Susquehanna Commission Greenlights Everyday Water Projects
Published Date: 8/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission just gave the green light to several water use projects, letting folks use water for things like farming, industry, or homes. If you live or work in the Susquehanna River area, these approvals could affect how much water is available and when. Keep an eye out for any new rules or deadlines that might impact your water plans or budgets soon!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Approved Consumptive Water Uses Nearby
If you live or work in the Susquehanna River area, the Commission approved projects that allow water to be used for farming, industry, or homes. These approvals could change how much water is available and when you can use it. Watch for any new rules or deadlines the Commission publishes that might affect your water plans or budgets.
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Related Federal Register Documents
2026-14152, Minor Modification Approval
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission gave the green light to small changes for projects during June 2026. For example, Chobani, LLC got approval to add a new water source for their Well 4 in New York. These tweaks help projects run smoother without big delays or extra costs.
2026-14151, Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission gave the green light to several water use projects in June 2026, including new approvals and renewals for companies and schools in Pennsylvania. These projects can use millions of gallons of water daily, helping businesses and communities grow while keeping water use in check. If you’re involved in these areas, now’s the time to note these approvals and plan accordingly!
2026-14150, Grandfathering Registration Notice
If you run a water-related project in the Susquehanna River Basin, this notice is for you! The Commission has officially listed projects that got 'grandfathered' registrations during June 2026, meaning they’re recognized under old rules before new ones kick in. This keeps things fair and clear—no surprise fees or changes for these projects right now.
2026-11968, Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission approved several projects in May 2026 that use water for things like manufacturing and energy drilling. These approvals let companies withdraw millions of gallons of water daily, mostly in Pennsylvania townships. If you’re involved in these industries, keep an eye on these renewals and new permits—they shape water use and could impact local water supplies and operations.
2026-11967, Actions Taken at the June 4, 2026 Meeting
On June 4, 2026, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission gave the green light to several water projects in Pennsylvania, including new and renewed water withdrawals. They also updated their budget and water program, extended an emergency certificate, and secured important grants. These moves affect local communities and businesses by managing water use carefully, with some projects allowing up to 5 million gallons per day, starting immediately.
2026-09314, Grandfathering Registration Notice
If you run a water project in the Susquehanna River Basin, this notice is for you! The Commission is reissuing 'grandfathered' registrations for certain projects, like Danville’s water system, during April 2026. This means some projects keep their old permissions without new fees or changes, but you gotta act within the set dates to stay in the clear.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-15416, Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
The Department of Defense wants permission to collect some info from people, and they’ve asked the Office of Management and Budget to review it. This affects anyone who has to fill out these forms, and it’s all about making sure the paperwork isn’t too much of a hassle. If approved, it keeps things running smoothly without costing extra time or money.
Next: 2025-15418, General Permit Notice
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission just approved some new General Permits that affect folks working around the river. If you’re involved in projects like water use or construction near the river, these updates could change what you need to do. Keep an eye on the dates to stay on track and avoid any surprises or extra costs!