DEP Invites Comments On Coastal Zone Management Consistency Determination For FDR Park Environmental Restoration Project In Philadelphia
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The Department of Environmental Protection published notice in the November 30 PA Bulletin inviting comments on a Federal Consistency Determination under the Coastal Zone Management Act for the FDR Park Nature Phase Environmental Restoration Project in the City of Philadelphia. The applicant proposes to provide higher quality natural areas than the areas that currently exist in FDR Park. The existing site is a former golf course and is bound by Pattison Avenue to the north, Gateway Drive to the west, Interstate 95 to the south and other areas of FDR Park to the east. The Project site is primarily flat and flanks the Shedbrook Creek, which runs north to south across the property. The applicant proposes to establish several ecological zones within FDR Park including riparian restoration, forested wetland, emergent/broadleaf emergent wetland, pollinator meadow, meadow, border meadow, reforestation and stream restoration. The proposed wetland and stream impacts associated with the implementation of the Nature Phase project are intended to result in either the creation of meadow or create enhancement of that resource's function. The applicant is seeking a Federal authorization from the United States Army Corps of Engineers under section 404 of the Federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1344) to perform this work. This Project is subject to Department review for Federal consistency because it is an activity requiring a Federal license or permit and will have reasonably foreseeable effects on this Commonwealth's coastal resources or uses. Comments are due December 16. A copy of the determination will be posted on DEP’s eComment webpage. Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for instructions on how to submit comments. Questions should be directed to Matthew Walderon, Federal Consistency Coordinator, at (717) 772-2196 or by e-mail to RA-Fed_Consistency@pa.gov. For more information on environmental programs in Pennsylvania, visit DEP’s website. Submit Environmental Complaints; Click Here to sign up for DEP’s newsletter; sign up for DEP’s eNotice; visit DEP’s Blog, Like DEP on Facebook, Follow DEP on Twitter and visit DEP’s YouTube Channel. Related Articles This Week: -- PA Parks & Forests Foundation: New Friends Of Promised Land State Park Group Formed In Pike County [PaEN] -- Guest Essay: Pennsylvania Firefighters Rise To The Challenge As Wildfires Spark Across Pennsylvania - By Seth Cassell, PA State Forester & Thomas Cook, State Fire Commissioner [PaEN] -- Natural Lands, ClearWater Conservancy Announce The Preservation Of 667 Acres In Huntingdon County [PaEN] -- PA Conservation Heritage Project Profile: William C. Forrey - A Career In State Parks, Recreation Doing It Right, And Protecting The Environment - By Wayne W. Kober [PaEN] -- DCNR Grants Newsletter: Brady Trail Tunnel Opens; Help With Watershed Forestry Projects; Cumberland County Project Leverages Multiple Benefits -- PA Parks & Forests Foundation: Civilian Conservation Corps Pavilion At Mont Alto State Park Restored In Franklin County -- Chesapeake Bay Foundation: 'Get Real' When Considering A Christmas Tree [PaEN] -- Reforest Our Future Patch Project Creates Mini-Forests In Beaver County Community [PaEN] -- Pennsylvania Forest Seminar Webinar Dec. 10 - Invasive Toolkit For Landowners [PaEN] -- Penn State Extension Dec. 12 Webinar - Cost-Benefit of Voluntary Carbon Projects: Online Tool Demo [PaEN] -- Pennsylvania Forest Seminar Webinar Jan. 14 - Brook Trout In Our Native Waters [PaEN] NewsClips: -- Republican Herald: Schuylkill County Parks Get $600,000 Boost With DCNR Grants -- Centre County Gazette: Centre County Receives Nearly $400,000 In DCNR Grants To Fund Conservation Projects -- PA Recreation & Park Society Ambassadors: Opening A New Recreation Facility In West Goshen Township, Chester County - By Ken Lehr, Recreation Director -- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh Region’s Driest Year Since 2002 Has Led To An Increase In Wildfires -- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Dried Waterways Stun Residents, Leave Fish Stranded, Hurt Outdoor Tourism From Lehigh Valley, To Philly, New Jersey’s Pinelands -- Arboretum At Penn State To Plant ‘Moon Tree’ In Children's Garden -- Post-Gazette: Pittsburgh To Remove Homeless Encampment Off Three Rivers Heritage Trail For Health, Safety Issues -- PA Capital-Star: How Social Media Is Influencing Our Interactions With Public Lands [Posted: November 27, 2024] |
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