5.79 miles to the McKean-Elk County line in Sergeant Township, Elk County (Hazel Hurst, PA Quadrangle N:  00.75 inches; W:  05.70 inches). The pipeline passes through a portion of Elk County and re-enters McKean County at the McKean-Elk County line in Sergeant Township, Elk County (Wildwood Fire Tower, PA Quadrangle N:  21.80 inches; W:  14.85 inches) at the East Branch Clarion River and proceeds eastward for 3.98 miles to McKean-Cameron County line in Norwich Township (Wildwood Fire Tower, PA Quadrangle N:  21.25 inches; W:  05.10 inches) and exits McKean County for the final time.

   This pipeline traverses Sergeant and Norwich Townships in McKean County.

   Watersheds encountered east to west include Rocky Run (CWF, Wild Trout Fishery), Sevenmile Run (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Fivemile Run (HQ-CWF, Wild Trout Fishery), East Branch Clarion River (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), North Fork Straight Creek (HQ-CWF, Wild Trout Fishery), South Fork West Branch Potato Creek (HQ-CWF, TSF, Wild Trout Fishery), Elk Fork Sinnemahoning Creek (EV-CWF, Wild Trout Fishery).

   Watercourse crossing methods consist of 13 wet open cuts, three flume pipes and one dam and pump crossing. A total of 850 lineal feet of watercourse in Elk County will be temporarily impacted.

   Of the 20 wetland crossings, all the wetlands considered exceptional value. The longest exceptional value wetland crossing is 600 feet long. All wetland crossings will be by wet open cut method resulting in a total temporary impact of 3.35 acres. Approximately 1.7 miles (18.1%) of the alignment in McKean County follows established right-of-ways.

   This project will create a new right-of-way across Elk State Park and Elk State Forest. The Elk State Forest is identified as potentially high or moderate quality Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) summer habitat.

   E61-233. Encroachment. Sugarcreek Borough, 212 Fox Street, Franklin, PA 16323. To remove the existing Pump Station No. 4 and to fill an area measuring approximately 60 feet long by 65 feet wide having 2:1 side slopes within the 100-year floodplain of French Creek for construction of a new pump station and appurtenant works adjacent to an existing abandoned railroad embankment directly northeast of the City of Franklin Waterworks (Franklin, PA Quadrangle N:  4.15 inches; W:  14.5 inches) in the City of Franklin, Venango County.

DAM SAFETY


Applications received under the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P. S. §§ 693.1--693.27) and section 302 of the Flood Plain Management Act (32 P. S. § 679.302) and requests for certification under section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

   Bureau of Waterways Engineering, 400 Market Street, 3rd Floor, P. O. Box 8554, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8554, (717) 787-8568.

   D02-125.  Dam Pittsburgh Field Club (121 Field Club Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238). To construct, operate and maintain Hole No. 16--Lower Dam across a tributary to Squaw Run (HQ-WWF; Delete PWS), impacting 125 feet of stream, for the purpose of recreation and aesthetics at a Golf Club. (Glenshaw, PA Quadrangle N:  2.85 inches; W:  1.5 inches) in Fox Chapel Borough, Allegheny County.

   D02-126. Dam. Pittsburgh Field Club (121 Field Club Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238). To construct, operate and maintain Hole No. 16--Upper Dam across a tributary to Squaw Run (HQ-WWF; Delete PWS), impacting 125 feet of stream, for the purpose of recreation and aesthetics at a Golf Club. (Glenshaw, PA Quadrangle N:  2.9 inches; W:  2.4 inches) in Fox Chapel Borough, Allegheny County.


ACTIONS

FINAL ACTIONS TAKEN UNDER THE PENNSYLVANIA CLEAN STREAMS LAW AND THE FEDERAL CLEAN WATER ACT

[National Pollution Discharge Elimination System Program (NPDES)]

DISCHARGE OF CONTROLLED INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND SEWERAGE WASTEWATER

(Part I Permits)

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has taken the following actions on previously received permit applications and requests for plan approval and has issued the following significant orders.

   Persons aggrieved by this action may appeal, under section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act (35 P. S. § 7514) and 2 Pa.C.S. §§ 501--508 and 701--704 (relating to the Administrative Agency Law), to the Environmental Hearing Board, Second Floor, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, P. O. Box 8457, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8457, (717) 787-3483. TDD users may contact the Board through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, (800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Environmental Hearing Board within 30 days of receipt of written notice of this action unless the appropriate statute provides a different time period. Copies of the appeal form and the Board's rules of practice and procedure may be obtained from the Board. The appeal form and the Board's rules of practice and procedure are also available in Braille or on audiotape from the Secretary to the Board at (717) 787-3483. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law.


Actions under The Clean Streams Law Act (35 P. S. §§ 691.1--691.1001).

Permits Issued

   Southeast Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428, (610) 832-6130.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0050938. Amendment No. 1. Sewage. Allegro Micro Systems W. G., Inc., 3900 Welsh Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090, is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County to an unnamed tributary to Pennypack Creek.

   WQM Permit No. 0999425. Sewerage. Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority, 1275 Almshouse Road, Warrington, PA 18976. Applicant is granted approval for the construction and operation of a sewage pump station, forecemain and gravity sewer line to serve North Pointe subdivision located in Solebury Township, Bucks County.

   WQM Permit No. 1500408. Sewerage. Brandywine Hospital and Trauma Center, 201 Reeceville Road, Coatesville, PA 19320. Applicant is granted approval for the construction and operation of a pump station and forcemain to serve Brandywine Hospital and Trauma Center (Hospital) located in Caln Township, Chester County.

   WQM Permit No. 4600409. Sewerage. Lower Moreland Township Authority, 640 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006. Applicant is granted approval for the construction and operation of Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection System at Chapel Hill Wastewater Treatment plant located in Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County.

   WQM Permit No. 2300403. Sewerage. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, One State Farm Drive, Concordville, PA 19339. Applicant is granted approval for the construction and operation of a dechlorination facility to serve its wastewater treatment plant located in Concord Township, Delaware County.

   Northeast Regional Office:  Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790, (570) 826-2511.

   PA-0026000. Sewerage. City of Allentown, 112 Union Street, Allentown, PA 18102 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in City of Allentown, Lehigh County, to Lehigh River.

   PA-0063983. Industrial Waste. Essroc Cement Corporation, Egypt Plant, Route 248 & Easton Road, Nazareth, PA 18064 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, to Ranger Lake to Coplay Creek.

   PA-0063363. Industrial Waste. S & L Plastics, Inc., 2860 Bath Pike, Nazareth, PA 18064 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Upper Nazareth Township, Northampton County, to Monocacy Creek.

   PA-0061981. Industrial Waste. Troutman Bros., Inc., P. O. Box 73, Klingerstown, PA 17941 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Upper Mahantango Township, Schuylkill County, to an unnamed Tributary to Pine Creek.

   Southcentral Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-8200, (717) 705-4707.

   PA 0021229. Sewerage. Littlestown Borough Authority, (Littlestown Wastewater Treatment Plant), 46 East King Street, Littlestown, PA 17340 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Union Township, Adams County to the receiving waters named Alloway Creek.

   PAG053532. General Permit, Groundwater Cleanup, Sun Company, Inc., 1750 Oregon Pike, Manheim, PA 17545 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Manheim Township, Lancaster County to the receiving waters named unnamed tributary to Conestoga River.

   PA 0088315. Sewerage. James and Debra Halbleib, 2512 River Road, Bainbridge, PA 17502 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Conoy Township, Lancaster County to the receiving waters named unnamed tributary to the Susquehanna River.

   PA 0082643. Sewerage. Flatbush Golf Course Inc., 940 Littlestown Road, Littlestown, PA 17340 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Union Township, Adams County to the receiving waters named South Branch Conewago Creek.

   0183401. Amendment 97-1. Sewage. Littlestown Borough Authority, (Littlestown Wastewater Treatment Plant), 46 East King Street, Littlestown, PA 17340. This permit approves the modification to construction/operation of Sewage Treatment Facility in Union Township, Adams County.

   3600401. Sewage. James and Debra Halbleib, 2512 River Road, Bainbridge, PA 17502. This permit approves the construction of Sewage Treatment Facilities in Conoy Township, Lancaster County.

   0500403. Sewage. Bedford Borough Municipal Authority, 244 W. Penn Street, Bedford, PA 15522. This permit approves the construction of Sewers and Appurtenances and Inverted Siphon Stream Crossing in Bedford Borough, Bedford County.

   3800402. Sewage. Northern Lebanon County Authority, P. O. Box 434, Jonestown, PA 17038. This permit approves the construction of Pump Station in Swatara Township, Lebanon County.

   Northcentral Regional Office:  208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Grit Building, Williamsport, PA 17701.

   NPDES Permit PA0028100. Sewerage. Turbotville Borough, P. O. Box 264, Turbotville, PA 17772-0264. Renewal granted to discharge from existing sewage treatment plant, facility located at Turbotville Borough, Northumberland County.

   NPDES Permit PA0111821. Industrial Waste. ACF Industries, P. O. Box 109, Milton, PA 17847. Renewal granted to discharge noncontact cooling and treated wastewater. From facility located at Milton Borough, Northumberland County.

   NPDES Permit PA0228192. Sewerage. Wallaceton Boggs Township Municipal Authority, P. O. Box 97, West Decatur, PA 16878. Permission to construct an aeration package wastewater treatment plant to serve Wallaceton Borough and Boggs Township. Treatment plant located at Village of West Decatur.

   NPDES Permit PA0009725. Industrial Waste. Jersey Shore Steel Company Inc., P. O. Box 5055, Jersey Shore, PA 17740. Renewal granted for existing discharge of industrial contact and noncontact cooling water to drainage ditch. The facility is located at Pine Creek Township, Clinton County.

   WQM Permit No. 5900401. Sewerage. Kelly Boyce, R. R. 6, Box 338, Wellsboro, PA 16901. Permission granted to construct and maintain a small flow sewer treatment system. Facility located at Delaware Township, Tioga County.

   WQM Permit No. 1799402. Sewerage. Borough of Turbotville, P. O. Box 264, Turbotville, PA 16662-0264. Permission granted for a hydraulic and organic rerate of the sewage treatment plant. Facility located at Turbotville Borough, Northumberland County.

   WQM Permit No. 1799404. Sewerage. Wallaceton Boggs Municipal Authority, P. O. Box 97, West Decatur, PA 16878. Permission granted to construct and maintain a wastewater collection and treatment system to serve Wallaceton Borough. Facility located at Boggs Township, Clearfield County.

   Southwest Regional Office:  Water Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745, (412) 442-4000.

   Permit No. 0200401. Sewage. George Kraynik, Jr., 1599 Warrendale-Bayne Road, Baden, PA 15005. Construction of a single residence sewage treatment plant located in Marshall Township, Allegheny County to serve Kraynik Residence.

   Permit No. 0400401. Sewage. Eugene DeMarco, 155 Scott Street, New Brighton, PA 15066. Construction of a single residence sewage treatment plant located in Daugherty Township, Beaver County to serve Eugene DeMarco Single Residence STP.

   Permit No. 6500401. Sewage. Outside-In School of Experimental Education, R. D. 1, Box 253, Bolivar, PA 15923. Construction of sewage treatment plant located in Fairfield Township, Westmoreland County to serve Outside-In School.

   Northwest Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335, (814) 332-6942.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0101036, Best Western Presque Isle Country Inn, 6467 Sterrettania Road, Fairview, PA 16415 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in McKean Township, Erie County to an unnamed tributary to Elk Creek.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0221601. Sherman Enterprises, Inc., Allegheny Valley Development, Hunter's Station, P. O. Box 138, Tionesta, PA 16353 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Tionesta Township, Forest County to the Allegheny River.

   NPDES Permit No. PA0102610. Kennihan Development Company, Villa Vista Estates, 133 Terra Drive, Valencia, PA 16059 is authorized to discharge from a facility located in Middlesex Township, Butler County to an unnamed tributary to Glade Run.

   WQM Permit No. 2500403. Sewerage, Carolyn L. Bosco, SRSTP, 11488 East Scotland Avenue, North East, PA 16428. Construction of Carolyn L. Bosco SRSTP located in North East Township, Erie County.

INDIVIDUAL PERMITS

(PAS)

   The following NPDES Individual Permits for discharges of stormwater from construction activities have been issued.

   Southeast Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, Lee Park, Suite 6010, 555 North Lane, Conshohocken, PA 19428-2233, (610) 832-6130.


NPDESApplicant NameCounty andReceiving Stream or
Permit No.and AddressMunicipalityBody of Water
PAS10-G233Column Properties, Inc.
601 Clover Mill Road
Exton, PA 19341-0800
West Nantmeal Township
Chester County
Brandywine Creek (HQ)
PAS10-D111Katz Builders and Developers, Inc.
541 West Germantown Pike
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Solebury Township
Bucks County
Aquetong Creek (HQ/CWF)

   Northeast Regional Office:  Regional Water Management Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0790, (570) 826-2511.

NPDESApplicant NameCounty andReceiving
Permit No.and AddressMunicipalityStream
PAS10R034Land View Properties, Inc.
P. O. Box 118
Marshalls Creek, PA 18335
Luzerne County
Bear Creek Township
Bear Creek
HQ-CWF

   Southcentral Regional Office:  Section Chief, Water Management Program, Soils and Waterways Section, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-8200, (717) 705-4707.

   PAS-10-0021.  Individual NPDES. RBL Development Corporation, R. D. 1, Box 1721, Stewartstown, PA 17363. To Implement an Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for construction of Eagle View Mobile Home Park on 99 acres in Berwick Township, Adams County. The project is located south of Green Springs Road approximately 0.6 mile east of Municipal Road (S. R. 2033) (Hanover, PA Quadrangle N:  18.1 inches; W:  16.5 inches). Drainage will be to a tributary to South Branch Conewago Creek (WWF).

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