1297 Dirt and gravel road pollution prevention maintenance program  

  • STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION

    Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program

    [32 Pa.B. 3587]

       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 FY 2002 Dirt and Gravel Road Pollution Prevention Maintenance Program (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, 2002.

    B.  Background

       At a public meeting on May 23, 2002, the Commission approved allocation of $3.528 million of FY02 funds. These are apportioned according to stipulations in 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106(c). Not all counties receive an allocation as provided for at 25 Pa. Code § 83.613(a) (relating to performance standards).

       Copies of 25 Pa. Code § 83.604 and 75 Pa.C.S. § 9106 are available from Woodrow J. Colbert, Conservation Commission Office, Room 407, Agriculture Building, 2301 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9408, (717) 787-8821.

       The following allocations are being made to County Conservation Districts participating in the Program.

    Adams, $15,000
    Allegheny, $15,000
    Armstrong, $115,725
    Beaver, $15,000
    Bedford, $40,921
    Berks, $15,000
    Blair, $20,408
    Bradford, $322,536
    Bucks, $19,252
    Butler, $31,760
    Cambria, $15,000
    Cameron, $33,281
    Carbon, $25,133
    Centre, $34,079
    Chester, $18,149
    Clarion, $64,658
    Clearfield, $67,430
    Clinton, $22,910
    Columbia, $79,868
    Crawford, $146,181
    Cumberland, $15,000
    Dauphin, $23,247
    Elk, $25,367
    Erie, $56,958
    Fayette, $33,023
    Forest, $21,693
    Franklin, $15,090
    Fulton, $30,389
    Huntingdon, $70,507
    Indiana, $90,516
    Jefferson, $44,485
    Juniata, $36,209
    Lackawanna, $28,927
    Lancaster, $16,969
    Lawrence, $15,000
    Lebanon, $15,000
    Lehigh, $27,143
    Luzerne, $25,081
    Lycoming, $83,734
    McKean, $22,318
    Mercer, $48,418
    Mifflin, $20,963
    Monroe, $15,000
    Montgomery, $15,000
    Montour, $18,210
    Northampton, $15,000
    Perry, $42,121
    Pike, $56,763
    Potter, $138,594
    Schuylkill, $50,802
    Snyder, $29,057
    Somerset, $33,971
    Sullivan, $72,612
    Susquehanna, $127,020
    Tioga, $322,529
    Union, $25,680
    Venango, $80,044
    Warren, $215,168
    Washington $79,613
    Wayne $113,568
    Westmoreland $27,438
    Wyoming $61,432
    York $105,047

    KARL BROWN,   
    Executive Secretary

    [Pa.B. Doc. No. 02-1297. Filed for public inspection July 19, 2002, 9:00 a.m.]

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