Thursday, August 31, 2017

PennDOT Opens University Road Bridge over U.S. 1 in Upper Oxford Township, Chester County

PennDOT Opens University Road Bridge over U.S. 1 in Upper Oxford Township,
Chester County

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that the
bridge carrying University Road over U.S. 1 in Upper Oxford Township,
Chester
County, reopened today.

PennDOT's contractor worked over the last month to rehabilitate the bridge
by
repairing the existing concrete bridge deck using hydro demolition;
applying a
latex modified concrete overlay; resealing existing deck joints; and
performing
minor repairs to the beams and substructure. Following its rehabilitation,
the
bridge is no longer categorized as structurally deficient.

Additional work will require weekday right lane closures on northbound and
southbound U.S. 1 between the Route 10 (Limestone Road) and Route 896
(Newark
Road) interchanges in Upper Oxford Township, Chester County, beginning
Tuesday,
September 5, from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This weekday restriction will be in
effect through the end of September.

Built in 1968, the four-span pre-stressed concrete-I beam bridge is 188
feet
long and 37 feet wide. The structure carries an average of 605 vehicles a
day.
Following its rehabilitation, the bridge is no longer categorized as
structurally deficient.

The University Road bridge over U.S. 1 is the third structure to be
completed
under PennDOT's $5,505,505 million project to rehabilitate 10 structurally
deficient bridges in Bucks, Chester and Montgomery counties.

The Spring Garden Street bridge over Interstate 76 in West Conshohocken
Borough, Montgomery County, and the Terwood Road bridge over Pennypack
Creek in
Upper Moreland Township, Montgomery County, were the first two structures
to be
completed under this project.

The bridge carrying U.S. 1 over Church Road in New Garden Township, Chester

County, is currently under construction.

The other six bridges included in this rehabilitation project include:

• Thatcher Road over Tohickon Creek in Richland Township, Bucks County;
• Thatcher Road over Dimple Creek in Haycock Township, Bucks County;
• Township Road over U.S. 1 in Lower Oxford Township, Chester County;
• Cowpath Road over Perkiomen Creek in Salford and Franconia townships,
Montgomery County;
• Gypsy Lane over I-76 in Upper Merion Township, Montgomery County; and
• Farmington Avenue over Route 100 in Upper Pottsgrove, Montgomery County.

Loftus Construction, Inc. of Cinnaminson, N.J., is the general contractor
on
the project which is financed by Act 89, the state's transportation plan.

Work on the entire project is expected to be completed in October 2019.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
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devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
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I-95 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week in Philadelphia

I-95 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week in Philadelphia

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Nighttime lane closures are scheduled next week on Interstate 95 for
various
construction activities between the Betsy Ross Bridge/Aramingo Avenue and
Allegheny Avenue interchanges in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Department
of
Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

The work schedule is:

• Tuesday, September 5, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM Wednesday, September 6, two

lanes will be closed on southbound I-95 between the Betsy Ross Bridge and
Aramingo Avenue interchanges for replacement of an electronic message sign;

• Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 8, from 8:00 PM to 5:00
AM
the following morning, intermittent single and double lane closures are
scheduled on northbound and southbound I-95 at the Betsy Ross
Bridge/Aramingo
Avenue Interchange for overhead ramp construction; and

• Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 8, from 8:00 PM to 5:00
AM
the following morning, intermittent lane closures will be in place on the
ramp
from southbound I-95 to Aramingo Avenue and the Betsy Ross Bridge.

Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling on I-95 through the
work
areas. All scheduled activities are weather dependent.

The activities at the interchanges are part of the $160.2 million project
to
rebuild ramps and improve connections at the Betsy Ross Bridge Interchange.
The
electronic sign structure is being replaced under PennDOT's initiative to
update Intelligent Transportation Systems' (ITS) equipment on I-95 and
other
regional highways.

For more information on I-95 improvement projects, visit www.95revive.com.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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Adult Mosquito Spraying in Selected Areas of Lower Moreland Township

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Adult Mosquito Spraying in Selected Areas of
Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County

Norristown, PA (Aug. 31, 2017) The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD), after consulting with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) and Pottstown Borough will be adulticiding (spraying) to control the adult mosquito population in selected areas. 

The spraying will be done where sampling by the Health Department and PADEP has shown mosquitoes that carry the West Nile Virus. For notification of any future spray events sign up with "ReadyMontco" at www.montcopa.org/readymontco.

The spraying will be conducted, weather permitting, on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017 from approximately 8 to 11 p.m. The alternate date will be Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017.

All areas within the highlighted sections of the attached map will be subjected to spraying.  Please see the attached map. Residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

Workers will be using Duet Duel-action Adulticide at a rate of .75 fluid ounces per acre applied with a truck mounted Ultra Low Volume (ULV) sprayer. The spraying will be performed by MCHD personnel.

The Health Department will work with appropriate agencies to identify, eliminate or treat with larvacide, areas where mosquitoes are breeding. Residents may contact the Health Department at 610-278-5117 if they are concerned about an area of standing water that may be a breeding area. The adult mosquito control program will only be used in limited situations to reduce large numbers of adult mosquitoes.

For further information about the products being used, visit the MCHD website at www.montcopa.org/wnvinfo

There are things that everyone can do around the home to help eliminate mosquito-breeding areas. Some of these tips include:

§  Identify and eliminate all sources of standing water that collect on your property. Mosquitoes will breed in any stagnant water that lasts for 5 or more days.

§  Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water holding containers that have collected on your property. Do not overlook containers that have become overgrown by aquatic vegetation.

§  Pay special attention to discarded tires that may have collected water on your property. They can serve as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

§  Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left out of doors. Drainage holes that are located on the container sides collect enough water for mosquitoes to breed in.

§  Have clogged roof gutters cleaned on an annual basis, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to block drains.

§  Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use. A wading pool becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if it is not used on a regular basis.

§  Turn over wheelbarrows and do not allow water to stagnate in birdbaths.

§  Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. Water gardens are fashionable but become major mosquito breeding grounds if they are allowed to stagnate.

§  Keep swimming pools clean and chlorinated. A swimming pool that is left untended becomes a source of mosquito breeding. Be aware that mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers.

Additionally, residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

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I-76 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week for Viaduct Repair Near 30th Street

I-76 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week for Viaduct Repair Near
30th Street

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Overnight lane closures are scheduled next week on eastbound Interstate 76
between the 30th Street and South Street interchanges for construction on
the
viaduct carrying Schuylkill Avenue over I-76 between Walnut Street and
Chestnut
Street in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
(PennDOT)
announced today.

Alternating left and right eastbound lane closures will be in place on
Tuesday,
September 5, through Thursday, September 7, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM the
following morning for installation of shielding and other activities on the

underside of the overhead viaduct.
Motorists are advised to use an alternate route or allow extra time when
traveling on I-76 in the work area because backups and delays will occur.
The
contractor's schedule is dependent on the weather.

The work is part of PennDOT's $103.6 million project to rehabilitate the
Chestnut Street bridge over the Schuylkill River and eight other nearby
structures, including those carrying Schuylkill Avenue over I-76 between
Walnut
Street and Chestnut Street, and between Chestnut Street and Market Street.

For more information on the project, visit www.chestnutstreetbridges.com.

In addition to repairing and repainting the steel superstructure and
replacing
the deck of the main bridge carrying Chestnut Street over the Schuylkill
River
and the two Schuylkill Avenue structures over I-76, the project also
includes:

• Rehabilitating two structures on the Interstate 76 on-and-off-ramps
between
Chestnut Street and Walnut Street;
• Resurfacing Chestnut Street from 31st Street to 30th Street, and from
24th
Street to 23rd Street;
• Constructing wider sidewalks and installing decorative barrier and
railings
on the Chestnut Street and Schuylkill Avenue bridges;
• Rehabilitating a 900-foot section of the river wall structure between
I-76
and the Schuylkill River from Market Street and Walnut Street;
• Rehabilitating a 15-foot section of the retaining wall supporting the
Schuylkill River Trail under Chestnut Street;
• Installing new traffic signals, Intelligent Transportation System (ITS)
equipment, and street lighting along Chestnut Street between 31st Street
and
23rd Street;
• Replacing millennium lighting on Chestnut Street over the Schuylkill
River;
• Constructing a new trellis at the Chestnut Street Trailhead to the
Schuylkill
River Trail;
• Restriping pavement markings for a bicycle lane on Chestnut Street
between
34th Street and 22nd Street; and
• Installing a new clear acrylic barrier along Amtrak Northeast Corridor
tracks
located on the west side of Schuylkill Avenue West between Chestnut Street
and
Walnut Street.

The bridges on Chestnut Street and Schuylkill Avenue West will be under
construction concurrently and will remain open for most of the project.
There
will be various lane and sidewalk restrictions during the three stages of
construction that will require shifts in travel lane and sidewalk
configurations.

Approximately midway through the project, a detour will be in place for
about
one year on Chestnut Street from Schuylkill Avenue West to 23rd Street for
the
rehabilitation of the structurally deficient bridge carrying Chestnut
Street
over the CSX rail lines.

The Schuylkill River Trail will be closed below Chestnut Street for
approximately three months over the winter of 2017-2018 for repairs.

In addition, the on-and-off-ramps at the I-76 Interchange between Chestnut
Street and Walnut Street will be restricted to a single lane of traffic
during
construction. There will also be nighttime and weekend full closures of the

ramps during certain construction operations.

The entire project is scheduled to finish in fall 2020.

Buckley & Company Inc., of Philadelphia is the general contractor on the
project, which is financed with 80 percent federal and 20 percent state
funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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PennDOT to Host Open House Public Meeting for Byberry Road Bridge Replacement Project in Philadelphia

PennDOT to Host Open House Public Meeting for Byberry Road Bridge
Replacement Project in Philadelphia

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will hold an open
house
public meeting on Thursday, September 14, 2017, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at
the
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 at 11630 Caroline Road in Philadelphia to

inform citizens of the project to replace the structurally deficient bridge

carrying Byberry Road over CSX Railroad tracks in Philadelphia.

The meeting will feature an open house plans display and a presentation at
7:30
p.m. Citizens will have the opportunity to circulate among the project
displays
to gather information and discuss the different facets of the project with
PennDOT's design team and City of Philadelphia officials.

PennDOT is preparing the design of a replacement structure in conjunction
with
the City of Philadelphia since Byberry Road is city street and the new
bridge
will be owned and maintained by the city. PennDOT will keep Byberry Road
open
to traffic during construction, which is expected to start in late 2019 or
early 2020.

The existing steel truss structure was erected as a temporary crossing by
PennDOT in 1996 through a Public Utility Commission order. The two-span
bridge
is posted with a three-ton weight limit.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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U.S. 1 (Township Line Road) Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for Safety Improvement Project in Delaware County

U.S. 1 (Township Line Road) Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for
Safety Improvement Project in Delaware County

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Lane restrictions are scheduled on U.S. 1 (Township Line Road) between
State
Road and Harding Road on Wednesday, September 6, through Friday, September
8,
from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM to 5:00 AM, for pavement marking and
sign
installations as part of a project to improve travel and safety on a
3.4-mile
section of U.S. 1 (Township Line Road) in Upper Darby and Haverford
townships,
Delaware County, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
announced today. The project is scheduled to be completed in November.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work
area
because backups and delays will occur. All scheduled activities are weather

dependent.

Under this improvement project, PennDOT is reconfiguring the four-lane
section
of U.S. 1 (Township Line Road) to a five-lane section that includes a
center
turn lane along the corridor; resurfacing the highway from State Road to
Harding Drive, narrowing lane widths, installing radar display speed signs
and
speed limit legends at various locations to help reduce speeds; performing
tree
and bush trimming operations along the south side of U.S. 1 (Township Line
Road) between Blythe Avenue and Belfield Avenue; and installing High
Friction
Surface Treatment (HFST) on the northbound right lane of U.S. 1 (Township
Line
Road) between State Road and Arrowhead Lane to improve safety.

Allan A. Myers, Inc. of Worcester, Montgomery County is the general
contractor
on the $1,077,555 project which is financed with 100 percent federal funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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I-676 West Right Lane Closure Tonight for Barrier Replacement in Philadelphia

I-676 West Right Lane Closure Tonight for Barrier Replacement in
Philadelphia

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

The right lane is scheduled to close on westbound Interstate 676 between
the
Broad Street (Route 611) and Interstate 76 interchanges in Philadelphia,
from
8:30 PM tonight (August 30) through 3:00 AM Friday, September 1, for
barrier
replacement following a recent crash, the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

Motorists are advised to allow additional time when traveling on I-676
through
the work zone. The contractor's schedule is dependent on the weather.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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U.S. 30 (Lancaster Avenue) Right Lane Closures Next Week for Pedestrian Bridge Construction in Radnor Township

U.S. 30 (Lancaster Avenue) Right Lane Closures Next Week for Pedestrian
Bridge Construction in Radnor Township

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

The right lane is scheduled to close on eastbound and westbound U.S. 30
(Lancaster Avenue) between Route 320 (Spring Mill Road) and Ithan Avenue in

Radnor Township, Delaware County, on Tuesday, September 5, through Friday,
September 8, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for overhead pedestrian bridge
construction, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
announced
today.

Motorists are advised to allow additional time when traveling through the
work
zone. The contractor's schedule is dependent on the weather.

The work is part of a $3.7 million local project to construct a new
pedestrian
bridge over U.S. 30 (Lancaster Avenue) to connect Villanova University and
the
SEPTA platform. Once completed, Villanova University will own and maintain
the
new bridge. The entire project is expected to finish in December 2018.

Neshaminy Constructors of Lower Southampton, Bucks County, is the general
contractor on the project which is financed with 100 percent state funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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I-76 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week for Repair and Resurfacing Operations in Montgomery County

I-76 Overnight Lane Closures Scheduled Next Week for Repair and Resurfacing
Operations in Montgomery County

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Overnight lane closures are scheduled next week on eastbound and westbound
Interstate 76 from just west of U.S. 202 to U.S. 1 (City Avenue) in Upper
Merion Township, West Conshohocken Borough and Lower Merion Township,
Montgomery County, for milling, overlay and concrete patching operations as

part of a project to repair and resurface 12.5 miles of the expressway, the

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

The work schedule is:
• Tuesday, September 5, through Thursday, September 7, from 9:00 PM to 5:00
AM
the following morning, lane closures are scheduled in both directions on
I-76
from just west of U.S. 202 to U.S. 1 (City Avenue); and
• Friday, September 8, and Saturday, September 9, from 9:00 PM to 9:00 AM
the
following morning, lane closures are scheduled in both directions on I-76
from
just west of U.S. 202 to U.S. 1 (City Avenue).

All scheduled activities are weather dependent. Motorists are advised to
use an
alternate route or allow extra time when traveling on I-76 in the work area

because backups and delays will occur.

Under this improvement project, PennDOT is milling, overlaying and
rehabilitating existing pavement; performing base repairs; installing new
guide
rail; repairing or replacing damaged traffic signs, two overhead sign
structures and numerous expansion joints on three structures; and
installing
rumble strips, delineators and new mileage markers along the four-lane
section
of I-76.

The resurfacing of mainline I-76 in Montgomery County is scheduled to be
completed in late October, while work on the entire project will finish in
summer 2018.

J.D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County is the general contractor on
the
$21,150,734 project, which is financed with 100 percent federal funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

For more PennDOT information, visit www.penndot.gov. Follow local PennDOT
information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511PAPhilly, and follow the
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Route 611 (Old York Road) Daytime Restrictions Scheduled for Bridge Work in Abington Township

Route 611 (Old York Road) Daytime Restrictions Scheduled for Bridge Work in
Abington Township

8/31/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Daytime lane restrictions are scheduled on northbound and southbound Route
611
(Old York Road) between Jericho Road and Hamilton Avenue in Abington
Township,
Montgomery County, on Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 8,
from
9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for overhead bridge work, the Pennsylvania Department
of
Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work
area.
The schedule is weather dependent.

The operation is part of a $3.6 million project to rehabilitate the
structurally deficient bridge carrying Edge Hill Road over Route 611 (Old
York
Road). Due to nature of the bridge repairs and to expedite the project,
Edge
Hill Road has been closed and detoured between Ferndale Avenue and Hamilton

Avenue through the completion of construction scheduled in fall 2017.

Edge Hill Road passenger vehicles are being detoured over Susquehanna Road,

Fitzwatertown Road and Old Welsh Road. Trucks are being directed over
Jenkintown Road, Fitzwatertown Road and Old Welsh Road. Pedestrian traffic
will
be maintained for the duration of construction and local vehicular access
will
be maintained up to the construction area.

Construction on the Edge Hill Road bridge will entail replacing the
existing
superstructure which includes the concrete deck slab. Crews will also
repair
the support abutments, install new sidewalks and make repairs to the
existing
pedestrian stairways.

The one-span, structurally-deficient, steel girder bridge was built in
1947. It
is 115 feet long and 37 feet wide. The structure is posted with a weight
limit
of 31 tons and a combination weight limit of 35 tons. The bridge carries an

average of 7,138 vehicles a day.

J.D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, is the general contractor on
the
$3,672,192 project which is financed with 100 percent federal funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

For more PennDOT information, visit www.penndot.gov. Follow local PennDOT
information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511PAPhilly, and follow the
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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Wolf Administration, Safety Partners Urge Designated Driving Ahead of Labor Day Holiday

Wolf Administration, Safety Partners Urge Designated Driving Ahead of Labor
Day Holiday

8/30/2017-HARRISBURG

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT); Jennifer Smith,
acting
secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs;
Geisinger Holy Spirit Hospital; Cumberland County District Attorney David
Freed; Cumberland County Coroner Charles Hall; Sgt. Richard Gamez, Drug
Recognition Expert at the Pennsylvania State Police; and C. Stephen Erni,
executive director of the Pennsylvania DUI Association, today held a media
event to highlight the dangers of impaired driving and urge drivers to
celebrate responsibly ahead of the Labor Day holiday.

"Although DUI-related fatalities have fallen in recent times, drug-related
crashes are on the rise," PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards said of the
event's importance. "Through the collaboration, education, and enforcement
efforts of these partners, we look to decrease crashes and fatalities this
weekend and beyond."

According to the Pennsylvania State Police, during last year's Labor Day
weekend, there were more than 2,800 total crashes in Pennsylvania; 281 of
those
were alcohol-related that resulted in 13 fatalities. Of the total crashes,
106
were drug-related, resulting in two fatalities.

"Many impaired drivers today are mixing drugs, either prescription or
illicit,
and could be using them in combination with alcohol, which is a very
dangerous
and often deadly combination," said Jennifer Smith, acting secretary of the

Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs. "We want to be sure
people recognize the danger of drinking alcohol, using any kind of
prescription
or illicit drugs, and driving. Be safe and consider the safety of others."

As part of the national impaired driving enforcement mobilization, which
runs
from August 15 through September 4, Pennsylvania's DUI task forces, the
Pennsylvania State Police, and local law enforcement statewide will conduct

checkpoints and roving patrols as part of the crackdown.

The legal blood-alcohol content in Pennsylvania is 0.08 for motorists 21
years
of age and over. Driving under the influence penalties may include jail
time,
license suspension, and fines of between $500 and $5,000.

"The consequences of driving while impaired not only affect the individual
impacted, but entire families and communities as a whole," says Dale
Dangleben,
M.D., FACS, trauma program medical director at Geisinger Holy Spirit.
"Serious
and life-threatening traumatic injuries caused by those driving under the
influence can be prevented by simply not getting behind the wheel while
impaired. Whether the person is a chronic alcohol abuser or a casual
drinker,
they may think they aren't impaired. That isn't the case. Alcohol
consumption
causes slowed reactions, reduced coordination and poor judgment."

As part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA)
effort
to decrease impaired driving, they developed the SaferRide smartphone app.
The
app can be used to quickly pinpoint the user's location and call a taxi or
trusted friend for a safe ride home. SaferRide is free and available for
Android and Apple devices.

For more information on PennDOT's impaired driving efforts, visit
PennDOT.gov/safety.

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Route 63 and Route 113 Overnight Lane Restrictions Scheduled for Resurfacing Operations in Montgomery County

Route 63 and Route 113 Overnight Lane Restrictions Scheduled for
Resurfacing Operations in Montgomery County

8/30/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Weeknight lane restrictions are scheduled on Route 63 (Welsh Road/Moreland
Road) and Route 113 (Harleysville Pike/Main Street) for milling and paving
operations as part of an improvement project to repair and resurface 20
miles
of state highway in Montgomery County, the Pennsylvania Department of
Transportation (PennDOT) announced today.

The work schedule is:

• Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 15, from 7:00 PM to 5:00
AM,
weeknight lane restrictions are scheduled on Route 113 (Harleysville
Pike/Main
Street) between Godshall Road and East Broad Street/West Broad Street in
Franconia Township and Souderton Borough, for paving; and
• Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 29, from 7:00 PM to 5:00
AM,
weeknight lane restrictions are scheduled on Route 63 (Welsh Road/Moreland
Road) between Kimball Avenue and Edge Hill Road in Abington and Upper
Moreland
townships, for milling, paving and utility adjustments.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through these work

zones because slowdowns will occur during construction. The contractor's
schedule is dependent on the weather.

Additional state highways scheduled for resurfacing under this contract
include:

• Route 113 (Third Avenue/Rahns Road) between Boro Line Road and Route 29
(Gravel Pike) in Trappe Borough and Perkiomen Township; and
• Sandy Hill Road from Fairfield Road to just east of Rolling Hill Drive in

Plymouth Township.

State highways completed under this resurfacing project include:

• Broad Street between Route 63 (Main Street) and Route 309 (Bethlehem
Pike) in
Lansdale Borough and Hatfield Township;
• Troxel Road/Orvilla Road between Sumneytown Pike and Route 63 (Welsh
Road) in
Towamencin Township; and
• Miller Road/Swamp Creek Road between Whites Mill Road/Swamp Creek Road
and
Upper Ridge Road in Marlborough Township.

Under this improvement project, PennDOT is milling the existing roadway
surface
and repaving the state highways with new asphalt. The new pavement will
seal
the roadways and provide motorists with a smoother riding surface.

Work on the entire project is expected to be completed in late October.

Glasgow, Inc. of Glenside, PA is the general contractor on the $4,581,098
project, which is financed with 100 percent state funds from Act 89,
Pennsylvania's Transportation Plan.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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information on Twitter at www.twitter.com/511PAPhilly, and follow the
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U.S. 322 Daytime Restrictions Next Week for Improvement Project in Concord Township, Delaware County

U.S. 322 Daytime Restrictions Next Week for Improvement Project in Concord
Township, Delaware County

8/30/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Daytime lane closures are scheduled next week on U.S. 322 (Conchester
Highway)
from U.S. 1 (Baltimore Pike) to just east of Clayton Park Drive in Concord
Township, Delaware County, for construction related to a project to improve
and
widen the highway, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
announced today.

On Tuesday, September 5, through Friday, September 8, from 9:00 AM to 3:00
PM,
and Saturday, September 9, from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, flaggers will direct an

alternating single lane of traffic on U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway) through

various work areas along the 2.6-mile construction zone.

Motorists should expect delays on U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway) and on
northbound U.S. 1 (Baltimore Pike) approaching U.S. 322 (Conchester
Highway),
allow extra time for travel through the work areas, or use an alternate
route.
All scheduled activities are weather dependent.

PennDOT began construction March 20, on the first-of-two mainline projects
to
widen and reconstruct a 6.7-mile section of U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway)
from
U.S. 1 (Baltimore Pike) to just east of Route 452 (Market Street) in
Concord,
Bethel and Upper Chichester townships, Delaware County.

Work on the first mainline section of U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway) is
scheduled to be completed in late 2020.

J.D. Eckman, Inc. of Atglen, Chester County, is the general contractor on
the
project which is financed with 80 percent federal and 20 percent state
funds.

Engineering design is advancing for the widening and reconstruction of the
eastern section (Section 102) of the highway from just east of Clayton Park

Drive to just east of Route 452 (Market Street). Construction on this
section
is expected to start in 2019.

An additional contract to replace the U.S. 322 (Conchester Highway) bridge
over
the CSX railroad and Bethel Road as well as improvements to the adjacent
Bethel
Road Interchange is under design.

For more information and to sign up for email alerts about the project, go
to
us322conchester.com.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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Governor Wolf Encourages Travelers to Utilize Online Traffic Tool for Labor Day Travel Planning

Governor Wolf Encourages Travelers to Utilize Online Traffic Tool for Labor
Day Travel Planning

8/30/2017-HARRISBURG

The Wolf Administration is encouraging the public to visit the "Historic
Holiday Traffic" page at www.511PA.com so they can plan optimal travel
times on
major roadways across the state for the Labor Day holiday.

"This is another great opportunity to put our traffic information tools
into
action for the public," Governor Tom Wolf said. "Providing this real-time
information allows travelers to choose the route that best works for them
as
they explore Pennsylvania's many tourism attractions this holiday weekend."

The site, which is compatible with mobile devices, allows users to see how
traffic speeds on the Friday before and day of Labor Day in 2015 and 2016
compare to traffic conditions during a typical, non-holiday week. Users can

choose their region and view an hour-by-hour, color-coded visual of traffic

speeds to help them decide the best times to travel during the holiday.
511PA
also offers real-time, traffic speed information for thousands of roadway
miles
throughout Pennsylvania.

"We aim to help motorists plan ahead by providing them with as much travel
information as possible," PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards said. "We
encourage drivers to check 511PA before they leave so they can be aware of
traffic conditions and adjust plans if necessary."

PennDOT will also remove lane restrictions and suspend construction
projects
wherever possible through the holiday period. Motorists can see remaining
construction projects at www.511PA.com before they travel.

Traveler information is also available through Waze (www.waze.com), a
real-time
crowdsourced navigation app through which drivers share road conditions,
and
with which PennDOT has a free, two-way data-sharing partnership. The
partnership promotes more efficient traffic monitoring by sharing free,
anonymous, crowdsourced incident reports and slow-down data from Waze users

(called Wazers). Waze receives PennDOT's road condition reporting data to
share
with its users, while the department uses data reported by Wazers to
supplement
internal traffic-condition monitoring.

The public can use 511PA to check conditions on nearly 40,000 roadway miles
in
Pennsylvania. The service is free and available 24 hours a day, and
provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices. Information can also be accessed by calling 5-1-1 or by following
regional Twitter alerts accessible on the 511PA website.

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PennDOT, Police, Safety Partners Encourage Drug and Alcohol-Free Driving Over Labor Day Weekend

PennDOT, Police, Safety Partners Encourage Drug and Alcohol-Free Driving
Over Labor Day Weekend

8/30/2017-CALN TOWNSHIP

PennDOT, the Chester County District Attorney, municipal police and AAA
Mid-Atlantic held an event today at the Rite Aid Pharmacy in Downingtown
Borough, Chester County to discourage alcohol and drug-impaired driving
ahead
of the Labor Day holiday as part of a national "Drive Sober or Get Pulled
Over"
campaign which runs through September 4.

"We have seen victims killed by drivers high on heroin. We have seen
victims
killed by drivers high on opioids. We have seen victims killed by drivers
high
on a mixture of prescription drugs and alcohol," Chester County District
Attorney Tom Hogan said. "No matter whether you are misusing street drugs,
prescription drugs, or alcohol while you are driving, you are still sitting
in
a steel missile that weighs a few thousand pounds and is potential death to

anybody who crosses your path."

As part of this high-visibility enforcement effort, Pennsylvania's DUI Task

Forces, the Pennsylvania State Police along with municipal police
departments
will conduct checkpoints and roving patrols to target drug and
alcohol-impaired
drivers. This effort is funded through PennDOT's statewide distribution of
more
than $4 million in federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration. The funds are used for police overtime, equipment and other

associated costs.

According to PennDOT data, in 2016, there were 1,153 drug-related crashes
resulting in 32 fatalities in the Philadelphia region which includes Bucks,

Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. Over the 2016
Labor
Day holiday weekend alone, there were 106 drug-related crashes and two
drug-related driving fatalities statewide.

Law Enforcement urges the public to read warning labels on prescription or
over-the-counter medications and celebrate responsibly. Impaired drivers
are
incapable of safe driving operations regardless of the substance; illegal
or
legal.

Pennsylvania continues to enhance its drug-impaired enforcement by training

officers in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement and the Drug
Recognition Expert programs.

PennDOT encourages you to always plan ahead by designating a sober driver
before you begin drinking or take prescription drugs.

Additional tips to ensure a safe holiday include:

• Before taking prescription drugs, ask your doctor or pharmacist about
potential risk for impairment;
• Never leave a friend alone if they have had too much to drink and might
try
to drive; Take the keys from anyone who has had too much to drink or has
taken
an illegal substance;
• For those without a sober designated driver, call for a cab, community
sober
ride program, ridesharing service or stay put;
• Download the Safer Ride App for Android and Apple phones beforehand and
use
if it needed. It can help a user find a taxi or ridesharing service, call a

friend or family member for assistance, and view of map of their current
location; and
• Always buckle up.

To learn more about PennDOT's efforts to prevent impaired driving or find
information on the department's other safety initiatives, visit
www.penndot.gov/safety.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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Newark Road Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for Intersection Improvement Project in New Garden Township, Chester County

Newark Road Lane Restrictions Scheduled Next Week for Intersection
Improvement Project in New Garden Township, Chester County

8/30/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Lane restrictions with flagging are scheduled on Newark Road between Route
41
(Gap Newport Pike) and New Garden Road on Tuesday, September 5, through
Saturday, September 9, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, for widening activities as
part
of a project to improve travel and safety at the intersection of Route 41
(Gap
Newport Pike) and Newark Road in New Garden Township, Chester County. The
project is scheduled to be completed in spring 2018.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work
area
because backups and delays may occur. The work schedule is weather
dependent.

Under this intersection improvement project, PennDOT is widening the travel

lanes; resurfacing the intersection; adding left turn lanes; removing right

turn lanes on Newark Road to improve safety; upgrading the existing traffic

signal; and installing a new crosswalk, pedestrian push buttons, ADA curb
ramps, guide rail, drainage and stormwater management features.

Allan A. Myers, Inc. of Worcester, Montgomery County is the general
contractor
on the $1,405,777 project which is financed with 80 percent federal and 20
percent state funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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Tuesday, August 29, 2017

I-95 Lanes Closures Scheduled Next Week for Overhead Bridge Construction in the City of Chester, Delaware County

I-95 Lanes Closures Scheduled Next Week for Overhead Bridge Construction in
the City of Chester, Delaware County

8/29/2017-KING OF PRUSSIA

Lane closures are scheduled on northbound and southbound Interstate 95
between
the I-476 (Exit 7) and Route 352/Route 320 (Exit 6) interchanges in the
City of
Chester, Delaware County, on Tuesday, September 5, through Friday,
September 8,
from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM the following morning, for construction activities

related to a project to rehabilitate eight bridges over I-95 and CSX
Railroad
in the city, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT)
announced
today.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time when traveling on I-95 near the
work
area because backups and delays will occur. All scheduled activities are
weather dependent.

Under this improvement project, PennDOT is rehabilitating the multi-span,
steel
girder bridges on Potter Street, Madison Street, Upland Street, Melrose
Avenue,
Chestnut Street, Edgmont Avenue, and the Crosby Street and Walnut Street
pedestrian structures. The contractor is also improving the I-95 south exit

ramp at Chestnut Street.

PennDOT owns the Edgmont Avenue and Madison Street bridges, and the City of

Chester owns the remaining six structures.

In addition to the bridge and ramp improvements, PennDOT's contractor will
repair Chestnut Street and Morton Avenue from 12th Street to 4th Street.
Crews
will reconstruct curbs and sidewalks; mill and resurface the streets;
install a
new traffic signal at Chestnut Street and Morton Avenue; and upgrade the
traffic signal at Morton Avenue and 7th Street. The contractor will
reconstruct
Morton Avenue from 7th Street to 4th Street to lower the road under the
Amtrak
overpass to increase vertical clearance.

South State, Inc. of Bridgeton, N.J. is the general contractor on the $16.6

million project which is financed with 100 percent state funds.

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those
made
possible by or accelerated by Act 89, or those on the department's Four and

Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

A list of weekly road restrictions and PennDOT maintenance operations in
the
five-county Philadelphia region is available by visiting the District 6
Traffic
Bulletin at www.penndot.gov/District6.

Motorists can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles by
visiting
www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides
traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information and
access
to more than 825 traffic cameras.

511PA is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and
Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional Twitter alerts
accessible
on the 511PA website.

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Monday, August 28, 2017

Adult Mosquito Spraying in Selected Areas of Pottstown Borough

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Adult Mosquito Spraying in Selected Areas of Pottstown Borough,
Montgomery County

Norristown, PA (Aug. 28, 2017) The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD), after consulting with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) and Pottstown Borough will be adulticiding (spraying) to control the adult mosquito population in selected areas.  

The spraying will be done where sampling by the Health Department and PADEP has shown mosquitoes that carry the West Nile Virus. For notification of any future spray events sign up with "ReadyMontco" at www.montcopa.org/readymontco.

The spraying will be conducted, weather permitting, on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017 from approximately 8 to 11 p.m. The alternate date will be Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017.

All areas within the highlighted sections of the attached map will be subjected to spraying.  Please see the attached map. Residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

Workers will be using Duet Duel-action Adulticide at a rate of .75 fluid ounces per acre applied with a truck mounted Ultra Low Volume (ULV) sprayer. The spraying will be performed by MCHD personnel.

The Health Department will work with appropriate agencies to identify, eliminate or treat with larvacide, areas where mosquitoes are breeding. Residents may contact the Health Department at 610-278-5117 if they are concerned about an area of standing water that may be a breeding area. The adult mosquito control program will only be used in limited situations to reduce large numbers of adult mosquitoes.

For further information about the products being used, visit the MCHD website at www.montcopa.org/wnvinfo

There are things that everyone can do around the home to help eliminate mosquito-breeding areas. Some of these tips include:

§  Identify and eliminate all sources of standing water that collect on your property. Mosquitoes will breed in any stagnant water that lasts for 5 or more days.

§  Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water holding containers that have collected on your property. Do not overlook containers that have become overgrown by aquatic vegetation.

§  Pay special attention to discarded tires that may have collected water on your property. They can serve as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

§  Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left out of doors. Drainage holes that are located on the container sides collect enough water for mosquitoes to breed in.

§  Have clogged roof gutters cleaned on an annual basis, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to block drains.

§  Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use. A wading pool becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if it is not used on a regular basis.

§  Turn over wheelbarrows and do not allow water to stagnate in birdbaths.

§  Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. Water gardens are fashionable but become major mosquito breeding grounds if they are allowed to stagnate.

§  Keep swimming pools clean and chlorinated. A swimming pool that is left untended becomes a source of mosquito breeding. Be aware that mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers.

Additionally, residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

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Adult Mosquito Spraying Selected Areas of Royersford, Limerick, U. Providence

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Adult Mosquito Spraying in Selected Areas of Royersford Borough, 
Limerick and Upper Providence Townships, Montgomery County  

Norristown, PA (Aug. 28, 2017) The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD), after consulting with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), Royersford Borough and Limerick and Upper Providence township officials, will be adulticiding (spraying) to control the adult mosquito population in selected areas. 

The spraying will be done where sampling by the Health Department and PADEP has shown mosquitoes that carry the West Nile Virus. For notification of any future spray events sign up with "ReadyMontco" at www.montcopa.org/readymontco.

The spraying will be conducted, weather permitting, on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017 from approximately 8 to 11 p.m. The alternate date will be Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017.

All areas within the highlighted sections of the attached map will be subjected to spraying.  Please see the attached map. Residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

Workers will be using Duet Duel-action Adulticide at a rate of .75 fluid ounces per acre applied with a truck mounted Ultra Low Volume (ULV) sprayer. The spraying will be performed by MCHD personnel.

The Health Department will work with appropriate agencies to identify, eliminate or treat with larvacide, areas where mosquitoes are breeding. Residents may contact the Health Department at 610-278-5117 if they are concerned about an area of standing water that may be a breeding area. The adult mosquito control program will only be used in limited situations to reduce large numbers of adult mosquitoes.

For further information about the products being used, visit the MCHD website at www.montcopa.org/wnvinfo

 There are things that everyone can do around the home to help eliminate mosquito-breeding areas. Some of these tips include:

§  Identify and eliminate all sources of standing water that collect on your property. Mosquitoes will breed in any stagnant water that lasts for 5 or more days.

§  Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water holding containers that have collected on your property. Do not overlook containers that have become overgrown by aquatic vegetation.

§  Pay special attention to discarded tires that may have collected water on your property. They can serve as a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

§  Drill holes in the bottom of recycling containers that are left out of doors. Drainage holes that are located on the container sides collect enough water for mosquitoes to breed in.

§  Have clogged roof gutters cleaned on an annual basis, particularly if the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to block drains.

§  Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use. A wading pool becomes a place for mosquitoes to breed if it is not used on a regular basis.

§  Turn over wheelbarrows and do not allow water to stagnate in birdbaths.

§  Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish. Water gardens are fashionable but become major mosquito breeding grounds if they are allowed to stagnate.

§  Keep swimming pools clean and chlorinated. A swimming pool that is left untended becomes a source of mosquito breeding. Be aware that mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers.

Additionally, residents within the spray area should consider remaining indoors, closing windows and turning off ventilation systems that draw-in outside air for the duration of the spray plus 30 minutes after.

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