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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 2024
    Reading Time:about 8 minutes

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission announced the approval of various projects that allow for the consumptive use of water. These approvals were given under specific regulations, namely 18 CFR 806.22 (e) and 18 CFR 806.22 (f), for the month of December 2020. The water usage covered in these approvals includes a range of amounts specified in million gallons per day (mgd) for different sites and companies. This notice was formalized on January 6, 2021, by Jason E. Oyler, who serves as the General Counsel and Secretary to the Commission.

    Simple Explanation

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission said yes to some projects that want to use water in December 2020. They made rules to make sure it's used the right way, but they didn't say how much it costs or how it affects nature.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15383
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission issued a notice regarding General Permits they approved between March 1-31, 2025. These permits are related to projects like the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station's emergency operations permit for a well in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, allowing water use of up to 0.072 million gallons per day. The contact for further information is Jason E. Oyler, who is both the General Counsel and Secretary to the Commission.

    Simple Explanation

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission let everyone know they approved some work permits in March 2025, including a special one to use water for emergencies at a power station in Pennsylvania. However, they didn't clearly say how they choose who gets these permits or what exactly "emergency" means, which might make things a bit confusing.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 15381
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission has released a notice about Grandfathering Registration for certain projects undertaken in March 2025. This involves ongoing water withdrawals by the Village of Candor in New York and Huntsinger Farms, Inc. in Pennsylvania, each detailed through specific project certificates. The notice is issued under the legal authority of Public Law 91-575 and corresponding federal regulations. Any inquiries can be directed to Jason E. Oyler, the General Counsel and Secretary to the Commission.

    Simple Explanation

    The Susquehanna River Basin Commission told people about two projects in New York and Pennsylvania that need water, and they’re making sure they follow the rules for using it. They also gave a name to a person you can ask questions if you’re curious.