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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 01-1027

NOTICES

STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program

[31 Pa.B. 3008]

   As required by 25 Pa. Code § 83.604(f), the State Conservation Commission (Commission) is providing public notice of the apportionment of FY2001 Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program funds to participating County Conservation Districts. This apportionment is authorized under 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106.

   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, 2001.

   B.  Background

   The Commission, at their public meeting on May 24, 2001, approved allocation of $3,528,000 of FY01 funds and $ 171.62 of residual FY00 funds. These funds were lumped together and apportioned according to stipulations in 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106(c). Not all counties receive an allocation as provided for in 25 Pa. Code § 83.613.(a) of the Statement of Policy.

   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(c), are available from the Commission's website at www.pascc. org, or by contacting Woodrow J. Colbert at the State Conservation Commission Office, Rm. 407 Agriculture Building, 2301 N. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408, (717) 787-8821.

   The following FY2001 Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program Allocations are being made to County Conservation Districts: Adams $15,000; Allegheny $15,000; Armstrong $109,745; Beaver $15,000; Bedford $40,867; Berks $15,000; Blair $23,250; Bradford $305,795; Bucks $0; Butler $30,414; Cambria $15,158; Cameron $43,727; Carbon $26,158; Centre $34,701; Chester $19,170; Clarion $63,092; Clearfield $71,938; Clinton $24,364; Columbia $75,641; Crawford $140,457; Cumberland $15,000; Dauphin $25,272; Elk $26,008; Erie $54,526; Fayette $33,756; Forest $24,026; Franklin $17,854; Fulton $30,447; Greene $26,578; Huntingdon $70,768; Indiana $88,412; Jefferson $43,584; Juniata $39,091; Lackawanna $29,915; Lancaster $17,843; Lawrence $15,000; Lebanon $15,000; Lehigh $15,000; Luzerne $28,310; Lycoming $79,809; McKean $22,046; Mercer $48,121; Mifflin $25,520; Monroe $16,826; Montgomery $15,000; Montour $17,060; Northampton $15,000; Northumberland $45,176; Perry $0; Pike $74,533; Potter $152,610; Schuylkill $50,365; Snyder $27,440; Somerset $32,633; Sullivan $73,293; Susquehanna $120,165; Tioga $305,419; Union $30,959; Venango $77,259; Warren $207,115; Washington $77,336; Wayne $124,135; Westmoreland $26,915; Wyoming $62,657; York $99,911.

DAVID E. HESS,   
Secretary

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 01-1027. Filed for public inspection June 8, 2001, 9:00 a.m.]



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