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How to listen: Killing the Chesapeake project journalists on WITF

They talked about the project, which focuses on how Pennsylvania is far behind on its commitments to clean up the Susquehanna River watershed, and the issues facing the bay: nutrient and sediment runoff, raw sewage emissions, acid mine runoff, issues with dams, and the economic impact of the river and bay on our region. The show will be rebroadcast this evening at 7 p.m. on WITF FM 89.5. Smart Talk can be streamed at WITF.org. The episode has also been posted as a podcast here.

PA s polluted Susquehanna River is poisoning the bay What can be done

PA s polluted Susquehanna River is poisoning the bay. What can be done Pennsylvania is failing badly in its obligation to clean up the Susquehanna watershed harming the river, the bay and the people who depend upon them. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:21 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 Pennsylvania is failing badly in its obligation to clean up the Susquehanna watershed harming the river, the bay and the people who depend upon them. Mike Argento, York Daily Record Published 2:21 pm UTC Feb. 3, 2021 This USA Today Network special report explores solutions to deep threats that flow through New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland as the Susquehanna River feeds the Chesapeake Bay with life and death.

Warrington water customers get PFAS payback

Warrington water customers get PFAS payback Bucks County Courier Times Warrington residents will start seeing credits on their North Wales Water Authority bills thanks to over $7 million in state grants. The authority announced that account credits paid through state grant funding addressing PFAS water contamination costs should start in the first quarter of the year. The grants include a $3.3 million and $800,000 PA-H20 grant award through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. The authority also received a $3.34 million grant through the Horsham Military Installation Remediation and Infrastructure Authority in December. The credits are expected to cover the average residential customer in Warrington for up to one year or more, based on actual usage, according to the authority.

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