The USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center has started a new Pennsylvania Waters newsletter to keep the public informed on the latest USGS water resources information for the Commonwealth.
Articles present new data, reports, activities and outreach from the center as well as USGS national and regional programs.
Here are some highlights from the Summer 2020 issue--
-- Center Director Melinda Chapman Introduces The Newsletter
-- Effects Of Legacy Sediment Removal And Effects On Nutrients & Sediment In Big Spring Run, Lancaster County
-- Pennsylvania Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network
-- Groundwater Quality Of Domestic Water Supply Wells In Pennsylvania
-- Groundwater Quality In Relation To Domestic Wells In Clinton County
-- Next Generation Water Observing System: Delaware River Basin
-- USGS Responds To Spring Flooding
-- USGS Characterizes Flow Paths For PFAS In Groundwater In Southeast PA
-- Science Night At Fishing Creek Elementary School
Click Here to read the entire newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.
Visit the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center for more information on the data and tools they have available for Pennsylvania.
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[Posted: July 14, 2020]
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