USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center Newsletter: PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals;’ Orphan Oil & Gas Wells; Hurricane Ida Impacts; More!

The US Geological Survey Pennsylvania Water Science Center Fall newsletter features articles on--

-- PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Detected In Many Rivers, Streams Across PA

-- USGS Releases Products Documenting Catastrophic Flooding Of Hurricane Ida In PA

-- How USGS Is Working To Fill Data Gaps For Orphaned OIl & Gas Wells

-- Tracking Status, Trends In 7 Indicators Of Stream Conditions In Chesapeake Bay Watershed

-- New Study Evaluates Ag Conservation Practices On Nitrogen In Chesapeake Bay Streams

-- USGS, Partners Examine Causes Of Increasing Salinity In Southeast PA Streams

-- River Water Quality In The Delaware River Basin Through 2018

-- How Groundwater Under The Direct Influence Of Surface Water Is Identified In PA

-- Floodplains Provide Millions Of Dollars In Benefits Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Watersheds

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Visit the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center webpage for more information on cooperative studies of the source, quantity, quality, ecology, and use of Pennsylvania's water resources.

[Posted: October 23, 2023]


10/30/2023

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