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Board approves $2,000 contribution to Keystone Water Resources Center after presentation
Summary
Keystone Water Resources Center presented its Spring Creek watershed monitoring network and funding shortfall; the board approved a $2,000 annual contribution for 2026 after Q&A about data access and contributors.
Representatives from the Keystone Water Resources Center described their Spring Creek watershed monitoring network to the Harris Township Board of Supervisors on Dec. 8 and asked municipalities to rejoin the network as annual contributors.
Bob Farrick, the group’s chairman, outlined the program’s history and role in providing independent, science-based water-quality and flow data used by local…
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