The final correct permit corrects the draft permit to re-categorize the impact to Wetland W22, a 0.02 acre [0.08 acres in original corrected permit] area within the footprint of the proposed water treatment plant, as a permanent impact.
The revised wetland impacts for the project are approximately 0.85 acre temporary and 1.61 acres permanent.
Mitigation for project impacts remains as purchase of credits from First Pennsylvania Resource LLC (MB9915-001) at the Laurel Hill Creek Mitigation Bank (MB990556-0001) in Service Area 19 for Federally jurisdictional impacts and through purchase of credits through the Pennsylvania Integrated Ecological Services Capacity Enhancement and Support (PIESCES) Program for non-Federally jurisdictional wetland impacts.
Any person aggrieved by this decision has 30 days from this notice-- August 17-- to file an appeal with the Environmental Hearing Board.
Questions about this application should be directed to DEP’s Northwest Regional Office Waterways & Wetlands program by calling 814-332-6945 or send email to: RA-EPWW-NWRO@pa.go.
Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for more information. (PA Bulletin, page 4319)
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[Posted: July 18, 2026] PA Environment Digest

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