The Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania's largest watershed, is experiencing a concerning drop in water levels, prompting alarm among environmental experts. Ben Pratt, a water resources engineer at ...
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNModerate to severe drought conditions across the Susquehanna Valley - Feb 13, 2025The Susquehanna Valley is continuing to deal with moderate to severe drought conditions, especially for our southeastern ...
For decades, Pennsylvania’s state capital has been violating the Clean Water Act by routinely releasing hundreds of millions ...
Seven years ago, the river level was higher than it is now and heavy rains preceded the ice jam flooding, authority Chairman Dominic Yannuzzi said. There is no heavy precipitation in the weather ...
Frigid temperatures and freezing waters have Luzerne County authorities monitoring the Susquehanna River for possible ice ... has not shown a drop in water level — which could indicate a ...
Police were called to the Susquehanna River at Pine and ... Chief Brian Enterline said the conditions of the river, murky with high water levels, make it nearly impossible to search, even with ...
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSNHigh levels of forever chemicals found in drinking water in some South-Central Pennsylvania communitiesHigh levels of forever chemicals have been found in the drinking water in some Susquehanna Valley communities. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection sent letters to affected ...
Volunteers were called to join in the sandbagging efforts to raise the flood protection levels but to no avail. The Susquehanna river levee was topped at 11 a.m. at 38.5 feet on Friday June 23, 1972.
A WGAL viewer shared drone video, showing an icy Susquehanna River at Columbia, Lancaster County.The video was taken during Sunday’s snowstorm. You can watch it in the video player above.
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