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Susquehanna River Rally June 9 In Harrisburg To Highlight Environmental Budget Issues
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The Choose Clean Water Coalition and other partners will hold the 2nd Annual Susquehanna River Rally on June 9 in Harrisburg to call attention to environmental budget issues from 1:00 to 3:30 on City Island.

Heading into budget negotiations, Pennsylvania’s waterways need a strong, unified voice to speak up and remind state legislators that the core funding supporting our state resource agencies’ clean water programs cannot afford cuts.

Now is the time to invest more in Pennsylvania’s waterways, not less.

In Pennsylvania, we have world class trout streams, thrilling white water, and tranquil creeks that provide respite, recreation, and wonderful memories for so many of us. Yet, our waterways and drinking water are severely threatened.

19,000 miles of Pennsylvania’s waterways are classified as unfit for fishing, swimming, safe play for children and pets, and in many cases for sustaining life of native aquatic species.

With failing infrastructure, Pennsylvania ranks third in the nation – behind Texas and Florida- for most reported drinking water safety violations. This is unacceptable.

Join the Susquehanna River Rally to raise your voice, your rally signs, and your paddles high with the Pennsylvania Capitol as our backdrop to hold our legislature accountable to addressing our clean water crisis.

We will celebrate the mighty Susquehanna River and leverage its location and abundance to remind our legislators that clean water in Pennsylvania must be a priority.

Click Here to watch highlights from last year’s River Rally.

Other partners include the National Parks Conservation Association, PennFuture, Sierra Club - PA Chapter and the Susquehanna River Trails Association.

For more information and to register, visit the Susquehanna River Rally webpage.

NewsClips:

Compliance With Stormwater Requirements To Top $6.2M Over 5 Years In Blair

Easton Facing $7-8M Cost To Help Clean Up Impaired Lehigh River

North Lebanon Twp Supervisors Set Stormwater Management Fee

Allentown Airport To Sue City Over Stormwater Fee

Op-Ed: Don’t Let Severance Tax Distract From Real Environmental Issues

Op-Ed: A Natural Gas Tax Will Work In Pennsylvania

Editorial: Natural Gas Industry Is Healthier, But Be Careful With Tax

Op-Ed: Congress Has To Find Long-Term Fix For National Park Repairs

[Posted: May 25, 2018]


5/28/2018

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