Susquehanna Approves Tiny Changes to Existing Projects
Published Date: 8/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission just gave the green light to some small changes in their earlier projects. If you’re involved in these projects, these tweaks might affect your plans, but don’t worry—there’s no big cost or delay expected. Keep an eye on the dates to stay in the loop and keep things running smoothly!
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Minor project modifications approved
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission approved minor modifications to previously approved projects during the period set forth in DATES. If you are involved in one of those projects, these small changes might affect your plans, but the notice says no big cost or delay is expected. Check the DATES in the notice to know when the changes apply.
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