Susquehanna Approves Tiny Changes to Water Pipe Plans
Published Date: 12/8/2025
Notice
Summary
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission approved small changes to water use for some projects during November 2025. These tweaks mainly affect Farmers Pride, Inc. in Pennsylvania and won’t cause big delays or extra costs. If you’re involved in these projects, now’s the time to note the updates and keep things flowing smoothly!
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Water‑use change approved for Farmers Pride
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission approved a minor modification on November 26, 2025 that changes the authorized water use for Farmers Pride, Inc.'s Bell & Evans – Plant 1 (Docket No. 20250926) in Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The notice covers minor modifications approved during November 1 through November 30, 2025.
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2026-11967 — Actions Taken at the June 4, 2026 Meeting
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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.
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2026-05822 — Actions Taken at the March 12, 2026 Meeting
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Previous: 2025-22256 — Grandfathering Registration Notice
If you have a project using water in the Susquehanna River Basin, this notice is for you! The Commission is listing projects that qualify for 'grandfathering'—meaning they keep their current water use rights without new permits—between November 1 and 30, 2025. This helps folks avoid extra fees or paperwork, but you gotta register on time to keep your spot.
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