COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Dept. of Environmental Protection
Commonwealth News Bureau
Room 308, Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg PA., 17120
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
08/1/2016
CONTACT:
Neil Shader, DEP
DEP Lists Susquehanna River as Impaired for Multiple Uses, Develops New
Analytic Methods for Semiannual Impaired Waterways Report
Harrisburg, PA - A new report from the Pennsylvania Department of
Environmental Protection (DEP) lists four miles of the Susquehanna River
as impaired for recreation. The recreation impairment listing joins an
impairment for fish consumption for the Susquehanna River, though the
listings are not related to smallmouth bass populations in the river.
The report also sets forth a groundbreaking protocol to scientifically
assess a large river system.
“DEP has dramatically increased the monitoring efforts of the
Susquehanna River, and is developing analytic protocols that set the bar
for scientific study of large river systems,” said DEP Acting Secretary
Patrick McDonnell. “DEP carefully considered the scientific data in
preparing this report, and the additional impaired listings in 2014 and
2016 of the Susquehanna River to the impaired waterways list is the
recognition of that increased monitoring.”
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