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North America’s oldest river snakes through a large portion of Upstate New York. As News 34’s Jim Ehmke shows us, tourism ...
A new mapping tool gives property owners the ability to easily pinpoint Susquehanna River levels that will result in flooding in their neighborhoods, thanks to "flood inundation mapping" that has ...
With completion of a new interactive online map years in the making, Wyoming Valley area residents can now see if their property would flood as the Susquehanna River rises. The map is available ...
The Susquehanna River Story website uses GIS maps, videos, charts, and photos to show where mining, agriculture, stormwater, and dams have impaired macro-invertebrate, fish, and plant life, as ...
1 / 7 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Matthew Elsasser, Susquehanna River Basin Commission environmental technician, drops survey equipment onto Swatara Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River ...
Thousands, even millions, of delicate white mayflies rising from the river in a swirling display that looks more like a snowstorm than summer.
The Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) will hold a public hearing on Thursday, April 24, to review various water withdrawal and consumptive use project applications. Those projects will be ...
As Pennsylvanians, we have a constitutional right to clean water. The Susquehanna River Basin Commission helps to ensure that right is protected. Yet state policymakers and industry leaders are ...
Rescue workers are keeping an eye on ice in the Susquehanna River as warming temperatures put the area at risk for extreme flooding. “The best thing that could happen from our standpoint is a ...
The Susquehanna River starts at Otsego Lake in New York and winds into Pennsylvania before emptying in the Chesapeake Bay, meandering all the way down. A new project will create up-to-date flood in… ...
Hot, dry conditions throughout the Susquehanna River Basin have led to a temporary ban on siphoning large amounts of water from its rivers and streams. The Susquehanna River Basin Commission says more ...
The panel that oversees water use in the Susquehanna River Basin is taking comments on the latest round of requests from natural gas drillers in Pennsylvania. The companies are hoping to pull water ...