Tagged Stories: "Pennsylvania"
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Capturing stormwater naturally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
June 28, 2012Cities in the bay watershed use the natural environment to clean stormwater on-site.
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Tributary Tuesday: Muddy Creek (York, Pa.)
June 12, 2012Muddy Creek meets the Susquehanna River north of the Conowingo Dam, shortly before it flows into the Chesapeake Bay.
Read storyTributary Tuesday: Larrys Creek (Lycoming County, Pa.)
May 1, 2012Larrys Creek is rather remote, but its watershed offers 9,000 acres of fishing and hunting areas.
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Watershed Wednesday: Upper Susquehanna Coalition (N.Y. and Pa.)
April 25, 2012The Upper Susquehanna Coalition works to enhance the health of the land that flows to the Susquehanna's headwaters.
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States, D.C. submit final Bay cleanup plans to federal government
April 4, 2012Jurisdictions submit their final cleanup plans as part of the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.
Read storyTributary Tuesday: Sideling Hill Creek (Md. and Pa.)
February 6, 2012Sideling Hill Creek, a Potomac River tributary that runs through western Md., is one of the healthiest streams in the state.
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Watershed Wednesday: Conodoguinet Creek W.A. (Pa.)
February 1, 2012CCWA volunteers work with school groups, residents and local governments to remove trash and invasive plants.
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Tributary Tuesday: Tunkhannock Creek (Wyoming and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania)
January 10, 2012Tunkhannock Creek flows under the 240-foot-tall Tunkhannock Viaduct in Wyoming County, Pa.
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Tributary Tuesday: Clark Creek (Dauphin County, Pa.)
December 27, 2011Clark Creek, a 31-mile-long tributary of the Susquehanna River, is popular with hikers, cyclists and fly fishermen.
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Six great spots to explore the outdoors this winter
December 19, 2011Here are six great places across the Chesapeake Bay watershed to experience activities you can only enjoy in winter.
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