PRINTER'S NO. 2318
No. 368 Session of 2005
INTRODUCED BY REICHLEY, ARMSTRONG, BALDWIN, BUNT, CALTAGIRONE, CRAHALLA, DALLY, FABRIZIO, FREEMAN, GEORGE, GILLESPIE, GRUCELA, HARHART, KOTIK, MANN, MARKOSEK, MYERS, O'NEILL, PALLONE, ROBERTS, RUBLEY, SCAVELLO, SHANER, THOMAS, WOJNAROSKI, YOUNGBLOOD AND KIRKLAND, JUNE 23, 2005
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, JUNE 23, 2005
A RESOLUTION 1 Urging the United States Army Corps of Engineers to study the 2 effects of the 2004 wet weather events in the Little Lehigh 3 Creek Watershed, Berks and Lehigh Counties, Pennsylvania, to 4 reevaluate the existing flood control projects in the area 5 and make recommendations on future flood control measures. 6 WHEREAS, The Little Lehigh Creek Watershed has approximately 7 88.8 square miles of drainage basin located in Lehigh County and 8 approximately 18.7 square miles located in Berks County, 9 Pennsylvania; and 10 WHEREAS, The Little Lehigh Creek Watershed supplies drinking 11 water to approximately 137,000 people in the City of Allentown 12 and surrounding areas in the form of 7 million gallons per day 13 of creek or surface water and 10 million gallons per day of 14 groundwater; and 15 WHEREAS, Consecutive hurricanes in September 2004 created 16 peak discharges for the Little Lehigh Creek Watershed; and 17 WHEREAS, The floods of September 2004 were among the largest
1 floods of record in the Little Lehigh Creek Watershed; and 2 WHEREAS, Homes, businesses and industries along the Little 3 Lehigh Creek Watershed were affected by large-scale flooding 4 events in 2004; therefore be it 5 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 6 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania urge the United States Army Corps 7 of Engineers to conduct a reconnaissance study and propose a new 8 flood protection plan which includes expansion of current 9 efforts within the Little Lehigh Creek Watershed region. E6L82DMS/20050H0368R2318 - 2 -