The US Geological Survey Pennsylvania Water Science Center Fall newsletter is now available featuring articles on--
-- Documenting Results Of Pesticide Sampling In PA Groundwater
-- PFAS Time-Of-Travel Sampling For Stream Loading, Source Inputs
-- The Susquehanna River Story Video
-- Complex Hydrology And Variability Of Nitrogen Sources
-- Updated Philadelphia Water Resources Monitoring Web Tool
-- Drought Watch/Warning Declared For 35 PA Counties
-- Documenting Monitoring Activities In Chester County
-- Strategy For Addressing Microplastics Science Gaps
-- Elevated Conductivity In Freshwater Tributaries Within Chesapeake Bay Watershed
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Related Articles This Week - Watersheds:
-- Chesapeake Bay Executive Council, Including Gov. Shapiro Announce Plans To Revise Watershed Agreement, Form New Agricultural Advisory Committee [PaEN]
-- DEP Awards $24 Million In Grants To Support County Clean Water Projects To Improve Water Quality In Chesapeake Bay Watershed [PaEN]
-- Coalition For The Delaware River Watershed, National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Announce $17 Million In Grants To Enhance The Health Of The Delaware River Watershed [PaEN]
-- PA Sea Grant Now Accepting Research Proposals To Enhance Use, Conservation Of PA's Coastal, Watershed And Great Lakes Resources; Jan. 15 Webinar [PaEN]
-- USGS PA Water Science Center Fall Newsletter: Pesticide Sampling; Philadelphia Water Resources Tool; Sampling For PFAS Contamination; Addressing Microplastics Science Gaps [PaEN]
-- Vote Now For Pennsylvania's 2025 River Of The Year Among 3 Finalists-- Delaware River, Perkiomen Creek, Youghiogheny River [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- PA Capital-Star: Shapiro Joins Governors In Renewed Commitment To Chesapeake Bay Cleanup
-- LancasterOnline: Lancaster Conservation District Receives $5.9 Million For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Pollution Reduction
-- Altoona Mirror: Mid-State Counties Receive Funds To Fight Pollution Of Chesapeake Bay
-- Lancaster Farming: New Ag Committee To Advise Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Program
-- WHYY: Conservationists Celebrate More Than 200 Federally Funded Projects To Restore Waterways In Delaware Watershed
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Study Points To Farmland Treated With Biosolids As Possible Source Of PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Fish
-- Center For Biological Diversity: Lawsuit Launched To Cleanup Coal Ash Storage Pond At Talen Energy Brunner Island Power Plant Along The Susquehanna River In York County
-- USDA Invests $9.1 Million In Sewage Facility Upgrades In Dauphin, Westmoreland Counties
-- Partnership For The Delaware Estuary: Gardening For Clean Water Newsletter For Habitat Owners, Caretakers
[Posted: December 11, 2024]
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