Consumptive Use Mitigation Grant Program
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About the GrantMonthly Minute April 2024 - A 60 second summary of what's been happening at the Susquehanna River Basin Commission.
More Than $8 Million Awarded to Consumptive Use Mitigation Projects - The Consumptive Use Mitigation Grant Program marks a third consecutive year of awarding money to pioneering drought resiliency projects. SRBC is thrilled to announce funding of more than $8 million to 27 projects that will improve water availability and quality during critical low flow periods.
SRBC to Hold Public Hearing on Water Project Applications - SRBC will hold a public hearing on May 2, 2024. The hearing will cover applications for several water withdrawal and consumptive use projects, a proposed rulemaking for agency procurement and bid protest procedures, and a draft companion policy entitled “SRBC Procurement Procedures.” These projects, rulemaking, and policy will be presented for Commission action at its next business meeting on June 13, 2024.
The Guardian - the Commission's electronic newsletter, informs our stakeholders on a quarterly basis of important studies and technical projects, proposed policies and regulations, and other items of interest to residents, communities, and businesses of the Susquehanna River Basin. The Spring 2024 topics include: Executive Director's Message; Huge Data Gaps Filled; Helping the Helpers; 2023 Last Looks; Partnership with Pinchot; and Downstream Happenings.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission Annual Report 2023 - The 2023 annual report highlights the remarkable achievements and continued dedication of our staff and partners in managing and maintaining the Susquehanna River Basin.
Proposed Rulemaking and Procurement Procedures Policy - The Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed rulemaking and companion policy. The proposed rules would amend the regulations of the Commission to provide for agency procurement and bid protest procedures.
$68 Million Grant Awarded to Restore Severely Impaired Watershed - SRBC has been awarded $68,255,481 through the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Abandoned Mine Lands and Acid Mine Drainage Grant Program to construct an active treatment plant in the Tioga River Watershed. The plant will remedy severe acid mine drainage from historic coal mining that pollutes the Tioga River, and the benefits will expand far beyond the restoration of a single waterway.
Our 2023 annual report highlights the remarkable achievements and continued dedication of our staff and partners in managing and maintaining the Susquehanna River Basin.