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Lackawanna County Communities Receive Flood
Protection Funding
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Mellow |
HARRISBURG, January 13
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Senate Democratic Leader Robert Mellow
(Lackawanna/Luzerne/Monroe) is pleased to
announce state grant money being awarded for
projects in Lackawanna County under
Pennsylvania’s Flood Protection Grant
Program.
“Maintaining flood protection systems is
costly and labor intensive but critical to
protecting both people and property,” said
Mellow. “Consistent investments in both
money and manpower also instill confidence
in home and business owners alike. That
confidence brings more growth, investment
and vibrancy to a community.”
The following grants were awarded:
Olyphant Borough – $65,000 to
construct a pump station at Jackson Street
Olyphant Borough -- $65,000 to
construct a pump station at Lafayette and
Ash Streets
Mayfield Borough -- $39,000 to
spray and cut natural growth along the
Mayfield levee system and dredge areas of
sediment build-up in the Lackawanna River
City of Scranton -- $25,000 to
purchase levee maintenance equipment,
including a truck, brush mower, riding mower
and skid-mounted sprayer
The maximum amount awarded for project
improvements and non-routine maintenance is
$65,000. The maximum for specialized
equipment is $50,000.
Local municipal and county sponsors are
responsible for the long-term operation and
routine maintenance of flood protection
projects once construction of a federal
funded or state-funded project is completed.
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