Tagged Stories: "Susquehanna River"
Upstream pollution reductions could ease effects of Conowingo Reservoir infill, report maintains
March 10, 2016Final report indicates lowering pollution loads more effective than dredging
Read storyPhoto Essay: Researching the headwaters of the Chesapeake
July 28, 2015At SUNY Oneonta’s Biological Field Station, scientists support the health of Otsego Lake
Read storyPhoto Essay: General Clinton Canoe Regatta
June 24, 2015A 70-mile test of endurance treats paddlers to views of the Susquehanna River
Read storySediment in Conowingo reservoir exceeds 90 percent of storage capacity
February 27, 2015As ability to trap sediment declines, more pollutants could reach Chesapeake Bay.
Read storyReducing upstream pollution could ease effects of full Conowingo reservoir
November 13, 2014Lowering nutrient and sediment loads more effective than dredging the dam.
Read storyIntersex fish found in three Pennsylvania river basins
June 30, 2014Research indicates hormone-disrupting chemicals are more widespread in the region than once thought.
Read storyMonitoring American eels with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
May 30, 2014The federal agency aims to open up fish passage to historic migration sites.
Read storyBay Foundation cites nutrient pollution as big threat to smallmouth bass
April 25, 2013Excess nutrients are making the sport fish more susceptible to infections and death.
Read storySediment reservoirs in lower Susquehanna reach capacity, deliver more pollutants into Bay
August 30, 2012Filling reservoirs behind three dams overshadow pollution reduction progress.
Read storyFour new rivers join Captain John Smith Chesapeake Trail
May 17, 2012Susquehanna, Chester, upper Nanticoke and upper James rivers receive national designation.
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