Susquehanna River Basin Commission Newsletter Highlights Chesapeake Bay Report Card; Tioga River Mine Drainage Treatment Project; eDNA; New Cooling Tower Tech

The latest Guardian newsletter from the Susquehanna River Basin Commission includes articles on--

-- Chesapeake Bay And Watershed Report Card Results from the Executive Director

-- Progress on Tioga River Project to clean up 20 miles of acid mine drainage

-- Using eDNA to help track invasive fish species

-- New technology to reduce evaporative losses from water cooling towers

-- Helping to cleanup the Capital Area Greenbelt

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Related Article:

-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Holds Aug. 1 Hearing On Water Withdrawal Requests For Amazon Data Center, Luzerne County; 8 Shale Gas Development, Gas Power Plant Withdrawals  [PaEN]

Related Articles - Watersheds:

-- State Conservation Commission Starts Accepting Resource Enhancement & Protection Farm Conservation Tax Credit Applications Aug. 1  [PaEN]

-- DCNR Virtual Grant Workshop For Recreation, Conservation Projects Set For Nov. 7  [PaEN]

-- Shade Creek Watershed Assn. Celebrates 25th Anniversary Sept. 21 In Somerset County  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Begins 10-Part Pennsylvania Forests Online Seminar Series Sept. 10  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Aug. 21 Webinar - Water Testing Through Penn State's Ag Analytical Lab  [PaEN]

-- Learn How You Can Qualify For Free Well Water Testing During Aug. 22 Penn State Extension Webinar  [PaEN]

-- Delaware River Basin Commission Holds Aug. 7 Hearing; Sept. 5 Business Meeting  [PaEN]

-- Registration Open! 2024 Delaware River Watershed Forum Sept. 26-27 In Bethlehem; Delaware Conservation Fund Symposium Sept. 25  [PaEN]

-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Newsletter Highlights Chesapeake Bay Report Card; Tioga River Mine Drainage Treatment Project; eDNA; New Cooling Tower Tech  [PaEN]

NewsClips:

-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Karl Blankenship: Pennsylvania’s Budget Pledges Ongoing Support For Chesapeake Bay Cleanup

-- Inside Climate News: Historic Investments, Accountability Push Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Efforts In Right Direction Says EPA Region III Administrator Adam Ortiz

-- Scranton Times Quills Blog: Plant Trees For Free In Pennsylvania

-- Lancaster Clean Water Partners: A Collaborative Triumph In The Conestoga Watershed - Hammertown Tributary

-- Lancaster Clean Water Partners: Restoring Streams, Cultivating Partnerships - Gordonville Farm Riparian Buffer

-- WESA/AP: Demand For Rare Elements Used In Clean Energy Could Help Clean Up Abandoned Coal Mines In Appalachia

-- Penn State Extension - Watershed Winds: Why Did My Streamside Tree Die?  Monitoring Soil Moisture; Pond & Lake Wildlife; Private Wells & Water Systems; Water-Related Education Programs

-- Penn State Extension - Ag Conservation Currents: Ag Progress Days; Livestock Watering; Grass Riparian Buffers; REAP Application Period Opens; ABCs Of Agricultural Conservation

-- Penn State Extension - Woods & Wildlife News: Integrated Forest Management; Invasion Ecology; Preventing Feral Hog Invasions; Woodland Steward Series; Forest Farming - Ginseng

-- Lehigh County-based Wildlands Conservancy Highlights Upcoming Programs: Stream Restoration; Volunteer Opportunities; Wine & Dine Dinner; Student American Chestnut Project

-- Delaware RiverKeeper July 26 RiverWatch Video Report

[Posted: July 25, 2024]


7/29/2024

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