This is amazing.Funders have realized community engagement increases follow through on projects, long term monitoring and maintenance, and acceptance of others in the watershed to projects, as well as protective against harm from individuals/business interests. Grants have questions now about landowner/community outreach and education. I see something like the below made for each watershed becoming the standard going forward. Check it out its pretty cool.
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Turtle Creek: A Partnership to Improve Impaired Streams in Union County, PA
Everyone does a little, so no one has to do it all.gis.dep.pa.gov
Yea they did an awesome job, things like that help the river make important friends, garner support, and give community sense of pride/responsibility for their waterway. I would love to see the “stories” format used for science communication on fisheries science to general public as well to help bridge gap between hard to decipher for the lay person studies and public understanding. Or on invasive species. Or if explanations/examples for specifically best management Ag practices could be incorporated into a story format like this for a neighboring close by watershed landowners familiar with and it would easier to get landowners in the watershed excited about conservation. A story is so much more interesting to most people than someone spewing factoids at them.This is amazing.
The delayed (by temporary Blue Marsh flood control storage) lower Tully flows and velocities closely following flood and near-flood conditions in the Schuylkill Basin are pretty darn substantial.I know the project is a good thing, and I know it's not done. One fear I have is that once construction is complete, trusting high water events to flush out the damage. For Cacoosing, great. The Tully is a low gradient tailwater that they never let get too high. It will happen over time, but it's going to happen slowly in the Tully.
It will stay warm until we get some sustained seriously cool weather and the lake temps start to drop. What little bit of cold water Blue Marsh holds in the summer is long gone.What is the current status of the creek? The water gauge temp seems to be very warm. Was hoping to get there in the next few weeks