Thursday, November 7, 2024

66 Water Withdrawals Now Restricted In Susquehanna River Basin Due To Low-Flow Water Conditions, Most Shale Gas-related

On November 7,
the Susquehanna River Basin Commission Hydrologic Conditions Monitor reported another increase in low stream flows that have triggered water withdrawal restrictions on water users, including multiple shale gas development water withdrawals.

A total of 66 water withdrawals are operating under water use restrictions-- most are shale gas-related-- and five more have hydrologic conditions approaching restrictions.

Shale gas development-related water withdrawals are often affected first by low stream flows because they take water from smaller streams.

Contact the Susquehanna River Basin Commission to report suspected violations of these requirements.

Visit SRBC’s Hydrologic Conditions Monitor webpage to learn more.

Water withdrawals with restrictions found on the Hydrologic Conditions Monitor can be looked up on SRBC’s  Search for Projects webpage.

For more information on programs, training opportunities and upcoming events, visit the Susquehanna River Basin Commission website.  Click Here to sign up for SRBC’s newsletter.   Follow SRBC on Twitter, visit them on YouTube.

(Photo:  Loyalsock Creek in Lycoming County near a shale gas development water withdrawal point (courtesy of Barbara Jarmoska, on the banks of the Loyalsock Creek, Lycoming County); Map of red dots showing water withdrawal restrictions.)

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[Posted: November 7, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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