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Flooding and river pollution cited as ongoing issue; resident to pursue legal briefing

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A longtime resident and local historian told council he is compiling a legal brief on Schuylkill River flooding and plans to use federal water-quality reports in potential court action; council noted staff are researching flood-gauge questions raised previously.

James Waters, a local resident and researcher, told Norristown Borough Council on May 6 that flooding along the Schuylkill River is his principal concern for 2025 and that he is preparing a multi-part brief that could form the basis for legal action.

Waters said he is compiling a three-part series and plans to rely on the Integrated Water Quality Report and the federal…

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