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Hazardous county dams soon to receive money for repairs
The state is making a “historic investment” to protect its residents and communities from the threat of an unsafe, high-hazard dam failure.
Last week, Gov. Ed Rendell signed Senate Bill 2 which provides $35 million for repairs and upgrades to 66 municipal and state owned unsafe, high-hazard dams.
The seven unsafe, high-hazard dams in Schuylkill County are the Lower and Upper Owl Creek reservoirs in Tamaqua, Ringtown No. 5 Reservoir, Shenandoah, the Schuylkill County Municipal Authority’s Mount Laurel (Mud Run) Dam, Kauffman, Indian Run and Pine Run reservoirs, according to Michael Smith, director, Office of Communications, Department of Environmental Protection.
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The state is making a “historic investment” to protect its residents and communities from the threat of an unsafe, high-hazard dam failure.
Last week, Gov. Ed Rendell signed Senate Bill 2 which provides $35 million for repairs and upgrades to 66 municipal and state owned unsafe, high-hazard dams.
The seven unsafe, high-hazard dams in Schuylkill County are the Lower and Upper Owl Creek reservoirs in Tamaqua, Ringtown No. 5 Reservoir, Shenandoah, the Schuylkill County Municipal Authority’s Mount Laurel (Mud Run) Dam, Kauffman, Indian Run and Pine Run reservoirs, according to Michael Smith, director, Office of Communications, Department of Environmental Protection.
http://www.republicanherald.com/art...an.20080718.a.pg3.pr18dams_s1.1795030_loc.txt