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MONTHYEARML0802302892002-12-31031 December 2002 Pennsylvania Bureau of Radiation Protection, Environmental Radiation in Pennsylvania: 2001-2002 Annual Report Project stage: Other ML0802804772002-12-31031 December 2002 Information on Haliaeetus Leucocephalus - Bald Eagle Project stage: Other ML0802303352003-05-31031 May 2003 Lackawanna-Luzerne Counties, Long Range Transportation Plan for the Lackawanna-Luzeme Transportation Study Area (2003-2025). Project stage: Other ML0802303182004-02-24024 February 2004 Pennsylvania Game Commission, C. Fergus, Wood Warblers. Project stage: Other ML0802204462004-07-22022 July 2004 U.S. Census Bureau. Pennsylvania Quickfacts: Columbia County Project stage: Other ML0802204452004-07-22022 July 2004 U.S. Census Bureau - Pennsylvania Quickfacts Luzerne County Project stage: Other ML0802303142004-07-26026 July 2004 Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Traffic Volume Maps, Luzerne and Columbia Counties, 2002 Project stage: Other ML0802303242004-07-27027 July 2004 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Local Drinking Water Information - Pennsylvania Drinking Water Project stage: Other ML0802204562004-08-18018 August 2004 Riverlands Environmental Preserve - General Information Project stage: Other ML0802302562004-11-10010 November 2004 King'S College, the Pennsylvania Marketing and Planning Center, Excerpts Project stage: Other ML0802303322005-03-31031 March 2005 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Brownfields Cleanup and Redevelopment: Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund Pilot Fact Sheet on Luzerne County, PA Project stage: Other ML0802303262005-10-12012 October 2005 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Legionellosis: Legionnaires' Disease (Ld) and Pontiac Fever. Project stage: Other ML0802303172005-12-0606 December 2005 Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Standards for Cleanup, Reuse of Hazleton Mine Reclamation Project Project stage: Other ML0802303342005-12-31031 December 2005 River Basin Commission, Susquehanna River Basin Commission Gis Program., Excerpt, Middle Susquehanna Subbasin. Project stage: Other ML0623501472006-08-15015 August 2006 Monthly Operating Reports Project stage: Request ML0626201572006-09-13013 September 2006 Application for Renewed Operating Licenses Project stage: Request ML0626904702006-09-14014 September 2006 August 2006 Monthly Operating Report for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML0703206572006-10-0303 October 2006 Email from Allison Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703208032006-10-0303 October 2006 Email from Nash Regarding Consultation Letters on American Shad in the Susquehanna River Project stage: Other ML0703206012006-10-0505 October 2006 E-mail from Metz Regarding the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Data Assessment Project stage: Other ML0703206052006-10-0505 October 2006 Email from Moret Regarding the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Category 1 & 2 Issues Project stage: Other ML0703207982006-10-0505 October 2006 Email from Klementowicz Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Acceptance Review ML0703206672006-10-0606 October 2006 E-mail from O'Rourke Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703206802006-10-0606 October 2006 Email from Avci Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703208002006-10-0606 October 2006 Email from Davis Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Acceptance Review ML0703205672006-10-0707 October 2006 E-mail from Vinikour Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703205922006-10-0909 October 2006 E-mail from Monette Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703206622006-10-0909 October 2006 E-Mail from Lazaro Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703206762006-10-0909 October 2006 E-mail from Lagory Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703208022006-10-0909 October 2006 Email from Monette to Mullins Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0703205642006-10-0909 October 2006 Email from Wescott Regarding the Environmental Report (Er) Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other PLA-0061, September 2006 Monthly Operating Report for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 22006-10-13013 October 2006 September 2006 Monthly Operating Report for Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Units 1 and 2 Project stage: Request ML0703208062006-10-16016 October 2006 Acceptance Review Checklist from Mullins Regarding the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Environmental Report Project stage: Other ML0629600792006-10-24024 October 2006 Maintenance of Reference Materials at the Mill Memorial Library, Related to the Review of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station License Renewal Application Project stage: Approval ML0629600602006-10-26026 October 2006 Maintenance of Reference Materials at the Berwick Public Library, Related to the Review of the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station License Renewal Application Project stage: Approval ML0703206712006-10-31031 October 2006 E-mail from Quinn Regarding the Environmental Report Acceptance Review on the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Application Review Project stage: Other ML0629600492006-11-0101 November 2006 50 Mile Vicinity Map Project stage: Request ML0629600092006-11-0101 November 2006 License Renewal Application Review (Shpo No. 05-1588-079-A) Project stage: Other PLA-6133, Acceptability and Sufficiency for Docketing - Application for Renewed Operating Licenses Numbers NPF-14 and NPF-222006-11-0202 November 2006 Acceptability and Sufficiency for Docketing - Application for Renewed Operating Licenses Numbers NPF-14 and NPF-22 Project stage: Request ML0703207842006-11-0606 November 2006 Email from Franovich Regarding Questions on Consultation Letters Project stage: Other ML0630503632006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Oneida Nation Wisconsin Project stage: Other ML0630503552006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Eastern Shawnee Tribe Oklahoma Project stage: Other ML0630505952006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Shawnee Tribe Project stage: Other ML0630505902006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Onondaga Nation - Gonyea Project stage: Other ML0630506082006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Mohican Nation Project stage: Other ML0630503702006-11-14014 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Shawnee Tribe Oklahoma Project stage: Other ML0633302792006-11-15015 November 2006 (Units 1 & 2) Afternoon Public Meeting Project stage: Meeting ML0633302812006-11-15015 November 2006 Transcript of Susquehanna Steam Electric Station (Units 1 and 2) Evening Public Meeting on November 15, 2006, Pages 1-46 Project stage: Meeting ML0632401502006-11-15015 November 2006 11/15/06 Environmental Scoping Meeting Slide Handouts Project stage: Request ML0630400752006-11-15015 November 2006 Request for Comments Concerning the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, Units 1 and 2, License Renewal Application Review. Letter to Tonawanda Band of Seneca Project stage: Other 2006-10-24
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MONTHYEARPLA-7693, Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual2018-04-19019 April 2018 Radioactive Effluent Release Report and Offsite Dose Calculation Manual ML18026A1712018-01-26026 January 2018 Applicant'S Environmental Report - Recreation Area Plate 10 ML18023A6762018-01-23023 January 2018 Statistics and Diurnal Variation of Meteorological Parameters for the Period 1973 - 1976 PLA-7390, Transmittal of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Report2015-09-28028 September 2015 Transmittal of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection Report ML15146A0542015-05-11011 May 2015 NPDES Permit No. PA 0047325, Outfall 079 Fecal Coliform Excursion PLA-7001, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-70012013-04-24024 April 2013 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-7001 ML13109A0602013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Cover Through Page 2-19 PLA-6994, Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Appendix a Through End2013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Appendix a Through End ML13109A0612013-04-10010 April 2013 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report, Page 3-1 Through Page 8-3 PLA-6718, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-67182011-04-27027 April 2011 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6718 ML0802804382008-01-25025 January 2008 Fly Poison - Amianthium Muscaetoxicum ML0802804372008-01-25025 January 2008 Butterflies: Leonard'S Skipper (Hesperia Leonardus) ML0802801952008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Bartramia Longicauda ML0802801942008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Cistothorus Platensis ML0802801782008-01-23023 January 2008 Comprehensive Report Species - Neotoma Magister ML0802802162008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bat Called Myotis Sodalis ML0802802152008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bird Called Chlidonias Niger ML0802804222008-01-23023 January 2008 Ofgac Native Trees and Shrubs Database ML0802804262008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Species by Watersheds ML0802804162008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Endangered Species - Least Bittern ML0802805022008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Game Commission State Wildlife Action Plan ML0802804192008-01-23023 January 2008 Information for the Conservation of Biodiversity ML0802804172008-01-23023 January 2008 Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program Plant Species List ML0802804282008-01-23023 January 2008 Keeping Invasive Plants Out of Forest Fragments ML0802801982008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photography ML0802804392008-01-23023 January 2008 Usda Information on Vascular Plants, Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts, and Lichens of the U.S. and Its Territories ML0802804352008-01-23023 January 2008 Biological Indicators of Watershed Health ML0802801972008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Northern Pearly Eye ML0802802202008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Bat Called Myotis Leibii ML0802804332008-01-23023 January 2008 Notes on Nannothemis Bella in Michigan ML0802804342008-01-23023 January 2008 Variable Climbing Caterpillar (Xestia Elimata) ML0802802222008-01-23023 January 2008 Newsletter from University of Michigan, Falco Peregrinus: Information ML0802802242008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan a Type of Owl Called Asio Flammeus ML0802804602008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Clemmys Muhlenbergii - Bog Turtle ML0802804672008-01-23023 January 2008 Information on Botaurus Lentiginosus - American Bittern ML0802801962008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America - Occurence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Pine-Devil Moth ML0802804832008-01-23023 January 2008 Environmental Report from University of Michigan Re a Type of Great Egret Called Ardea Alba ML0802802102008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Aphrodite Fritillary ML0802802142008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America, Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Baltimore ML0802802002008-01-23023 January 2008 Butterflies and Moths of North America: Occurrence Maps, Species Accounts, Checklists, and Photographs - Long Dash ML0802303362008-01-22022 January 2008 River Basin Commission Water Resources Management ML0802802262008-01-20020 January 2008 Information on Sciurus Niger - Eastern Fox Squirrel PLA-6248, Response to Request for Additional Information - License Renewal Application (LRA) Environmental Site Audit Followup2007-08-0101 August 2007 Response to Request for Additional Information - License Renewal Application (LRA) Environmental Site Audit Followup PLA-6185, 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.)2007-04-20020 April 2007 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Nonradiological.) ML0708004232007-03-20020 March 2007 Ohio Dept of Natural Resources - Life History Notes: White Sucker ML0708004372007-03-20020 March 2007 Pennsylvania Fishes: Pikes ML0629001612006-10-11011 October 2006 Supplemental Environmental Report for Extended Power Uprate. ML0626302352006-09-13013 September 2006 License Renewal Application, Appendix E, Environmental Report Through End PLA-6050, Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-60502006-04-27027 April 2006 Annual Environmental Operating Report (Non-Radiological) PLA-6050 ML0609603362006-03-31031 March 2006 Susquehanna - Proposed License Amendment Numbers 285 for Unit 1 and 253 for Unit 2, Constant Pressure Power Uprate; Attachment 3 to PLA-6002 Supplemental Environmental Report 2018-04-19
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31¶~'ýk., VV Mrlef IV1LI~aPVIaIICIeIL-Vrgrailirg i0 ragt; I Ul J About the Commission Water Resources Management Pulblic 1i~forM~altim Programs, & Activities' Hyd~rologic Condlitions Formts & Applklationi SUbbaSta Information Policies, Guidances., Regulations, Planning Press Releases Bay Partoe($Ulseful [i~nks E-mail Us Sitle Map Home The water resources of the Susquehanna basin are abundant and renewable compared to those in many parts of the world, and even relative to other places in the U.S. However, it is not always the case that water is available in the necessary quantity or quality, or is appropriately distributed in time and place. Planning and management are needed to cope with situations when supply exceeds capacity (flooding) or when demand exceeds supply (droughts).
The activities of the Water Resources Management Division cover a wide range of categories including water supply management, flood plain management and protection, water resource monitoring, low flow management and project review. The diverse backgrounds of the division's staff provide a broad range of expertise in water resource management, engineering, hydrogeology, computer modeling and database management, biology, public outreach and field and laboratory skills.Water Resource.
Management Strategic Plan (PDF)Summary of SRBC Water Management Activities:
Watershed Coordination Water Resource Monitoring And Water Withdrawal Registration Proiect Review Flood Management Activities Flood Forecast And Warning Flood Stage Forecast Mapping And Data Repository Drought Coordination Low Flow Management Reservoir Feasibility
_Stuies Ground-Water Management Watershed Coordination SRBC coordinates with state agencies and federal agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Geological Survey, and the National Weather Service on functions involving interagency cooperation.
Coordination efforts involve joint review of projects, grant partnership opportunities, watershed restoration efforts, and other cooperative ventures.
Staff assists local government officials and private interests to resolve water resource and related concerns and answers questions about applicable Commission regulations and programs.
Water resource management efforts of signatory member agencies, political subdivisions and private parties are coordinated through meetings, conferences and other means. SRBC efforts promote interstate comity of regulatory issues relating to withdrawals from the Susquehanna River by large-scale water users having basinwide or interstate impacts.Water Resource Monitoring And Water Withdrawal Registration SRBC monitors current water resource data to determine potential flood or developing drought conditions.
Commission personnel have been gathering, processing and recording water withdrawal information and maintaining the information for planning and project review decisions.
Also, staff members monitor stream flows, groundwater levels, precipitation, soil moisture, reservoir levels and other hydrologic factors throughout the basin. SRBC responsibilities include notifying the public of hydrologic conditions such as the potential for floods or droughts and implementing the'coordinated drought management plan for the basin.Project Review The Commission is required to review and approve certain types of water resource projects as prescribed in Article 3, Section 3.10 of the Compact. The procedures for reviewing and approving projects are outlined in the Commission's Regulations and Procedures for Review of Projects.
Most project applications involve surface water or 1, ff --/ /- --, --t /-,- --, /- -_ 1, f -1 /l1'I/)()()Q 3AXDk_ VV MCIr wvialagenll~nt illOgralll groundwater withdrawals of 100,000 gallons per day (gpd) or more and consumptive water uses of 20,000 gpd or more, as per the Commission's project review regulations.
After projects are approved by the Commission, staff monitors the projects' activities for compliance with approvals.
The Commission also reviews state NPDES/SPDES permit applications for potential interstate impacts and compliance with watershed restoration and protection efforts in the Susquehanna River Basin.Find Forms and Applications.
Flood Management Activities SRBC coordinates with federal, state and local entities to prevent loss of life and reduce flood damages throughout the basin. The Commission has historically been called upon for information and assistance both during and after basin flooding events. For instance, after the January 1996 basinwide flood, the Commission, in coordination with representatives from the Conowingo Dam and Port Deposit officials, developed an early warning program to help the residents and business owners of Port Deposit, Md., prepare for future flood events. The Commission also promotes flood plain management techniques as preventative measures to reduce flood losses. Monitoring activities include collecting and cataloging flood event data and reporting the condition of ice buildup on the River. See Flood Mitigation for more information.
Flood Forecast And Warning Since 1985, the Commission has coordinated an interagency effort to improve the basinwide flood forecast and warning system and.coordinated the dissemination of public information.
The Commission supports efforts to improve the timeliness and accuracy of forecasts, including implementing new technology for forecast preparation, forecast dissemination and disaster response.Commission staff works with local citizens, business interests and government officials to interpret flood insurance data and other flood plain management data.Stream flows, snowpack, river ice, soil moisture and climatological conditions are monitored to determine the potential of developing flood flows.The Commission serves as a liaison between the National Weather Service and local flood managers to gather ideas and incorporate local input into the improvement of flood forecasts and warnings, specifically through the implementation of the Advanced Hydrologic Prediction System. Commission staff share information with local interests on successful flood-related programs such as flood evacuation plans, flood maps, local data gathering systems, new technology and communication systems. SRBC maintains the cooperatively-produced website on Flood Forecasting and Warning in the Susquehanna River Basin, and promotes and distributes an educational video about flooding in the Susquehanna River Basin.Flood Stage Forecast Mapping And Data Repository The Commission creates and distributes maps that include flood stage inundation lines that relate to forecast gages used by the NWS or other state and federal agencies utilizing this information.
Uses of the maps are discussed with municipal officials to explain their benefits.
General data such as flood stage maps, flood flows, flood elevations and other basin demography are gathered, filed and distributed as they become available or are needed. The use of these maps and data are helpful in reducing flood damages.Drought Coordination As part of its coordination responsibilities, the Commission monitors the waters of the basin and informs the public of emerging drdught conditions.
The Commission also coordinates activities of its signatory parties to deal with drought conditions.
If conditions reach extreme proportions, the Commission has the authority to declare a drought emergency.
The Commission's Drought Coordination Plan details the methodologies for monitoring hydrometeorological variables and includes recommendations for relating and combining these data to indicate the onset and termination of drought and drought severity.
The plan is based on a staged approach to drought triggering, declaration, and response actions and activities.
The three stages of drought are watch, warning, and emergency.
Low Flow Management SRBC is dedicated to planning for future water resource needs of the basin and developing and implementing a basinwide Low Flow Management Plan to use the basin's upstream water storage to improve instream aquatic habitat and uses. The Commission works with state, local and federal agencies to augment and protect instream water needs during times of low flow. Staff has been working on an action r-age /_ 01 )I, ff_. /I- -,- A, I, t rn II/ /)nI Q
,3ADk- VVUC iVIttdg$1 CI~~lllllt Ir~lUlIlll plan for low flow management, which will include activities such as: 1) the management of releases of water stored at the Cowanesque and Curwensville Reservoirs;
- 2) other consumptive water use compliance actions for facilities regulated by the Commission; and 3) development of a GIS database to aid in determining basin needs.Reservoir Feasibility Studies SRBC has studied existing basin reservoirs to determine the feasibility of reallocating storage to provide releases for low flow management to improve instream habitat and uses. Further studies on other reservoirs are planned. The Commission staff has worked closely with federal and state agencies, as well as others, to assess the capability of various reservoirs to provide reallocated storage: Together, we study selected reservoirs to provide needed water storage, while being careful to protect the existing flood control, recreational and other uses of the reservoirs.
Water Storage Projects.Ground-Water Management The Commission gathers information to provide a general summary of the ground-water resources of the basin and identify and describe areas where existing uses of the groundwater resource have created, or are threatening to create, conflicts or shortages.
The Commission's Comprehensive Plan, project review regulations, and Groundwater Management Plan provide the framework for most of the Commission's groundwater management activities.
These activities include reviewing and acting on projects having large groundwater withdrawals, performing both local and regional resource appraisals, and preparing water resource plans.About the Commission I Public Information I Programs & Activities I Hydrologic Conditions Forms &AppJications I Subbasin Information I Policies, ReguJations
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