On June 14, Auditor General Eugene DePasquale met with members of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission and thanked them for adopting the recommendations made in his recent audit of the agency.
“Last November, I released a performance audit for the SRBC that identified a number of ways in which they could do a better job managing their operations and finances,” DePasquale said. “I’m very pleased to be here today to commend the commission for adopting my recommendations.”
The SRBC is a federal-interstate compact charged with preserving water supply and quality, managing drought and flood conditions, and preserving water-related recreational opportunities.
In addition to receiving state support, the fees charged by the SRBC ultimately impact the rates that many Pennsylvanians pay for municipal water and other services.
The SRBC’s membership includes representatives of Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and the federal government.
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