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Stroud Center Science Informed Fracking Ban Decision

The accidental release of hydraulic fracking wastewater into streams, even a single drop mixed with 100 drops of streamwater, will harm or kill aquatic insects and even certain fish species ...

Tour Our Riparian Buffer Mini-Arboretum

In the interest of testing new plants that could further enhance riparian areas, we've planted a mini-arboretum along the banks of White Clay Creek in our experimental watershed ...

First Resource Bank Contribution Boosts Virtual and In-Person Education Programming

The environmental education team is staying active during the pandemic by offering smaller, outside, in-person classes and virtual programming to teachers across the state and beyond ...

Full STEAM Ahead: Delivering Education Programming to Girls’ Doorsteps

The freshwater-focused activities can be completed without professional instruction, advanced technologies, English language fluency, or access to high-quality green spaces ...

Welcome, Seetha Coleman-Kammula, New Board Member

Coleman-Kammula is co-founder and president of the Science Technology and Research Institute of Delaware and president of PFAS Solutions ...

Cover Crop Coaching Webinar Recordings Available

Watch recordings of this unique webinar series about how to work with your farmers for cover crop success ...

Expanding Watershed Restoration Beyond the Stream Corridor

Healthy streams need healthy watersheds. Improving soil health in farm fields can be a very cost-effective way to reach water-quality goals ...

How Collaboration Ensures Adequate Drinking-Water Supply Across the Delaware River Basin

Watch a panel discussion on the evolution of policies that regulate water allocation and use from the Delaware River ...

David Wise Recognized as a Good Natured Pennsylvanian

Growing up in Lancaster County and playing in its creeks, Wise had an up-close view of some of the water-quality issues he is now working to correct ...

Helping Watershed Groups Through Education and Mentorship

The Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds has helped over 42,000 Pennsylvanians pursue watershed monitoring, protection, and restoration ...