CONSULTANTS: The Nova Institute. September 1979 THE NORTHEAST WATER RESOURCES PROJECT VOLUME II: NORTHEAST WATER PROJECTS AND PLANS PENNSYLVANIA

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THE NORTHEAST WATER RESOURCES PROJECT VOLUME II: NORTHEAST WATER PROJECTS AND PLANS PENNSYLVANIA THE CONSORTIUM OF NORTHEAST ORGANIZATIONS Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition Northeast-Midwest Institute Coalition of Northeastern Governors Council for Northeast Economic Action New England Congressional Caucus New England Regional Commission Coalition of Northeast Municipalities CONSULTANTS: The Nova Institute September 1979

MEMBERS OF THE CONSORTIUM OF NORTHEAST ORGANIZATIONS NORTHEAST-MIDWEST CONGRESSIONAL COALITION 3588 House Annex No. 2 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-1082 Participant: Larry Zabar, Executive Director NORTHEAST-MIDWEST INSTITUTE 3589 House Annex No. 2 Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-1082 Participants: Tom Cochran, Executive Director Michael Sullivan, Policy Analyst COUNCIL FOR NORTHEAST ECONOMIC ACTION 100 Federal Street, 17th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02110 (617) 434-2887 Participants: Linda Frankel, Executive Director Julie Nickerson, Ass't. Vice President First National Bank of Boston NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL COMMISSION Main Commerce Building, Room 2606 Washington, D.C. 20230 (202) 377-4343 Participant: Michael Bucciero, Special Assistant to the Federal Co-Chairman NEW ENGLAND CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS 53 D Street, SE Washington, D.C. 20009 (202) 543-3396 Participant: Robert Pratt, Executive Director COALITION OF NORTHEAST MUNICIPALITIES 131 Tremont Street, 7th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02111 (617) 542-5444 Participant: Henry Bourgeois, Executive Director COALITION OF NORTHEASTERN GOVERNORS 400 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 382 Washington, D.C. 20001 (202) 624-5440 Participants: Paul London, Executive Director Eugene Sofer, Special Assistant to the Director CONSULTANTS The Nova Institute 853 Broadway New York, New York 10003 (212) 533-2530 Participants: David A. Grossman, President Steven Rosenbloom, Senior Analyst Walter M. Newman, Consultant Maurice Feldman, Consultant David Long, Research Associate

FOREWORD: THE NORTHEAST WATER RESOURCES PROJECT The major economic assets of the Northeast include an ample supply of fresh water and excellent deep-water ports. Protection, development and upgrading of these assets is critical to the region's future. To help contribute to this goal, the Consortium of Northeast Organizations initiated the Northeast Water Resources Project. This is the second volume in a series of publications designed to provide the region's decision-makers and the Congress with information relevant to sound action on the water issues facing the Northeast. * Water Resource Priorities for the Northeast (Volume I) summarizes the principal findings of the project to date. * Plans and Project Proposals (Volume II) consists of two catalogues, broken down by state, of single-page summaries of (1) all recent water resource planning and research activities in the Northeast and (2) water resource project proposals and design concepts. The catalogues will give the reader a handy reference guide to what's being planned and what the outstanding proposals are. * The Economic Impact of Water Projects (Volume III) summarizes what's known about relationships between water resource projects and economic growth in contrast to the often-exaggerated claims of project proponents. The Northeast Study Area eleven states: For this study, the Northeast has been defined as the following

-11- New England States Middle Atlantic States Connecticut Delaware Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Jersey New Hampshire New York Rhode Island Pennsylvania Vermont This eleven state region includes all or portions of seven major river basins, including: The New England River Basins The Hudson River Basin The Delaware River Basin The Susquehanna River Basin The Potomac River Basin The Great Lakes Basin The Ohio River Basin The first five of these seven river basins are almost wholly included within the eleven state Northeast. On the other hand, relatively small portions of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Basins lie within the region. The Northeast Consortium The Consortium of Northeast Organizations is made up of seven public and private research and policy agencies: The Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition The Northeast-Midwest Institute The Coalition of Northeastern Governors The Council for Northeast Economic Action The New England Congressional Caucus The New England Regional Commission The Coalition of Northeast Municipalities Consortium members are not directly involved in water resource planning or management. Their focus is the overall economic development and improvement

-111- of the quality of life in the Northeast. The subject of water resources is viewed by the Consortium as one out of many vital facets of the region's economy and this research project represents but one of many fields in which Consortium members work. The objectives of the Northeast Consortium's water resource efforts is to provide an overview of the status of regional water resource development and suggestions for strengthening such development. The Consortium hopes this overview will provide a foundation for cooperative efforts by the public and private sector leaders of the region. Cooperation with Water Resource Agencies Many federal, state, local, regional and other agencies have specific concerns and responsibilities for water resources in the Northeast. Much of the data and many of the recommendations contained in this volume and the other publications of the Northeast Water Resources Project come directly from these water-focused agencies. To make sure that the recommendations reflect the views and concerns of regional water agencies, the Consortium and its.consultants have held two major meetings with them one at the start of this project and another to review our draft reports. These meetings were participated in by officials of state environmental conservation and water resource agencies, regional river basin and pollution control commissions and port authorities from throughout the Northeast.

-IV- Acknowledgments The Consortium is grateful to the many federal, state, regional and local officials who have assisted us and our consultants by providing information and ideas. This report, and the others in the series, were prepared by The Nova Institute with active editorial and policy participation by Consortium members. Nova's work on this project was under the direction of its President, David A. Grossman. The catalogues in Volume II were prepared by Walter M. Newman, P.E., who also consulted on the overall project, and David Long. The economic impact bibliography was prepared by Steven Rosenbloom of Nova's staff. Maurice Feldman, P.E., former New York City Water Resources Commissioner, was a special consultant to Nova for the project, The Nova Institute is a not-for-profit policy research and consulting organization. This project was financed by contributions from Consortium members. The Northeast-Midwest Institute received a grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation which supported a significant part of its share of project cost. The Coalition of Northeast Governors received a grant from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to finance its portion of the cost of the project.

THE NORTHEAST WATER RESOURCES PROJECT VOLUME II: Pages PART A. PROJECT DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS Interstate and Regional 1-16 Connecticut 17-25 Delaware 27-32 Maine 33-44 Maryland 45-52 Massachusetts 53-77 New Hampshire 79-87 New Jersey 89-110 New York 111-128 Pennsylvania 129-147 Rhode Island 149-157 Vermont 159-165 PART B. PLANNING AND RESEARCH PROJECTS National 167-179 New England 181-203 Interstate and Regional 205-246 Connecticut 247-259 Delaware 261-267 Maine 269-282 Maryland 283-295 Massachusetts 297-332

New Hampshire 333-341 New Jersey 343-361 New York 363-391 Pennsylvania 393-410 Rhode Island 411-419 Vermont 421-431 Note: Within each geographic subdivision, summary descriptions are organized according to the following categories; in cases where more than one category is involved the order is in terms of the predominant emphasis: Water Supply Water Quality Flood Control Power Transportati on Recreation Coastal Management Water and Related Land Resources