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                 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING  OFFICE    O       o
                             REGIONAL OFFICE
                    9226 FEDERAL BUILDING, SIXTH AND ARCH STREETS       76-19'
                      PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19106




                                       June 6, 1975




Mr.  Daniel J. Snyder, III
Regional Administrator            A77
Environmental  Protection Agency
Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania  19106

Dear Mr.  Snyder:

     As  part of our review of the operation and maintenance of wastewater
treatment plants  in various States, we have visited several plants in
Pennsylvania.  One of our visits was  to the plant at Throop Borough,
Pennsylvania.  This plant was  selected for review because several opera-
tional deficiencies had been found during  State inspections.

     The Throop facility  is the largest of four plants operated by the
Lackawanna River Basin Sewer Authority  (LRBSA). The four plants were
constructed by the LRBSA with the assistance of a Federal grant of
$3,064,520 awarded to the Authority under the Federal Water  Pollution
Control Act  (Public Law 84-660) in December 1968. An additional
$2,079,000 was awarded to the LRBSA under the  1972 amendments to the
act  (Public Law 92-500) on May 2, 1974. The estimated construction
cost of the Throop plant and a related pumping station  was $3,861,000.

     Although the Throop plant began operations  in August 1972, your
agency has not made the final inspection.  The LRBSA has not submitted
the final cost figures, despite your agency's request for this data  in
March 1974.  The final grant payment of $153,380  is being withheld.

     During our visit on April 15, 1975, we observed that the administration/
control building at Throop also housed the administrative and executive
offices of the LRBSA.  These offices included an accounting office,
assessor's office, executive director's office, and a conference room.
Our subsequent comparison of our observations to the building size,
design, and interior arrangement as shown on the final plans for the
plant showed that the plans did not provide for the additional space
for the LRBSA offices.  The'final plans were submitted by the Authority

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