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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 20-572c

[50 Pa.B. 2179]
[Saturday, April 25, 2020]

[Continued from previous Web Page]

ACTIONS ON COAL AND NONCOAL MINING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS


Actions on applications under the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P.S. §§ 1396.1—1396.31); the Noncoal Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act (52 P.S. §§ 3301—3326); the Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.1—691.1001); the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act (52 P.S. §§ 30.51—30.66); the Bituminous Mine Subsidence and Land Conservation Act (52 P.S. §§ 1406.1—1406.21). The final action on each application also constitutes action on the NPDES permit application and, if noted, the request for a Section 401 Water Quality Certification. Mining activity permits issued in response to such applications will also address the application permitting requirements of the following statutes; the Air Quality Control Act (35 P.S. §§ 4001—4015); the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P.S. §§ 693.1—693.27); and the Solid Waste Management Act (35 P.S. §§ 6018.101—6018.1003).

Coal Permit Issued

New Stanton District Office: P.O. Box 133, New Stanton, PA 15672, 724-925-5500, (Contact: Tracy Norbert).

Contract No. 26-16-03 and NPDES Permit No. PA0278416. Fayette Coal and Coke, Inc., 195 Enterprise Lane, Connellsville, PA 15425. Government Financed Construction Contract issued for reclamation of approximately 22.50 acres of abandoned mine lands located in Franklin Township, Fayette County. Receiving Streams: Bolden Run. Application received: September 30, 2019. Contract issued: April 9, 2020.

65120103 and NPDES Permit No. PA0252336. Coal Loaders, Inc., 210 East Main Street, P.O. Box 556, Ligonier, PA 15658. Renewal application for reclamation only of an existing bituminous surface mine located in Fairfield and Ligonier Townships, Westmoreland County, affecting 107.7 acres. Receiving stream(s): Unnamed tributaries to Hannah's Run and unnamed tributaries to Hypocrite Creek. Application received: October 18, 2019. Permit issued: April 9, 2020.

30080201 and NPDES Permit No. PA0251470. Shannopin Materials, LLC, 103 Corporate Drive, Suite 102, Morgantown, WV 26501. Renewal application for continued mining to an existing bituminous surface mine located in Monongahela Township, Greene County, affecting 19.6 acres. Receiving stream(s): Monongahela River. Application received: March 18, 2019. Permit issued: April 9, 2020.

Noncoal Permits Issued

Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901, 570-621-3118, (Contact: Theresa Reilly-Flannery).

Permit No. PAM119021, Matthew E. Noldy (6796 SR 267, Meshoppen, PA 18630), coverage under the General NPDES Stormwater Permit for stormwater discharges associated with mining activities on Surface Mining Permit No. 58190806 in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, receiving stream: Elk Lake. Application received: September 27, 2019. Permit issued: April 10, 2020.

ACTIONS ON BLASTING ACTIVITY APPLICATIONS


Actions on applications under the Explosives Acts of 1937 and 1957 and 25 Pa. Code § 211.124. Blasting activity performed as part of a coal or noncoal mining activity will be regulated by the mining permit for that coal or noncoal mining activity.

Blasting Permits Issued

Pottsville District Mining Office: 5 West Laurel Boulevard, Pottsville, PA 17901, 570-621-3118, (Contact: Theresa Reilly-Flannery).

Permit No. 46204103. Maine Drilling & Blasting, Inc. (P.O. Box 1140, Gardiner, ME 04345), construction blasting for Lower Merion Villanova in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County with an expiration date of March 19, 2021. Permit issued: March 31, 2020.

Permit No. 09204102. Rock Work, Inc. (1257 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell, PA 19422), construction blasting for Arbour Square in Doylestown Township, Bucks County with an expiration date of April 1, 2021. Permit issued: April 9, 2020.

FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT SECTION 401

 The Department has taken the following actions on previously received permit applications, requests for Environmental Assessment approval, and requests for Water Quality Certification under Section 401 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) (33 U.S.C.A. § 1341).

 Except as otherwise noted, the Department has granted 401 Water Quality Certification certifying that the construction and operation described will comply with the applicable provisions of sections 301—303, 306 and 307 of the FWPCA (33 U.S.C.A §§ 1311—1313, 1316 and 1317), and that the construction will not violate applicable Federal and State .Water Quality Standards.

 Any person aggrieved by these actions may appeal, pursuant to Section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act, 35 P.S. Section 7514, and the Administrative Agency Law, 2 Pa.C.S. Chapter 5A, 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 AT&T Relay Service, (800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Environmental Hearing Board within 30-days of publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, 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.

 If you want to challenge this action, your appeal must reach the Board within 30-days. You do not need a lawyer to file an appeal with the Board.

 Important legal rights are at stake, however, so you should show this notice to a lawyer at once. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may qualify for free pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board (717) 787-3483 for more information.

WATER OBSTRUCTIONS AND ENCROACHMENTS


Actions on applications for the following activities filed under the Dam Safety and Encroachments Act (32 P.S. §§ 693.1—693.27), section 302 of the Flood Plain Management Act (32 P.S. § 679.302) and The Clean Streams Law and Notice of Final Action for Certification under section 401 of the FWPCA.

Southeast Region: Waterways and Wetlands Program Manager, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401.

Permit No. E15-914, Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC, 1700 MacCorkle Avenue SE, Charleston, WV 25325, Wallace and Nantmeal Townships, Chester County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

 To install 1,700 feet and 3,400 feet of linear anodes along the existing natural gas pipeline using the method of open trench and is associated with the Line 1804 Turnpike Linear Anode Project. There is a total of three (3) wetland and two (2) stream crossings which include the following:

 1. To install and maintain 547 feet of anode within wetland 1 (PEM) resulting in 547 square feet (0.013 acre) of permanent impact and 22,601 square feet (0.519 acre) of temporary wetland impacts. (USGS PA Downingtown; Wagontown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.099137, Longitude 75.756514 W).

 2. To install and maintain 5 feet of anode within wetland 2 (PEM) resulting in 5 square feet (0.0001) of permanent wetland impact and 231 square feet (0.005 acre) of temporary wetland impact due to the placement of timber matting for construction. (USGS PA Downingtown; Wagontown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.099510, Longitude 75.751624 W).

 3. To install and maintain linear anode adjacent to wetland 3 (PEM) resulting in 1,173 square feet (0.027 acre) of temporary wetland impact due to the placement of timber matting for construction. (USGS PA Downingtown; Wagontown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.40.100740, Longitude 75.750084 W).

 4. To construct and maintain a temporary bridge structure over Water 1 (Unnamed tributary to Marsh Creek, HQ-TSF, MF) to facilitate the installation and maintenance of 7 linear feet of anode resulting in 7 linear feet (7 square feet) of permanent watercourse impact, 217 square feet of permanent floodway impact, 136 linear feet (688 square feet) of temporary watercourse impact and 10,149 square feet of temporary floodway impact. This activity also includes the installation of impervious trench plugs. (USGS PA Downingtown; Wagontown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.099510, Longitude 75.751624 W).

 5. To construct and maintain a temporary bridge structure over Water 2 (Unnamed tributary to Marsh Creek, HQ-TSF, MF) to facilitate the installation and maintenance of 7 linear feet of anode resulting in 7 linear feet (7 square feet) of permanent watercourse impact, 136 square feet of permanent floodway impact, 49 linear feet (91 square feet) of temporary watercourse impact and 5,905 square feet of temporary floodway impact. This activity also includes the installation of impervious trench plugs. (USGS PA Downingtown; Wagontown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.099069, Longitude 75.55493 W).

 Project work areas are located within existing pipeline right-of-way at both the east side and west side of I-76 in Wallace and Nantmeal Townships, Chester County. Permit issued April 9, 2020.

Permit No. E5101220-002, Philadelphia Water Department, 1101 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

 To replace an 8-foot by 7-foot box sewer and outfall. In its place, the Philadelphia Water Department will construct and maintain an 8-foot by 12-foot box sewer within the 100-year floodplain and outfall constructed on piles on the bank of the Delaware River (WWF-MF) resulting in 30 linear feet (45 square feet) of permanent watercourse impact, 40 linear feet (600 square feet) of temporary watercourse impact, 2,100 square feet of permanent floodway impact, and 600 square feet of temporary floodway impact. This project is located at Columbus Crossing Shopping Center in Philadelphia (USGS PA Philadelphia Quadrangle—Latitude 39.924388 N, Longitude 75.141221 W). Permit issued April 9, 2020.

Permit No. E09-1036, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 6-0, 7000 Geerdes Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406, Bensalem and Middletown Townships, Bucks County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

 To perform the following water obstruction and encroachment activities within an unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WWF-MF) as well as the main branch of Neshaminy Creek (WWF-MF) associated with the S.R. 0001 Section RC2 Improvement Project:

 1. To construct and maintain a 95-foot-long, 42-inch diameter RCP stream enclosure extension carrying a perennial unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-19, WWF-MF). This activity is associated with the reconstruction of the Rockhill Drive Interchange including the placement of rock riprap apron and rock barriers resulting 142 linear feet (1,412 square feet, 0.032 acre) of permanent watercourse impact and 7,284 square feet (0.167 acre) of permanent floodway impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.137788 N, Longitude 74.959769 W).

 2. To place fill within a perennial unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-20, WWF-MF) in association with the reconstruction of the Rockhill Drive Interchange resulting in 84 linear feet (463 square feet, 0.011 acre) of permanent watercourse impact and 9,273 square feet (0.212 acre) of permanent floodway impact. This activity also includes the placement of rock barriers. Also included is the overall operations and maintenance of an existing 423 linear feet 42-inch stream enclosure, 94 linear feet 48-inch culvert, and 645 linear feet 54-inch stream enclosure carrying unnamed tributaries (WUS-19 and WUS-20) to this location. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.137755 N, Longitude 74.959582 W).

 3. To construct and maintain a 95-foot-long, 42-inch diameter stream enclosure extension carrying a perennial unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-18, WWF-MF) associated with the reconstruction of the Rockhill Drive Interchange including the placement of rock riprap apron resulting in 132 linear feet (1,336 square feet, 0.031 acre) of permanent watercourse impact and 17,854 square feet (0.410 acre) of permanent floodway impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.138444 N, Longitude 74.959501 W).

 4. The construction of the 95-foot-long, 42-inch diameter RCP stream enclosure extension (WUS-18, WWF-MF) includes the loss of hydrology to a wetland (WET-16, PEM) and will result in 1,601 square feet (0.037 acre) of permanent wetland impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.138768 N, Longitude 74.959859 W).

 5. To construct and maintain a 61-foot-long, double 42-inch diameter RCP stream enclosure extension on an existing 187 linear foot, RCP stream enclosure carrying a perennial unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-15, WWF-MF), reconstruct and maintain an existing headwall, perform grading for drainage improvements including the placement of rock riprap aprons and rock barriers associated with the reconstruction of the Rockhill Drive Interchange resulting in 149 linear feet (2,923 square feet, 0.067 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 13,229 square feet (0.304 acre) of permanent floodway impact, 256 linear feet (2,576 square feet, 0.059 acre) of temporary watercourse impact, and 12,758 square feet (0.293 acre) of temporary floodway impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.139809 N, Longitude 74.960239 W).

 6. To construct and maintain a 24-inch, 30 linear foot culvert on an existing 37 linear foot culvert carrying an intermittent unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-16, WWF-MF) originating at the pipe outfall from the existing roadway slope associated with the reconstruction of the Rockhill Drive Interchange resulting in 68 linear feet (532 square feet, 0.12 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 3,288 square feet (0.075 acre) of permanent floodway impact, 10 linear feet (78 square feet, 0.002 acre) of temporary watercourse impact, and 4,845 square feet (0.111 acre) of temporary floodway impact. This activity also includes the placement of rock riprap apron and rock barrier. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.140186 N, Longitude 74.960915 W).

 7. To place fill within a wetland (WET-17, PEM) associated with the reconstruction and road widening of the Rockhill Drive Interchange resulting in 1,504 square feet (0.035 acre) of permanent wetland impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.139162 N, Longitude 74.959977 W).

 8. To construct and maintain a 137-foot-long, 30-inch diameter RCP stream enclosure extension carrying a perennial unnamed tributary discharging directly to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-14, WWF-MF) associated with roadway widening of S.R. 0001, existing outfall improvements, a new 12-inch diameter outfall, and the placement of riprap rock aprons located adjacent to the northbound approach of the bridge over Neshaminy Creek. This activity will result in 221 linear feet (2,639 square feet, 0.061 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 184 linear feet (1,913 square feet, 0.044 acre) of temporary watercourse impact with 25,647 square feet (0.589 acre) of permanent floodway impact to a tributary of Neshaminy Creek (WUS-14) which includes the construction and maintenance of a 362 foot long retaining wall. Impacts also include 8,806 square feet (0.202 acre) of temporary impact to the floodway of WUS-14 and a portion of Neshaminy Creek (WUS-1) 100-year floodplain. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.144788 N, Longitude 74.954429 W).

 9. To remove an existing 322.5-foot-long, three 3-span, reinforced concrete arch bridge over the Neshaminy Creek (WUS-1, WWF-MF) and in its place, construct and maintain two (2) 3-span continuous composite prestressed concrete bulb-tee beam bridges as follows:

 a) 401.5-foot-long, 3-span S.R. 0001 Section RC2 Southbound Bridge located adjacent to existing bridge location.

 b) 403-foot-long, 3-span S.R. 0001 Section RC2 Northbound Bridge located at existing bridge location.

 This activity will result in 200 linear feet (27,172 square feet, 0.624 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 121,320 square feet (2.785 acres) of permanent floodway impact which includes the construction and maintenance of a 163-foot-long retaining wall and is considered an appurtenant structure of the bridge. There is 230 linear feet (53,468 square feet, 1.227 acre) of temporary watercourse impact. In addition, the placement of fill, construction of new bridges, and a stormwater facility will result in 107,750 square feet (2.474 acres) of permanent FEMA designated floodway and 100-year floodplain impact. Temporary impact to floodway and watercourse includes the construction and maintenance of three (3) temporary access roads and temporary bridges within the watercourse and floodway/floodplain of the Neshaminy Creek (WUS-1, WWF-MF) for pier removal and construction. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.145645 N, Longitude 74.953942 W).

 10. To place fill within a perennial unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-12, WWF-MF) associated with the reconstruction of the Penndel Interchange (both sides of existing S.R. 0001) and the construction of a stormwater facility and extension of 11 linear feet, 30-inch culvert on an existing 265 linear foot, 36-inch RCP stream enclosure and additional 36 linear foot extension resulting in 83 linear feet (614 square feet, 0.014 acre) of permanent watercourse impact and 30 linear feet (358 square feet, 0.008 acre) of temporary watercourse impact with 6,412 square feet (0.147 acre) of permanent floodway impact and 1,378 square feet (0.032 acre) of temporary floodway impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.147906 N, Longitude 74.951951 W).

 11. To place fill for grading activities and construct a stormwater facility within two (2) intermittent unnamed tributaries of Neshaminy Creek (WUS-11, WUS-13, WWF-MF) and two (2) wetlands (WET-11A, WET-11B, PFO) associated with the reconstruction of the Penndel Interchange resulting in a total of 134 linear feet (664 square feet, 0.016 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 25,643 square feet (0.588 acre) of permanent floodway impact, and 7,656 square feet (0.176 acre) of permanent wetland impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.149784 N, Longitude 74.950388 W).

 12. To construct and maintain a 36-foot-long, 48-inch diameter culvert extension carrying a perennial unnamed tributary to the Neshaminy Creek (WUS-10, WWF-MF) due to the reconstruction of the Business Route 1 ramp resulting in 59 linear feet (652 square feet, 0.015 acre) of permanent watercourse impact, 5,395 square feet (0.124 acre) of permanent floodway impact, 18 linear feet (183 square feet, 0.004 acre) of temporary watercourse impact, and 1,980 square feet (0.045 acre) of temporary floodway impact. This activity also includes the placement of rock riprap apron. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.149429 N, Longitude 74.949357 W).

 13. To place fill and construct a stormwater facility within two (2) wetlands (WET-18, WET-19, PEM) located at the Business Route 1 ramp resulting in 2,255 square feet (0.052 acre) of permanent wetland impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.150754 N, Longitude 74.947826 W).

 14. To place fill associated with the placement of a construction within a wetland (WET-20, PEM) located at the Business Route 1 ramp resulting in 3,745 square feet (0.086 acre) of permanent wetland impact. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.151670 N, Longitude 74.946670 W).

 Overall, this project will result in a total of 1,224 linear feet (38,407 square feet, 0.882 acre) of permanent watercourse impact and 16,671 square feet (0.385 acre) of permanent wetland impact with off-site mitigation associated for both S.R. 0001 Section RC1 (DEP Permit No. E09-1012) and Section RC2 located at Bensalem High School. Mitigation efforts include the removal of a partially breached dam, the relocation/restoration of 1,482 linear feet of an unnamed tributary to Neshaminy Creek (WUS-M1, WWF-MF) and a minimum creation/restoration of 1.37 acre of floodplain wetlands. In addition, efforts include mitigation for 0.307 acre of existing wetlands impacted by proposed mitigation construction activities. This project is located between the Rockhill Drive Interchange and Penndel Interchange in Bensalem and Middletown Townships, Bucks County. (USGS PA Langhorne Quadrangle—Latitude 40.136456 N, Longitude 74.962950 W). Permit issued April 14, 2020.

Permit E51-293, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Engineering District 6-0, 7000 Geerdes Boulevard, King of Prussia, PA 19406, City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, ACOE Philadelphia District.

 To remove two (2) existing 111-foot long, two span bridge structures over the former Contrail corridor and in its place, to construct and maintain roadway on fill with 64-foot cartway width and sidewalks resulting in the impact of a wetland area (PEM) with a total of 9,586 square feet (0.220 acre) of permanent direct impact and 7,747 square feet (0.178 acre) of temporary direct impact. Along with this activity, the construction and maintenance of three (3) 36-inch reinforced concrete pipes will provide hydrologic connection through the roadway fill. This project is located on Erie Avenue between North Lawrence and North 3rd Streets in Philadelphia. (USGS PA Germantown Quadrangle—Latitude 40.007173, Longitude 75.134961 W). Permit issued April 14, 2020.

Northeast Region: Waterways and Wetlands Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915.

Contact: Gillian Ostrum, Clerk Typist 2, 570-830-3077.

E4002119-010 Pa Department of Transportation, Eng District 4-0, 55 Keystone Industrial Park, Dunmore, PA 18512, Union Township, Luzerne County, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

 To remove the existing structure and to construct and maintain a roadway carrying SR 4016 over Reyburn Creek (CWF, MF) consisting of a 70.5-foot long, closed bottom, precast concrete box culvert depressed 12-inches below the existing streambed elevation having a 8-foot span and a 5-foot underclearance, fish baffles, precast concrete headwalls and rip rap aprons. Fill will be placed within the floodway of an existing tributary to Reyburn Creek (CWF, MF) due to an increase in the width of the roadway. The tributary will be realigned for approximately 147 linear feet in order to connect the watercourse to the upstream side of the new culvert. In addition, R-4 rip rap bank stabilization will be placed along the tributary to Reyburn Creek and immediately upstream and downstream of the Reyburn Creek culvert replacement.

 Approximately 0.02 acre of PEM/PSS wetland will be permanently impacted due to the project. The project is located along S.R. 4016 Sect D01 Seg 0140, Off 1484 (Shickshinny Quadrangle, Latitude: 41° 13` 48.17" N; Longitude: 76° 09` 23.75" W) in Union Township, Luzerne County.

Southcentral Region: Waterways and Wetlands Program Manager, 909 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110.

E2803219-006. Antrim Township Municipal Authority, 10655 Antrim Church Road, P.O. Box 130, Greencastle, PA 17225, Antrim Township, Franklin County, ACOE Baltimore District.

 To construct and maintain two (2) waste water aeration reactor tanks, a new headworks building, and to upgrade the two (2) existing waste water aeration reactor tanks. The proposed aeration reactor tanks are in the FEMA floodplain of the Conococheague Creek (WWF, MF) and Unnamed Tributary to Conococheague Creek (WWF, MF) for the purpose of improving the pretreatment of the incoming wastewater and to improve operational efficiency of the waste water treatment plant. The project is located in Antrim Township, Franklin County (Latitude: 39° 44` 48.2"; Longitude: -77° 47` 3.9"). No wetland impacts are proposed from construction. Permit issued March 31, 2020.

Northcentral Region: Waterways & Wetlands Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701, 570-327-3636.

E47-099. Montour, LLC, 18 McMichael Road, Washingtonville, PA 17885. Montour Gas Co-firing Project (Montour County), in Anthony and Derry Townships, Montour County, ACOE Baltimore District (Northern Terminus Lycoming County; Latitude: 41.263380; Latitude -76.587752) (Southern Terminus Montour County; Latitude: 41.064431; Latitude 76.669113).

 Montour, LLC (Montour) is authorized to construct, operate and maintain a total of 16 miles of 20 inch pipeline for the purpose of transporting natural gas from its origin in Lycoming County to its terminal point at Montour, LLC Power Plant in Montour County. This permit authorizes crossing 11, West Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-8-48.6, Longitude: 76-39-24.5; crossing 12, Unnamed Tributary to the West Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-8-38.2, Longitude: 76-39-24.3; crossing 13, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-7-57.2, Longitude: 76-39-48.7; crossing 14, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-7-45, Longitude: 76-39-51.9; crossing 15, Unnamed Tributary to Beaver Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-7-30.3, Longitude: 76-39-54.8; crossing 15a, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-7-30.3, Longitude: 76-39-49.3; crossing 16, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-6-58.3, 76-39-51.9; crossing 17, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-6-31.7, Longitude: 76-40-10.4; crossing 18, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-5-57.2, Longitude: 76-39-57.1; crossing 19, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-5-43, Longitude: 76-39-48.6; crossing 20, Unnamed Tributary to the Middle Branch of Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-4-58.4, Longitude: 76-39-52.7; crossing 21, Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-4-56.2, Longitude: 76-39-52.3, crossing 22, Chillisquaque Creek, Warm Water Fishery, Latitude: 71-4-11.6, Longitude: 76-40-28; crossing N, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-8-49, Longitude: 76-39-23.4; crossing Na, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-8-48.3, Longitude: 76-39-24.9; crossing O, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-6-59.8, Longitude: 76-39-52, crossing P, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-6-31.8, Longitude: 76-40-10.5; crossing R, EV Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-5-56.8, Longitude: 76-39-56.9, crossing S, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-6-32.9, Longitude: 76-39-37.7; crossing U, Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-4-55.1, Longitude: 76-39-52.8; crossing V, Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-4-56.2, Longitude: 76-39-52.3; crossing DD, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-3-54, Longitude: 76-39-52.4; crossing EE, Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-3-56.1, Longitude: 76-39-49; crossing FF, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-3-59.9, Longitude: 76-39-44.8. Waterbody channel crossings shall be completed in the dry by auger bore, flumed method of crossing or dam and pump method of crossing. Wetland crossings shall be completed by open trench methods as described in the permit documents. This permit also authorizes the construction, removal, and restoration of disturbed areas for temporary stream crossings for construction vehicle access and construction of pipeline. All streambank disturbances shall be kept to a minimum and stabilized with indigenous vegetation within 72 hours of final earthmoving to prevent erosion and sedimentation. The backfilling of the trench in which the pipeline will be laid shall be done so as to eliminate the formation of a permanent ridge in the stream bed. This project begins 0.5 mile north on Fox Hollow Road from the intersection of Fox Hollow Road and Sneaky Hollow Road in Anthony Township Montour County at the Lycoming County/Montour County Line (Latitude: 41-09-18.73, Longitude: 76-38-59.76) and terminates at the Montour LLC Power Plant in Washingtonville, PA (Latitude: 41-4-6.15, Longitude: 76-39-58.2).

E41-697. Montour, LLC, 18 McMichael Road, Washingtonville, PA 17885. Montour Gas Co-firing Project (Lycoming County), in Franklin and Moreland Townships, Lycoming County, ACOE Baltimore District (Northern Terminus Lycoming County; Latitude: 41.263380; Latitude -76.587752) (Southern Terminus Montour County; Latitude: 41.064431; Latitude: 76.669113).

 To construct, operate and maintain a total of 16 miles of 20 inch pipeline for the purpose of transporting natural gas from its origin in Lycoming County to its terminal point at Montour, LLC Power Plant in Montour County. This permit authorizes crossing 1, Unnamed Tributary to Beaver Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-15-55.88, Longitude: 76-34-50.96; crossing 2, Unnamed Tributary to Beaver Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-15-1.88, Longitude: 76-35-43.26; crossing 3, Little Muncy Creek, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-14-27.97, Longitude: 76-35-56.96; crossing 4, Unnamed Tributary to German Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-12-32.6, Longitude: 76-36-54.5; crossing 5, German Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-11-54.42, Longitude: 76-37-41.6; crossing 6, Unnamed tributary to Little Muncy Creek, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-11-37.2, 76-34-51.0; crossing 7, Unnamed Tributary to Little Muncy Creek, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-11-30.2, Longitude: 76-37-54.5; crossing 8, Laurel Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-10-53.3, Longitude: 76-38-16.1; crossing 10, Unnamed Tributary to Laurel Run, Cold Water Fishery, Latitude: 41-10-5.1, Longitude: 76-38-53.1; crossing B, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-14-48.5, Longitude: 76-35-42.8; crossing E, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-13-59.4, Longitude: 76-36-16.7, crossing F, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 71-13-50.4, Longitude: 76-36-21.9; crossing H, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-12-23.7, Longitude: 76-37-25.3; crossing I, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-11-32.7, Longitude: 76-37-52.9; crossing J, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-11-31, Longitude: 76-37-56.4, crossing K, Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-10-51.2, Longitude: 76-37-56; crossing L, Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-11-25.5, Longitude: 76-37-56.8, crossing X, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-13-42.24, Longitude: 76-36-24.8; crossing Y, EV Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-13-40.4, Longitude: 76-36-28.4; crossing AA, EV Wetland crossing, Latitude: 41-13-10.1, Longitude: 76-36-30.3; crossing BB, EV Wetland Crossing, Latitude: 41-13-31, Longitude: 76-36-37.7 Waterbody channel crossings shall be completed in the dry by auger bore, flumed method of crossing or dam and pump method of crossing. Wetland crossings shall be completed by open trench methods as described in the permit documents. This permit also authorizes the construction, removal, and restoration of disturbed areas for temporary stream crossings for construction vehicle access and construction of pipeline. All streambank disturbances shall be kept to a minimum and stabilized with indigenous vegetation within 72 hours of final earthmoving to prevent erosion and sedimentation. The backfilling of the trench in which the pipeline will be laid shall be done so as to eliminate the formation of a permanent ridge in the stream bed. This project begins 0.3 mile north on Harriman Road from the intersection of Harriman Road and Fairview Road in Franklin Township, Lycoming County (Latitude: 41-15-43.71; Longitude: 76-34-34.62) and terminates 0.75 mile west on Glen Wagner Road from the intersection of Glen Wagner Road and Bill Sones Road in Moreland Township Lycoming County at the Lycoming County/Montour County Line (Latitude: 41-09-18.73, Longitude: 76-38-59.76).


Stream Number Resource and
Designated Use
Existing Use/
Other classification
Temporary Impacts
(ft2)
Permanent Impacts
(ft2)
Station Location Method of
Crossing
1 UNT to Beaver Run
CWF, MF
Wild Trout 2,300 0   7+00 Existing 24-Inch Culverts
2 UNT to Beaver Run
CWF, MF
Wild Trout 8,428 4,459  61+40 Auger
Bore
3 Little Muncy Creek
EV, MF
Wild Trout 5,075 7,913 101+70 Auger
Bore
4 UNT to German Run
CWF, MF
None 2,300     0 238+00 Existing Culvert
5 German Run
CWF, MF
None 6,027 7,357 286+50 Auger
Bore
6 UNT to Little Muncy Creek
CWF, MF
None Waived Waived 305+00 Auger
Bore
7 UNT to Little Muncy Creek
CWF, MF
None Waived Waived 312+60 Auger
Bore
8 Laurel Run
CWF, MF
None 2,824 7,102 356+00 Auger
Bore
9 UNT to Laurel Run
CWF, MF
None Avoided Avoided
10 UNT to Laurel Run
CWF, MF
None 5,736 6,071 406+90 Open Trench
Total
32,690  32,901 
Resource Resource Type Temporary Impacts
(ft2)
Permanent Impacts
(ft2)
Station
Location
Method of Crossing
Wetland A PFO/PSS/PEM Avoided Avoided
Wetland B PEM   740  1,311  75+00 Open Trench
Wetland D PEM Avoided Avoided Outside LOD
Wetland E PEM  1,117  1,790 135+90 Open Trench
Wetland F PEM  2,887  4,012 145+00 Open Trench
Wetland H PEM 17,225 20,573 256+00 Open Trench
Wetland I PEM  1,319  3,746 310+00 Open Trench
Wetland J PEM     43    525 313+00 Open Trench
Wetland K PEM    203    203 Open Trench
Wetland L PEM  3,051  1,927 316+00 Open Trench
Wetland M PEM Avoided Avoided
Wetland X PEM  3,217  3,910 161+25—163+40 Open Trench
Wetland Y PEM   785    785 156+20 Temp. Road Crossing
Wetland Z PEM Avoided Avoided 156+00
Wetland AA PEM    77    685
Wetland BB PEM 18,592 27,628 176+00 Open Trench
Wetland CC PEM Avoided Avoided Outside LOD
Total 
72,220 96,426

Northwest Region: Waterways & Wetlands Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

E2006219-004, Adams Place Associates, LP, 245 Shenango Valley Freeway, Hermitage, PA 16148. Adams Square Senior Housing, in Cochranton Borough, Crawford County, ACOE Pittsburgh District (Cochranton, PA Quadrangle N: 41°, 31`, 38.2"; W: 80°, 03`, 12.5").

 To remove 258 feet of the existing 30-inch stream enclosure and to construct and maintain a total of 366.8 linear feet of 36 inch diameter stream enclosure connecting to 26.2 linear feet of 42-inch pipe extending upstream from Franklin Street enclosing a tributary to French Creek for the construction of the Adams Square Senior Housing Development a three story, 39 unit apartment complex on a 1.757 acre lot (Cochranton, PA Quadrangle N: 41.527390°, W: 80.053794°) in Cochranton Borough, Crawford County.

Eastern Region: Oil and Gas Management Program Manager, 208 West Third Street, Suite 101, Williamsport, PA 17701-6448.

E4129-132: Highland Field Services, LLC, 51 Zents Blvd., Brookville, PA 15825. Gamble Pad O Temporary Above Ground Waterline (TAGWL) in Hepburn & Eldred Township, Lycoming County, ACOE Baltimore District.

 To construct, operate and maintain approximately 3.7-miles (19,536 LF) of 16-inch diameter temporary above ground waterline (TAGWL) in Hepburn and Eldred Township—Lycoming County. The TAGWL will be placed on existing ground surface except where it crosses roadways and driveways where either a boring or an open trench crossing will be used. The waterline will be within existing natural gas pipeline ROW, existing access road ROW, along agricultural fields, and along Brucklacher Road (T-677).

 The project will result in a total of 44 LF (331 SF) of temporary stream impacts, 387 SF (0.0089 ac.) of temporary wetland impacts and 2,993 SF (0.0687 ac.) of temporary floodway impacts all for the purpose of providing a temporary means of water conveyance between the existing freshwater impoundment at the eastern terminus to the Gamble Pad O Well Pad for use during drilling activities.

Stream Impact Table:

Resource Name Municipality Quadrangle Activity Chap. 93 Listed Trout Total Impact Area Temp. (SF) Impact Length Temp. (LF) Total Impact Area Perm. (SF) Impact Length Perm. (LF) Lat.
Long.
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-0900
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 1
Temp. Bridge
16-inch TAGWL
WWF None 299 23 41.336132
77.012052
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1135
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 2
16-inch TAGWL
Over 18" CMP
WWF None 3 2 41.332745
77.001728
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1150
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 3
16-inch TAGWL
Over 36" CMP
WWF None 6 3 41.333354
77.001326
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1200
Hepburn Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 4
16-inch TAGWL
Over 15" CMP
WWF None 3 3 41.334548
76.998400
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1240
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 5
16-inch TAGWL
Over 12"
CPP
WWF None 3 3 41.336578
76.993829
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1230
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 6
16-inch TAGWL
Over 16"
CPP
WWF None 2 2 41.336630
76.993788
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1250
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 7
16-inch TAGWL
Over 84" Culvert
WWF None 15 8 41.336833
76.993041
TOTAL IMPACTS
331 44
TOTAL STREAM IMPACTS
331 44
TOTAL WAIVER 2 IMPACTS

Wetland Impact Table:

Resource Name Municipality Quadrangle Activity Cow. Class Listed Trout Total Impact Area Temp. (SF) Impact Length Temp. (LF) Total Impact Area Perm. (SF) Impact Length Perm. (LF) Lat.
Long.
Wetland 1
STR-190723-0915
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 1 Temp. Bridge
16-inch TAGWL
PEM; EV None 387 21 41.336132
77.012052
TOTAL IMPACTS
387 21
PEM
387 21
PSS
PFO

Floodway Impact Table:

Resource Name Municipality Quadrangle Activity Impact
Area
Temp.
(SF)
Impact Length Temp.
(LF)
Impact
Area
Perm.
(SF)
Impact Length Perm.
(LF)
Lat.
Long.
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-0900
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 1
Temp. Bridge
16-inch TAGWL
1,852 96 41.336132
77.012052
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1135
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 2
16-inch TAGWL
Over 18" CMP
210 105 41.332745
77.001728
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1150
Hepburn Twp.
Cogan Station
Crossing 3
16-inch TAGWL
Over 36" CMP
244 122 41.333354
77.001326
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1200
Hepburn Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 4
16-inch TAGWL
Over 15" CMP
216 108 41.334548
76.998400
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1240
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 5
16-inch TAGWL
Over 12"
CPP
126 66 41.336578
76.993829
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1230
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 6
16-inch TAGWL
Over 16"
CPP
137 66 41.336630
76.993788
UNT Mill Creek
STR-190723-1250
Eldred Twp.
Montoursville N.
Crossing 7
16-inch TAGWL
Over 84" Culvert
208 104 41.336833
76.993041
TOTAL IMPACTS
2,993 667

ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS

Central Office: Bureau of Waterways Engineering and Wetlands, Rachel Carson State Office Building, Floor 2, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101, telephone number: 717-787-3411.

D26-133EA, D26-134EA. Jack Hill, DCNR, P.O. Box 8551, Harrisburg, PA 17105, Henry Clay Township, Fayette County, USACOE Pittsburgh District.

 Project proposes to remove the Log and Rock Dams to restore approximately 80 feet of stream channel to a free-flowing condition. Accumulated sediment will also be removed from behind the dams. A downstream culvert will also be removed as will two non-jurisdictional dams. The stream will be restored to its historic channel and the impoundments will be converted to wetlands. The project is located across Long Run (HQ-CWF) (Ohiopyle, PA Quadrangle, Latitude: 39.8086; Longitude: -79.4828).

D44-017EA. PA DCNR, Bureau of Forestry, Ed Raptosh, 8th Floor RCSOB, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101, Brown Township, Mifflin County, USACOE Baltimore District.

 Project proposes to remove the Tea Creek Dam to eliminate a threat to public safety and to restore approximately 150 feet of stream channel to a free-flowing condition. The project is located across Tea Creek (HQ-CWF, MF) (Barrville, PA Quadrangle, Latitude: 40.6951; Longitude: -77.6270).

CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER
ACT 32, 1989

PREAMBLE 2


The following plans and reports were submitted under the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (35 P.S. §§ 6021.101—6021.2104).

 Provisions of 25 Pa. Code Chapter 245 Subchapter D, Administration of the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Program, require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a notice of submission of plans and reports. A remedial action plan is submitted to summarize the site characterization, document the design and construction details for the remedial action, and describe how the remedial action will attain the selected remediation standard. The remedial action plan also provides results of studies performed and data collected to support the remedial action and a description of postremediation care requirements. A remedial action completion report is submitted to document cleanup of a release of a regulated substance at a site to the selected remediation standard. A remedial action completion report provides a description of the site investigation to characterize the nature and extent of contaminants in environmental media, the basis of selecting the environmental media of concern, documentation supporting the selection of residential or non-residential exposure factors, a description of the remediation performed and summaries of sampling methodology and analytical results which demonstrate that the remediation has attained the cleanup standard selected.

 For further information concerning plans or reports, please contact the Environmental Cleanup Program Manager in the DEP Regional Office under which the notice of receipt of plans or reports appears. If information concerning plans or reports is required in an alternative form, contact the Community Relations Coordinator at the appropriate Regional Office listed. TDD users may telephone the DEP through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

 The Department has received the following plans and reports:

Northeast Region: Environmental Cleanup & Brownfields Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915, 570-826-2511.

Lamont's Service Station, Storage Tank ID # 40-50622,798 West 15th Street, Hazleton City, Luzerne County. LaBella Associates, 1000 Dunham Drive, Suite B, Dunmore, PA 18512, on behalf of Robert Lamanna, 104 Skyline Drive North, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, has submitted a revised Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with gasoline. The plan is intended to document the remedial actions for meeting Statewide Health Standards.

Northwest Region: Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

Kwik Fill S-16, Storage Tank Facility ID # 43-22459, 1650 West Main Street Extension, Pine Township, Mercer County. Groundwater & Environmental Services, 3011 Commerce Park Drive, Cranberry Township, PA 16066, on behalf of United Refining Company of PA, 15 Bradley Street, Warren, PA 16365 submitted a Remedial Action Completion Report concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylenes, isopropyl benzene, naphthalene, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene, and 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene. The plan is intended to document the remedial actions for meeting the Statewide Health Standard.

Sheetz 202, Storage Tank Facility ID # 43-91428, 2381 South Hermitage Road, City of Hermitage, Mercer County. EnviroTrac, Ltd., 176 Thorn Hill Road, Warrendale, PA 15086, on behalf of Sheetz, Inc., 5700 6th Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602 submitted a Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylenes, isopropyl benzene, naphthalene, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), 1,2,4 trimethylbenzene, and 1,3,5 trimethylbenzene. The plan is intended to document the remedial actions for meeting the Statewide Health Standard.

CORRECTIVE ACTION UNDER
ACT 32, 1989

PREAMBLE 3


The DEP has taken action on the following plans and reports under the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (35 P.S. §§ 6021.101—6021.2104).

 Provisions of 25 Pa. Code Chapter 245 Subchapter D, Administration of the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Program, require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to publish in the Pennsylvania Bulletin a notice of its final actions on plans and reports.

 A remedial action plan is submitted to summarize the site characterization, document the design and construction details for the remedial action, and describe how the remedial action will attain the selected remediation standard. The remedial action plan also provides results of studies performed and data collected to support the remedial action and a description of postremediation care requirements. A remedial action completion report is submitted to document cleanup of a release of a regulated substance at a site to the selected remediation standard. A remedial action completion report provides a description of the site investigation to characterize the nature and extent of contaminants in environmental media, the basis of selecting the environmental media of concern, documentation supporting the selection of residential or non-residential exposure factors, a description of the remediation performed and summaries of sampling methodology and analytical results which demonstrate that the remediation has attained the cleanup standard selected.

 The DEP may approve or disapprove plans and reports submitted. This notice provides the DEP's decision and, if relevant, the basis for disapproval.

 For further information concerning the plans and reports, please contact the Environmental Cleanup Program Manager in the DEP Regional Office under which the notice of the plan or report appears. If information concerning a report is required in an alternative form, contact the Community Relations Coordinator at the appropriate Regional Office listed. TDD users may telephone the DEP through the Pennsylvania AT&T Relay Service at (800) 654-5984.

 The DEP has received the following plans and reports:

Southeast Regional Office: Environmental Cleanup & Brownfields Program, 2 East Main Street, Norristown, PA 19401, 484-250-5960.

Contact: Richard Staron, Professional Geologist Manager.

Farrelly Bros, 23-28716, 2717 Haverford Rd., Haverford Township, Delaware County. Comstock Environmental Services LLC, P.O. Box 509, Lafayette Hill, PA 19444, on behalf of Farrelly Brothers Construction, 2717 Haverford Road, Ardmore, PA 19003 submitted a Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with unleaded gasoline. The Remedial Action Plan was acceptable to meet nonresidential Statewide health Standards and was approved by the DEP on April 8, 2020.

Amoco Car Wash, 23-27098, 3100 Edgmont Ave., Parkside Borough, Delaware County. Reliance Environmental, Inc., 235 N. Duke St., Lancaster, PA 17602 on behalf of Jagger Investments, LLC, 275 Hess Boulevard submitted a Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with leaded and unleaded gasoline. The Remedial Action Plan was acceptable to meet nonresidential Statewide health and site-specific standards and was approved by the DEP on April 9, 2020.

7 Eleven 23854, 51-24572, 3301 Tyson Ave., City of Philadelphia. AECOM, 625 West Ridge Pike, Suite E-100, Conshohocken, PA 19428, on behalf of 7-Eleven, Inc., P.O. Box 711, Dallas, TX 75221-0711 submitted a Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with unleaded gasoline. The Remedial Action Plan was acceptable to meet nonresidential Statewide health standards and was approved by the DEP on April 10, 2020.

Northeast Region: Environmental Cleanup & Brownfields Program Manager, 2 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-1915, 570-826-2511.

C&C Service Center, Storage Tank ID # 45-00376, 2942 Route 940 East, Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, MEA, 1365 Ackermanville Road, Bangor, PA 18013, on behalf of Bozena Gawrych, P.O. Box 523, Mount Pocono, PA 18344, submitted a combined Site Characterization Report and Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with gasoline. The Site Characterization Report was approved, but the Remedial Action Plan was not acceptable to meet a combination of Site-Specific and Statewide Health Standards and was disapproved by DEP on April 8, 2020.

25th Street Sunoco, Storage Tank ID # 48-06963, 201 South Wood Avenue, Easton, PA 18042, Palmer Township, Northampton County, MEA, 1365 Ackermanville Road, Bangor, PA 18013, on behalf of VAADAS Inc., 201 South Wood Avenue, Easton, PA 18042, submitted a Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with diesel. The report was acceptable for meeting Statewide Health Standards and was approved by DEP on April 8, 2020.

Howe Convenient Market, Storage Tank ID # 64-09036, Route 191, Lake Ariel, PA 18436, Lake Township, Wayne County, Cook Geologic, 203 Scranton-Pocono Highway, Covington Township, PA 18444, on behalf of John T. Howe, Inc., P.O. Box 125, Lake Ariel, PA 18436, submitted a Remedial Action Completion Report concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with petroleum. The Remedial Action Completion Report did not demonstrate attainment of the Statewide Health Standards and was disapproved by DEP on March 30, 2020.

Misericordia University-former Frontiers Communications Building, Storage Tank ID # 40-50097, 100 Lake Street, Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, August Mack Environmental, 941 Wheatland Avenue, Suite 401, Lancaster, PA 17603, on behalf of Misericordia University, 301 Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612, submitted a combined Site Characterization Report and Remedial Action Plan concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with petroleum. The report was not acceptable to meet Statewide Health Standards and was disapproved by DEP on March 25, 2020.

Southwest Region: Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745.

Shaffer Oil—Windber, Primary Facility ID # 56-25672,405 Hillside Dr., Windber, PA 15963, Paint Township, Somerset County. Keystone Environmental Health and Safety Services Inc., 1111 12th Ave., Altoona, PA 16601, on behalf of Shaffer Oil Company, 409 19th St., Windber, PA 15963, submitted a Remedial Action Completion Report concerning the remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with petroleum products. The report was acceptable to meet the Statewide Health and site specific standards and was approved on April 7, 2020.

Northwest Region: Environmental Cleanup Program Manager, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335-3481.

Unimart No. 04105, Storage Tank Facility ID # 10-32117, 103 Jamison Street, Borough of Petrolia, Butler County. Letterle & Associates, Inc., 191 Howard Street, Suite 108, Franklin, PA 16323, on behalf of D-Mark Holdings, LLC, 15260 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 1040, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 submitted a Remedial Action Completion Report concerning remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated with contaminated with petroleum constituents benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene, xylenes, naphthalene, methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), isopropylbenzene (cumene), 1,2,4- and 1,3,5- trimethylbenzenes. The Remedial Action Completion Report demonstrated attainment of the Statewide Health Standard and was approved by DEP on April 8, 2020.


SPECIAL NOTICES

WASTE MANAGEMENT


Plan Revision Approval under the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act of 1988, Act 101.

Southwest Region: Waste Management Program Manager, 400 Waterfront Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

 The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) approved the Westmoreland County Municipal Waste Management Plan Revision on April 8, 2020.

 Persons aggrieved by an 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 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 Environmental Hearing Board (Board) through the Pennsylvania Relay Service, (800) 654-5984. Appeals must be filed with the Board within 30-days of publication of this notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, 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 decision law.

 For individuals who wish to challenge an action, appeals must reach the Board within 30-days. A lawyer is not needed to file an appeal with the Board.

 Important legal rights are at stake, however, so individuals should show this notice to a lawyer at once. Persons who cannot afford a lawyer may qualify for free pro bono representation. Call the Secretary to the Board at 717-787-3483 for more information.

 The plan revision is a public document and may be viewed at the Department Regional Office previously noted.

 Questions concerning this approval should be directed to Lawrence Holley, Environmental Program Manager, Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Management, Division of Waste Minimization and Planning, P.O. Box 8472, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8472 or to Sharon Svitek, Program Manager, Bureau of Waste Management at the previous Regional Office.

WATER MANAGEMENT


Proposed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the Pleasant Valley Run Watershed in Bedford County.

Central Office: Bureau Director, Water Supply and Wastewater Management, P.O. Box 8467, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8467.

 The Department of Environmental Protection will accept comments on the proposed TMDLs developed for the Pleasant Valley Run Watershed in Bedford County. The TMDLs were established in accordance with the requirements of Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act. The Pennsylvania Integrated Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment Report included impaired stream segments in the watershed. The listings of these segments were due to aquatic life use impairments caused by excessive siltation and nutrients from agriculture and/or crop-related agriculture.

 There currently are no State or Federal in-stream numerical water quality criteria for sediment or nutrients. Therefore, the Department utilized a reference watershed approach to implement the applicable narrative criteria. The proposed TMDL document sets allowable loading of sediment and nutrients in the Pleasant Valley Run Watershed. The TMDLs included allocations for nonpoint sources, reserves for future point sources, as well as margin of safety factors. Nonpoint source load allocations were made for cropland, hay/pasture land, streambank and farm animal source sectors present in the watershed. Data used in establishing the TMDL were generated using a water quality analysis model (Model My Watershed) made available through the Stroud Water Research Center.

 The following table shows the estimated current sediment loading within the watershed, the prescribed ''TMDL'' value, and % reductions needed under annual average conditions.


Summary of ''TMDL''—Based Load Reductions (expressed as annual averages) in the Pleasant Valley Run Watershed
Watershed Pollutant Existing Load
(lbs/yr)
''TMDL''
(lbs/yr)
%
Reduction
Pleasant Valley Run Sediment 912,269 604,266 34
Pleasant Valley Run Phosphorus   2,401   1,895 21

 The following table shows the estimated current sediment loading within the watershed, the prescribed ''TMDL'' value, and % reductions needed under 99th percentile daily loading conditions.

Summary of ''TMDL''—Based Load Reductions (expressed as 99th percentile daily loading) in the Pleasant Valley Run Watershed
Watershed Pollutant Existing Load
(lbs/d)
TMDL
(lbs/d)
%
Reduction
Pleasant Valley Run Sediment 27,969 14,245 49
Pleasant Valley Run Phosphorus     93     87  6

 The proposed TMDL document can be viewed at http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/watermgt/wqp/wqstandards/tmdl/PleasantValleyRunTMDL.pdf.

 Otherwise, copies of the proposed TMDL document or supporting information may be requested by contacting Michael Morris, Water Program Specialist, Bureau of Clean Water, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Rachel Carson State Office Building, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17105, 717-772-5670, michamorri@pa.gov.

 Written comments will be accepted at the previously listed address. Comment submissions must be postmarked within 30-days after publication of this notice in the April 25, 2020 issue of the Pennsylvania Bulletin. The Department will consider all written comments submitted within the deadline prior to submitting the final TMDL to EPA for approval.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 20-572. Filed for public inspection April 24, 2020, 9:00 a.m.]



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