03-15-2007, 05:10 PM
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has announced that $109,400 is available through a grant process for stream restoration, habitat enhancement,and recreational enhancement activities on streams located in the Tulpehockenand Quittapahilla Creek watersheds. This funding is available through a settlement agreement between the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and AES Ironwood, L.L.C. related to the operation of an electric generation facility located in South Lebanon Township, Lebanon County.
Only project proposals located within the Tulpehocken and/or Quittapahilla Creek watersheds will be considered. These monies can be used for stand-alone projects or to supplement other funding for larger projects that are designed to improve aquatic habitat, water quality, or recreational use. Examples of acceptable activities include fishery habitat restoration or enhancement; fish stocking; fishing access; maintenance or creation of facilities to encourage, improve or expand recreational use of the fishery; or studies related to these issues.
The program will continue on a regular basis throughout the life of the AES Ironwood Power Plant.
Applications must be received by the PFBC no later than June 25, 2007. For more information about applying for this grant program, contact the PFBC at 814-359-5147 or download an application on the agency's web siteat www.fishandboat.com.
Only project proposals located within the Tulpehocken and/or Quittapahilla Creek watersheds will be considered. These monies can be used for stand-alone projects or to supplement other funding for larger projects that are designed to improve aquatic habitat, water quality, or recreational use. Examples of acceptable activities include fishery habitat restoration or enhancement; fish stocking; fishing access; maintenance or creation of facilities to encourage, improve or expand recreational use of the fishery; or studies related to these issues.
The program will continue on a regular basis throughout the life of the AES Ironwood Power Plant.
Applications must be received by the PFBC no later than June 25, 2007. For more information about applying for this grant program, contact the PFBC at 814-359-5147 or download an application on the agency's web siteat www.fishandboat.com.