Lehigh River Named Pennsylvania's River of the Year
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources this week named the Lehigh River as the Commonwealth's River of the Year for 2007. The designation recognizes the watershed's role in eastern "The "Once a historic transportation corridor for coal bound from Carbon and Luzerne counties to DCNR annually designates a "River of the Year" to applaud local residents, governments, non-profit and conservation organizations working to improve waterways and the quality of life in their watersheds across the state. The Lehigh River winds 104 miles from its headwaters near Gouldsboro, With this year's designation, the A sojourn is a water-based journey for canoeists, kayakers and others to raise awareness of the environmental, recreational, tourism and heritage values of rivers. For details on the sojourn, as well as other activities involving the For more information, visit DCNR's rivers program webpage and for other sojourns, visit the PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers Sojourn webpage. NewsClip: Lehigh Named PA’s Top River Video Blog: What’s a Sojourn? |
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4/13/2007 |
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