PA DEP News
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Pennsylvania DEP Seeks Energy Generation and Storage Project Submissions for PJM Fast-Track
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) published a Request for Information (RFI) seeking submissions for new energy generation and storage projects eligible for PJM's Expedited Interconnection Track (EIT). Projects sponsored by the Commonwealth could secure Generator Interconnection Agreements within ten months, significantly faster than PJM's standard process. DEP also seeks feedback on why projects may not meet PJM's requirements and input on potential loan or loan guarantee support.
Conowingo Creek Restored, Trout Stocked, Grants Opening
PA DEP and PFBC stocked trout in Conowingo Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The stream restoration project, completed in 2023 using Section 319 and Growing Greener funding, removes an estimated 176 tons of sediment, 1,260 pounds of nitrogen, and 386 pounds of phosphorus annually. The Shapiro Administration announced that Growing Greener and Section 319 grant applications will reopen April 22 through June 22, 2026.
HSCA Program Delivers Safe Drinking Water to Lancaster County Community
PA DEP Secretary highlighted a Lancaster County cleanup project that provided safe drinking water to the Intercourse Village area through the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act (HSCA) Program. Over $22 million was invested in constructing a public water system that became operational in 2020, serving homes and businesses previously dependent on contaminated private wells. Governor Shapiro's 2026-27 budget proposal includes a one-time $20 million transfer to support HSCA site investigations and remediation projects when responsible parties cannot be identified.
DEP Launches 2026 Black Fly Suppression Program Across 1,800 Miles of Waterways
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has launched its 41st annual Black Fly Suppression Program, treating 48 rivers and streams across more than 1,800 miles of Pennsylvania waterways. The program uses targeted aerial and ground applications of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti), a naturally occurring soil bacterium that specifically controls black fly larvae in flowing water. DEP notifies county and local emergency management officials prior to treatments and publishes spray schedules on its Vector Management Program website.
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