Category: Legal Corner
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the September 4 PA Bulletin inviting comments on draft technical guidance on Chapter 105 Alternatives Analysis [DEP ID: 310-2100-002].
The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the September 4 PA Bulletin inviting comments on draft technical guidance on Chapter 105 Alternatives Analysis [DEP ID: 310-2100-002]. The guidance seeks to— — Clarify the appropriate level of analysis required for evaluating alternatives for projects requiring an Individual Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit under…
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Gov. Wolf Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Damages from Remnants of Ida
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 8, 2021 View Online Gov. Wolf Requests Major Disaster Declaration for Damages from Remnants of Ida Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf today requested that President Joe Biden declare a major disaster in Pennsylvania following heavy rainfall, severe flash flooding, and tornadoes from Tropical Depression Ida that impacted Pennsylvania on August 31, 2021, through September 5, 2021. “I am requesting a federal…
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Gov. Wolf and Members of Administration Provide Update on Response to Remnants of Ida
Gov. Wolf and Members of Administration Provide Update on Response to Remnants of Ida Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf was joined by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), Department of Transportation (PennDOT), and the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) to provide an update on state agency response to remnants of Ida, which is currently impacting the…
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Heavy rain on the way…PUC Offers Safety Tips as Remnants of Hurricane Ida Approach
PUC Offers Safety Tips as Remnants of Hurricane Ida Approach Residents Reminded to Report Outages, Use Caution During Severe Weather and Give Utility Crews Room to Work HARRISBURG – As the remnants of Hurricane Ida continue to move toward the Mid-Atlantic region – bringing the threat of heavy rain, high winds and potential flooding –…
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Preparing an AWIA-Compliant Emergency Response Plan by Charlene Kormondy, US EPA
Preparing an AWIA-Compliant Emergency Response Plan By now, your water system is likely familiar with America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) Section 2013, which requires Community Water Systems (CWSs) serving more than 3,300 people to develop or update a Risk and Resilience Assessment (RRA) and Emergency Response Plan (ERP) and certify completion of each to the…
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US EPA: Introduction to Cybersecurity Virtual Workshop
US EPA: Introduction to Cybersecurity Virtual Workshop Workshop Dates, Times, and Registration Links: Continuing education credits have been applied for in all 50 states. Participants must attend both days in full to receive the credits. September 15th (1:00-4:30 pm EST) September 16th (1:00-5:00 pm EST) Registration Link October 13th (1:00-4:30 pm EST)…
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Remembering the Founding Father of the North Penn Water Authority, Harry Borchers
Special tribute to Harry from Tony Bellitto, Executive Director of North Penn Water Authority I regret to inform you that Harry Borchers has passed away at the age of 93 after an extended battle with kidney cancer. Harry was the former Executive Director of the North Penn Water Authority, serving in that role for 26…
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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS PA-AWWA’S 74th Annual Conference…Deadline: December 3, 2021
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS PA-AWWA’S 74th Annual Conference April 25-27, 2022 The Penn Stater, State College, PA ON-LINE CALL FOR PAPERS SUBMISSION FORM Submission Details: This is first time for on-line submission of abstracts, and ONLY on-line submissions will be accepted. Individuals desiring to present at the PA Section AWWA 2022 Conference should submit an abstract…
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PUC Recognizes National 811 Day & Damage Prevention Efforts
PUC Recognizes National 811 Day & Damage Prevention Efforts Calling 8-1-1 Before Starting Any Digging Project is an Essential Safety Step for Contractors and Those Working Around the Home HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today encouraged every Pennsylvanian to consider the importance of safe digging on this 11th day of August, or…
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Wolf Administration to Move Forward with Radiological Testing of Leachate at Landfills
Wolf Administration to Move Forward with Radiological Testing of Leachate at Landfills Harrisburg, PA – In an effort to further protect Pennsylvania’s waterways and drinking water, the Wolf Administration announced today that it will soon require all Pennsylvania landfills – including those that accept unconventional oil and gas waste – to conduct quarterly testing of leachate for radiological contaminants. Landfills are currently required to test leachate – or liquid generated during waste decomposition – for various contaminants before this liquid is either treated by an on-site leachate treatment facility or sent to wastewater treatment facilities. This…