NOTICES
STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Dirt and Gravel Roads Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program
[42 Pa.B. 5320]
[Saturday, August 11, 2012]As required by 25 Pa. Code § 83.604(f) (relating to apportionment criteria), the State Conservation Commission (Commission) is providing public notice of the apportionment of Fiscal Year (FY) 2012-2013 Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program funds to participating County Conservation Districts. This apportionment is authorized under 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106 (relating to dirt and gravel road maintenance).
A. Effective Date
This apportionment is effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Allocations will be disbursed when funds are released from the Treasury after July 1, 2012.
B. Background
The Commission approved the following allocations at their public meeting on May 15, 2012: $3,528,000 of FY 2012-2013 funds are apportioned according to stipulations in 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106(c). Copies of the referenced statement of policy in 25 Pa. Code § 83.604 and 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106 are available from Karen Books at the State Conservation Commission Office, Room 310, Agriculture Building, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408, (717) 787-8821.
The following allocations are being made to the County Conservation Districts participating in the program. Not all counties receive an allocation as provided for at 25 Pa. Code § 83.613(a) (relating to performance standards). Listed alphabetically, the allocations are:
FY 2012-13
FY 2012-13 District
Allocations
District
Allocations
1 Adams $ 18,333 1 Lawrence $ 18,333 Allegheny $ - 1 Lebanon $ 18,333 Armstrong $ 158,347 3 Lehigh $ - 1 Beaver $ 18,333 Luzerne $ 34,140 Bedford $ 50,211 Lycoming $ 85,150 1 Berks $ 18,333 McKean $ 31,583 Blair $ 20,366 Mercer $ 43,549 2 Bradford $ 290,291 Mifflin $ 20,405 Bucks $ 18,966 3 Monroe $ - 3 Butler $ - 1 Montgomery $ 18,333 Cambria $ 18,465 Montour $ 19,402 Cameron $ 25,976 3 Northampton $ - Carbon $ 22,130 Northumberland $ 42,597 Centre $ 29,295 Perry $ 33,543 Chester $ 19,151 Pike $ 35,289 Clarion $ 69,108 Potter $ 152,197 Clearfield $ 68,845 Schuylkill $ 42,084 Clinton $ 31,599 Snyder $ 25,451 Columbia $ 79,253 Somerset $ 49,024 Crawford $ 153,676 Sullivan $ 72,605 1 Cumberland $ 18,333 2 Susquehanna $ 229,399 Dauphin $ 21,328 Tioga $ 248,101 Elk $ 28,449 Union $ 21,958 Erie $ 60,535 Venango $ 89,995 Fayette $ 38,223 Warren $ 147,578 Forest $ 21,091 Washington $ 73,062 Franklin $ 18,520 Wayne $ 105,792 Fulton $ 28,446 Westmoreland $ 29,417 Greene $ 67,079 Wyoming $ 58,466 Huntingdon $ 61,983 York $ 83,535 Indiana $ 95,312 TOTAL $3,528,000 Jefferson $ 56,056 Juniata $ 26,130 Lackawanna $ 27,505 Lancaster $ 19,011 Notes:
1: minimum allocation ($18,333 for FY 2012-13)
2: impacted by phasing to maximum allocation cap of $275,000
3: spending requirements not metMICHAEL L. KRANCER,
Chairperson
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 12-1586. Filed for public inspection August 10, 2012, 9:00 a.m.]
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