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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Susquehanna Tops List of Nation's Most Endangered Rivers

"A national conservation group on Tuesday declared the 444-mile Susquehanna River in New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland to be the nation's most endangered due to use of a gas drilling method known as hydraulic fracturing in the region."
Posted by John Jaeger at 6:17 PM
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