by Somak Roy The City of Bethlehem’s water comes entirely from surface sources, namely the Wild Creek Reservoir and the Penn Forest Reservoir in a watershed that covers 17 square miles. This primary water supply is located 22 miles north of the City. The Tunkhannock Creek and Monroe County provide a supplemental supply of water to the Penn Forest Reservoir. The … [Read more...] about Let’s talk about water
Marcellus shale
Wow! – Deep Life in the Marcellus
Wow! Watch this 7-minute video with biologist Sandra Steingraber—I guarantee you'll see the Marcellus Shale in a whole new light.... -Peter <dearsusquehanna.blogspot.com/2011/11/sandra-steingraber-talks-about-shale.html> OR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tug2rfM6nYg … [Read more...] about Wow! – Deep Life in the Marcellus
Marcellus Shale – Background
Info from Wikipedia: The Marcellus Formation is a black shale formation found throughout the Allegheny Plateau, running across the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions of New York, in northern and western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, through western Maryland, and throughout most of West Virginia extending across the state line into extreme western Virginia. The Marcellus … [Read more...] about Marcellus Shale – Background