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Monday, October 23, 2023

USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center Newsletter: PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals;’ Orphan Oil & Gas Wells; Hurricane Ida Impacts; More!

The US Geological Survey
Pennsylvania Water Science Center Fall newsletter features articles on--

-- PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Detected In Many Rivers, Streams Across PA

-- USGS Releases Products Documenting Catastrophic Flooding Of Hurricane Ida In PA

-- How USGS Is Working To Fill Data Gaps For Orphaned OIl & Gas Wells

-- Tracking Status, Trends In 7 Indicators Of Stream Conditions In Chesapeake Bay Watershed

-- New Study Evaluates Ag Conservation Practices On Nitrogen In Chesapeake Bay Streams

-- USGS, Partners Examine Causes Of Increasing Salinity In Southeast PA Streams

-- River Water Quality In The Delaware River Basin Through 2018

-- How Groundwater Under The Direct Influence Of Surface Water Is Identified In PA

-- Floodplains Provide Millions Of Dollars In Benefits Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Watersheds

Click Here to read the entire newsletter.

Visit the USGS Pennsylvania Water Science Center webpage for more information on cooperative studies of the source, quantity, quality, ecology, and use of Pennsylvania's water resources.

[Posted: October 23, 2023]  PA Environment Digest

David E. Hess at 3:22 PM
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