DEP Invites Comments At March 19 Hearing On Hazardous Sites Cleanup Interim Response At The North Centre Twp. PFAS Investigation Site In Columbia County
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The Department of Environmental Protection is scheduled to hold a March 19 hearing on its interim Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act response at the North Centre Township PFAS Investigation Site in North Centre Township, Columbia County. (PA Bulletin, page 1772-1773) The hearing will be held at the Lime Ridge Community Center, corner of 4th St and Hughes St. in Bloomsburg starting at 6:00 p.m. Any person wishing to present comments must register with Megan Lehman at meglehman@pa.gov or 570-327-3659. Onsite registration to speak at the hearing will also be accepted, if time allows. The North Centre Township PFAS Investigation is located in an area within a radial distance of 0.5 mile around a public water supply well located at the Brookside Village Mobile Home Park (Brookside). Upon detection of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) above Federal drinking water standards in the public drinking water supply at Brookside, DEP initiated a sampling program to determine whether private supply wells within the investigation area are impacted. Sampling of private properties in the area have indicated impacts at varying levels to residential supply wells. Upon receipt of laboratory analytical data showing concentrations of regulated PFAS compounds above Federal drinking water standards, DEP has been arranging the delivery of bottled drinking water as an immediate alternative drinking water source. A General Technical Assistance Contractor has been requisitioned to assist DEP with sampling, treatment system design and installation, and investigation of potential sources. Public comments will be accepted through May 23, 2025. Visit DEP’s Northcentral Regional Office Community Information webpage for more information on this site (when posted). Read the entire PA Bulletin notice for instructions on how to review the administrative record of this site, submit comments and other background. (PA Bulletin, page 1772-1773) Visit DEP’s Hazardous Sites Cleanup webpage to learn more about this program. 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; Like DEP on Facebook, Follow DEP on Twitter and visit DEP’s YouTube Channel. Related Articles - Watersheds: -- Registration Open! ACAP Ag Conservation Conference Set For April 1-3 In Harrisburg [PaEN] -- Foundation For PA Watersheds Accepting Letters Of Funding Interest For New Grant Round Until March 15 [PaEN] -- Interfaith Partners For The Chesapeake Bay Holds Faith & Waters Restoration Forum April 3 In Maryland [PaEN] -- Penn State Extension Hosts March 6 Lawn To Meadow Conversions Webinar [PaEN] -- March 11 Webinar On Lawn Care For Clean Water, Penn State Extension [PaEN] -- Feb. 25 Conservation Cornerstone Webinar - Biosecurity Essentials By The Center For Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training [PaEN] -- Three Rivers Waterkeeper Releases 2024 Swim Guide Report Highlighting E. coli Concerns And Health Of The Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio Rivers [PaEN] -- Northampton Bucks County Municipal Authority To Begin Project To Connect Properties Impacted By Navy PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Contamination To Public Water [PaEN] -- Delaware River Basin Commission Releases 2025 Annual Report On The State Of The Delaware River Watershed [PaEN] NewsClips: -- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Karl Blankenship: Water Quality In Chesapeake’s Small Watersheds Get A Closer Look -- TribLive Letter: The Youghiogheny River Deserves River Of The Year -- Kleinman Center For Energy Policy Blog: Reframing Conservation Agriculture - A Focus On Economic And Environmental Impact -- Franklin County Free Press: Using Live Stake Nurseries To Engage Communities In Stream Health - By Natalie Marioni, Master Watershed Steward Coordinator -- Delaware RiverKeeper Feb. 21 RiverWatch Video Report -- Post-Gazette: PA Farmers Feel Federal Funding Pinch As Freeze Triggers Labor And Infrastructure Instability [Posted: February 21, 2025] |
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