Environment

Grandfathering Registration Notice

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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This notice informs about the registration of certain water usage projects in the Susquehanna River Basin during March 2026. It impacts Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC and National Limestone Quarry, Inc., detailing their registrations and water use certifications.

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Key Changes

  • Introduction of registration for water usage projects in the Susquehanna River Basin
  • Issuance of specific certifications for companies

Obligations

What this law requires

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Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC must comply with Grandfathering Registration Certificate No. GF-202603312 for the Salona Quarry in Lamar Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, effective March 9, 2026

Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC
licensing
high

Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC must manage water usage from the Active Pit Sump in accordance with the registered consumptive use limits specified in Certificate No. GF-202603312

Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC
operational
high

National Limestone Quarry, Inc. must comply with Grandfathering Registration Certificate No. GF-202603313 for the Paxtonville Facility in Franklin and Beaver Townships, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, effective March 23, 2026

National Limestone Quarry, Inc.
licensing
high

National Limestone Quarry, Inc. must manage water usage from Well 1 in accordance with the registered consumptive use limits specified in Certificate No. GF-202603313

National Limestone Quarry, Inc.
operational
high

Both registered entities must maintain compliance with 18 CFR part 806, subpart E regarding Grandfathering Registration requirements

Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLC and National Limestone Quarry, Inc.

Affected Parties

Heidelberg Materials Northeast LLCNational Limestone Quarry, Inc.

Tags

water usage,Susquehanna River Basin,environmental registration